- Am I not my old self? According to my closest friends, no. Something is different about me. After a little reflection on my life in the past two months, I can only say this for now: I am not necessarily a changed man, but one rediscovering a side of himself buried since early college. I am much more carefree (and sometimes careless) than I have been in the last five or six years. To be honest I have almost been conservative (as much as I hate using that word) compared to my younger years. If I complained about my life being boring or stale a year ago, I am only a "new" person now because I have learned to be the same forward-thinking, independent and adventurous person I was ten years ago. And for that I am very, very excited.
- I have visited Cedar Point this year five out of the six weeks they have been open. And you know what? I have loved every minute of it. I have a Platinum Season Pass this year - my first (of many) - and it has been a great success so far. This is my first weekend since mid-May that I will not be going - presumably, anyway. Tomorrow is Sunday. Oh God, I might just go.
- Biking is back. In yet another nod to the great year of 2001, I have spent about a quarter of my free time this past week on my bike. Between riding around Perrysburg and riding on the Towpath to and from Grand Rapids, I am back in full form. Despite all this great exercise, I am actually gaining weight. I blame my food-filled job. Ah well.
Now I am off to do some brainstorming for a some fiction, eat dinner with my parents, and eventually settle down for a quiet night at home - to do bills and paperwork. Boo-urns.
B3 out.
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