I am so excited that I've finally got on the Blog wagon. I feel so behind the times! iTunes, iPods and all that - I'm so far behind. I think I know how this happened and how to fix it. It all started with cell phones, beleive it or not. I never had a cell phone until I moved to WA. Even when I moved here, it was a long time before got one. If I needed to reach someone, I'd use a phone. I knew your number, I knew how to push the bottoms and I knew how to leave you a message. I even knew how to set up my answer machine and press play when the light flashed. All of the sudden I get a cell phone, program in the number of friends and family and slowly my brain begins to go numb. After about 6 months, I no longer know your number, heck, I don't even remember my own number. What in the heck would I do if my phone was lost, I was lost and I ran out of gas. Hey, look, there's a payphone, and I have a quarter (or however much it costs these days) - now what do I do. The only phone numbers I have in my head are my home phone, my parents old home phone and sissy's phone. Now if Aaron was home, this would be great. But if not, I'm pretty sure my sissy, in Chicago, isn't going to be able to help me - haha. It's like the 90's were so long ago. I need to catch up.
Now I used to be really into music and still love all kinds, but I've been so far behind in the last 5 years - I feel like I'm, again, back in the 90's. How'd this happen. We'll I think it started when we bought our new house. Our townhouse in Bellevue had great wall space for us to have all our music on shelves, along with our DVD's. Now, we've not no wall space and all our movies and music are locked away in big binders - out of sight, out of mind - ya know what I mean? So I've got all this really cool music from around the world, and never think to play it. Now there's all this new music out there, but I've been so music-deprived, I'm just lost. My goal is to get some shelves up on the little bit of wall space we do have and get my music out and find that inner dancing, music loving, chilling with a glass of wine enjoying a night in the hot tub listening to music self.
Enter iPods. We'll this is short, cuz I don't know anything other than they are the 'cool hip thing' and everyone seems to have to have one. I have no idea how to work them, what uses they have and why people no longer use their cd walkman. Now I assume iTunes are what you put on your iPod, but honestly, I could be totally wrong on that that -haha. iMaggie know's that all this iStuff is so confusing. Technology has gotten so crazy, there's never going to the a 'best' because there's going to be something new a few months after the next big craze.
Something I do know a little about - and am loving is the Magelian RoadMate. I am so directionally challenged - it was really hard to find out how to get to new places. Going to playdates all the time, I was always needed to mapquest for directions. Then I'm supposed to navigate my big car, with precious cargo in tow, while reading a map. Yeah - not for me. We bought "Molly" from Costco a few months back and she's been my best girl ever since. She always tells me when to turn, how far it is, and will recalcute my route when needed.
When did it all get some complicated? I came to WA with my trusty 'ol 25 inch tube tv. It was great - one remote, easy buttons and it all worked. Just plug in my cable box and my VCR,that's right my VCR and I had great tv and movies. Oh, and my stereo was just as simple. So I could pop in a music cd at any time without having to switch channels, press buttons and get the almight 'ok' from these new fancy machines. We just bought Aaron a new tv, that's right - most of you know we already had this honkin' 50 inch Sony flat screen (which is now the kids tv) - but the HD had burned out, so this tv simply was no longer acceptable for my Aaron. I must say that you'd never know the HD was not working on this tv, unless you were really into HD watching and movies. It's a perfectly fine working tv. What ever happened to hooking up a tv in 20 minutes. Taking it out of the box, plugging in the cable jack to the back of the tv, and plugging that sucker into the wall. Grab the remote - that's right folks, ONE remote, and pressing play. It took Aaron 5 hours to set up his new tv, we've got all these remotes that he has had to program so we can use one remote - it's just crazy. All for high definition, larger screen to watch movies and better color. What can I say - men and their toys, right? It's ok. though - to see my mans face when that new tv was installed and all plugged up - it's all worth it.
I'm excited (not) to see what comes out next month, and how far behind we are now - haha. I'm even more excited to find some shelves, get them up and pull out my music. Stay tuned (haha, no pun intended) to hear how the shelf hunt goes. This is the first step to fix it - give mamma back her music - haha.