…and for that matter, school of all sorts. Zoë has her first full day of Kindergarten on Tuesday, and P, K & J are back to the full grind. I’m the only one not lugging a bag of books to school in this house.
Yearly Archives: 2006
Baltimore’s own Web 2.0 and blogging extravaganza
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Special Letters Unit
All your snakes are belong to us
Seizures = fun?
Fresh Start
I started a new job today. The old job had become something of an exercise in co-dependency, with no prospects of improving, and I had to stop being an enabler.
Once I gave my notice, it was like a gauze that had shrouded the world had been removed. The world seemed brighter somehow, its hues intensified by the absence of bullshit.
Quitting a job is one of the few empowering moments most people get in their lives — they are able to demonstrate their worth to an employer by denying him of it. It’s even more empowering when you leave to take a job where you can finally feel you’re getting the chance to show what you’re capable of, rather than what someone just needs you to do five days a week.
The new job is almost revolutionary in the ways it is different. Here’s hoping I still feel that way in a year.


