That is a good question. My definition of awesome tends to vary a bit. At one point, awesome would have included having a latte at Starbucks, while now that is just something run of the mill.
What I may end up with is doing fun stuff that I have never done / have always wanted to do, and deciding if it is awesome afterwards.
Things that are currently floating through my mind include: * Learning to meditate / Tai Chi. * A proper, planned holiday, rather than just burning holiday time (Canada, road trip through America). * Going out to serious events (opera, sending Susan to the Black Cat cabaret). * Drawing / painting a proper picture. * Making something physical (http://www.demifashions.com/ tempts me). * Possibly a new job, though I'm not really sure that there are that many jobs that could count as awesome.
The major problem with the going out events is that, for me at least, they really require a partner in crime to get the best out of them. Not a boyfriend / girlfriend, just a friend.
Speaking about girlfriends, I don't think that getting one comes under this idea - I don't think I have the sort of personality that could support that type of a relationship.
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What I may end up with is doing fun stuff that I have never done / have always wanted to do, and deciding if it is awesome afterwards.
Things that are currently floating through my mind include:
* Learning to meditate / Tai Chi.
* A proper, planned holiday, rather than just burning holiday time (Canada, road trip through America).
* Going out to serious events (opera, sending Susan to the Black Cat cabaret).
* Drawing / painting a proper picture.
* Making something physical (http://www.demifashions.com/ tempts me).
* Possibly a new job, though I'm not really sure that there are that many jobs that could count as awesome.
The major problem with the going out events is that, for me at least, they really require a partner in crime to get the best out of them. Not a boyfriend / girlfriend, just a friend.
Speaking about girlfriends, I don't think that getting one comes under this idea - I don't think I have the sort of personality that could support that type of a relationship.