Little Over A Month Left

So lately I've been thinking that I'm going to stop doing my daily entries. Even if I decide to no longer do them daily, I may still do them on occasion or possibly for special occasions or events that come up in life again, dunno and it all depends.

The biggest issue is that it does take decent amount of time to do. Not that this is a huge time commitment but it's 'one more thing' added to the day that I need to remember to take care of. Not to forget that once I setup and start to Zoey's daily blog entries it will become yet another thing to take care of.

Thankfully hers will not be 'that difficult' because I plan to only do a photo with a blurb underneath at most. I had considered doing that for mine as well way back at day one if you look at that entry that is exactly what you will see. It all started with a photo of my boy Oggy.

To continue writing day after day it's really hard to not only do so but to have something 'interesting' to write about everyday. Not that everything I write is groundbreaking, rich with content writing. It's mostly for reflection one day or for Zoey to read should she ever choose to do so.

Family Time

Today by the time that I was able to get my bike setup and adjusted to the way I want to now spin it was too windy and too late to go out for a ride that would do little more than piss me off.

Instead, he family and I went out and did a quick ten miles together and that was good enough to be my ride for the day. While I love and cherish riding with them, it's not as intense of a workout as I'd usually get on my precious-to-me weekend spins.

It was still a blast and I would not give it up for nothing. Well maybe a really cold drink or frozen yogurt, it was crazy hot today along with the stupid wind!


Photo: A photo from today's ride with the family. It's always a real bummer when you get back home, look at the photo's and realize that they look nothing like the awesome view you had and the reason you paused your ride to snap one. Oh well, it was a nice, high up the mountain view.

View from the highest point of the road that was paved




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Hi! I'm Curt, "Troublebaker"
to those that know me best. Currently: A Game Studio Manager I love going fast

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