Free Fallin'...how odd that one of my dreams would begin with me free falling.Being that I am afraid of heights, it is not the most logically thing I would want to dream about. But when have dreams ever been logically to begin with.
What struck me as odd, was that I wasn't afraid as I started to free fall from some platform high above, peering over an empty abyss. Feeling the sensation of flying through the air, don't tell me there's not one kid out there who wrapped a blanket around their neck and jumped off something thinking they could fly... But the one thing I took away from this dream, since most dreams are littered with hidden meanings, was how I [my dream self] had to will my body to stay afloat.
With all the things that is going on around, I took it as that my unconscious self was maybe somehow telling my conscious self that if I truly want something and want that badly, that I need not only apply physical hard work towards it, but I must believe with every fiber of my body that I can attain it.
Maybe my unconscious self knows what my potential is and is helping me achieve the goals it knows I am capable of accomplishing. Who better to know you than yourself.
Well my dreams were either telling me that, or that I should be on Heroes.
Well I'm finally back in the city of Gainesville. After spending three long days in Suwanee, GA for a class (a one day 8 hour straight class) on how to better use the computer software at my job. I thought I was going to have a miserable time there....well the miserable time I had was the driving part and the "incident" that happened on my way back to Gainesville.
First thing I notice upon entering Georgia, was how bad the traffic is. The traffic I experienced there is no where compared to what I had faced when driving around Orlando (let alone the type of traffic I faced in Ft. Lauderdale). If my driving companion (my boss and property manager) and I did not have our GPS device, we would of surely been loss around Atlanta and the surrounding cities.
We had stayed at the Fairfield Inn at Suwanee. My expectation of the place before getting there were real low (show that it sometimes pay not to listen to online reviews....sometimes.) But when I got to my room [King size executive suite--way to hook a brotha up at work], I was pleasantly surprised...really! I had a couch, a fridge [knobs were broken], a microwave [burnt my popcorn--but that's my bad I was focusing on the Ravens vs. Bengal game], and a king size bed. And luckily there were a few resturants around walking distance to the hotel that made eating out a breeze.
The class was alright, it was nothing to lament about. I did learn a few things that I didn't know I could do with the software at the office and it will be a great help in cutting the amount of time and confusion between the Leasing Office and Corporate Office.
But to the ride back home. Now I don't know what part of Georgia, but at some point I was going 22 mph over the speed limit. I think the cop had said he clocked me going 87mph in a 65mph. And all I got was a warning...talk about lucky [knock on wood]. Trust me, I am more surprised than anyone that I got away with that...or am I [evil laughter].
One more odd thing before I end this blog entry tonite....when did Subway added pizza to their menu? On our way back to Gainesville, stopping at a lil' store either in Jasper/ Jennings, FL there was this subway resturant that was serving...pizza. Well, I had to order one and see what it taste like, and I loved. I have yet to see the local Gainesville Subway stores selling them...guess I'm going to have to wait.
well I think that is about it. I added a video below, I was thinking about this Dave Chappelle skit when I had gotten pulled over by the cops and was thinking how funny it would of been if it had gone down like that.