One of the things Matt always told me when we were starting our company was that we needed a work-life balance. This was a foreign concept to me because I was always the type of guy who just kept going. If it wasn't for Missy, I think I would have worked 24-7. Because we were just starting out, my work life balance was just not talking about work at home. Missy and I would spend time with each other, but we rarely went out. Even when we were starting in the lifestyle, we didn't do much outside of that. We preferred to be homebodies.
Fast forward a few years and Marcie has been slowly trying to get me to check out more things. We're not globe trotters obviously, but we try to do as much as we can outside the house. Sometimes, we just take a walk or go out to eat. At other times, we go shopping albeit within reason because of her hangups about spending too much.
And it's not like she doesn't go out on her own at times also. Even though her old gym shut down, she has been actively trying to find a different one. Luckily, her friend comes over a few times a week and works out with her while I am usually at work. Nikki is also a good outlet for girl talk. It's not that Marcie can't share with Aubrey, because they share way more than I know about. Sometimes you need a different perspective. It was during one of these talks that Marcie was given an idea.
This resulted in a weekday trip out of town. Marcie drove, so I was in the passenger seat wondering what we were doing. I started looking for clues. Her navigation was no help because it just showed the address. I think Marcie could tell I was nervous.
"Leo, do you trust me?"
I looked at her while she drove. She was at ease. This made me feel better a little.
"I do, Amor. It's just we didn't..."
"Talk about this? Yeah, I am thinking that wasn't the best move."
We were silent for a mile.
"Why am I wearing my boots? I haven't worn them in a long time," I asked.
"It was recommended just like the flannel."
"Are we going into the woods?"
She laughed.
"You're really nervous, aren't you?"
I looked at her before she felt it.
"I was under good counsel that you might like this, Leo. I know you hate surprises. Let's just say we're going to explore a little, but can I have this one?"
I smiled knowing full well that Marcie was thinking of me. I sat back in my seat and tried to relax before I looked at her display and saw we were a half hour out. I took a drink of my coffee and looked at the scenery. It was a beautiful drive. I was also surprised that there was no music playing while we were driving.
"Marcie?"
"Yes, Leo?"