Not having enough fun isn’t fun.
I’ve talked with several people having this experience. Hanging out by themselves, watching movies or searching the internet. Not going out with friends. Bogged down with daily living. (If that describes you, you’re not alone in being alone.)
In January, I included on this year’s mind map of goals Fun, Adventure, Travel, Dancing and Friends. My intentions have been working.
This weekend I had fun! Lots of it.
About ten years ago, I heard recordings of Patrizio, an Italian singer with an amazing voice. When he came to town on Thursday, I got a strong nudge to see him and went with my friend and client Belinda Mendoza, a feng shui expert for prosperity.
It was a surprisingly superb show.
When he mentioned he was performing in San Antonio the following night, and I already had plans to meet another friend and client there, I asked Carol if she wanted to go.
First, she and I enjoyed Happy Hour at Tower of the Americas while having a great conversation as we watched the sun go down.
We were having so much fun that we got to the theatre way past when we planned – 8:04 for an 8 PM concert.
Who did we see at the door? Patrizio and his fabulous band.
We laughed and joked together with Patrizio. He took selfies with us – oh shucks that they didn’t come out quite well enough to share.
We were already on a high from having so much fun, and then the concert started. His intention is for his audience to enjoy ourselves, and we did beyond expectation.
During his song “Mambo Italiano,” I was the audience member with whom he chose to dance a brief segment that’s part of his show.
If you ever have a chance to see one of Patrizio’s concerts, it’s great entertainment. He’s such a warm person and a phenomenally talented singer and musician who cares about his audience.
He sets the tone for joy, and I didn’t see one person who wasn’t moving to the music, smiling or shouting out their accolades of enthusiastic approval. That’s why people from coast to coast drove or flew in to see him.
After the show, we returned to the Tower to see three short movies with special effects.
Then, we took a walk to a nearby park.
Carol Warkoczewski is the City Architect of San Antonio, and she showed me Yanaguana Garden, which is a new 4.1-acre park.
Carol and her team, amongst others, played an important role in the park being the popular San Antonio highlight that it is today.
Getting a park tour from Carol about the cutting edge design and creativity was… well, by this time my mind was getting blown by how many wonderful experiences I was having.
Supercharged ride on divine flow.
What an amazing couple of days!
Your TIP is to have more fun! Take time to enjoy this wonderful world.
We all need to play.
When you lighten up, your goals and dreams manifest more quickly and with grace and ease.
Find your Patrizio and go have some fun.