{"id":49,"date":"2006-11-06T16:54:48","date_gmt":"2006-11-06T16:54:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/johnjeske.isa-geek.com:8080\/?p=49"},"modified":"2011-04-02T16:56:05","modified_gmt":"2011-04-02T16:56:05","slug":"49","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/johnjeske.ddns.net\/?p=49","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Okay, this entry&#8217;s gonna be kinda long so hold on to your hats&#8230;   Last weekend, the weekend before Halloween&#8230; I know I should have put  an entry way back then, but anywho&#8230;  Susan&#8217;s folks came down to visit  and we went to Frankenmuth.  I somehow &#8220;lucked&#8221; out and got to be the  driver.  It was a nut house, especially if you try to go the wrong way  down a one way in a parking lot (in my defense, it wasn&#8217;t marked clear  at all).  After finding a spot to park at the Bavarian Inn we met up  with Susan&#8217;s aunt, uncle, and cousin.  Last February me and Susan met up  with her aunt and uncle and went to Zender&#8217;s and the indoor water park.   Zender&#8217;s and the Bavarian Inn have a speciality dinner (better be&#8230;  it&#8217;s like 30 bucks a plate) where you get a full course meal brought out  to you.  I was really excited because the chicken was so salty at  Zender&#8217;s that you couldn&#8217;t hardly beat it, needless to say it was really  good (and probably really bad for you).  Unfortunately the Bavarian  Inn&#8217;s chicken wasn&#8217;t quite as salty but they did have orange sherbert  twist for dessert which was pretty good (and the rest of the meal was  good too!)<\/p>\n<p>Well if you go to Frankenmuth, you better stop at Bronner&#8217;s  (open 361 days of the year&#8230;)  Lucky me I got to try and find a parking  spot again.  As I was scanning the lot for a space, a minivan driver  decided since they were bigger than me, they owned the lot.  After a  couple toots on my horn they backed down (they were trying to back out  into me&#8230;)  After that little escapade (no harm no foul), me and Susan  went on a hunt to find a &#8220;Our First Christmas&#8221; ornament.  After looking  at the personalized ones we decided a laser engraved one would look  really neat (I was gonna take a picture of it, but the fact it reflects  the camera makes that kind of difficult, you&#8217;ll just have to stop by at  Christmas to see it =P).  The engraving process is pretty sweet, they  use a laser to cut the design we picked out and it took all of about 5  seconds to finish.  The ornament also comes with a light you can hook up  to your regular Christmas light string (now all we need is a tree).   After we got our ornament and paid for it, it was time to round up the  gang (I think everyone was at a different end of the store).  Eventually  everyone found there way to the South entrance, except for Susan&#8217;s mom.   She was lost and had to call Susan&#8217;s dad to rescue her.  As they made  their way back to the South entrance, it was time to go.  All and all a  pretty exciting weekend.<\/p>\n<p>Halloween, the night of ghosts and ghouls and most importantly,  candy!  Wanting to save a few bucks, I decided getting candy the night  before Halloween would be a good idea.  I bought about 12 bags of candy  for 2 bucks a piece, saving almost a dollar on each bag (yeah I know I&#8217;m  a smart shopper).  I probably went a little overboard on the candy, as  we didn&#8217;t know exactly how many kids we would be getting.  We also got  our pumpkins the day before Halloween (and we got a good deal on them  too!)  Actually, I&#8217;m not so sure we got the best deal as my pumpkin was  starting to rot on the bottom.  I figured if I flipped it over it&#8217;d be  alright, but it still looked pretty sad.  We picked up a carving kit and  Susan made an owl, while I took the easy road and finished mine in  about 20 minutes start to finish (I think she put in atleast 2 hours&#8230;  and I quote &#8220;It doesn&#8217;t take that long, it&#8217;s easy.&#8221;)  Besides&#8230; my  pumpkin made hers look better, a good pumpkin by itself is alright, but  put it next to a sad one, presto, it becomes magnificant!  We did get  quite a few trick-or-treaters, though I was dishing out the candy by the  hand full.  We set up a couple of chairs on our porch and after it died  down (and someone couldn&#8217;t take the cold and wimped out) we came in  with about half a bag of Twix bars and a handful of other candy bars.   The next day I come home anticipating biting into a chewy, chocolatey,  caramel candy bar, I found out there were none left (someone had eaten  them all, and not just one or two or a few, but like two dozen, thus she  got her new nickname, Twixie).<\/p>\n<p>This weekend wasn&#8217;t too exciting, except for the Lions won and  da Bears lost (aw poor Rexy lost to Joey Joey Joey).  My jobs going  pretty good, or shall I say I have a lot todo.  Today I had a meeting to  review the protocol I was working on the past 3-4 weeks to validate the  system that will be going in.  I only have to rewrite pretty much the  whole thing by the end of the week.  Oh and I have class all day  tomorrow and Thursday&#8230; luckily I can work some overtime this week and  if the need be next week (I have a full week of class next week, all day  long&#8230;)  Time and half here I come! (sometimes it&#8217;s good to be hourly)   I did interview with a company last week about a job opening.  That  job sounds pretty exciting and I&#8217;ll be &#8220;the man&#8221;.  The guy that is  currently in the position is leaving and no one else can fill his shows  at the company, so they&#8217;re looking to hire someone to do everything  (sounds like a phat paycheck to me, cha-ching!)  I dunno if I&#8217;ll get a  call back as they were looking for someone with a ton of experience I  didn&#8217;t have, but it was a fun interview nonetheless.  I&#8217;m gonna cut  myself off here as I still have quite a bit to do tonight (new Heroes  tonight, &#8220;Save the cheerleader, save the world&#8221;, check it out at 9 on  NBC).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Okay, this entry&#8217;s gonna be kinda long so hold on to your hats&#8230; Last weekend, the weekend before Halloween&#8230; I know I should have put an entry way back then, but anywho&#8230; Susan&#8217;s folks came down to visit and we went to Frankenmuth. I somehow &#8220;lucked&#8221; out and got to be the driver. 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