But it's not like I can avoid aging, so I guess I just need to do what I can to improve my health now.
I support this plan.
I love the idea of the Camino, but I think I would rather walk Hadrian's Wall from the North Sea to the Irish Sea first.
Funny you should mention this -- that's the other idea we're bouncing around! Mostly because I recall my dad telling me once that he would like to do that one day. So we'll see which one we end up doing.
There's also a very mountainous walk in the Pyrenees, from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic. Sounds strenuous but fabulous.
Dude, I think you can do it online.
But it's just not the same on Google Maps, Liese.
Look at LegalZoom.com Connie. I haven't used them but I think they have a good rep.
Heh, yes it is, you just move your little dude along the streetview, it's totally as if you'd made an epic hike.
No, of course I meant the will, and yes, I've heard LegalZoom recc'd, too.
Heh, yes it is, you just move your little dude along the streetview, it's totally as if you'd made an epic hike.
Can I exercise this way, too? Pllllllleaaaaase?
The thing is I keep finding new things I can get away with.
I have found it harder to find opportunities, is my main problem. I don't honestly think good sense or considering how it looks to other people would actually stop me. I'm not really that sort of aware. But however I used to live, up to 10-15 years ago, random shit would drop into my lap, and I'd just grab at it, and nothing bad would happen, and I'd never learn my lesson.
I do wonder if I missed any opportunities. I don't think I did...I do have some gaping holes in my resume, but I swear I didn't miss any obvious chances. And I never worked out how to make my own opportunities.
I'd try Legalzoom. I've heard good things about them. I interviewed there once, and it was a very good vibe. Obviously they suck because they didn't employ me, but other than that, cool.
Treadmill + Google Earth = epic hike, right?
Dude, I think you can do it online.
I thought you meant the hike as well, to be honest.