A Happy Weekend

Monday, December 16, 2019
We had a great weekend here in Naples. Callie and I played some Fortnite. They had an event Saturday where JJ Abrams came on live and showed a preview of the new Star
Wars movie coming out on the 20th. It was pretty impressive. Then the Fortnite world changed slightly, and we could now find lightsabers in a few rare chests. Those lightsabers are AWESOME— so much fun and you’re practically invincible with them, and when it comes down to the last two people having one, a lightsaber duel inevitably takes place, and it’s really spectacular. I was able to participate in a few, and won two out of three.




We also painted this weekend. I got a few new “ready to pour” paints, which aren’t truly ready to pour because you still have to add pouring medium. But the process was much simplified, which made painting more satisfying due to less time preparing the paints and easier cleanup.

I did a few pours, but despite the easier process, I wasn’t super happy with any of my compositions, but my back was hurting, so my mind was a little distracted trying to will away the pain.




Yesterday, we went out to lunch at Outback and did an escape room. The room had a 50% success rate, and we made it out with 13 minutes to spare. Not bad! This place we go to has top notch puzzles, so if you’re ever in Fort Myers, FL, check out Escape Room Adventures.

This upcoming weekend will last five days, because I’m taking off the 23rd, and our office is closed the 24th and 25th. We have a lot of family activities planned, including a possible trip to Universal Studios.

Aidan is coming on Sunday, I think. So, that’ll be great.

Today, our morning doctor is out, so I technically don’t have to be at work until 12:30, but I think I’ll go in at 9:00 to help the doctor who rents some of our space with his clinic.

Lately, I’ve been working on two of the treasureman caches—the one near Keating, PA, and the one near Waterbury, VT. I brought my partner in the FF chase in on it, and we think we know where the VT cache is. We’re very confident, and I’m thinking spring would be a great time to go get it, if it’s not found before then.

The one near Keating might be a little trickier. I haven’t reviewed the notes I took while reading it yet, but will try to do that today.

Anyway, I love the history involved with his treasure hunts! If you’re interested, just search for “treasureman” on Facebook.

Well, that’s all for now...Happy Monday!


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