"It is the woman who chooses the man who will choose her." - Unknown
My friend Claudia has taken on a new project which I find to be very interesting, and adventurous to say the least. In reflection of turning 30, she has undertaken the task of going on 30 dates in 30 days in south Florida during the month of August. Here is her website where you can track her progress: http://seeclaudiadate.com/.
All I can think is that the setting up the 30 dates must be the hardest part of the ordeal. As she has already started, I have enjoyed reading her entries about each date. I hope she doesn't hold back too much in an effort to not hurt feelings. I wish her the best of luck. As a guy, all I could think is that would be expensive if a guy did it. She is going to accomplish in a month what has taken me 30 years to do (less you know the last 15.)
I've written a lot about my work travels recently and I'll probably keep this up only because it involves travel and its still a new and novel experience for me. On Wednesday night I head out to Houston again for work and will be returning on Friday night. Then the following Wednesday I'll take my last trip to Houston and once again return on Friday. The three hour drive is pretty boring, I'd much rather be doing a 5 hour drive to the Valley.
This past weekend my sister Ana and Rick came up to Austin. I went on Saturday to play golf with Rick. It was my first time playing an actual game and I knew I was not prepared. We played in teams and even though I did terribly, they were all encouraging and I had a great time. I really think that if I practiced more I'd actually be able to play. It was a great first experience playing golf.
After, we went to a BBQ at Rick S.'s house. The Ricks always make great food and Ana made some really good rice, and I'm picky about rice. It was nice hanging out and hearing their stories about how they met and their old frat days at UT.
I spent the weekend setting up network attached storage at my home. It was a complex procedure, but I like the idea of having a place where I could back everything up in case my drives failed. I like it, but I don't know if I have it set up right exactly. I'm proud of my computer skills though I will say.
I've written a lot about my work travels recently and I'll probably keep this up only because it involves travel and its still a new and novel experience for me. On Wednesday night I head out to Houston again for work and will be returning on Friday night. Then the following Wednesday I'll take my last trip to Houston and once again return on Friday. The three hour drive is pretty boring, I'd much rather be doing a 5 hour drive to the Valley.
This past weekend my sister Ana and Rick came up to Austin. I went on Saturday to play golf with Rick. It was my first time playing an actual game and I knew I was not prepared. We played in teams and even though I did terribly, they were all encouraging and I had a great time. I really think that if I practiced more I'd actually be able to play. It was a great first experience playing golf.
After, we went to a BBQ at Rick S.'s house. The Ricks always make great food and Ana made some really good rice, and I'm picky about rice. It was nice hanging out and hearing their stories about how they met and their old frat days at UT.
I spent the weekend setting up network attached storage at my home. It was a complex procedure, but I like the idea of having a place where I could back everything up in case my drives failed. I like it, but I don't know if I have it set up right exactly. I'm proud of my computer skills though I will say.
why does everything that needs motivation feel so much like work?
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