The ramblings of a mercenary executive...

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Christmas in Leap Year

I wish that the thoughts I come up with for this blog would stay with me long enough to actually be put into a post.

I have 30+ minute commute everday and it during this time that I do the bulk of my private introspection. Invariably I will flow down certain streams of thought to a conclusion of wanting to type something up for this site. The problem is, by the time I get an opportunity to sit down and write, the thoughts have completely escaped me.

That is annoying as shit.

This site doesn't get a lot of traffic, but I know that there a few of you folks out there that check here regularly to see if I have made the time to update. If updates are something you look forward to, then I apologize for taking so long to provide you with entertainment.

This isn't the only blog I maintain, but my other two have less frequent updates than this one. What is bad is that one of them, Ponderous Moments, I continue to write entries for on an almost weekly basis - but for some reason I just never post them.

There have been many things going on of late in my life that have preoccupied me.

I got married recently, we bought a house together, the company I run is really growing and requiring alot of attention, my baby brother is very ill and in and out of the hospital, one of my uncles passed away, and as you may have guessed by previous posts my core social group is struggling through a shift in dynamics - i.e. I have lost, and am continuing to lose, friendships that were once very dear to me.

It is a real hectic time, so I will post as I have things to say. Keep in mind though, I never intended this to be something wherein I would log on and whine about each and every little thing that happened in my life on a daily basis. I avoid blog-sites like that, so I don't want this to become one. I don't like posting unless there is going to be some real content.

So yeah...

Until time becomes more manageable, I remain...

Son of Simp

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