February 02, 2004

An exercise in futility...

While trying to subjectively profile my co-workers, I realize that I work in a barnyard of mediocrity. Is this what I want from my life, or even worse, what I can even begin to accept as my daily existence??? It surprises even me that a company would reach so far into the barrel of applicants to find some of these people.

During my hiatus from posting here, I began to realize just how much the information super-highway kept me in touch with the reality that is the world going on around me. Among some of my favorite peeps out there, I have to give shout outs to the good people of Orange County, California, as well as those of you in the Bay area. I am in serious need of updating my links, as some of my favorite reads have been changing. I still check in on most of my regulars, but there are some really great reads out there that I need to link to, as you folks rock my pants! Among these are the writing genius of Derek Powazek, the wonderful stories over at the Fray, and one of my huge goals for 2004, attending Burning Man.

This year is going to be a fantastically exciting one for me. Last year was a transitional year, learning who I was again. Along the way, many of you helped me discover who I was shaping into being, and helped me realize that some of my seemingly neurotic ideas were perfectly normal, and that I am just who I am. Hey, if you guys can deal with that, I guess I should be able to do the same. As I was saying, this year is going to totally rock my face. I am sitting with an entire months worth of vacation, and am putting together a plan of how to use each and every moment of it. I think that at least a week of it needs to be spent outside the borders of North America. One week is going to be spent at Burning Man, and then there are another two weeks to be dealt with.

There are some really cool things going on "behind the works" as well, and Im feeling really good about that as well.

Only 214 days until Burning Man, gotta start planning!

Posted by Broch at February 2, 2004 03:56 PM

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Hmm so what profile did I fit....LOL
Dude, no worries, you are like a brother to me, that is why I am so hard on you some days. I expect a lot out of you, and feel the need to keep you in line, LOL!!!
Orange County gal waving right back at ya! :)

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