
Imagine this scenario: You’re in a wonderful mood, enjoying a great day. Along comes a person who is complaining about everything. They just can’t …
Promote what you love, instead of bashing what you hate.
Not much to say, but I say it here if I do.

Imagine this scenario: You’re in a wonderful mood, enjoying a great day. Along comes a person who is complaining about everything. They just can’t …
Promote what you love, instead of bashing what you hate.
I took off Friday so I could have a long weekend. Except I don’t have anything to do. Maybe just sleep or read a book or work on my puzzle.
It’s too cold to ride my bike or go hiking. I’ve been looking and applying to some jobs with limited success.
I thought of asking someone to hang out but I can only take so many nos. Come to think of it, nobody has asked me to hang out in awhile.
At least I’ll get to rest.
Describe an item you were incredibly attached to as a youth. What became of it?
My baby blanket, which my siblings and I all had at one point. It was white with sheep on it and had pastel ruffles around the edges. I actually still have what’s left of it. It’s stringy and gray.
What are your thoughts on the concept of living a very long life?
I’d rather live a good life than a long one.
What could you do differently?
Be more stoic.
If you had a freeway billboard, what would it say?
I wouldn’t, but if I had to… maybe a positive message or cute animal.
Do you spend more time thinking about the future or the past? Why?
The future. It’s more productive and exciting, although I appreciate the past for getting me where I am today. It doesn’t hurt to look back sometimes.
What is the greatest gift someone could give you?
Time spent together.
What are your biggest challenges?
Maintaining friendships. Dealing with uncertainty.
Do you play in your daily life? What says “playtime” to you?
Riding my bike and going places by myself. For the most part. Visiting friends in Pittsburgh.