I found this photo journal post about an alternative black friday activity. I hope you enjoying find yourself an adventure soon.

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Black Friday is here once again.  H and I made our annual Black Friday pilgrimage.

The lines were long and epic

The roads were packed with holiday traffic, and we had to park miles away from the mall.

We scored a great deal on some sunshine (80% off, Woohoo!).  I trampled some people to get a screaming deal on some Fresh Air (it was practically free at $00.00).  We also got a HUGE box of endorphins for all our friends and all the loyal readers of this blog.

It was not all fun.  We had to climb to the 200th floor of the mall for some Sweeping Views.  Then we went screaming down to the lobby, only to hammer back up 160 floors for some Burning Quads.

All things considered, it was a successful Black Friday.  We spent $000.00 and arrived home tired and hungry.

Pretty pictures aside, there is…

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Happy Thanksgiving and welcome to My Blog (Repost from 2012)

I am re-sharing this post from 2012, since it is just as relevant in 2019 as it was Seven years ago. I am planning to start writing/blogging again, so I thought I would kick things off with one of my original posts from 2012. Things that I am grateful for are mostly unchanged…. The kids are older, wiser and more mature. Jen and I are older and perhaps a bit less mature. I am perhaps even more grateful and appreciative now with the added 7 years of abundance and perspective. I wish everyone a happy and abundant Thanksgiving! Added a few updated photos inline to the post below. If you enjoy reading this post please consider reading my other old posts and sign up to recieve notifications of my future musings

Happy Thanksgiving and welcome to my Blog! I have been procrastinating from starting this blog for a long time (years). I am not sure how frequent I will post or how it will evolve, but, that is the nature of the Iterative living theme. More on the Iterative Living theme and my initial vision for this blog later. For this first post I wanted to reflect on the things I am most Thankful for. Here is a list of the top five things I am most grateful for:

1-My Family– I am most grateful for my family. Starting with my wife, the love of my life, my soulmate and best friend. I can’t imagine life without her. She completes me and makes me a much better person. Next my children. I am so blessed to be able to experience the joy and wisdom of parenthood. Unconditional love and inspiration from my children is a gift that I will continue to cherish throughout the journey to come. Finally my Parents and Siblings. I would not be who I am without the influence of my greatest teachers. My parents taught me how to empathize, question and love the world around me. My brother and Sister taught me how to empathize, learn from and partner with the people in my life.

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2-My Friends- I am blessed with an every growing community of friends. I cherish each and every one of you, From my first friend to the one I have just recently met. Although we may drift in and out of touch I have confidence that we will remain connected and continue to benefit from the connection. I appreciate all I have learned from my friends. Many of you have provided me with support and inspiration in ways that are beyond comprehension.

3-Abundance– In both Material and non material ways, I realize that I am rich beyond measure. I realize that I have way more then I need. I acknowledge and appreciate this bounty and hope that I can continue to enjoy and appreciate all that this allows me and my family to do. The context of this abundance only makes me more interested in finding ways for others to have opportunities to have the same level of abundance in their lifes.

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4-Perspective– I am grateful for the perspective and empathy that I have been tought to have. It is easy to get lost in the moment and not step back and fail to look at life through the prism of larger perspective. I am so glad that I can view and appreciate the empathy and perspective that comes with age and experience. I hope that I use this perspective to influence positive change in the world.

5-Health– I am grateful for my families good health and the activities and experience that this good health permits us to experience.

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