Monday, April 14, 2008

Beyond the event horizon: Approaching normalcy

Finally, we've moved into our new house, and finalized all transactions pertaining to the old. Ever since ~Easter, we've been living in some weird transitional state, where our days have been occupied with painting, packing, hauling and working. For the last two weeks, we haven't even had time to go to the gym, which sucks particularly hard for someone like me. Still; having been hit hard by a chest/head-cold combination - not really recommended to combine with moving by the way - I probably couldn't have operated with the same workload and intensity as usual, so maybe it didn't matter that much.

Some of the things I look forward to do in the near future are:
  • Going back to proper nutrition. During the moving process, it's difficult to eat well. Going back to 5-6 meals of a known composition is going to be wonderful.
  • Gettin' back to the gym and gettin' my numbers back up
  • Being able to locate an object based on its designated location...
  • Having my amp and recording rig up so I can play geetar
  • Hanging out and enjoying the location during weekends

It'll be good......

14 comments:

Anders said...

Gettin' back to the gym and gettin' my numbers back up
Being able to locate an object based on its designated location...


If you need some nutrition guidance or exercising tips, I'm there for you, buddy. My numbers are way up there. ;-)

Having my amp and recording rig up so I can play geetarHanging

And since I'm an avid reader of this blog, I know that the vocoder talk box would be the perfect moving in present for you!
;-)

But congrats with finally settling in to a new house. Will have to visit some time to take a closer look at the beauty.

Wilhelm said...

If you need some nutrition guidance or exercising tips, I'm there for you, buddy. My numbers are way up there. ;-)

You swole bro - last time I saw you, the first thing that came to mind was "Hey; that's not Lee Priest" ;-)

the vocoder talk box would be the perfect moving in present for you!

..that, fingerplectrums, a slide and a capo rank about even on my personal "Scale of Uselessness" ;-)

But congrats with finally settling in to a new house. Will have to visit some time to take a closer look at the beauty.

Thanks, brah. And yeah; definitely. Plus you might also be able to get that beer you won from Pigeon...

Anders said...

Thanks, brah. And yeah; definitely. Plus you might also be able to get that beer you won from Pigeon...

Nah. I've given up on that one. He frenched out.

Wilhelm said...

....are you saying that waiting for Pigeon to make good on a beer bet is a little bit like waiting for every inhabitant of Planet Earth to get one of them flying cars, Anders?

Anders said...

....are you saying that waiting for Pigeon to make good on a beer bet is a little bit like waiting for every inhabitant of Planet Earth to get one of them flying cars, Anders?

Or waiting for france not to surrender in a war. Pretty much the same time span.

Cathy said...
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Cathy said...

Or waiting for france not to surrender in a war.

.....or witnessing a pinguin march in Trondheim

Cathy said...

Nah, don't worry A., he'll buy you that beer. All he wants is to see you in person...you know? Make sure you're not W.'s imaginary friend.

Anders said...

Make sure you're not W.'s imaginary friend.

Uhm. That might be a problem...

Anders said...

You swole bro - last time I saw you, the first thing that came to mind was "Hey; that's not Lee Priest" ;-)

I'm taller, right?



(this comeback is a little too late, I guess...)

Wilhelm said...

Make sure you're not W.'s imaginary friend.

Uhm. That might be a problem...


Yeah; Anders is my carefully constructed gimmick account.

Wilhelm said...

I'm taller, right?



(this comeback is a little too late, I guess...)


...you know what they say....too little, too late

Anders said...

...you know what they say....too little, too late

If I had a nickel for every time I've heard that one, I've would have lived in a house that makes your new home look like a miniature version of Oncle Tom's cabin. *sigh*

;-)


:-D

Wilhelm said...

..I just KNOW there's a Bryan Adams joke in here somewhere