Home and Hobbies
We moved all of the furniture from the condo to the house Sunday, with lots of help from W & S (thanks!). Shanti did a lot of organizing yesterday and the place feels so much more comfortable. Most of the furniture works as well or better than I expected, though we are still planning on replacing a few things. We already ordered a new couch that I think will be really nice.
(I’ll post a few pictures of the house soon)
I’m about halfway through The Essential Guide to Motorcycle Maintenance. It’s a pretty good book though there aren’t as many good photos as some of the other books I’ve looked through. I really want to start tinkering with something so I’m stalking Craigslist. At this point, any sort of small 4 stroke engine would be very educational. Perhaps even something detached from a motorcycle.
Shanti and I are thinking about doing NaNoWriMo this year. Right now I feel too busy but I think that feeling will subside a bit now that we are settled into the house. More stuff is coming in the next couple months, though…
Tonight is the last night of acrobatics. I remember talking to Chuck about the trampoline during the last Olympics, so that means I’ve been doing it (off and on) for a little more than 4 years now. Despite it being lots of fun and great for coordination and strength, I think I need to take a long break. I get much more satisfaction out of running/jumping/throwing type sports, mostly because I’m actually talented at that sort of thing. Acrobatics has always been a challenge. A fun challenge, definitely, but after 4 years I’d prefer to spend more time on something that comes naturally to me.
One thing I’m looking to do is play volleyball more often. I’ve played a couple times with coworkers and it has been lots of fun.
The park near our house has a rubberized track. I’m thinking of getting some track spikes and doing a sprinter workout. Again, I should focus on types of exercise that come naturally. I’m far enough out of shape that I should stick to things that are immediately enjoyable and rewarding.
Ever thought about doing a basic climbing program through the Seattle Mountaineers? Combine good exercise with the grandeur of nature. Then we could try for some local peaks together. Or you might like rock climbing and find that some of your acrobatic skills will help you stretch for that fingerhold just out of reach.