Rant Update - Not Wasting My Life

Thursday, June 09, 2005

Last night I did what I said: I setup my environment, at least in part. I cleaned out the 'storage' room downstairs (a cozy little room with lush new royal blue carpet) and converted it into an office. At Walmart last night I picked out the paint I want for the walls (Granite Grey) and I now have to hunt down some track lighting. I think I'll need an additional floor lamp, as well as a pull out couch of some sort so it can double as a guest room. There is a decent sized window, so I have a great rubber tree plant that can do well in that room too even though its a basement room (they are med light plants). The plan is that the room be used for work only, that being Zievo code (Zievo is the name of the company we are birthing), writing (our books are known as the Celestial Trilogies and I hope soon to give you a taste of our world), painting (dad is an excellent painter, so I've always wanted to try it and see if I inherited any of his talent, not to mention that many of my walls are bare), and any other non-time wasting projects I take on.

A few weeks ago I received three maps from National Geographic that I can't wait to put on the freshly painted walls. A huge world map mural, one of the solar system, and one of the universe as a whole. They will help me focus, I find them very grounding.

It's dad's birthday today. He's 51. Not bad eh? He's young to own a 31 year old. Yeah, I thought so too.

In other news, Nicole and I are taking a break. Neither of us are putting our all into the relationship right now as we both have other stuff going on in our lives.

As you may have previously noted from the blog description above this blog was intended to have more than rants, namely software architecture essays/code and some example writing that Nick and I are doing for the books. Now that I have my own space, it's time for those to come to light.

Prolific, I'm coming for you.

TPC

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good luck bud. 3 pages of script in the last 3 weeks, hope prolificity finds you in better sorts.
mgb

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