Wow! It’s September. It’s been a busy couple of weeks but we are well along with the new website for the Social Investment Forum and the other projects I’m working on for Digital Division are swimming along.
I’ve also been working more on pencil drawing (will post some here someday, I promise!), short short writing, and I’m making slow but steady progress with kung fu and plan to focus more on tai chi later in the year. I think I’m going to start a drawing class in October, assuming I’m not horribly busy with other things, which would be awesome because I’d learn more about charcoal drawing and similar techniques.
I have more or less given myself a license to slack on some of my other blogs, because I feel like what I’m doing with most of my time is pretty well on what I want to be doing. Sorry if you were quaking in your boots for more updates.
Oh, and although summer is almost over, I am enjoying what’s left a whole lot! On Sunday, I went to King’s Dominion and rode the most horrifying roller coaster I’ve even ridden, Hypersonic XLC, which is probably the closest I’ll ever get to space travel. And Jim and I plan to take another trapeze lesson before trapeze school closes for the year.
Well that’s about it for the news. So as to continue this conversation, what’s the scariest thing you did this summer? I hope you’re glad you did it :-)