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RE: The slow start

in Weekend Experienceslast year

Good to see the partner, I hadn’t seen her in quite a while and didn’t know what was up but can leave it at that!

I enjoy those weekends - for me a lot of it is just cleaning around the house. A bunch of just dusting and shit. Nothing crazy and nothing special but it’s things that gotta get done. We’ve had a few of those recently and it’s a little refreshing because of the chaos of work and all that, good to chill for a bit. Of course the little man is running off the walls but that’s hard to avoid often times, so we figure out a way to get his energy out.

Hope the diabetes is better managed, I know it was tough for a few weeks there man! Been thinking about you and that situation but kept getting side tracked from stopping by.

Here’s to a relaxing weekend man!

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I remember days back when I was a kid, nothing much going on but we were content. Bike riding, climbing trees, tadpoling at the creek or making forts and cubby houses, building Lego or making wooden swords and guns to play make believe with...it was nice, simple. It's those days I'm reminded of on weekends like this one and I always find a lot of value.

I went to the hardware store from some Draino to do my drains, a periodic job, had breakfast and lunch, read for a couple hours and now it's time for a nap...seems like a decent Saturday to me. 🤔

As I said a while back, I don't get too in-depth in respect of my life here, no one's business I guess, and rarely do I add images that indicate too much, this one is an exception, mainly for lack of anotter photo to match my post.

As for the health...injections, loads of them, but I'm not dead so it's not too bad I guess.

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Yeah dude we would be in the park next to my parents house doing stuff, in the yard digging up worms, or hiking in the woods next door to my parents. Getting into things but not too chaotic. I hope to give my son those types of memories and access to that stuff! It’s important for kids, much more important than throwing a piece of technology in his face and letting him waste away the day and his life.