Definitely some catching up to do.
1) Pittsburgh is a fine city to visit, if you're planning on being there for 2 days. There just isn't a whole heck of a lot going on. It's one of those places where people don't move there, but people rarely move away from there.
2) PNC Park is probably now the best or second best baseball stadium I've ever been to. The sightlines, the atmosphere, the prices, the food, the intimacy. It all comes together incredibly well.
3) Sometimes I wish there had been another Master's program I had interest in besides HR management. Because the HR rep in my company in an absolute embarrassment. It's apparently a rite of passage that HR can recommend counseling for someone that they've known for 5 minutes.
4) I don't have a problem with friends having different beliefs than I do. What I have a tremendous problem with is people who send me unsolicited messages that are judging and opposing my beliefs. They don't want to have a conversation, they just want to spread their propaganda. That isn't a friend, that is a jerk.
5) It was so good to have Burt's pizza for the first time in two years. I thought that when they went out of business and then Burt Katz passed away that it would never come back. But they have returned and the pizzas are pretty much as good as I remember. Fresh produce, well seasoned meets, light airy crust, rich tomato sauce. And major props for having Brickstone APA on draft!
6) The Chicago Blues fest was a fun experience; it was the first time I'd seen a show in Millenium Park. The only issue I had with the Jay Pritzker Pavilion was that it was very hard to understand the lyrics. Without the words, there's no song. William Bell is an awesome classic soul singer. "This Is Where I Live" is his first studio album in 30 years and I only wish I could have heard more than two songs from that record.
7) This Audible audiobook service is working out decently. The simple truth is I have to really be into the subject. The Daniel Bryan book was excellent, the Lee Strobel book "The Case for Christ" is great. I'm such a big John Ortberg fan that any book he releases I'm going to be a fan. But even though "The Game" by Ken Dryden is considered one of the best hockey books of all time, it felt like a chore trying to get through it. The whole book is 14 hours of audio and by the fourth hour, I had given up.
8) Someone asked me what my bucket list concert would be. Who would the one artist be that I would see if it was up to me. I'd probably say Springsteen, I just hope he doesn't go into a bunch of political crap.
9) I'm switching phone carriers for the first time ever today. It's not my preference, but I'm going from Verizon to Sprint. I'll be interested to see if anything changes besides the strength of my coverage. I would just like a freaking phone that doesn't die after three hours.
10) How is that one pillow doesn't give me enough support, but two pillows stacked together put too much strain on my neck?
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