It's been surprisingly difficult to readjust to being home.
I've been EXHAUSTED all the time; the only thing I want to do is cuddle with Lexi and *sleep *.
I made a discovery, though: my sleep on the road isn't particularly restful; each bump in the road wakes me, or when I need to stretch my legs in the bunk wakes me up. So even though I've been sleeping, I haven't been SLEEPING, which is why I'm so wiped out now.
Yesterday we took the bands gear to the storage unit and returned the truck, so the tour is officially over, and I'm home for at least a month, maybe 2, which is good. Well, I make more $$$ on the road, but home is home!
So, I'm taking this opportunity to establish a rhythm I can at least have a good chance at maintaining on the road, even though it will always vary plus or minus 3 hours or so.
Driving across the country was interesting, especially through Colorado, which was as beautiful as it was dangerous (at points). I had several epiphanies about what I want out of life along the way, too.
I am totally content, but focused on a much bigger and brighter future.
And remember:
Never give up, never give up, never ever ever give up.
B. Dave Walters
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
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