We're planning a big event for one of our clients and went to check out some locations today. One of them was a museum/amusement park and the place was nuts. The summer holidays started for most kids, needless to say there were screaming, running and jumping children everywhere. These are the moments when I ask myself if I have what it takes to be a dad. Seriously, after a couple hours I was just absolutely spent. One of my co-workers, who has two little kids, told me that he deals with that sort of thing on a daily basis... But from what I've been told, having your own children changes everything. This trip also made me realize how much I hate public transportation. The place was in Lucerne and we went there by train. I have the luxury of being able to walk to work along the lake (15 minutes) and it's so nice and calm, no sweating and obnoxious people, no pushing and shoving... I really hope my next job won't be too far from where I live as well...
Going for a lebanese dinner tonight. I love Middle Eastern food! it's a bit of an aquired taste, but some of the dishes are absolutely delicious. They have some cute belly dancers too...
Leave with you with Seed, one of my favorite bands!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV7g6teHcy0
Going for a lebanese dinner tonight. I love Middle Eastern food! it's a bit of an aquired taste, but some of the dishes are absolutely delicious. They have some cute belly dancers too...
Leave with you with Seed, one of my favorite bands!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV7g6teHcy0
I work with rugrats every day. They can be a handful, but it's a good job. Kids can be pretty awesome. Sometimes.