Tuesday, August 27

34 things I will do before I turn 34.

I look at my daughter. She is so full of life. So curious. So free. She has a million things to experience. We just celebrated her first birthday. It was great day. I can't believe how much she is picking up, and how many new things she will observe over the next year. 

Me? I'm not getting any younger. The clock is ticking. There is so much I want to accomplish. However, there are also so many responsibilities I have. My career, my wife, my child, my dog, and my house just to name a few. I need to balance both. 

So on the way up to a friends wedding, my wife and I each compiled a list of 34 things we wish to accomplish before we turn 34. Here is mine. Hopefully by posting this, I will be held accountable to my goals. I know that my previous bucket list has sort of fallen by the wayside, although I did achieve some of those goals. I think this time is different. Every day I am getting stronger, smarter, and more organized.

1. Get my blood work and improve my numbers (year over year)
2. Run a spartan sprint. (Already signed up).
3. Lose 10 lbs
4. Lose 20 lbs.
5. Lose 30 lbs.
6. Build a pull up rack and/or training wall.
7. Run a 1/2 marathon or another marathon.
8. Take my family to see my daughters great-grandparent out of state.
9.  Go to six flags fright fest.
10. Go to a Chicago hockey game
11. Pay off health bills (scheduled 2/14)
12. Pay off credit card. 
13. Go ice skating.
14. Run a spartan beast. For the trifecta.
15. Not be late to appointments.
16. Launch a crowd funding campaign.
17. Finish science scenes season 1
18. Update webcomic with no more than 10 delays through the year.
19. Get 5000 blog views
20. Get 10000 blog views.
21. Get garage door fixed.
22. Finish house painting
23. Set budget so we can pay off debt within year and so we have travel money for summer.
24. Build a computer for animations and video/photo editing.
25. Go on a weekend camping and hiking trip trip.
26. Build a muppet style puppet.
27. Rejoin my master's swimming team.
28. Go on a Chicago ghost tour.
29. Visit House on the Rock.
30. Go on a WI brewery tour with the wife.
31. increase my dress tie apparel.
32. One date a month with the wife.
33. Complete 100 push up challenge.
34. Go to a comic convention.


Thursday, August 22

Excuses,excuses.

Alright. I admit I haven't posted on here in too long. I mean its been over a month. Where have I been? Well here are my lame attempts at excuses.
First, remember how I talked about the Super Spartan back in my previous post? Well, it turns out that some where in the order of 5%-10% of the participants developed a pretty severe system allergic reaction type rash. I was one of the lucky ones that won said rash in addition to medal. I don't hold it against the company that puts on these events. Rashes are one of the risks we take running through the woods and swimming through dirty water. Oh well. In fact, rash and all, I enjoyed it so much that I signed up for the Spartan Sprint in Wi. 
Speaking of Wi... After said race my family took a seven hour trip to my family's lake house to spend some time with the fam. I spent a week up there sleeping (lots of antihistamines), itching, and trying to pack as much family time in as possible. I didn't have the time or energy to post.
After I returned from the cabin, I spent another week on meds rid myself of the rash. The steroids keep me jittery during the day, and the antihistamines made me drowsy at night. Neither mental state was conducive to blogging. 
After that we decided we put off some home improvements to the house; trying to complete lots of painting and minor repairs in before we celebrated my daughters birthday. Oh, and we managed to fit in another weekend trip to Wi to celebrate the wedding of a close friend of mine. 
That brings us to this week... I started my full time job as a science teacher for the school year on Tuesday. My nerves were shot and my energy levels completely drained. 
So finally, it's Thursday night after my first week of school, and I am back to blogging. I can't guarentee the frequency of posts I was providing at the beginning of summer, but my goal is to put up at least three posts a week.
So those were my excuses for my absence. And you know what? They were excuses. I could have posted more frequently, meds or no meds, vacations or not. I should have. I just need to work harder and/or smarter. Plenty of people keep blogs on the side. I know I can too. I just need to find the right balance. I know I will. I am building a cathedral.