Late Summer Update
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music to listen to. My summer student this year was an idiot (boss' kid) but said one smart thing. "August in the Sunday of summer". It sure is. For the first time since my last post, I took a weekend off from doing activities and stayed in around home. The overwhelming fear of missing out was strong. Fairly standard feeling of depression hits around the end of summer every year but it doesn't get any easier to deal with. Had a breakup last week too so ya-know that's never fun. Pretty well over it this week...
Joined an Ultimate Frisbee Team and we came in 3rd for the league. That's a great ERE sport. $60 for 8 weeks of competition. Can ride my bike to every game. Don't need any fancy equipment and get really good exercise, sprinting on/off for two hours. Below is a pic I snapped of the skyline, sunset and mountains on my way home one night. I love nothing more than bike riding. The feeling of freedom, stopping to watch a sunset. Would never do that in a car. Can't beat it.
Hit a couple music festivals this year. If you are cursed/blessed with a baby face then it's time to break out the old student ID for those sweet sweet savings. The new one in my music festival lineup was Wapiti out in Fernie, B.C. Tiny little festival with a ton of amazing indy/bluegrass/funk bands. Cheap tickets, ride bikes all over town and great company. Me and some amigos set up a little hobo village on some crown land just outside of town. We would ride bikes into the festival with a stash of booze just outside that we could run out to. Music festival done ERE style. Ate peanuts and vegetables all weekend other than splurging on one restaurant meal.
With ALL THESE POSITIVES... I still spent 50% of my income/month last two months. Not terrible but far off my 65% estimations. Doing things is expensive. Furnishing an apartment is expensive. Driving around the country side to go hiking or whatever is expensive. I won't even talk about my investments. We are down down down folks. The last two days are the first signs of life on my portfolio all summer (other than making a quick buck on Shopify). What's the saying? Sell in May and go away? Maybe next year.
Living alone for the past two months has absolutely been fantastic. I leave things and they are in the same place when I get home. Dishes are always done. It's quiet at night. Friends will come over and stay on the floor and I don't have to clear it with anyone. I'm living the dream. Still ashamed of what I spend monthly on rent ($1300) but so far it has been worth it. Occasionally my bike commute gets delayed by train.
It's been extremely hard to work on my own business idea. Breweries have been springing up all over town like you wouldn't believe. I haven't had the willpower to say no to friends in order to work in my free time. Not to mention now that I enjoy my job it's tough to find motivation. I'm leaning towards it now being a post financial independence project when the risk is lower and it becomes more of a hobby with the goal of breaking even. At that time I figure I can pick up some equipment at a serious discount. Not all the breweries in town can succeed. Even if they do? I'll buy the old equipment off them as they move into a larger space.
To muddy the waters further, this company I joined in late May was recently bought out by a larger one. The old owners are already talking about starting another one after they work through the full payout period over the next three years and want me to be involved in that. Oil and gas companies tend to be much more lucrative than breweries. Overall, things are good.
Edit: Forgot that I started swinging kettle bells around! After I learned how not to bang my wrists up it's an awesome exercise. Really wish I would have started these earlier. Got a 35 lb to start and quickly needed to go up weight so either between technique or muscle, something is working.