Life is a Bumpy Road

Austin, Texas. Travel in Texas. Life in General. "Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. - - -Dylan Thomas

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I am an esteemed alumni of Austin College in Sherman Texas (Class of "none of your business"). I graduated with a BA in Liberal Arts as a History Major. Subsequently, I have worked in the human services field since graduation because there aren't too many jobs out there for history majors. Except for my short incarceration in Sherman, I have always lived in Austin, Texas. That's not totally true, I was born in England and lived there approximately 18 months, but for some strange reason I don't remember living there. I travel through out Texas for my job, every week. So beware Texans, I might be coming to a town near you!! I am happily married to a wonderful guy and have 0 (zero, zilch) children. (We just forgot to have them?) I find life amusing now (I used to find it extremely depressing but that's another story). So here's to Life, which after all can be a very bumpy road!

"Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. Most people are even incapable of forming such opinions." -Albert Einstein

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Stuck in Fort Worth


I have nothing against Fort Worth. It's a fine city as cities go, but to be stuck here working and staying in a hotel for 4 straight days, isn't fine. I have suffered through torrential rains and thunderstorms with hail and tornadoes while I have been here. I have worked long days and spent little time relaxing after work, before I go to bed just to get up and do it all over again. This has been a long week. Luckily I am here with some really nice people who have made this week a lot less stressful. That is what makes this kind of trip bearable. Traveling with co-workers who support you, laugh with you and understand you. So thanks to them, I will not lose my mind before I can climb back on that plane to Austin tomorrow. I would rather be home in Austin. This isn't the same type of town as Austin. The people aren't the same, the restaurants, the scenery...it's all different. I miss the hills, the trees, the laid back atmosphere Austin just seems to exude. Most of all I miss my husband. And no matter how far I travel, Austin is my home and always will be. HOME! I am ready to be there!

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