Things, Stuff, and Other Things
Once again, no real clear-cut plan exists for a blog post. I'm feeling somewhat guilty for not having updated lately. So here, again, is a list of bullet points about what's goin' on (I hear Marvin Gaye every time I type that). Some of this is heavy, some light, and I'm guessing that most of it is transient stuff that I won't remember a year from now.
• First and foremost, I've been trying to pay more attention to the happy things in life and less attention to the negative crap. No, this isn't some loonball attempt to follow the wishful-thinking bullshit espoused by The Secret. It's more of an attempt to just be more happy and to see the good in the rest of the world. It's been hard to do, though. I'm very influenced by the moods of the people I'm closest to, and as a result, I have the occasional bad day.
• Framebuilding is going well. I've been honing my brazing skills and am starting to feel pretty comfortable with them. I've also finished a few joints with hand-filing and power tools, which has served to illuminate the need for a quality filling of the joint after it's been tinned. My next session is in two weeks and we're going to go over TIG welding -- and as part of that, I'll be using 3" square tubing to build a welding stand, which will become part of my arsenal of tools. Once built, I'll need to get it powder-coated and buy a few small fixtures (repairs stand clamp, casters, bolts, etc.) to get the thing put together. I've also blueprinted the 29'er frame and the cyclocross frames using BikeCAD.
• I also recently applied for a part-time, work-at-home gig that would have me working as the Online Editor for Cyclocross Magazine. My skill set (English degree, deep experience in interactive, and a love of cyclocross) seemed to be a good match. I did get a pleasant response from them this weekend, and have written back. Just waiting to hear more at this point. Very excited about the potential position.
• Trying to get my shit together on the 2010 training program. I really need to hit that this week.
• Calvin is getting really weird lately. The little guy has taken to standing in the corner of the living room and meowing at the top of his lungs for no particular reason that I can ascertain. We need to get the whole quartet of beasts into the vet for check-ups soon -- I think we talked about doing that in January. I'll keep an eye on him until then.
• Really vexed about what to do with a novel I've been writing. Stephen King has a horror novel coming out with a major plot element that's somewhat similar to what I'd been thinking about -- and I nearly just deleted the file. I realized not long after the shock wore off that we both might have gotten the idea from The Simpsons Movie. The problem is, I'm not sure I want to continue with the process of wrangling the book into a shape that could be considered "readable"...or if I should move on to the next idea.
• Wedding planning is coming along nicely. Locales for ceremony and reception are found and reserved. DJ found and reserved. Photographer found and waiting on contract from them. Future wife's wedding shoes have arrived (and I got to watch her "squee" over them last night, which was fun). Saturday, while she's trying on dresses, I'm going to go start looking at tuxedos and try and nail down gifts for my groomsmen -- I don't want Kate having all the fun. Also have to have a difficult discussion with one of my groomsmen, which is going to be filed under "ugh"...
• Need to install Ruby on Rails on my Mac tonight. Need to build a simple application that's going to be part of the Ferocious Cycles website. It's going to be a nifty little bit of code that will make for some happy customers.
• Need to make some time with my family in the near future. Haven't seen mom in awhile and I've got the Scrabble itch something fierce. Should swing by dad and stepmom's place, too. And maybe drive out to Detroit for a weekend to visit my bro and my sis-in-law, the latter of whom is undergoing chemo.
So that's where I'm at, Internet. How are you?
Writing Laments
I hate this. For about a year now, I've had an awesome idea for a story setting, a situation involving a group of people arriving at that location -- but nothing more. No specific characters, no plot. And it's driving me batty. I even have an awesome title for it.
On the non-fiction side of the house, I think I'm going to pitch an article about my experience learning to build frames to a couple of the various cycling magazines.
So the writing plans for the near-term involve a pitch, and some brainstorming. Not very exciting, I know. But right now, it's perfect -- because my plate is currently pretty full.
Another Weekend in the Books
So I had this awesomely huge to-do list for the weekend, and was all gung-ho about getting through it. Saturday morning, I woke up, attacked it and lasted until about 1pm before I decided that I was done. I did manage to get in a good ride, hit up Target for some necessities, and wash both the WRX and the Fit.
I did read a few hundred more pages of Stephenson's Anathem. Like everything he wrote after Cryptonomicon, it's kind of slow going. It's not that it's boring, it's that it's dense with ideas. And that slows me down a bit. There's the paperback edition of another book (not by Mr. Stephenson) I've been wanting to read and that's coming out tomorrow, so I'll be hitting up B&N and shoving it to the top of the to-read list.
In addition to my reading, I also watched the entire first season of Big Bang Theory, which I scored at Target for $16 on DVD. (Awesome show. Something you should really be watching, particularly if you're a geek.)
Dinked around with the money a bit -- planning and thinking work.
Had a great talk with Kate. Aired out some of the emotional difficulties surrounding her long business trip, and as a result, I think we're on the same sheet of music, and stronger for it. Have I mentioned that I love that woman? Yeah, well, I do.
So I've gone and done it again -- another post laden with trivia about how I spent my weekend, and how I'm goofy-in-love with my fianceé. I've got some more interesting/substantive stuff forthcoming, I swear.














