Archive for August, 2004


For those of you who don’t read liz4jc4ever‘s journal, we are now engaged. :) There have been many requests for “the story”, so here it goes:
This has been in the works since late July, which Liz knew … but didn’t know how fast it progressed because I kept her in the dark about how the shopping was going. beldurnik had put me in contact with Carl (bigdaddy00), who works at Wedding Day Diamonds in the Mall of America. I made several extra trips to visit Carl to keep her guessing as to when I might ask her. The only thing I would concede is that it would happen before Thanksgiving (U.S.).
The first trip happened the latter part of July … took a day off and went over there. We figured out basically what I wanted then, including picking out the size of the center stone. I also indicated I wanted two trillian cut sidestones. We more or less picked out a setting for the stones too. Liz didn’t really have any part in designing the ring, particularly since for fun, we had each gone to adiamondisforever.com and designed rings on our own last spring, and ended up designing rings that were very similar (hers had heart-cut side stones, mine had trillian … or vice-versa?). I figured since I managed that, I could handle shopping on my own because we had very similar thoughts. At the first visit, Carl had a nice center stone, but I can’t recall if it was quite the right size … he then had to have his boss find the stones and he would get back to me.
So, the beginning of the second week of August, Carl called me up at work and told me that they had found some stones, but if I wanted the ring on the 20th, they had to move on it “yesterday”. I made the down payment over the phone but kept making some Friday trips to the Mall just to keep Liz thinking that I was still shopping and finalizing things. Over the following two weekends, we had trips down to DeForest (where she’s from) for various reasons. Being somewhat chivalrous/traditional, on our first trip I asked her mother for permission to propose and asked her father on the second trip. They both gave their blessing.
We had been planning a trip for Canada to visit a friend of mine and relax some, which we had scheduled for the 3rd weekend in August. As things worked out, Liz had something she wanted to do that Friday morning (I had thought work … turned out to be helping a friend move). So, while she was doing that … I ran some “errands” to “finalize the order” (she knew I was shopping so this is what I told her). I went over to the Mall after helping her some in the morning … picked up the ring … then did some running around to try and find some foam because I wanted to hide it in a small round earplug container I had (so she wouldn’t suspect I had the ring on me). I couldn’t find the foam … so just had to hide the box in the bottom of my laptop pack (since I was bringing that with to Canada). The trip to Canada was fairly uneventful.
Saturday morning I took Liz out to Kekabeka Falls because I wanted to hike down to the “little falls” … which is also in the park. It’s about an hour and a half round trip hike. We got to the main falls and it was awesome … much better than the last time she saw it (at that point they apparently had some dam gates closed and there wasn’t a lot of water). We went across the bridge to the other side to the trail along the top of the canyon (which at one point connects up with the trail to the little falls) and there was a sign on the map/description board indicating that due to recent storms that downed some trees, the trail to the little falls was closed. I did a pretty good job of hiding my disappointment … said a mild bad word but not much else about it. I had planned on proposing there, but of course now I couldn’t. So, we started walking around the upper trail that makes a loop past some nice lookout spots and I debated what to do. There are several lookouts that look out over the canyon along this loop that we were on … we stopped at one and I decided to go for it.

I told Liz to sit down on the bench because I had a question for her. She sat down and I told her to close her eyes. I got down on one knee .,.. dug the box out of my pocket (which I had transferred from the laptop bag to my coat pocket when she was in another room reading a book earlier that morning). I opened the box and told her to open her eyes. She did of course … and was speechless for about 10 seconds, before reminding me that I had a question for her. I asked “Elizabeth Irene Neppl, will you marry me?”
Of course she said “yes”, so I turned the box to take the ring and put it on her finger … and noticed that I had presented the box upside down. Thank fully it didn’t make a huge difference the way the box is set up but it was still funny. I put the ring on her finger and we kissed and hugged. After walking a bit farther on the trail, she decided that any long-distance and/or roaming charges on her cell phone were worthwhile and she called her parents.
On the drive back to where we were staying, she indicated she thought her face would probably be sore by the end of the day, which of course made me happy. :)
There has been no date set yet because we need to talk to our pastor about it first. Be assured that it will be posted when known, but we’re shooting for July 2005.

on August 19, 2004 in Uncategorized No Comments »

Last weekend I went down to DeForest with Liz for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life. That was fun. We were only there for a few hours though … spent the rest of the weekend visiting with her parents and playing with their new puppy dog. :) I think I also acquired a nasty cold from Liz’s brother John. :(
Monday night I went to see Metallica at Xcel Energy Center with my brother. It was apparently his first concert. Amazingly enough, he almost dozed off during it. I have no idea how tho … it was *loud*. Not as loud as the first concert of theirs I went to because I was farther away this time, but it was still loud.
Tuesday night Liz and I and some of Liz’s friends went to see “The Village” in downtown RF. I am not a big fan of suspense films, but this one is a must see. It’s a very well-done film that I recommend to anyone. If you don’t like scary movies, feel free to wait until it comes out on DVD so you can pause the scary parts or hug your teddy bear. I don’t think they should be skipped though… they add something to the movie of course.
Yesterday President Bush came through RF. I was kinda hoping he would go through while I was in the rest room so that if someone asked me what I was doing when he went by, I could say I was taking a sh*t… but alas I was just working on installing a computer. Probably a good thing I wasn’t outside … I may have made an obscene gesture towards him.
On the computer front, I tweaked my MythTV setup again so that the database and webpages are served from the MythTV box again rather than my regular server. I also added a Firewire card to my server tonight so that I can get a portable FW hard drive to back up to.
Well … ttfn … I think I need to crash soon. My head feels icky stuffy.

on August 11, 2004 in Uncategorized No Comments »

No subject post! I bought a safe today. We thought it would be a good idea. Fireproof and waterproof. I can store my server backup drive in it. This is a good thing. Of course, I have to get said server backup drive first. I figured I’d get one of these. It should work well and be fast, not to mention easy to deal with. I figure I can hit up beldurnik for assistance in setting up some nifty rsync scripts to back up my web stuff and email, as well as other important data areas. I suppose I could get something bigger, but I like the small footprint of this drive.
Tonight we had dinner with beldurnik, cornelius_mcfee and amanda_mary (hopefully I got LJ identies right?) at Luigi’s. I had a calzone and it was yummy as usual.
Unfortunately it appears there will be no observation of the Perseids tonight/tomorrow morning. Too many clouds. Woe is me. :(

Woke up somewhere around 2-2:30. Couldn’t get back to sleep. Decided to get up (at 3:45) and putz around on the computer. Modified shutdown script (perl script which reads config file and shuts down computer if time is right) for computer labs so that it’s cleaner. Modified crontab on home server to stop producing error messages if fetchmail is already running. Decided I should go back to bed. Bye.

I determined that 720×480 @ 6000-8000 Mbps … is too much for my MythTV box to deal with when playing back (probably I/O bound given that the capture card does the decoding). The default settings are 480×480 @ 4500-6000 Mbps. I think there’s some more tuning in order.

… I didn’t have that today. This morning I got terribly stressed at work when I thought we had lost another computer … as it turns out, we discovered that I had delivered the wrong computer to someone. This also resolved the problem of the missing RAM sticks that I thought someone had swiped from my office. This afternoon was fairly uneventful.
Tonight, Liz and I cleaned the living room, cleaned the dining room, made and froze lasagna, did dishes, made bread, made brownies, made dinner (tried out the steamer with corn on the cob and grilled some chicken). Possibly forgot an item or two in there, but not sure.
Anyway, it’s been a good day and I think I’m going to head to bed now.