After weeks of begging, Mother let me go and check out some electric guitars. I picked out the one I want, but now I can't get it. Really frustrated.
Wedding photos are on the way! Here is a sample...

We'll send out a link tonight to see the majority of the good ones. Tyler (the photographer) put them on a web site called Snapfish. You should be able to make prints there and have them mailed to you. We'll also burn off disks for people so they can have all of them, and I'll add a sampling to Flickr as well.
If you don't get an email tonight with a link, let us know and we'll send it.
Madison was a good dog, but cancer got the best of her yesterday. Bye Madison, we'll miss you. Truman too.

I think that I am going to go to a Billy Joel/Elton John concert tomorrow. Should be really really fun.
I'm ready for school now and I don't have anything to do. I thought I should post on the ol' website because Craiggers likes it when I do :)
Jamie emailed some people at work today about our wedding reception on May 30th at Zen's Lounge. I'll be setting up an RSVP on vokohtz.org tonight for anyone who got this email.
We're also going to send out invitations via mail (hopefully tomorrow) to friends and family who are not on Facebook and who we don't work with. Some we'll mail, some we'll hand out.
Actually, this whole multi-media invitation thing is getting a bit confusing, so if you know us please feel free to come to Zen's! RSVP here (when I get it done) if you haven't already done so on Facebook.
UPDATE: RSVP has been set up. Go Here.
I just got done mowing the backyard. Now time to move on the front. Really don't want to, considering how hard the back was. Hopefully it will be easier.
We released a new web site for a client today, Lucky Bucket Brewing Company.
In case you are curious, here is the part I had in the web site. First, I designed wire frames. Wire frames are basically a road map that says there are x many pages and draws out what is on them. Once complete, a designer takes the wire frames and applies a design to them. They can also make or suggest changes if need be, based on the client's needs and their vision. Once the client approves the initial design, they gives us the photos and content that we need which the designer uses to create the rest of the site in Illustrator (a graphic design program).
Once the design is done, I take it and break it up into pieces. I take the pieces and use HTML to put it all back together for the web. I also might write a database that keeps track of things like all the stores the beer can be found at (see web site), as well as code that takes your zip code in and finds the store closest to you.
Anyway, I just thought I'd share a little bit of how it's done in case anyone was interested in such things.
We sent out invitations to our May 30th reception at Zen's Lounge in Lincoln. We'll be printing invitations for those of you not on Facebook and sending them out soon. Just want everyone to know to keep that date open.