so here's my update since the last blog, brace yourself, it's kinda long!
I've been trying out a bunch of the local places. I have a couple that i like the most right now.
The first i'll talk about it the Raven.
It's a great local place with tons of beer with an amazing happy hour from 4-6 and 10-close! Like anything you could want. And a few of the bartenders that work here brew their own beer and it's sold here too!
they also have great food here. all organic and anything they can buy local they do. i probably come here for lunch at least 3 times a week.
They also have bands play every weekend but i haven't been to watch any of those yet. Hopefully soon!
Another place i like going is called Wild Iris.
It's just a small little coffee shop where i go and get some work done. I snuck a couple pictures of the inside for you guys!
I think i've told some of you but also i've been going to spin classes like crazy.
Five times last week and now three times this week. I think it's going to work out really well in my health scheme! At first it was tough but i feel like i'm starting to get the feel for it now and am enjoying myself in there. The only thing is i get annoyed with all the people who don't do what the instructor says. They'll just sit there doing their own thing and i'm like if you want to do that, go out on an exercise bike on your own! You're ruining the vibe!
I drove to phoenix this past weekend to see my friend Melissa whom i met in Kenya about 4 years ago. I had an amazing time. We sat around all day drinking wine and catching up. Something i picked up on about an hour into the conversation was that she lives with a pot dealer hahaha. Her roommate Reann was really nice though. But about every hour someone would come by, they would go in the back yard, smoke some and then they would leave and she would come in with more money hahaha. And she had a giant canister full of the big pot bud things.
But ya i had a great time. After we talked all day they cooked dinner and then we got ready and went out to a few gay bars in phoenix. Apparently there are a ton there. They said that they have the most out of any city in the US. i'm not sure if it's true or not because they make up a lot of facts. Anyway, we went to the first one and drank a ton, i barely remember leaving to go to the second one (we had been drinking all day, remember)! I remember some at the second one like telling a go-go dancer he looked like he was 12, then i don't remember anything about the 3rd one! i do remember trying to get the cab driver to take his pants off once we got back home though! Then the next morning i woke up and i was laying the in middle of the living room floor! hahaha all in all it was a great night! I didn't take any pictures out at the bars, just of the drive there and back. Lots of mountains and cacti!
In other news, Arkansas (jerome) and i are i guess attempting this thing long-distance. Neither of us really know what to expect but like each other a lot and want to try. He's a pretty great guy so we'll see! But right now all we can really do is Skype, which we do pretty much every night for 2-3 hours haha. After i get back from kenya he's thinking about flying out here to see me. If not though in march he's going to vegas with his mom and aunt and so i'll be able to drive over there and spend a weekend with him.
Work stuff is going well. We've raised about $500 with the election facebook site alone! We have a few other fundraisers coming up after i get back from kenya too that should bring in a pretty big lump. I'm starting to get really excited because i'm leaving in a few days! I'll only be there a couple weeks though, coming back on i think Feb 10th or something. I have to get back so i can meet with the north carolina rotary club to give them all the information i get on this trip and start trying to raise the $100k with them that this water project is going to take!
I still haven't really met anyone from prescott but that's ok. I'm having a great time with what i'm doing for work and my personal life. I think this change upgraded my life by about 100%.
Anyway i know this is getting super long but i just wanted to say thanks to everyone for blogging! I really do appreciate it! I miss everyone of you guys tons and think about you everyday i'm here!
Love you all!
B-rad
PS. incase you're wondering, "everybody's hometown" is prescott's motto! hahaha










1. i want to go to the raven
ReplyDelete2. i love the ceiling of the wild iris
3. those cacti look cool
4. happy that you're trying to make it work w/arkansas... can't wait to meet him one day!
5. glad work stuff is exciting
6. upgrades are the best - :D - so glad this change was exactly what you needed!!
i forgot...
ReplyDelete7. that is the most adorable motto ever.
i loved this blog! everything about it, but especially the part about you getting mad at the other spinners. hahahahaha i probably would be one who's not doing what the teacher says. i'm glad we started blogging again :)
ReplyDeletehaha i did spin once, and only once because it was absolutely horrible! i was definitely one of those ppl you hate bc i was like, why am i doing this to myself?! it hurt my knees a lot too, so im using that as my reason for never trying again haha
ReplyDeleteim with laura, i want to go to the raven! im glad youre keeping up your relationship. i hope that you dont experience the skype technical difficulties that are much too familiar to me. its actually a large part of the reason why i am not really into skype anymore.
love and miss you!
i LOVE that you love your new home! i want to come visit. i wish you had a layover in london this time but maybe next time! the raven looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteHahahah they make up a lot of facts?
ReplyDeleteNot remembering is how you get slapped in the face!!! Did you wake up in the living room in a pile of your own vomit? Too bad Callie and Megan were not around to blame it on this time...
Miss and love you and hope your flight to Kenya went well.
So many things made me laugh!!
ReplyDeleteThe story about Reann is priceless.
I'm glad you had fun in Phoenix! It's such a fun city, even if they do make up lots of facts.
Work sounds sooo fulfilling. I can't wait to see all of your updates from Kenya and I hope you raise $200,000 instead of just one.