A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Monday, March 4, 2013
The Loss of Internet Connection
There’s nothing quite like an internet outage in this day and age. Wake up, get the computer running, and boom, nothing you can do. It’s a pretty crazy feeling to feel this kinda helpless. All the stuff that keeps me connecting to the outside world has fallen silent, and it’s a pretty interesting feeling.
To me, it’s the loss of connectivity. Most of all I do now is online, this blog for instance. With an internet outage, I have no way of connecting to it. I mean, sure, there are things I can do around the house, but as I write this, I’m sitting her in my scheduled blog time.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Wedding Vows
Here is a copy of the wedding vows Lisa and I wrote together, and gave to the preacher to read to us so we could answer "We Do" to them. This ceremony itself was a total of nine minutes. Very short and sweet, but encapsulated everything we wanted.
I stood with the preacher, and watched my Best Man and the Maid of Honor walk in, followed by the Groomsman and Bride's Maid (who were a married couple), followed by Lisa who was walked by CJ. Upon reaching the altar and after the prayer, we had a small ceremony to invite me to be CJ's stepfather:
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
The Hospital System
There’s nothing like returning home after a stint at the hospital. The work to get that smell off of you is definitely a chore. But the real chore begins as you start rehabilitating the former patient. Surgery takes quite a bit out of people...literally.
But the main fatigue that comes from going through the process is just dealing with the system. Especially when you do it without insurance. Its crazy expensive and just flat out degrading. Sure, there are good nurses, but in the Emergency Room, everyone is treated like some third world escapee that shouldn’t be there. Especially when you say you have no insurance.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Technological Dark Ages
There’s nothing quite like living in small town, rural United States. There are many things that feel backwards and out of date, but there’s one thing above all that makes me feel truly out of touch with society.
There is a telecommunications company here that has a monopoly of the rural areas here. It’s a small place, and they overcharge for everything. But what gets me is the cell phones. Most of the civilized world now has cell phones, and the market for them is an unbelievable place. New phones come out every week it seems, and the competition forces phones to just get better and better.
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Friday, February 22, 2013
The wedding
Here's the first live shot of us after our wedding!
These shots were done at the reception at the cake cutting!
We are now newlyweds, Mr Dan and Lisa Bonser!!!!!
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