Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Goals, Goals, Goals

Goals, Goals, Goals

When I'm talking to family on the phone, I often hear "Well, what are you planning on doing?" Mostly, I think they're talking about school and an eventual career, but it gets me thinking about other goals. I guess here would be a good place to lay out some of my goals. How about Education, Physical, and Motorcycle?


Education

I guess, for one, I'd like to finish college. Currently I'm at North Lake College, which is a community college in Irving, real close to our apartment. Last semester I took a government class, two history classes, and a math class. Right now I'm taking a speech class and an english class, and in two weeks I'll start another government class. In the fall, I'm going to take four online courses, so that I can stay home with Connor until after Christmas. Then, in January, I hope to transfer to UTA, that is, University of Texas at Arlington. There, I hope to get a Bachelor's Degree in History, or perhaps Political Science, I'm not exactly sure yet...




Click here to visit the UTA website.


Physical

I know that I've never been the most physically able guy in the room, but for far too long, I haven't been living up to my potential. I need to change that. While I was on Active Duty, and even now in the Reserves, a PT Test was never enough motivation for me. I didn't care about the PT Test, didn't think it should matter so much, made excuses, and as such, didn't prepare for it and failed it alot.

The answer? Motivation! I need motivation! I think I found some. I have two Army buddies from that haven of bliss, 2-Panther, who got involved in some events I think I may like to try. I just need to be a bit better shape than I am now. Okay, a lot better shape!



One is the
Tough Mudder, and the other is the Spartan Race. These events look like a lot of fun! For those of you who cannot fathom how abusing yourself and risking injury for three to ten miles is fun, well, ask someone nearby who is or was in the military. There is something very, very awesome about pushing yourself until you can't take anymore, and then to just keep going. It's amazing. I have a lot of work to do, but I hope to be ready by January for all the races that come through Texas next year.




Motorcycle
For those of you who don't know, I've decided to sell the Concours. It's a great bike, but I honestly feel like it's too fast for me. I am not a track-day, road-ripping, twice the speed limit type of rider. I'd rather just cruise, you know. Be cool, take it easy. On that note, this is currently the wallpaper on my laptop, and what I think I want to save up for. A Heritage Classic. I love this color by the way. It's just so... classic...


1 comment:

Steve said...

I saw a pearl white softail and it's definitely 'classic' style. Not much in to harley's myself, but i agree that the concourse was ridiculously fast. It really blew me away how such a heavy bike could haul so much ass, and definitely gave me some perspective on my own machine.