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Common Job Options for Personal Trainers Contrary to common beliefs, personal trainers are usually not just confined into the premises of gyms and health and fitness clubs. These days, such professionals are also getting into other venues and establishments to offer their professional services. Many prospective clients also find comfort to know that such trainers could now be found in leisure, business, recreational, and home settings. Personal trainers are professionals... Read More
The title to the Blog does not give full justice as to what we are going through as a family. Lost In Walmart is more of a feeling, it is the feeling you can get when you have some major issues going on in your life but yet cannot really find what you need or know what you want because you are overwhelmed by the scope of a problem or issue. (Like going into a Walmart Super Center for the 1st time to just find something very small and the store is just overwhelming). I plan on expanding on Lost I... Read More
State street in the rain. Drenched, I figured "what the hell!" I might as well splash in every puddle I can find. never mind my new Simple shoes. I ran into Starbucks; all of the customers, I swear, were looking at the water dripping down my face, my perfect mac make up running in torrents past my black coal raccoon eyes. So much for the match.com date that I was already late to. Really, who would have expected rain like this in February. During a drought. the worst drought in... Read More
I'd like to talk about one of the most frightening things in travel today--a tight connection at Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport (CDG). I know better than to try, but on my recent trip home from Venice to Boston, I tried anyway. The only other connection would have required my family to wake up at 3:30am, leave our cruise ship for the airport at 4:30am and lay over for five hours at CDG. I decided to live on the edge. I took the connection offered by the airline... Read More
It,s great to live in rural Idaho. This is an irrigated area along the Snake river. I live at the edge of the irrigated land and the desert or seeding is only a half a mile away. This is the best of both worlds. I can ride from the pasture/corrals to the desert on my riding mule and roam vast stretches. Those that do not live in areas with government lands miss the opportunities to use them. Idaho is almost half government lands and it is open for use to the public. We (my wife and I and u... Read More
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