I moved again, back to a place I've lived before, from a place I grew fond of too late. Depending on your perspective, you might say I'm still in the process of moving even though said process started (and supposedly ended) about 35 days ago. My apologies to those left in the wake of my destruction.
The decision to move again was tough, but a decision that was reached in part because of some uncertainty about my job situation (not dire, but too long and complicated to explain here). Effective February 1st, I accepted a promotion to full-time management and I am anxiously awaiting my appointment for corporate branding. It's more of a formality than anything else, but I have to admit I'm a little nervous about it. My skin's never been scorched by a red-hot iron before so I'm not really sure what to expect. It kind of makes me wish we could just take it back to the days where you bragged about where you worked and that was enough to show your loyalty. Ce n'est pas!
I just finished reading a book about the spirituality of U2 (Walk On by Steve Stockman). I must be the most dense person in the world because until I stumbled upon a U2 tribute album by Christian artists on iTunes, I never gave U2's music a second thought with regard to spirituality. It all seems so obvious now, especially after reading the book. Honestly when I first picked up the book, I thought I might find myself simply reading into a series of coincidences but the evidence is a little more compelling than that. Not to mention Bono's been a little more outspoken regarding his spirituality lately.
Searching on iTunes for Shaquille O'Neal's legendary rhymes is not as fruitful as one may desire, but if you search carefully enough you will find a karaoke version of his greatest hit, Biological Didn't Bother.
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