Monday, March 19, 2012

The case of the missing blogger

AUSTIN - Periodically, I look back at my blog and sigh. I really should be a lot better. I can list off all the reasons why I've been absent from this page, but I think you all understand that 'sometimes life gets in the way.' That's ok, I guess.

Last night, I wrote in my journal after a long time too. As I recounted the experiences I've had over the last 2 and 1/2 months, I realized that I've an awesome few months. The highlights included heading out to a company leadership conference in Albuquerque, GOING ON A CRUISE (Royal Carribean to Mexico, Jamaica and the Cayman Islands), saw my first Broadway play in Austin (Wicked) and traveled to a few other awesome places.

Coming up, I'm heading to Costa Rica, back to Shanghai, out to Philadelphia and Boston. I'm excited for all my little trips--some work, some fun. Look on Facebook for photo updates.

3 comments:

Sara said...

Oh, so it's travel. Travel is what made the last two and a half months so awesome, huh? Travel, he says . . . ;)

Unknown said...

oh. so you are alive. just checkin.

Nat said...

When will you be in Boston? shoot me a msg -- I go up every couple months. Would love to catch ya there if you're up for it!

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