In, "Huh, people are different," news, I can assure you all that if I suddenly became wealthy, approximately the LAST thing I would do is work out with a personal trainer and get fit.
One of the things that's really interested me as I've gotten into genealogical stuff is the trails of wealth. The only serious wealth in my ancestry came in banking and steel in Pittsburgh in the 1830s and 1840s, but that wealth persisted down into my grandfather's generation (4 generations later) and is in some ways still visible today (although indirectly).
I wonder how that figure varies by location - when DH and I were making $75k/year (combined), we did not feel at all financially secure!
Yeah, I bet that was a national average.
Here's the article: [link]
Yeah, I'd do a ton of yoga if my days were more my own to schedule.
oh man, my friend's one cat got out last night and he had a major freakout when she brought him back in and scratched and bit her all up. Now she's going to the ER to get loaded up with meds so she doesn't get the cat scratch fever! His name is Colonel Brandon but he really wasn't being a gentleman. He was much more like a Willoughby! (He's not normally a vicious cat, though, thank goodness. He just had a freak out.)
I'm thinking about signing up for yoga this summer. I want to get my flexibility back, and with the weight coming off, I think I'll be able to keep up. They offer the first class for free, so I think I'll stop by and see how I like it.
ARGH. TINO.
(This email chain has been going around in circles for a WEEK. I finally get a response back and FUCKING TINO* is complimenting himself on "tracking down" some information that was IN MY ORIGINAL GODDAMN EMAIL.)
*Not his real name.
I'd take every dance lesson I could and dance at least 2 hours a day. Or do acrobatics. Or martial arts. Or all three (hey, if I'm independently wealthy, why not?). And I'd do something like Intersection For The Arts: [link] but more skewed towards theatre/performing arts. I'd probably actually work harder than what I am (trying to) now, but it would be for something I believed in.
Typo, have some more no cancer~ma. And send your doctor back to Bedside Manner 101.
If I was independently wealthy, we'd have a house, for one. I'd keep writing, because I love to do that, but I would also create something like a writing camp/arts program for underprivileged kids, and scholarships.
ARGH. TINO
TINO!!
My TINO is going to be my boss when I'm re-hired (or when the re-organization is complete). I don't know how I'm going to bear it: every conversation I have with him, I have to fight to justify doing the work I was hired to do. I keep telling people I don't think this is a good fit, and they keep ignoring the question.