An Event Apart Seattle: Liveblogging the Event!

Eric Meyer

We’re here! It’s 8:50, and the big screen is showing a slideshow of photos that they guys must have taken yesterday when they got into town. The conference room is really nice – slightly elevated rows as you move back in the room, with Aeron chairs at the desks for each row (no power for laptops, but there’s free wi-fi). Up front is a podium, and a table with two mac laptops and the video switchbox for the projector. I just waved at a guy I recognize from last night. Zeldman was personally supervising the lighting earlier, getting the light dim enough to focus on the stage, but still let you see your laptops (funny that’s he’s so hands-on running things – and he really is shorter than you would expect). Continue reading

An Event Apart Seattle: The Day Before

Yesterday, Ryan and I got off the train in Seattle around 4pm. We caught a bus up to Hotel Andre, where we found we had a really nice suite on the 9th floor, where we had a bit of a view of the bay between a few apartment buildings. Since we had a few hours until the pre-party, we headed over to Pike Place Market, where I bought a cheddar roll at Piroshki Piroshki, and then we got dinner at the Pike Brewery, just off the market. Continue reading

Scott and Annie's Third Anniversary

Scott and Annie's Third Anniversary

Three years ago, Annie and I gathered all our friends and family together for the best party we could imagine. We had good food, good music, fantastic weather, and a ceremony that only lasted ten minutes. I walked down the aisle with Steve to the Imperial March, while Annie floated down to Pachelbel’s Canon. There were two different cakes, plus cupcakes. We were so excited that we completely forgot to dance together (which was just as well, since we hadn’t prepared any music to dance to, or a place to dance in). We tried as hard as we could to throw out any aspect of the wedding that was boring or excessive, and keep only the parts that really made us happy. We joke about Annie going barefoot, and me in my sneakers for the formal photos, or the downtempo music instead of a DJ, but those were the things that really made it our wedding.

When I think of that day, I remember lots of people smiling and laughing, but frankly, everyone paled in comparison to Annie, who was the happiest I’ve ever seen her. She was floating on air the whole day, and I was thrilled that I was a part of that.

I love you, Annie, and I hope that I can still make you smile like that 50 years from now.

First Ultrasound

Three weeks ago, Annie and I looked at a TV monitor and watched our baby’s heart beat. When Annie found out she was pregnant again in July, we were thrilled, but we decided to play it safe this time and not announce it until the first trimester was over – which just happened a few days ago, so the timing is great. What better way to celebrate our anniversary than by announcing that we’re having a baby?

The funny thing about the ultrasound is that it’s early enough right now that the baby has plenty of room, and when the nurse jostled it, it slid around, which made Annie laugh, which caused the baby to go sloshing all over the place. It’s like a water park in there right now.

We got the ultrasound on August 17th, at about 11 weeks, which is still too early to see the gender. We were basically just checking that everything was going well in there. There’s some debate still about whether or not to find out the gender, but if we do, we’ll of course post it. If it’s a boy, we’re thinking of John Henry, and if it’s a girl, we’re thinking of Zoe Lynn.

You can see the relevant dates over on the baby page, which will be growing over the coming weeks. The baby’s due date is St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2007 (celebrating our Irish heritage).

To-Do List for Labor Day Weekend 2006

  • Updated/redesign front page of spaceninja.com to display more content from external sites like flicr, del.icio.us, and last.fm.
  • Post more photos from my archives to my flickr account.
  • Post photos from our third annual group anniversary trip.
  • Post funny movie of Oskar watching his dad cut up a mango.
  • Put up a whole bunch of funny t-shirt designs on cafepress.
  • Put up promotions for those shirts on all my sites.
  • Rework our budget.
  • Get sick, throw out previous list and follow revised list instead:
    • Go through two boxes of kleenex: check.
    • Watch lots of TV, including a VanDamme movie, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, and several episodes of Deadwood: check.