Kicking the Tires of Friday, September 28

First Align, First Align

Well, old buddy, I’ve learned again that nothing is more important than taking the time, first thing in the morning, to align my energy and my focus with the universal mind, or inner being before taking on anything in the day apart from making my bed and fixing my lemon-coconut oil drink. Yesterday, while driving, I deliberately shifted my energy and focused on having a smooth and safe drive to Novato. It certainly worked; I was able to smoothly negotiate traffic.

Fun Things to Do as a Multimillionaire

Now, I am talking about all the truly fun things that I desire to do as a multimillionaire. First, I will purchase this mobile unit from Genny, then gift it back to her, or simply establish a legal contract that she has full right and access during her lifetime. Or, here’s another thought: as much as I love this unit, it needs a lot of work to remodel and restore. Maybe I will buy a new unit of the same size to replace this one. That’s an option, but we will follow the path of least resistance. In any case, can you think of anything that would be more fun than that? Naturally, I would hire a moving company to pack and unpack all the contents. Oh, and game day! Think of this: hosting Game Day in a suite at the Ritz-Carleton in the city and have a limousine driver pick everyone up to drive them into the city.

Kicking the Tires of Sunday, September 16

Playing Around with Virtual Reality

Another moment of virtual reality: writing the closing pages on a humorous novel recasting my life as a delightful comedy filled with character and engaging writing. Wow! I really like that idea. I really want to be a humorous writer. As I write the final close pages, my heart bursts with satisfaction. I feel so happy. I had a wonderful time allowing the creation of this book.

On My Way to a Week of Pony-Trekking

Now, I am getting off my first-class flight to Reykjavik. Flying first class is so fun and so relaxing. The flight attendants in the first-class cabin were such fun and so attentive. The food was delicious, and the passengers got together for a spontaneous sing-along. Furthermore, I even had a delicious sleep as well; the seats made up into beds that reminded me of the sleeping hammocks used by the sailors in the British Navy during the days of sail. Meeting me at the plane was one of the ten best looking men in the Northern Hemisphere. Such a delight of chiseled features, true-gold hair, and intense blue eyes. Lovely to look at, but I am more interested in meeting the horses!.