The idea of snow is an attractive idea for those people who live in places that never actually get snow. Living in Texas (one of those aforementioned places), I have always wanted to spend winter break somewhere where it actually snows on Christmas and I can sit by a fire and watch all of the … Continue reading Ri-Ski Business
Month: March 2019
The Hills Are Alive With The Sound Of Judgement
You know those people that say they were born in the wrong decade? Usually this comment is pertaining to the desire to live in a time without words like "yolo" and "swag" or because they prefer music from the 80's... In my case, it is because I feel like I am 75 years old living … Continue reading The Hills Are Alive With The Sound Of Judgement
Getting There Is Only Half The Fun
My family is notoriously bad at road trips. Whether it is the car going up in smoke and my dad making us stand in knee-tall brush in the Texas summer heat, or me accidentally releasing a dog bowl flying out the window, or the plethora of other incidences that should have convinced us by now … Continue reading Getting There Is Only Half The Fun
Traditions Protect You From Disaster: A Warning
I am a very sentimental person. I have a 30 pound box full of keepsakes I have collected since being a young child. I have playlists of music separated by emotions and periods of my life. I have kept all of my movie and event tickets for the past 10 years. It's disgusting. I could … Continue reading Traditions Protect You From Disaster: A Warning