What is up kids?
It's raining here in the A, and I got too much sun this weekend (one last hurrah on the beach) so I'm hecka itchy. I don't sunburn very easily, but apparently I do still require sunscreen if I'm going to lay out for multiple hours. In other news, I am an idiot. I got to swim in the ocean, though, which is definitely high up in the Favorite Things list.
Here is a hipstery picture I took on the beach:
My homegirl Luz has convinced me to join her poledancing studio (!!!) which has been a blast so far, because this is Atlanta and so you get explicitly hip-hop-oriented classes that are booty-focused and so far up my alley that they might as well be choreographed by yours truly. It's a fun accessory to Crossfit, and a good workout in and of itself...my upper body strength means I might be able to do some really interesting things eventually. Anyway, I'm sure there will eventually be pictures and/or video of yrs trooly twerking it out, for your enjoyment.
I would like to recommend an amazing book to you folks now. It's called Ego, and it's an exploration of the evolutionary potential implied in 9/11 and its aftermath. I'm sure that sounds weird as hell, but this book is incredibly inspiring with respect to humanity's future. But, then again, I'm a little hippie-dippie and weird. Still, even if you're not into human potential stuff, it's worth it just for the fascinating chapters that drill down the meaning of tiny incidences spun out from that horrible event. This isn't some weird capitalizing on 9/11 book; it's legitimately meaningful. A+.
Not much else. I hope those of you in the US had an awesome Labor Day weekend. I know I did.
It's raining here in the A, and I got too much sun this weekend (one last hurrah on the beach) so I'm hecka itchy. I don't sunburn very easily, but apparently I do still require sunscreen if I'm going to lay out for multiple hours. In other news, I am an idiot. I got to swim in the ocean, though, which is definitely high up in the Favorite Things list.
Here is a hipstery picture I took on the beach:
My homegirl Luz has convinced me to join her poledancing studio (!!!) which has been a blast so far, because this is Atlanta and so you get explicitly hip-hop-oriented classes that are booty-focused and so far up my alley that they might as well be choreographed by yours truly. It's a fun accessory to Crossfit, and a good workout in and of itself...my upper body strength means I might be able to do some really interesting things eventually. Anyway, I'm sure there will eventually be pictures and/or video of yrs trooly twerking it out, for your enjoyment.
I would like to recommend an amazing book to you folks now. It's called Ego, and it's an exploration of the evolutionary potential implied in 9/11 and its aftermath. I'm sure that sounds weird as hell, but this book is incredibly inspiring with respect to humanity's future. But, then again, I'm a little hippie-dippie and weird. Still, even if you're not into human potential stuff, it's worth it just for the fascinating chapters that drill down the meaning of tiny incidences spun out from that horrible event. This isn't some weird capitalizing on 9/11 book; it's legitimately meaningful. A+.
Not much else. I hope those of you in the US had an awesome Labor Day weekend. I know I did.
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motherwolf:
When did you get back?
minceir:
Missed seeing you on here! ><