Saturday, December 22, 2012

Stroll


The snowmobiles were out in full force today.  I took my daily walk on the trail and must have seen thirty of them.  The smell of their exhaust reminded me of trolling for trout in the pontoon. 

Peace-
Matt

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Stuck


 
 
 
 
 
We got a bunch of snow last night.  From what I can tell, we got around 10-12 inches here in Cambridge.  We're lucky the power didn't go out. It did for a lot of people.  My driveway plower got his truck stuck early this morning.  I ended up shoveling the whole driveway by hand.  It was a good time.  Really.  My shoulder's are sore, but I feel good otherwise.  Shoveling, like lawn mowing, is fun the first couple times.  Last year that's all we got, a couple times.  Who knows what'll happen this year.

I've been having a hard time putting in 40 hours lately.  Not sure if I'm burned out, or bored, or what.  My job has just not been interesting to me lately.  It's been difficult getting up in the morning and staying at my desk after lunch each day.  Hope it passes soon.

I find myself missing the camper, the outdoors, leaves, campfires, warm nights, etc.  I've been daydreaming often.  I take the dog out on the trail almost every day.  I've been feeling this overwhelming need to get outside, to get fresh air and sun.  Seasonal Affective Disorder?  Tomorrow is the shortest day of the year, so I guess it makes sense. 

TGIF-
Matt




Monday, December 17, 2012

Pajamas


We had our big family Christmas celebrations this past weekend, first at Dad's, then at the Iowa 4H Center.  It was awesome as usual.  I'm so glad that we all still love spending this time together.  It's what the kids will always remember about Christmas; the family time. 

7 days and a few hours until Santa comes. 

Peace-
Matt

Monday, December 10, 2012

Consistency


Madeline went to see Santa a few days ago.  I don't know how they do it but Hardware Hank's in Huxley always manages to get the real Santa every year. 

Consistency is difficult.  Eat healthy one day, eat crappy the next.  Exercise five days one week, zero days the next.  It goes the same for parenting, work, housekeeping, on and on etc.  Life is hard work.  It's always a struggle.  I suppose attitude makes a huge difference.  Especially if it's consistent.

Peace-
Matt