{"id":100,"date":"2007-07-17T03:50:30","date_gmt":"2007-07-17T03:50:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/johnjeske.isa-geek.com:8080\/?p=100"},"modified":"2011-04-03T03:51:14","modified_gmt":"2011-04-03T03:51:14","slug":"100","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/johnjeske.ddns.net\/?p=100","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For all of those faithful readers out there, here&#8217;s the                 scoop on our first anniversary celebration!  Weeks and weeks                 of planning and it was finally time to unveil my latest DVD                 creation.  Okay so I didn&#8217;t quite get it onto a DVD, but it                 was a good effort (grrr you Movie Maker!)  Awhile back I ha                 asked my folks and Susan&#8217;s parents to scan in bunches of                 pictures of us when we were kids.  I wanted to create a digital                 photo album on a DVD with music and all sorts of neato special                 effects.  Susan&#8217;s mom almost took the surprise out of it, but                 I managed to dodge that bullet and Susan was still                 unsuspecting.  After editing all the photos and creating a                 project in Movie Maker I thought I was all set.  Apparently                 there&#8217;s a bug in the code which makes it very difficult to                 create movie projects greater than 20 minutes.  This was all                 very annoying.  I found this out after importing all those                 pictures (a lot!)  I should have known something was up when                 it took like 45 minutes before my final project file would                 actually open up in Movie Maker&#8230; my movie was just over                 an hour long.  And this was without any background music.  Not                 wanting to redo all my hardwork, I fought with that program                 to the bitter end.  I managed to encode a WMV file from                 Movie Maker and thought I was set.  This file was about 250                 megs and easily fit on my flash drive (I was doing this at                 work while I had free time&#8230; which was a lot of the time).                  Getting home I tried and tried to get that dumb file to                 encode to a DVD compatible format.  For some reason the audio                 wasn&#8217;t working.  I figured it had something to do with the WMV                 file.  So using my work computer, I encoded an AVI file                 thinking the sound would work.  One problem with that is the                 AVI file was only about 14.7 gigs.  Not easily transferable&#8230;                 Anyway, back to two nights before our anniversary&#8230;  I stopped                 by Meijer on the way home and bought some really expensive                 orange juice and some not-so expensive champagne.  After our                 fancy dinner at the Doubletree Hotel I told Susan I had a                 surprise for her.  I set up our round chairs in front of my                 computer, popped the cork on a bottle of champagne and made                 some mimosa&#8217;s.  I fired up the WMV file I had (even though                 the compression made it a little fuzzy) and played through                 our &#8220;DVD&#8221;.  Susan seemed to like it and I recently managed to                 get it onto a DVD (there was a bug in the script I was using                 to create the DVD structure, a fairly easy fix, but annoying                 as heck!<\/p>\n<p>The next day I had another big surprise for Susan.  We                 headed to the west side of Michigan to a place known as Silver                 Lake.  If you haven&#8217;t been there, you should check it out!  We                 stayed at a Jellystone Campground and didn&#8217;t even have too many                 arguments putting the tent up (it was close though&#8230;)  I was                 pretty disappointed as we didn&#8217;t even get to see Yogi (probably                 because we didn&#8217;t have a picnic basket&#8230;)  The campground was                 really nice and they had a lot of things going on&#8230;  My plan                 was to check out the Sand Dunes.  If you think that&#8217;s boring,                 guess again&#8230; they have four-wheelers and dune buggies to rent                 that you can take all over the dunes.  Feeling a little hungry                 before we hit the sand, we went over to Whippy Dip.  Although                 it&#8217;s famous for their hotdogs we ended up getting subs there.                  Be warned they come on garlic bread (just ask Susan how good                 mustard goes with that =P).  After fueling ourselves up, it                 was dune buggy time!  We headed over to the rental place and                 watched a really cheesy video about riding in the Sand Dunes.                  We then got escorted out to the dunes and were ready to get                 going.  The guy told me to keep a good speed going up the                 entrance ramp and don&#8217;t slow down or I&#8217;ll get stuck.  So,                 after making it up the mile-long entrance ramp, we met up with                 the guy again and he gave us some tips about driving around.                  &#8220;Just gun it!&#8221; stuck in my mind as I attempted to climb my                 first hill.  Well we made it about 3\/4 the way up and sure                 enough got stuck.  A little wiggling and we managed to get                 free.  The guy asked me how that went, and I said not so hot.                  Some more advice and we were off again (and stuck again not                 too long after).  After getting stuck a couple more times                 and helping some other people get unstuck (at least I wasn&#8217;t                 the only one, heh!) we had one heck of a time!  The time seemed                 to fly by and we needed to get the buggy back in.  Only one                 problem&#8230; we didn&#8217;t know where the exit ramp was.  After                 riding around, we did manage to find it and get the buggy                 back in time, whew!  Man that was awesome.<\/p>\n<p>Later that night we went over to Craig&#8217;s Cruiser&#8217;s.  It&#8217;s                 a pretty neat place that has an arcade, go-karts, and                 mini-golf.  Lucky us after paying for a round of mini-golf we                 got stuck behind a group that went really slow.  The line                 just kept                 getting longer and longer behind us.  It was funny though,                 we ran into some Yoopers, as they recognized the Miners shirt                 Susan was wearing.  Oh yeah, we also started playing the last                 hole before the group ahead of us was done (whoops!).  We hit                 up the arcade for a little video game action, as well as a                 workout.  They had this jump-roping game I tried really hard                 to win the jack-pot, but couldn&#8217;t manage to keep up with the                 machine.  We managed to feed some fish that day, but it was                 pretty dark and you couldn&#8217;t seem them very well.  There was                 a ton of bluegill in the area, too bad there was no fishing                 from the dock, we could have had fish for dinner&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Later that night I had yet another surprise for Susan.                  By chance I had found out Dave Matthews Band was coming to                 Michigan in August (to the DTE Energy Music Theatre in                 Clarkston).  Being sneaky I had picked up a couple of tickets                 and a shirt for Susan.  I gave her the shirt that said, &#8220;Dave                 Matthews Band 2007 Spring Tour&#8221; on it.  She looked at it and                 had the exact reaction I was hoping for&#8230; why the heck did he                 give me this shirt&#8230; we didn&#8217;t go to the concert.  I then                 pulled out the tickets and told her, &#8220;maybe you&#8217;d want to wear                 it to the concert?&#8221;  She seemed pretty happy about that!                  Before tearing down camp I had one more surprise in store for                 Susan&#8230; a canoe trip!  I asked the person at the desk where                 we could rent a canoe for a short trip.  He gave me a couple                 brochure&#8217;s and we were off.  The river we found wasn&#8217;t too far                 away and the guy we rented from was really nice.  And no&#8230;                 we didn&#8217;t even tip over, thought it was close.  During the                 process of getting the canoe in the water, we found out the                 particular canoe we had chose was quite tippy, and we almost                 ended up in the drink!  The guy said the river was pretty lame                 but I beg to differ as there was lots of foliage down in the                 river and it was quite the challenge to get through some of it                 All and all it was a pretty excellent anniversary, Susan&#8217;s                 planning the next one, though I set the bar pretty high ;).                  We did manage to get a couple shirts as a souvenir and had a                 fairly uneventful trip on the way home.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For all of those faithful readers out there, here&#8217;s the scoop on our first anniversary celebration! Weeks and weeks of planning and it was finally time to unveil my latest DVD creation. Okay so I didn&#8217;t quite get it onto a DVD, but it was a good effort (grrr you Movie Maker!) 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