This is Steven Tyler’s Blog
Introspective phrase that makes me sound interesting…How do you stay awake?
There must be a carbon monoxide leak in my office, because I have been exhasted all day. It is either that, or lack of sleep. Take a guess as to which it is. I am going to stand firm next to my theory of a slow gas poisoning.
My coworker an I were both feeling the Tuesday drag and grabbed an early coffee at 1:00, but it didn’t seem to have much effect. So, I am all up for suggestions about what to do to spark my energy on a slow day.
Tell me what you like to do for an energy boost in the comments section. If people participate with legitament ideas I will take the top suggestions, try them out, and review then in a future posting.
Welcome to Springfield
This has been a great day. I got up this morning and when kristen got home from work we packed up the car for Springfield IL. It is my honor to be in my friend Jakes wedding tomorrow.
Just in case you are woundering what is between Indianapolis and Springfield here is the list I compiled along the way:
-4 red tail hawks
-more fog than a 1989 prom
-at least 6 demolished guardrails
-2 sets of yellow drums blown to pieces from car hitting them
-2 big rigs run completely off of the road
-4 pro gun poems promoting gunssavelives.com (I have not checked out the site yet)
After checking in to the Springfield Hilton I went and tried out my tux. There were a few things that didn’t fit, but I am confident the tux shop will have it all worked out tomorrow.
Not long after getting back from the tux shop we headed out for the wedding practice. I went well, but it took every minute of 2 hours. Then we were off to dinner, and it was great. The food was great, and it was great to get to know more of Jake’s family.
Through all of this my wife Kristen was wounderful. She was running on about 5 hours of sleep from the last 48, but went along with everything we did with a smile on here face. She is getting some sound sleep right now and I should join her.
There is a lot more of today that i would love to tell, but i am too tired. I will leave you with this picture of Springfield at night from the 22nd floor of the Hilton.










