Say hello to my new granddaughter
This is a totally selfish post but I want to welcome to the world my new granddaughter, Serenity Lyn. Serenity came into the world on 12/04 and mother Morgan and baby are doing fine.
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This is a totally selfish post but I want to welcome to the world my new granddaughter, Serenity Lyn. Serenity came into the world on 12/04 and mother Morgan and baby are doing fine.
The wedding was generally low tech, although I was able to put some real-time updates and photos on Twitter, Facebook and FriendFeed. Between those networks and the community comments here, Barb and I are humbled and overwhelmed by the joy and warm wishes sent our way. For that, we're very grateful. And we have to give a very special shout-out to James, Matt Miller and Dave Zatz. They took time out of their schedules and trekked in with significant others from Texas, Washington, and Maryland to share the special weekend with us. After the jump are just a few pics, including a rare one of the MobileTechRoundup podcast crew and family. Thanks again for indulging my personal post. Now it's time for me to get back to work as the mobile technology landscape is changing by the minute!
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Folks might have seen Barb's comment yesterday, but I wanted to take a minute to let everyone know that we're home from the hospital. Actually, we got home on Tuesday afternoon, but we're just now easing back into a normal schedule. I had hoped to be online for a bit yesterday, but there were so many loose ends to tie up that it just didn't happen. As it is now, all of those hourly vital sign checks through the night have played sheer havoc with out sleep schedules, so we're a little out of whack.
Aside from that, with some quiet rest and recovery Barb should be near 100% next week. Thanks again for the thoughts and prayers... challenging times like this truly bring out the best in this community!
Just a brief, personal note to pass along. I'll likely be a little scarce around these parts for at least the next day or two. Barb, my fiancée, woke up early Thursday morning with a headache that brought her to tears. After a few days of trying to manage the pain unsuccessfully, we hit the E.R. of our local hospital yesterday afternoon. After a CAT scan and blood tests didn't turn anything up, a lumbar puncture did. We're working through viral meningitis and will likely be here in the hospital until Tuesday.
If you can spare a warm thought for Barbara, I would appreciate it. Oh, before anyone thinks this is a totally off-topic post: I wrote this using the TypePad client in my iPhone. The hospital is pretty protective of their air-space and won't let me fire up my EV-DO modem for the UMPC. Now it's back to figuring put how to drink my WaWa coffee with this goofy surgical mask on. My most humble thanks in advance for your thoughts and understanding.
Sorry for the lame "Jerry Maguire" reference (the "Flipper" speech), but the weekend is near and I tend to get goofy as we approach Friday night. I'm actually not leaving Twitter entirely, but I'm consciously migrating much more of my attention to FriendFeed and I wanted to briefly mention why for a few reasons. For one thing, I'm humbled, not to mention surprised, that over 700 folks are following me on Twitter. I don't exactly understand how you do this... I keep looking back quickly every now and again, but never catch you following me. Nevertheless, Twitter says you're there, so you must be. Unless Twitter is down... which is another one of the reasons I'm moving away from it.
This is a heads up as there will soon be big changes coming to Mobile Tech Manor! You might say it's the biggest change of all as Mobile Tech Manor is actually moving to new digs in a week or so. Yes, the family and I have decided to take on a new house and we're quite understandably excited about it. It is bigger and better and more suited to our needs so we jumped at the unexpected opportunity to jump ships. The new Mobile Tech Manor will be better suited for all the blogging and gadget testing that I do and it will only mean better things to come for you readers. There will likely be a few days during the move that finds me in between locations but that's what EVDO is for. Wish us luck with the big change. :)
With this tweet a year ago today, I left behind my 15-year, corporate Information Technology career. I also left a chunky paycheck, hence the pithy post title, but I seriously wouldn't change a thing. This year has been one of the most enjoyable in my working life. This has been an interesting "leap of faith". Many of you expressed support and well wishes when I finally came out of the closet and announced myself as a full-time blogger. For that kindness and the many supportive remarks over the past year, I sincerely thank you.
There's also no way I could have taken this path without Barb's support. She helped me devise a two-year plan so I could make this attempt and she's shouldering more of our financial burden as I find my way. When we both had steady paychecks, we split the home expenses 50-50, but it's been more like 70-30 this past year. I've operated in the red each and every month, but slowly and surely the amount of red is decreasing. Since so many people have asked me privately, I should point out that I funded this attempt on my own. In essence, I "bet on myself", by taking some funds from retirement and channeling them into my business account. If it doesn't pan out, I have other retirement vehicles and of course, it will be back to the job pool. I'm hoping of course, that doesn't happen.
Thanks again to all of you, because without the readers and the conversation here, I wouldn't have a personal anniversary to celebrate today. As I've said to a number of folks via e-mail: without the readers, my writing has no purpose; it's just a bunch of words at that point. My sincere gratitude goes out to you all! Thanks too to James for allowing me to participate with him on a topic that we're very passionate about.
Aside from the humbling feeling knowing that I get to be a small part of so many people's lives, I hope you can find some strength, hope and resolve to take risks in your own life. Don't wait around and let life happen to you: go live it!
I spent my morning working in Starbucks, but have been off the clock all day after that. Unfortunately, my father was let go from his state employment position and I've attempted some damage control with him at his home. Luckily, he's just nine miles away. I normally try to find worthwhile mobile tech items to write about all day long as this is my full-time vocation. Guess that makes you folks my bosses? Oy!
Regardless, I'm glad I had my UMPC and EV-DO card with me as my father doesn't have Internet service in his home. We actually just moved him to the house in February, where he lives alone. I'd been harping on him to get some web service, but it didn't happen. Since he has no access to his work e-mail, which was his only e-mail address, we were able to quickly set him up with a Gmail account. Thanks to some phone calls and networking, his first e-mail is already in with a potential job opportunity. If you're a person of prayer and can spare one for him, I'd personally appreciate it. In any case, he's working on the list of "to-do's" that we came up with and I'm back on the clock. I'll make up the time to you, so please don't dock my vacation time, 'k? Thanks. :)
One thing is sure in this life, running a web site like jkOnTheRun takes an inordinate amount of time. This is time that is often taken from our families and without their support and understanding Kevin and I couldn't do what we do, certainly not as much as we do it. I thank my wife Sheri for understanding that doing this is a work of love for me, she realizes that writing about mobile tech is my passion and that I derive a great deal of enjoyment from doing it. I can often be found as I am right now, sitting in my office in Mobile Tech Manor doing what I love doing and Sheri you're the best for putting up with that. Thank you babe for letting me do what I enjoy even at a cost of spending a lot of time doing it.
Barbara, I thank you too for letting Kevin play with jkOnTheRun, sure it's not really playing you know as well as anyone it's a lot of work. I thank you for being understanding about all the time that Kevin is spending writing about all of this geek stuff. I don't have to tell you what a great guy Kevin is but you should realize you're a great person for letting him follow his dream. Thank you for putting up with all of this, it means a lot to me and especially to all of our great readers who follow Kevin's writing faithfully. We all thank you for being a great person and for supporting what Kevin does.
Without Sheri and Barbara we couldn't do what we do here so join me in showing appreciation for Kevin and my better halves for supporting us through all of this. They not only make it possible for us to do this but make it a great endeavor due to their support.
As promised here's a pic of my brand new grandson, Beau Douglas! What a head of hair on that boy. :)
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