Positive external stimuli, and an exciting travel schedule

posted by Jeff | Friday, January 18, 2008, 1:34 PM | comments: 3

I'm reminded again today how external things can have such a huge impact on your mood. It's Friday, the sun is shining (even though it's in the 20's), I'm listening to fabulous tunes, a new and exciting project just fell in my lap, I feel good about my potential for a tax refund, and I'm generally surrounded by people who are supportive. Aside from seeking out music, none of that was really my doing, and yet, it can all make you feel so gosh darn good.

I'm kind of giddy too because of all the travel coming up. In the span of six weeks I'm going to Orlando, Vegas and Seattle. I can't even tell you how sweet it is that the Vegas trip is mostly paid for by work (I say mostly because I'm staying a couple extra days on my dime). I've never been to Seattle, aside from a layover there, and I'm super excited to go there. If it's anything like Portland, I suspect I'll fall in love with the place.

The list of places I want to visit is pretty extensive, and I want to travel more. Certainly going to Italy will bust me out of my comfort zone. I look forward to taking loads of pictures of stuff there.

Only a few weeks in, but I feel like this is finally going to be that great year I've been longing for.


Comments

Neuski

January 18, 2008, 6:50 PM #

What are you going to Seattle for?

Walt

January 18, 2008, 7:54 PM #

We were in Tacoma last May. It sounds like a stereotype, but we landed in a steady rain, and I literally passed four Starbucks between the gate and baggage claim. :) I wish I could have seen more than the inside of the hotel, but viewing Mt. Rainier from that distance was cool.

Jeff

January 18, 2008, 9:14 PM #

Diana's forthcoming nephew/niece is having its baptism that weekend in Seattle. I don't know if we'll have time to do touristy stuff, but we'll see.

Remember, it rains more annually in Cleveland than it does in Seattle proper. Now on the other side of the sound, that's a temperate rain forest, and it rains a whole lot more there.


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