hi…i’m married.

so this is my first official post as Mr. Teresa Korte. expect to see mrteresakorte.com soon. but until then i’ll keep posting here. so married life is weird. it feels a lot like playing house. i keep thinking one of our parents are going to come home and wonder what we were doing. but no, we’re allowed. it’s weird.

the thing that really blows my mind though, is that one of my fantasies has come true. the end of the show moral bed talk. you know, the end of the show, the two parents are in bed, reading or whatever, and they put their books down long enough to say to each other how proud of their kids they are or whatever. you know, the daily recap…the little reveal of the moral or whatever. Yeah, that’s great. few things are as beautiful as a little prayer before we go to sleep. that’s great.

alonely

my computer is a pretty nice computer. it’s no super computer, but over the few years i’ve had it, i have installed new hardware and RAM and whatnot, and made it into a pretty powerful computing machine. it can calculate millions of lines of code in seconds, it can take numbers and letters and turn them into spectacular 3 dimensional worlds…but without the internet…it feels kinda like an empty pad of paper. so much potential, but so little content. it holds my entire CD collection in the controversial mp3 form, and it has on it several of the latest video games, not to mention the older ones just begging to be re-installed and played again. but other than playing video games and typing up whiney web page posts (which will have to be posted at a later date) it just feels kinda…shallow. i’m far too used to sitting in front of my computer and having the world at my fingertips, but without the internet, my computer feels about as deep as my monitor. no connection to outside worlds, no plethora of information…just a desktop of a cool photo, and a few folders that link to games.

there’s that, and the fact that not getting cable until the 7th means i’m going to miss two episodes in a row of nip/tuck. life just isn’t fair. even the starving kids in china agree.