I can't believe it's been this long since Ive written, so let me catch you up :)
Things have been going well, I had time to really begin pulling things together in my personal life but things are far from being over with the closure of a few things. Had a great summer, but I didn't get a chance to take my vacation like the majority of folks did over the summer. I just got back from a West coast Southern California tour and a Texas gulf tour, both were very nice. I think this is the first time in a long time that I've really had time to REALLY do nothing for a change, I mean no schedules, no appointments and no deadlines. The food that I've experienced has been great in both places, being a seafood man :). Great new dishes and ideas for me to try at home.
Saw lots of family and re-connected with some relatives and their off spring. Now we're headed into the holidays which are just around the corner and it will be time for family and loved ones again, and more rest time.
Time flys when you're flying and when you're not, either way make sure to enjoy each and every moment you have to heal, recoup and regain the rest your body needs for the next journeys that life presents to you. Above all keep God first, love and celebrate those loved ones around you while you yet have breathe in your body. We only live once here, so live it with wisdom and make right choices not foolish ones that you'll regret and despise going back to to correct. No of us are perfect, but we can certainly help to direct the course of our successes and failures along the way. Failures? Oh yeah, definitely. Without some failure along the way, we'd never know what it means to put on and apply more wisdom to our decisions. Failure in some cases is what helps to propel us into successful arenas. As a matter of fact someone else's failures may possibly be the key to help me understand some of the pitfalls in life that can be avoided, and the same for someone else who may be watching the course of my life to gain their own personal intraspection to avoid the mistakes I've made. Either way each of us gains directly or indirectly.
Things have been going well, I had time to really begin pulling things together in my personal life but things are far from being over with the closure of a few things. Had a great summer, but I didn't get a chance to take my vacation like the majority of folks did over the summer. I just got back from a West coast Southern California tour and a Texas gulf tour, both were very nice. I think this is the first time in a long time that I've really had time to REALLY do nothing for a change, I mean no schedules, no appointments and no deadlines. The food that I've experienced has been great in both places, being a seafood man :). Great new dishes and ideas for me to try at home.
Saw lots of family and re-connected with some relatives and their off spring. Now we're headed into the holidays which are just around the corner and it will be time for family and loved ones again, and more rest time.
Time flys when you're flying and when you're not, either way make sure to enjoy each and every moment you have to heal, recoup and regain the rest your body needs for the next journeys that life presents to you. Above all keep God first, love and celebrate those loved ones around you while you yet have breathe in your body. We only live once here, so live it with wisdom and make right choices not foolish ones that you'll regret and despise going back to to correct. No of us are perfect, but we can certainly help to direct the course of our successes and failures along the way. Failures? Oh yeah, definitely. Without some failure along the way, we'd never know what it means to put on and apply more wisdom to our decisions. Failure in some cases is what helps to propel us into successful arenas. As a matter of fact someone else's failures may possibly be the key to help me understand some of the pitfalls in life that can be avoided, and the same for someone else who may be watching the course of my life to gain their own personal intraspection to avoid the mistakes I've made. Either way each of us gains directly or indirectly.

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