I write less now than I once did. I also travel less. However, I am grateful that I have been able to keep this up for sixteen years and counting. I hope my future descendants will enjoy reading this. When I was little, my dad used to tell me a story every night before bed, from his childhood.
I was fascinated by his stories and I secretly worried that I would never have any good stories to tell my future kid(s). I was wrong though.
As of 2025, I have been to 47 different countries and lived and worked in seven. I married a Colombiana and we have one beautiful daughter Eliana Valentina. I have had enough adventures to fill a book. I have even written my memoirs.
I have certainly had my fair share of health struggles over the past five years and I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. However, I have an amazing group of family and friends and I consider myself very lucky.
I wouldn't change anything even if I could. I still have a lot of life ahead of me even if I can't do everything that I once could. I am much better off than some other people. I am not paralyzed or bedridden.
You never know what life has in store for you. Take every day as the gift that it is. None of us know how long we have.
That's all for now. Til next time, Tyler