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July 28, 2006

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July 15, 2006

Feels a bit strange – Another entry for July 14, 2006

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Today was my last day with Yahoo!. To all my coworkers, it has been a joy working with everyone over the past ten years. Thank you for making this such a wonderful time. The world is small so hopefully we�ll have the chance to work together again some day. Feel free to drop me a line.

It feels a bit strange. I already thought about three things I’d forgotten to do before the weekend. But they aren’t my responsibility and now someone else from my team will need to finish those things for me. I’m tempted to send an email about it, but I need to detach. I didn’t leave the office until past 7:30pm,  after cleaning out my cube, packing my cube toys away, feeling a bit too nostalgic, and shredding the old files which I should have shreaded eons ago.

In my former cube, for the taking, I left several begonia plants in cups of water. They all have roots and are growing new leaves. If you’re in the office and want one, go pick it up and put it in dirt.They’re easy to care for and are generally forgiving. My cube was in building F, along the windows near the showers.

July 14, 2006

Entry for July 14, 2006

I’m not a spiritual person, but there is something so beautiful about the fluidity of our lives. Like a branch floating down a river.

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I now have this blog up and running. Wordpress is very easy to use; nothing like what it used to take to create a personal homepage to use as a blog. I’ll still play a little more with the template and configurations, adding archived posts from other blogs I have scattered about, as well as flickr photostream and other toys, but it now lives. :)

July 6, 2006

Vacation Recovery Time – Entry for July 06, 2006

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I have a new hypothesis I’d like to share with the world.

Recovery from a vacation requires the same length of time as the vacation itself.

By recovery, I’m referring to the amount of time it takes to get over jet lag, clean up, establish a normal pattern, etc after the vacation ends. Our five week vacation ended more than two weeks ago and we’re still sorting out and uploading photos, adjusting to home cooking again (a good thing), and getting back into the swing of life.