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Nick and Amy Warkentien are Having a Baby

July 21st, 2008 Zach Dotsey No comments

Work was okay today.  I had plenty to do but it wasn’t overwhelming.

Peggy and Earl Lemons, Amanda’s grandparents, invited us out to lunch at the mall, as is their custom when they’re in town, usually to visit one doctor or another.  It was practically a family reunion today.  It was Peggy and Earl, me and Amanda, Michael, Anna, Hannah and Kirsten.

I got back home and worked and worked.  Then Amanda came home and made egg and cheese sandwiches.  I played a game of Catan with Michael, Burf and a computer and I did awful.  Michael won that one.  Amanda wanted to play so Michael started up another game with just him, Burf and Amanda.  Burf dropped out pretty early (which got his slot replaced with a computer player) and Amanda won.  It was the first time she won on the Xbox, so I was proud of her.

I was about to add Nick Warkentien’s blog to my blogroll on here and saw this at the top of it:

1+1=3

The day has arrived!  Amy is pregnant!

I’m gonna be a Dad!!!

So I called him up and Nick answered the phone and all I said was, “I find out on a BLOG?”  He just kind of laughed, so I congratulated them.  he said they just found out late yesterday and he’s been on the phone constantly.

Everybody is pregnant.  Nick and Amy are having a baby, Andra and Josh, Missy and Eric, Matt and Melissa.  Paul and Kim and Seth and Dana have little babies.

Zach Dotsey

Rock Band with the Hollomans

July 19th, 2008 Zach Dotsey No comments

Fell asleep downstairs after playing Grand Theft Auto IV.  Kept having to do this one mission that, the first couple times, I finished but got killed or caught by cops trying to flee the scene.  Then I got killed during the mission itself.  Annoying, so, getting tired, I finally gave up and fell asleep on the couch for a bit.

Woke up, let the dogs out went upstairs.  Woke up again a bit later to hear it absolutely pouring outside.  Let the dogs in and they were drenched, walking around shaking all over the place.

Grabbed some food for breakfast from the grocery store.

Rained off and on all day, mostly in heavy downpours.  Went for a short walk but it was really hot and muggy.

Amanda wanted Chick-Fil-A so we went there for early dinner/late lunch.

I played GTA IV while Amanda rested on couch.

Picked up chips and beer.  Seth Holloman, who I met a couple weeks ago, and his wife, Dana, came over.  We sat around and socialized a bit then played Rock Band.  Seth’s versions of Simple Man, Roxanne and Creep were something to behold.

Zach Dotsey

TDK Day

July 18th, 2008 Zach Dotsey No comments

Scott’s back from vacation today- yay!  There was still a lot of work anyway, part of it being the need to catch him up on things.

Today is TDK Day, so I went and picked up tickets for the 8:30 show of Batman: The Dark Knight (TDK, got it>?) today.  Six of them.  They were for me and Amanda, Adam and Renee and Nick and Amy.  Movie tickets are expensive these days.

Amanda let me know today that Anna’s premonition from a couple weeks ago was in fact not a premonition.  So I guess there’s no possibility of finishing my and my dad’s birthday number sequence.

We went to Nick and Amy’s for dinner tonight.  They skewered a bunch of things- apples, ham, pineapple and zucchini.  I’ve never eaten zucchini before today and in fact I had to spell check it to make sure I spelled it right.  But it wasn’t bad.  I mean, there wasn’t much taste to it, but it definitely wasn’t bad.  (Although it wasn’t as good as the meat and fruits.)  I’ve been trying to open myself up to some healthier foods of late.

We left the Warkentiens and headed over to Mayfaire Cinemas.  Actually I think it’s called Regal Cinemas now or something, but it’s still Mayfaire Cinemas to everyone.  Nick hadn’t changed or anything from work so they followed a little bit after us.  Adam and Renee were already at Mayfaire, although Renee was buying stuff from Victoria’s Secret.  Nothing too exciting, Adam said.

We got in the theater itself and had a hard time finding six spots together.  We got one guy to scoot down a couple seats, which was nice of him since he was trying to sit in the middle, an obsession I can relate to.  That gave us four spots and there were two open seats in the row in front of us, so I stood in front of them until Nick and Amy showed up.

There was a trailer for The WatchmenThe Watchmen is the most critically acclaimed comic book of all time.  If I didn’t know this, the trailer would have told me so.  I told Nick before the lights dimmed that there was supposed to be a Watchmen trailer and told him it was more of a noire crime story without a whole lot of real far out there sci-fi type of stuff in it, that it was down to earth.  Of course the trailer had a bunch of scenes with Dr. Manhattan in them, and he’s the main thing really that is far out there and supernatural.  After the trailer Nick leaned back and said, “Down to earth, huh?”

So, The Dark Knight.  Yeah, it was awesome.  Amanda talked about it all the way home.

Everybody is raving about Heath Ledger’s Joker and talking about posthumous Oscar nominations and the like.  I’m not one to give out Oscar nods, but his performance was outstanding.  All the little ticks and nuances, the way he shifted gears from sort of sing song to guttural.  He was a chaotic psycho.  I loved Jack Nicholson’s Joker (of course, I loved Batman and saw it eight or so times in the theater when I was about ten years old), but this Joker was on a whole ‘nother level.

I also really liked the psychology of the flick.  Batman, Commissioner Gordon and Harvey Dent were all fighting for the same thing, but they all went about it different ways.  I really liked the relationship between Batman and Dent- both wanted to be the other and thought the other more important and both were willing to give themselves up because they saw the other as the more important symbol of hope for Gotham City.

I dug what the Joker did in the final act of the film too, trying to (and in part succeeding to) corrupt the hopes of Gotham and spreading anarchy in the form of terrible social experiments.

Zach Dotsey

Meds for the Kids

July 17th, 2008 Zach Dotsey No comments

I think Scott’s going to be back tomorrow.  That’ll be nice.  I think work will be a tad easier that way.  I’ve been holding down the fort and it’s been manageable for the most part, but still a little crazy.

I went out today to pick up meds for all the kids.  (That would be flea and tick and heartworm medicine for our two dogs and cat.)  I called Michael on the way out since his new place is over by the vet, but I’m guessing he was already at work.  I was going to see if he wanted to grab a bite to eat.  Amanda and I are a bit short on money right now, but we’ve got these Chick-Fil-A calendars with a coupon on the bottom of each month, and for this month you get a free eight piece pack of nuggets with the purchase of a Sprite.

I didn’t eat with Michael, but I went ahead and went by Chick-Fil-A anyway but I asked if I could sub the Sprite for a milkshake.  What can I say, they make great milkshakes.  I knew I’d have to pay a little more, but I was fine with that.  I think I ended up not paying more though, because all they charged me was $1.30.  The guy behind the counter was getting instructions from the manager, but it was crowded of course, being lunch time, so I think something got lost in the shuffle.

The milkshake was yummy.

After work Amanda and I headed over to the Frazelle house, stopping to pick up some salad for dinner.  Anna Hawkins, Amanda’s cousin (well, her mom’s cousin’s kid, which would make them, what, second cousins?) was staying with Anna and Barry for a few days so we wanted to get by to see her.  The original plan was to just meet up for ice cream at Boombalatti’s, but I wanted to see about surfing and Amanda, surprise surprise, was fine with hanging out on the beach.

I walked out with the board, but there ended up not really being anything worth surfing so I took the board back while Amanda hung out with Anna, Hannah, Kirsten and Anna Hawkins.  Barry had just gotten home shortly before Amanda and I had gone out to the beach, so I talked to him for a bit then we went on out.  We ran into Hannah on the way out.  She was heading in and was going to go see Batman: The Dark Knight a little later with some friends.  (I’d love to go to the midnight show too, but Amanda wants to see it too but wouldn’t function tomorrow if she went to a midnight showing.)  Anna and Amanda went in shortly after we got out there to work on dinner (spaghetti and salad) and Kirsten and Anna Hawkins, who were playing in the sand, went in a few minutes after them.  Barry and I just stood out there and talked about all sorts of things- kids, God, the church.  A random guy came up to us and told us he wanted us to know that God loved us, so we talked to him for a few minutes.

Kirsten eventually came out and told us that dinner was ready so we all headed back in.  We ate and talked and had a good time with the Frazelles as we always do.  After dinner we went to Boombalatti’s.  Amanda and I shared a small waffle cone with four scoops of ice cream.  As we were about to pay Barry told us that they’d invited us out and that they’d pay for it.  They’d already given us dinner (that would be twice in one week now I think), but he insisted.

After we ate Amanda and I came home and unwound.  She watched Project Runway.  I played with Harvey a bit and got him wound up.  He was very playful, but he used his mouth a bit in his playing, so I had to calm him down.  He was obviously having fun though.  I also noticed that his claws had gotten pretty sharp so I trimmed his and Bruce’s.  When I finished with Harvey’s claws I stood up and Bruce thought I was coming for him so he ran away and hid behind the kitchen table until he saw that I was giving Harvey treats for letting me clip him.  Bruce was easy to catch after that, and while he didn’t enjoy the process he was much better about getting his nails clipped this than he usually is.  I don’t know if it’s how I was holding him or if he’s just more used to it now or if he was expecting a treat afterwards.  I suspect the latter.

Amanda went to bed and I played Catan with Michael.  Again, I should have won the first game.  I had nine points and one of the computer players went from seven points to ten in one turn.  I turned down the difficulty and Michael won the next one.  Seems on Hard I can almost win every time, but on easier settings Michael wins.  Oh well.

Zach Dotsey

Frank’s Trophy Wife

July 16th, 2008 Zach Dotsey No comments

I may have been able to salvage that one client, which is a good thing.  We’ll see how it pans out.

Yesterday the weather report said that there’d be scattered showers.  Since our small group is, by default, meeting on the beach, I told everyone that they could just come to our house and, since Kyle had mentioned it the other day, play Rock Band.

Kristen e-mailed and apologized about not having been in touch lately and said they’d probably be gone until school starts back up- that they’re valuing their free time too much right now.  She came out and said they were just being selfish with their time.  I wrote her back and said I really hoped it didn’t turn into them not being in our small group, and if it did that they’d let me help them find another one.  We’ll see what happens.

Melissa e-mailed and said she and Elliot weren’t going to make it and that she’d be out of town the next couple weeks.

Justin e-mailed and said he and Lisa would be here, as did Kaitlyn for her and Mike.

We didn’t hear anything from Kyle and Lorin, but since they said on Sunday that they’d see us on Wednesday, we assumed they’d be coming.

So Amanda and I cleaned up this afternoon.  I vacuumed the floors and the steps and swept the front porch and the back patio and Amanda hosed everything down with vinegar and picked up.  I also moved the Xbox from the office to the living room.  There’s much more space to play in there, but it’s a bit of a pain to have to unhook everything and set it all back up in the other room.

6:30 rolled around and Mike and Kaitlyn showed up.  They ate their dinner while we watched Everybody Loves Raymond.  It was the one where Raymond got engraved toasters for everyone for Christmas and Frank and Marie exchanged it without having opened the box.  In it, Marie tells Frank she’s not just some trophy wife, which makes Frank posit: “What contest in Hell did I win?”

Anyhoo, we waited until about 7:00 and nobody else showed, so we all played Rock Band.  We didn’t think Kaitlyn would be too enthused about it, but she had fun.  We all had fun and rocked out for about an hour or so before they took off.  As they were leaving I saw a text from Lorin saying they had had some kind of car trouble but they were okay.  I called, since it seemed to imply that they were in an accident of some sort, but I didn’t get in touch with them.  Later in the night I also saw an e-mail from Justin.  They had decided not to go because Lisa has a pretty big time doctor appointment on Friday and they were trying to rest up and take it easy for that.  They still don’t know exactly what’s wrong with the poor girl.

After the Bocaljons left Amanda and I just watched a bit of TV before she went to bed.

Zach Dotsey

Gain One, Lose One

July 15th, 2008 Zach Dotsey No comments

Today was still busy with work, what with Scott being away and all, but it was manageable.  I landed a new client, which is always nice, but at the end of the day I got a call from a(n employee of a) newer client whose site we we have been working on.  She expressed that the client was unhappy with what she’d seen so far and wanted to discontinue the work, although I had to point out that we had been given very little instruction and that the design we were working with had been approved by them already.

The lady I spoke to was very nice about it all of course.  I worked a bit late tonight in order to work up a couple of ideas to show them tomorrow in hopes that they’ll like one and decide to keep working with us.  I think the problem is that she wasn’t allowing for the mockup process, in which we show her an idea and she says what she likes or doesn’t like about it then we keep working on it.  I mean, the approved design has been done for probably a month now, and we’ve been waiting for them to either send us content or put it in themselves so we could fix it up nicely.  I just heard late last week that they decided they weren’t happy with the design and submitted a new one, which I only got any helpful feedback on today.

A note to anyone out there considering creating a website: if you have an idea of what you’d like to see, communicate it to your web designer.  We can’t read your minds.  Also, you can’t expect us to come up with all the pictures and text for your site unless you hire someone who is also a copywriter, and even then you’d better be prepared to spend some time with them so they’ll know what to write about your site.

Bah.  It wouldn’t bother me so much except that I felt we had a pretty good working relationship going on and Scott’s out of town, so even though I’ve gained an account while he was away it looks like one may be lost as well.

Ah well.  Amanda and I finished off the rest of some spaghetti we had recently for dinner and then she fixed us some green tea.  We watched an episode of The Soup Presents: Things Your Mother Won’t Let You Watch or some such.  They’ve had a lot of themed shows like that lately.  After that we watched Wipeout. Amanda went to bed shortly after then I played Catan with Michael.  It was another one I should have won, but he came back from behind and won.  I had nine points for a couple turns and on the turn when he won I had almost 20 cards, so if nothing else I could have traded them in and gotten whatever I wanted.  I wanted to kick something, but I did not.

We’ve got a busy few days planned.  Tomorrow we’re having small group at our house.  The weather called for rain so I decided to have everyone over to play Rock Band (which Kyle Van Zandt told me he’d been feeling like playing) and hanging out.  For Thursday we planned to have Seth Holloman and his wife, Dana, over.  Seth had told me that his wife recently discovered and fell in love with Rock Band, so we were going to have them over.  However, Anna called tonight and reminded us that Amanda’s young cousin Anna Hawkins Dulaney was in town and wanted to see if we wanted to meet up with them for some ice cream.  The only nights available for that are Wednesday and Thursday, so depending on timelines we might have to do some switching around.  We usually only get to see Anna Hawkins once a year at Amanda’s family’s beach weekend.  Then Friday I think we’re going to go see The Dark Knight with Nick and Amy and some others.

(Hey, you only have to ask once.)

Zach Dotsey
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Bread and Wraps

July 14th, 2008 Zach Dotsey No comments

I stayed very busy with work today, but there wasn’t much of any news to report there.

I was going to go out and buy some bread so I could make a sandwich for lunch today, but Amanda happened to call me and tell me that she’d stopped by the grocery store this morning to get some lunch materials for herself and had gotten both bread and wraps.  She was going to bring the bread home.  Exciting story, no?

Other than that Amanda caught up on some of her Days of Our Lives episodes and I played Grand Theft Auto IV for quite a while.  After Amanda went to bed I watched Robin Hood and was about to start this past week’s Deadwood, but then saw on the DVR list that I hadn’t finished the last episode.  I’m glad I remembered that.  If you’ll recall, I kept trying to watch it the other night but kept falling asleep before I could see the end, and it turned out to be a pretty important ending.  Wild Bill Hickock was shot and killed.  Now everyone knows that Wild Bill was shot playing poker in Deadwood, and I expected it to happen in the show, but I didn’t expect it to happen so soon.  I really liked him.

I started watching the next episode, but I knew I was too tired so I found a good stopping point before trying to do what I did before.

Nick and Amy invited us over to watch Batman Begins in preparation for going to see The Dark Knight this weekend, but Amanda had had a rough day at work and didn’t feel like going out.

Zach Dotsey

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