I rarely even write personal entries anymore. Work keeps me busy 24/7 when I’m not spending time with my family, which is by all means more important than a measly blog.
However, since Retromuse.com is also a good resource to my clients to know what’s on my mind, and a sweet outlet to me as well, I’m here today to share a little entry to file under ‘Relax‘: my favorite, yet unreachable watch.
Why unreachable? Well, simply because I haven’t managed to save up money for my own expenses yet. I know I should (that’s every worker’s right!) but my wife and I adopted more kids recently and money was needed elsewhere.
My favorite watch is a nixon the newton watch; you can see a picture here on the right. It costs $99.95 (discounted) and it suits my armor style very well. I’d love to wear it right now, but as I mentioned above, it doesn’t fit in my budget yet. That’s why I’m saving up tight starting last week to be able to buy it for Christmas. A just-for-me present. :)
Take a look at the specs:
- 2 hand quartz with LED and display with rotating disk
- 30 meter molded polycarbonate with hardened mineral crystal case
- one piece injected silicone with locking looper and buckle made of polycarbonate.
For the moment, I managed to purchase a Nixon Belt for pennies (literally). That little thing makes me feel lucky. I look forward to the watch following suit this Christmas.
I will be back to work in a few hours. I think a nap would do now.
Next week I’m going to share more updates on Study Projects, Family Business Tips and Entrepreneurship. My brother Rodimus is turning into a really good entrepreneur and his work and research is of particular interest to our world companies. I will share a little bit of his research topics too, although he’s going to put everything online on his blog soon.
My father (Optimus) says he’s proud of us. I say I’m proud of him instead, since both Rodimus and I owe him all we are now. Dad is our daily inspirational source, our very motivation, our motif to team-work. Thanks to our father, Rodimus and I are getting closer as brothers, personally and professionally. There’s more empathy between us, more than there ever was.
Thank you dad. For this, for everything, for even more. We can never be old enough to learn from a parent.
