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I had given serious thought to a weekend vacation in Phoenix this weekend. The idea was Hawk would fly out to join me on Friday as I finished up my days of sales training. We'd stay at a hotel with a lazy river for a few days and also do some hiking while in town— maybe at Camelback Peak. Well, we decided not to a few weeks ahead because it seemed like the schedule was too crowded. And this weekend I'm glad we decided not to— though not because of schedule.
At first I was glad we decided not to go because the high temperatures in Phoenix this weekend are 100°. That's way too hot for going hiking, especially on a strenuous trail like Camelback. Though I guess we could have just stayed at the hotel all day and floated loops around the lazy river.
Today I've been glad we didn't make a mini-vacation out of it because I've been too tired to actually do anything. Today Hawk and I went out for lunch, and not long after getting back both of us were lying in bed, ready for naps. I did nap for about 2 hours. Now I'm up and I'm still too tired to do anything— including lounge outside by the pool on this warm day here (81°). I'd be disappointed about missing the opportunity but I'm too exhausted to care.
At first I was glad we decided not to go because the high temperatures in Phoenix this weekend are 100°. That's way too hot for going hiking, especially on a strenuous trail like Camelback. Though I guess we could have just stayed at the hotel all day and floated loops around the lazy river.
Today I've been glad we didn't make a mini-vacation out of it because I've been too tired to actually do anything. Today Hawk and I went out for lunch, and not long after getting back both of us were lying in bed, ready for naps. I did nap for about 2 hours. Now I'm up and I'm still too tired to do anything— including lounge outside by the pool on this warm day here (81°). I'd be disappointed about missing the opportunity but I'm too exhausted to care.