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september 14th 1999

just work really....

 

there's really not much to add, to what i wrote last. i'm working away the hours. i'm spending free time with signe and with my mates, jens, ditzel, kim, jesper, lars, and a lot of others.

to be acurate there have been recent triumphs. there is no telling how much it strengthens the resolve, when after 16 months of being kept from basketball by a messed up knee, i could finally at least warm up with the guys from my team.

i'm still not playing, not by a long shot, but i walked the walk, and talked the talk, my knee didn't particularly hurt. for the first time since the pt's threw on the doorstep as a lost cause, i feel there is a road to walk, toward a semblance of my prior ability on a court.

the playing field is visible. i'm getting a little renewed motivation out of it, bicycling further, running a little, and working out in the gym once a week. it's nice.

at work i it's business as usual, and actually for the first time in my 8 months here, i've been doing some things regularly these last 2 weeks. this may end up a boring business job yet (not likely).

there's an option programme on the way, there are things happening in the wireless internet area (remember, i'm the expert :-), and there is a lot to be said about developments.

also for the first time in a while, the desire to see the world is back. it's not overwhelming, it's not uncontrollable, and better yet, i have time. but it's there. i want to travel, i want to see the world yet. i want to try and live in a different country for a while.

for now the plan is simple. at some point icon medialab will need a south american base. this is my cue, my call for action, this is what i will pursue. i want to go there i think, and help build something there.

but most importantly, i am still enjoying this life on a day to day basis, still grateful, for the love there is, for the good times and the challenges at work. still hopeful, that this will continue, regardless of the quirks and quips, rants and raves, the good times and the bad, in the end of the day, i'm doing pretty goddam well......

 

quote of the[insert arbitrary period of time here]:

Old Gaelic Blessing:
"May those that love us, love us,
And those that don't love us,
May God turn their hearts;
And if He doesn't turn their hearts
May He turn their ankles
So we'll know them by their limping."

currently reading:

Iain Banks :
"The Business"