So, I decided that I would read some camping-themed horror since I was going on a camping trip with my kids’ scout troop. The book
Read moreI missed posting yesterday, and I won’t make excuses for it. I could have fit it in. Today, I don’t feel much like writing an
Read moreAfter ranting for 6 posts about my old jobs, I finally write some things that might be useful for me, and possibly others. You can
Read moreToday, I want to highlight a special little guy in need of a good home soon. Ray is the sweetest little (big) guy I’ve come
Read moreIn our last adventure, I got a job at Domino’s, took on more responsibility, started to get burnt out, and took a job to work
Read moreTo recap, I worked a lot of different jobs in a short amount of time (8 jobs in 8 years) in my early career. I
Read moreOkay, so in parts I (link), II (link), and III (link), I complained about the beginning of my career. In this post, I’ll delve into
Read moreThis is part 3 of a series on what has led to what I feel is career burnout. You can read parts I & II
Read moreConfessions First confession: I don’t know what I’m doing. Anyone who knows me isn’t surprised by this. Second confession: I read, listen to, and otherwise
Read moreThe past few weeks have been hard for me and my family. Half of us had COVID earlier this month. My youngest daughter is 10 and was therefore unvaccinated. She brought it home from school despite wearing a mask and trying to be careful. However, she is only one of two children in her class that wear one. Masks protect others more than yourself, so it didn’t help much when one of her classmates that sits at her table brought the virus to school. I, my wife, and my mother also contracted the virus from my daughter. Thankfully, we’re all vaccinated and experienced only minor symptoms. My mother is 70 and had worse symptoms than the rest of us, but still nothing bad enough to require hospitalization.
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