Tuesday, September 30, 2008

so now what?

I'm a slacker, the ultimate procrastinator.
There, I said it. So now what?

Here's the real problem:
The real problem isn't the 32 loads of laundry or the unfinished Christmas cards from last year I found in my bottom kitchen drawer. The problem is that I waited until the last minute to tell someone how I feel about that person. The problem it is not that I can not speak my mind, or that I'm to shy (If you know me, you know that's not the issue).
But what happens when ultimate procrastination meets borderline mid-life crisis? You easily get confused with your priorities, you get so overwhelmed with the decisions, even the small daily decisions that you end up not making any decision.
If you are still reading this (first of all, thank you for attention). You probably know you think where I am going with all this.

So, is it the mid-life crisis responsible for the procrastination? Or the other way around? Either way, it feels good to let it out of my head in to this lines.

And if you need to know, yes it took me almost 4 weeks to finally decide to finish this post.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

now on whrrl


SO WHERE IS ALFREDO? I know that most of you don't know where have I been lately and (assuming that you care) :-) I have signed up to whrrl service, where you can actually see in a map where I am or have been. I will be doing reviews of most cool places to hang out, from upscale shopping to the best deals in the area! For now I will be covering most of Texas , Oklahoma and doing a special blog about what really is going on Louisiana, real time. Check out the blog, follow me on whrri and on twitter!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Everything is going to be all right


Why is it so hard to do the things we KNOW we need to do?

Family is FIRST and will always be, I know that I always knew it.
Been here for so long, thinking things will fall into place once I worked hard and lived an honest life.
While I have no major regrets, I do regret not being there the day my sister fell ill, the day mother was so sad she couldn't get up that day.


When my niece turned fifteen and everyone was there...except me. I know now that the saying "Things happen for a reason" can hold so much truth, so growing up has no age. 
I let you know what happens tomorrow.
cheers
fredo