Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Yay for AirTunes!

Today consisted of:
-- Waking up later than every other day this week - YAY!
-- Going to Best Buy to return a wireless router that I purchased yesterday.
-- Going to Apple to buy a new wireless router (cheaper than Best Buy).
-- Chips and Queso
-- Going back to Apple to exchange something I bought earlier in the day.
-- Setting up my new SECURE wireless network that includes AirTunes. If you don't know what AirTunes are, let me explain. With the Mac router, it has the capability to play your iTunes through your speaker system without actually being hooked to your iPod or computer. It's wonderfully amazing and I've listened to more music today than most months combined. It works with both Mac and PC operating systems...everyone should try it. And if you have multiple speaker systems throughout your house, you can have them all play the same music at the same time or all different. Apple is one innovative company. Oh, I forgot to mention that when I made my first purchase there today, they e-mailed me my receipt. I couldn't even show them the receipt to exchange because I hadn't been home. But that was okay because the very nice customer service man had me use their computer with a 30 inch monitor to check my e-mail for the receipt.
Christmas List: 30 inch Mac monitor.

It seems like this was enough for one day, but no, I'm just very descriptive and wordy...you all know how much I like to talk!

For the evening, I had an appointment at Shalinda's house (4th grade teacher also). We were having our first Book Club meeting, which, from what I understand, you don't actually have to read the book. Book Club is a synonym for Wine Club...bring a bottle and drink a bottle! Everything was going well and we were playing a fantastic game called Marry, Date, or Dump, which I was WINNING! This was interrupted by another co-worker who just got dumped by her boyfriend who she thought she was going to marry. I don't know her that well, so I just felt awkward and avoided the tears. The game obviously wasn't appropriate once she arrived. This ended most of the fun. Good thing I had a companion in avoiding awkwardness...Hopefully next Book Club meeting goes better. Tomorrow I'll go buy the book we decided on, What The Dead Know.

Tomorrow's Spring Break Agenda:
-- kayaking (Did you know kayak is spelled the same forwards and backwards?)
-- first experience with Indian Food (think Ben Stiller in Along Came Polly)
-- debauchery with friends

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