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Last July I went camping as part of a big bicycle adventure. All went well except I found myself on the ground that night. My sleeping pad failed.

With the help of a fellow bicyclist I was able to figure out the valve area was leaking. That was the end of that sleeping pad, so I made do with the help of a walmart and a yoga mat for the rest of my trip.

Kayaking...fun!

Back around 2008 we went for an expected 10ish day / 100mi hike on the Appalachian trail. Things didn’t quite go as planned, and around day 7, we got into town and my hiking partner (now wife) turned her ankle in a parking lot tripping over one of those concrete wheel stops.

That ended our hiking a few days early, but we still had a great time. We rented a car, explored the area, and ended up at the NOC where we went rafting down the Nantahala.

Another Hobby... Again?

Another new hobby Cory? We’ll it’s somewhat revisiting something I sampled over a decade ago. I had fun then, but didn’t pursue it. That counts for something, right?

I joined a club and am taking lessons in woodcarving. It’s a lot of fun and I’m nowhere near the youngest one there. Which is somewhat a surprise, as the hobby definitely gets a fair share of retired folks.

Some projects are whittling, using a knife. Others use tools called gouges in order to carve the wood. I think I’m more drawn to the projects using gouges, but I’m trying it all.

Shelves Are Up Time For Next Steps

I put up the new shelving today. It wasn’t much fun, as they weren’t that that easy to put together. We have some similar shelves from the same manufacturer and I recall they weren’t the easiest to put together either, but they’ve held up well.

I hope this is enough shelving to handle everything. While decluttering is much needed, there are definitely things we’re going to keep too. If the boxes are curated and well packed, I have no trouble keeping them for awhile.

The Deal That Got Away

I’ve had my eyes on some equipment for a new hobby I’d like to try. It’s nothing terribly extravagant, but it’s not particularly cheap either.

The most basic of beginner equipment seems to lead to upgrades fairly quickly. It’s good kit, but there are some things just aren’t a great experience depending on what you are doing. It’s also hard to find deals on right now due to popularity post covid.

Trying to Declutter

I’ve somehow accumulated a lot of stuff in the decade we’ve lived in our current house. We’re somewhat drowning in it, and it doesn’t help that I’m a bit of a messy pack rat either.

It’s time to declutter along with the requisite selling, giving, and throwing away of the excess. Of course, there are some things that I refuse to part with, but there’s a lot that just needs to go.

I Used To Watch A Show About Nothing; I Expected More From This Class

Online “classes” are funny things. Sometimes, they really deliver the goods. Other times, a course is just someone’s marketing hook.

I signed up for a quick email 100 words per day “class” to help kick start my writing. It was unfortunately the latter case.

My expectations weren’t super high. I thought I’d maybe get some daily writing cues and maybe some editing tips.

The course gave me nothing.

No writing ideas. Nothing about editing. Not even what to do if you’re stuck.

Job Application Websites are Broken.

Job application websites are broken.

Please upload your resume. Now, please input everything on your resume into these text boxes.

Don’t remember what month you left a job you had 20 years ago anymore? Too bad. We need the exact day you left it even though it was 5 employers ago.

Fill in the keywords to try to get past our HR department’s laziness in actually reading resumes. If you’re lucky, the resume will get in front of the hiring manager.

Energetic Toddler

Watching my toddler experience life is one of the joys of parenting.

Every week, she surprises me with her new understanding of the world. It’s simple things. Gaining a concept of self. Making decisions and controlling her world.

Little kids turn up life to 11 and it’s fun.

Of course, it’s exhausting too. Trying to keep up with a rambunctious child is hard. They are all go go go.

At the park it’s fun. The closest park overlooks the local airport. Watching planes take off and land is something my daughter loves.

Virtual Orchestra Concerts

I bought my wife a subscription to watch the local symphony orchestra for her birthday this year.

It’s “virtual.” Most Saturday’s we tune in and listen to small ensembles composed of the orchestra’s players. It’s an enjoyable way to spend an evening and support a local institution.

Interestingly, they even try to upsell a curbside pickup food pairing to go along with the concert. Something I haven’t seen when we’ve attended their events in person.