– cheating – follow dillon’s advice. Be prepared for your work buddy to be mad at you initially.
– sister – you gotta pick her up. Family comes firsts
– holidays – nothing worse than the first time you tell your mom you aren’t coming home. If it end up being a serious relationship/marriage y’all will make it work. We are double dipping twice this year.
– Eskimo bros – tell your brother and then make a joke of it during your speech.
– apartment – knock on their door if you a real one
Go see the Alamo. Hotel Emma at the Pearl Brewery is a cool place to spend some time. There are good places to eat/drink right around there. The best Mexican food is Rosario’s, just south of the river walk. Contrary to popular belief, the breakfast taco orginated in south Texas, not Austin. Stop by any of the taquerias in town to try one out. Let me know if you have anything specific you are looking for.
Tonight we are cooking at home and staying in. Salt Fat Acid Heat is replacing the usual Guy Fierri Friday. Peaky blinders after the wife falls asleep.
Big plans for Saturday. It’s Wurstfest time in central Texas. Beer, sausage, and polka all damn day.
I’m headed to Funky Town, Texas for a weekend with the in-laws. Should be pretty low key. I’m hoping to watch most of the football and spend none of the money. Home early on Sunday for some perfect grilling weather.
I’m solo tonight so i plan on treating myself. dinner is tbd. i will be spending the rest of the evening on the couch watching the lynyrd skynyrd documentary and peaky blinders.
tomorrow is football day with a family birthday mixed in.
I might try to get 18 in on Sunday if the weather cooperates.
1. Company happy hour so however many vodka sodas plus pizza rolls when i get home.
2. looks like it will be an indoor weekend. fingers crossed it stays dry long enough for me to fire up the grill. pulling for the (wife’s) frogs to pull the upset so we can have some post game “my team won a big game shenanigans”. sunday i’ve got a charity casino night with the golf tournament to follow monday morning. i’m on the IR so i’ll just be playing 100-in. should be a good time.
3. back in the game
4. take care
A few things here(in general, not specifically to Taylor)…
– If you think you need help, seek it. Professional help is a real game changer. Most insurances cover at least part of it. My experience mainly involved vocalizing my problems and talking my way to a solution.
– Find something you truly enjoy and do it. When we were younger, it was drinking. “Let’s go drink and do this.” “We are going to pregame this function that doesn’t need to be pregamed.” Now, as adults, we can’t do that (as often). We have to find another escape. Whether it be golf, painting, guitar, or playing chess with the folks in the park, there are millions of options to keep us engaged and excited in melancholy that is our day-to-day lives.
– physically struggle. I was listening to joe rogan (ring that fucking bell) on how beneficial it is to exhaust yourself physically. You learn to embrace the difficulties and challenge yourself. It doesn’t have to be heavy weights or martial arts either. Just something that makes you sweat a bit.
That’s all i’ve got right now. I think this article is great and probably resonates with many readers. Lean when you need to and let’s power through.
co-sign. I still have fb (spotify, fantasy) but havent logged on in months. I only check insta 1-2 times per day, usually in evening. It is so freeing to not be in a constant state of comparison.
O/U on the number of beers I have before the bird goes in the pot has been set at 4.5.
I’ll sign on to this. We waited. Seems like you would just be going back to normal life after wedding instead of starting a new life together.
I stand corrected
– cheating – follow dillon’s advice. Be prepared for your work buddy to be mad at you initially.
– sister – you gotta pick her up. Family comes firsts
– holidays – nothing worse than the first time you tell your mom you aren’t coming home. If it end up being a serious relationship/marriage y’all will make it work. We are double dipping twice this year.
– Eskimo bros – tell your brother and then make a joke of it during your speech.
– apartment – knock on their door if you a real one
Prost! Wurstfest will be packed but somehow not as crowded as Magnolia. Enjoy.
Go see the Alamo. Hotel Emma at the Pearl Brewery is a cool place to spend some time. There are good places to eat/drink right around there. The best Mexican food is Rosario’s, just south of the river walk. Contrary to popular belief, the breakfast taco orginated in south Texas, not Austin. Stop by any of the taquerias in town to try one out. Let me know if you have anything specific you are looking for.
Tonight we are cooking at home and staying in. Salt Fat Acid Heat is replacing the usual Guy Fierri Friday. Peaky blinders after the wife falls asleep.
Big plans for Saturday. It’s Wurstfest time in central Texas. Beer, sausage, and polka all damn day.
As usual, Sunday is for recovery.
Take care
I’m headed to Funky Town, Texas for a weekend with the in-laws. Should be pretty low key. I’m hoping to watch most of the football and spend none of the money. Home early on Sunday for some perfect grilling weather.
Take care
Low key tonight. Staying in and watching a movie / meateater after my wife falls asleep.
Tomorrow we are going to hit up a few hill country wineries and a bbq joint (fingers crossed for coopers). Hopefully the rain holds off.
Sunday will be a cleaning day and prepping for our trip.
Speaking of – I’ll be in Tennessee next week wed-sun. Half the time in gatlinburg and half in Nashville. I’m open to recs for both.
Take care.
I’m solo tonight so i plan on treating myself. dinner is tbd. i will be spending the rest of the evening on the couch watching the lynyrd skynyrd documentary and peaky blinders.
tomorrow is football day with a family birthday mixed in.
I might try to get 18 in on Sunday if the weather cooperates.
Take care.
I went to Whiskey Myers last month and it was the most badass. I’ve got my eyes on Gary Clark Jr in December but havent pulled the trigger yet.
with great power comes great responsibility.
BFD stays undefeated
Thought about making the trek for this one. wife wants to do OU at home instead. good luck
1. Company happy hour so however many vodka sodas plus pizza rolls when i get home.
2. looks like it will be an indoor weekend. fingers crossed it stays dry long enough for me to fire up the grill. pulling for the (wife’s) frogs to pull the upset so we can have some post game “my team won a big game shenanigans”. sunday i’ve got a charity casino night with the golf tournament to follow monday morning. i’m on the IR so i’ll just be playing 100-in. should be a good time.
3. back in the game
4. take care
When we tailgate the early games it’s always a post game party. Much more enjoyable celebrating victory
*inserts DENZEL Training Day gif*
A few things here(in general, not specifically to Taylor)…
– If you think you need help, seek it. Professional help is a real game changer. Most insurances cover at least part of it. My experience mainly involved vocalizing my problems and talking my way to a solution.
– Find something you truly enjoy and do it. When we were younger, it was drinking. “Let’s go drink and do this.” “We are going to pregame this function that doesn’t need to be pregamed.” Now, as adults, we can’t do that (as often). We have to find another escape. Whether it be golf, painting, guitar, or playing chess with the folks in the park, there are millions of options to keep us engaged and excited in melancholy that is our day-to-day lives.
– physically struggle. I was listening to joe rogan (ring that fucking bell) on how beneficial it is to exhaust yourself physically. You learn to embrace the difficulties and challenge yourself. It doesn’t have to be heavy weights or martial arts either. Just something that makes you sweat a bit.
That’s all i’ve got right now. I think this article is great and probably resonates with many readers. Lean when you need to and let’s power through.
co-sign. I still have fb (spotify, fantasy) but havent logged on in months. I only check insta 1-2 times per day, usually in evening. It is so freeing to not be in a constant state of comparison.
I hear you. Apologies if I came off harsh. On the other hand, having precooked meals is an easy win when you are coming up short in other areas.