a marathon at night sounds like fun - frankly a lot more fun than doing one in the daytime. a great thing to be a part of though - even though you're bloody sore afterwards. good on you
living for the moment is good, i think you become more open to doing and trying things you might otherwise not think of, and thus are more open to things which invariably turn out to be good. i figure there are all these people who base their lives around making longterm plans, and then something happens, and they never get to fulfil those plans. . . i don't wnat to end up with unfulfilled goals, you know?
me, i never would have thought i would ever go fishing - i totally looked down on the whole thing - 'fishing? sitting around with a fishing rod waiting for fish that might never actually come? pffff' - you know? but i loved it - it was so relaxing, and a good thing to do with my future father-in-law as kind of a necessary bonding 'thing', you know, him showing me the ropes, teaching me how to cast the line out and stuff. . . my dad was kind of a workaholic when i was growing up, so there was really none of that stuff - so it was actually kind of touching
plus i caught a fish! a big(ish) bass, then cooked it over a lof fire by the lake. . . it was lovely, and just nice to kind of be out in nature, enjoying the sunshine. plus, of course, i had a beer or two. which helped the whole experience
living for the moment is good, i think you become more open to doing and trying things you might otherwise not think of, and thus are more open to things which invariably turn out to be good. i figure there are all these people who base their lives around making longterm plans, and then something happens, and they never get to fulfil those plans. . . i don't wnat to end up with unfulfilled goals, you know?
me, i never would have thought i would ever go fishing - i totally looked down on the whole thing - 'fishing? sitting around with a fishing rod waiting for fish that might never actually come? pffff' - you know? but i loved it - it was so relaxing, and a good thing to do with my future father-in-law as kind of a necessary bonding 'thing', you know, him showing me the ropes, teaching me how to cast the line out and stuff. . . my dad was kind of a workaholic when i was growing up, so there was really none of that stuff - so it was actually kind of touching
plus i caught a fish! a big(ish) bass, then cooked it over a lof fire by the lake. . . it was lovely, and just nice to kind of be out in nature, enjoying the sunshine. plus, of course, i had a beer or two. which helped the whole experience