Posting to Post
Its been quite sometime since I've had a chance to write up a post, so here goes a quick little blurb, though I know little to no one reads these... it just felt about right to randomly have my thoughts out there. This last month has bee pretty busy with work and family. I'm free of the retail environment and now have a day to devote on working on creative projects, and doing things that I need to be doing - like spending time with the people I care about. Tragedy has struck around me yet again, and though you might not know that person very well, seeing your friends enduring that pain hurts too. Empathy is something that I had learned the meaning of, but hadn't really began to truly understand until this year. I've learned to really live in the moment, enjoy life, not to worry, and tell the people you love - that you love them. I know this post is a best, all over the place - but it's nice to put things like that out there. On the lighter side of life, I'm really looking forward to push hard towards my goals, both new and old, all the while making lasting impressions and some good friends.
Day By Day…
"When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life in such a manner that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice." - Cherokee Proverb
This quote ranks as one of the highest of my favorites, I feel that it truly epitomizes how life should be led. In just over 1 year, I've been unfortunate in having lost two friends who have really had an impact on my life. One of them being my fraternity brother, friend, inspiration, and all around source of everyone's joy - Jourdan Van Zeebroeck. And recently my very good friend, the free-spirited, all-smiles, marching to the beat of her own drum - Kristin Marie Norris. To me both of them truly lived by this quote, and have left an indelible effect on not only my life, but the lives of all the people they've met. In the recent days, I've had a number of sleepless nights reminiscing on the instances and the moments that at the time didn't seem too incredibly special - but after all has been said and done, really meant the most. Through these unfortunate circumstances, we grow and learn. I've learned that we should really cherish all that we have been given - both physical and metaphysical. Each and every moment should be lived to its utmost capacity, whilst being forever grateful for every bit of those moments. Be the tiny drop in the pond that makes ever-growing waves effecting all that surrounds it.
In Loving Memory of Jourdan Van Zeebroeck & Kristin Marie NorrisSigns of Life
It has been quite some time since I've posted, on either the site news or the blog. Today is my last day of work on Season 16 of what we call TAR. While working two jobs has been great for income, its been horrible in terms of mental health and wellness. That being said, after today I will have a much needed month off of work. Now before anyone jumps to any conclusions about my work ethics - just know that I've been working 6 and 7 day work weeks for the past few years. This isn't some sort of mental break down or anything in the like, I'll still be working my 'oh so fun' retail job on Sundays once a week, and when I do return to next season of TAR I will be working a full 7 days a week for probably about a month and a half. After that month and a half I'll slow my schedule back down to that meager 6 days a week work schedule. Well that's enough ranting for now, I have a lot of hope for my time off among the things to conquer is; preparing for the FCP exam, increased training/exercise, hopefully some surfing, and a multitude of other things. It is my hope that after this month I can get a fire lit under my "@$$" to try to supercharge my career goals. I've been lucky thus far... stay positive, stay happy, be strong...