As I type this Khawar is still lecturing on the SL1 , it’s been an intense bunch of hours, 12 hrs a day for 7 days straight is certainly a challenge. But warriors don’t fear challenges, they charge ahead, proud and brave, all is left at the end of the course is that feeling of how little you know, how much you still have to practice if you want to be as good on a different track. In the following weeks I will be trying to relax, sit back for a while, it’s been a couple of weeks since I passed the lab, went through an overnight flight, the flu, this bootcamp, and still have to go through a regular workweek, which in my case entitles for no less than 55-60 hrs without counting 10-12 of telecommuting.

 After passing the Security lab I have not rewarded myself and my family with some quality time, so I guess it’s time for me to do nothing for a couple of weeks before I put together all the equipment to complete my RS rack. Probably will have to help my wife with some home shores until I can come up with the I-need-time-to-study excuse, it’ll be a difficult journey for sure, but we gotta do what we gotta do.i