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The Prosperity Gospel
Nov 23
In a previous post I discussed the status of some major life changes going on in my life.
There have been many changes since then. First of all, it was the 4 week mark on my new job and I was loving it. Well, I made it 6 weeks. At that point they laid off over 50% of the company. The group of 8 developers I was part of lost 6 plus our manager. The only two that stayed were the team lead and another developer that were working on that last killer feature needed for version 1 of the product. Their emergency backup funding sources had suddenly dried up. The owners, who broke the news themselves, seemed shell-shocked. That was Nov. Since then they found just enough funding from other sources to get to their first release. They will need to get a certain number of subscribers to continue past that point. They have until October, 2009 to hit that goal. At this point they have not increased staff at all and in fact have decreased just a little more as a few people have left the company for other jobs since it has become so uncertain there.
In less than 2 weeks I was back to work at my prior employer (before the startup), doing the same kind of thing but in a different development group than before. Everyone seems happy to have me back. That is a nice feeling.
As for the house – we received an offer and are now in the closing period. We hope to be moved in the new (old) house by mid-March. We will own the new house free and clear – no mortgage at all. A very comforting feeling in this time of economic turmoil.
On the writing front – well, what’s that saying about best laid plans and stuff? I really hope to start writing more. I want to. And trying to get it going again with the whole upheaval of moving is probably a bad idea. But, I’m doing it anyway. Away I go.
Really hitting home…
Oct 15
Today she has a post up that really struck home with me. It’s right on the mark, and it discusses when her faith moved from her head to her heart. At least that’s the way it seems to me. I don’t know her at all, nor have I ever met her, but my interpretation of the story in that post is about that event in her life.
This is the part that inspired me to take time at my office to go to my personal blog and write this post:
there is no excuse for us not to love – and therefore act – on behalf of those without. without food, water, healthcare, or freedom. the bible does not give us an option. we are told over and over again what we need to do, but we get lost in our burden of wealth and we forget.
we compartmentalize “poverty” and “injustice” as causes and don’t integrate serving those trapped in them in our minute-by-minute living, as our continual act of worship.
She then promotes blog action day and emphasizes the action. She suggests Compassion International, which is a fine organization. I personally support World Vision, but toMAYto, toMAHto as they say.
Go check out the post. And add her to your feed reader or whatever you use to track blogs. Trust me, it’s worth your time.
Life changes – an update
Oct 15
First, on the job front: I got an offer from that other company. This is my 4th week there. I get to work with some old friends again, which is great, and I have work to do that doesn’t bore me to tears. I’m actually excited to get to work in the morning. The environment is great. The work is fun. Maybe one day I can talk about it, but right now it’s under NDA. One thing is for sure, nothing will get your adrenaline going like starting a job at a startup at the same time the market is tanking.
On the house front: We are definitely moving forward. We are now listed for sale, and should be able to get exactly what we need to close the other deal. God is good all the time. All the time God is good. It is really amazing how this whole situation has worked out. There are all kinds of behind-the-scenes details that I can’t go into here that have just fallen into place and is helping this whole thing move forward.
Life looks positive in all areas right now. Praise the Lord!
More great writing resources
Aug 26
But first, the new links. In his latest post, Wil Wheaton talks about writing, how he’s working through stretching and growing his writing muscles, and gives some links to some good writer blogs and a couple of good posts about writing.
So, the links:
Writing lessons I wish I’d learned the easy way and
Blog Vs. Book.
I plan to read these. I even plan to read #2 NOW.
As for the other major change going on – we are working towards moving to a small town outside of the metropolitan area I live in now. It will change my commute to work from about 15 miles to about 50 miles. But the good part is that I can pay cash for the house using the equity I have in my current home. Additionally we’d be closer to some of my family. We’d also get an older home, which is something my wife has always wanted. Now we just have to go through all the work of getting our house ready to sell. This kind of has my stomach tied up in knots. I’m actually feeling kind of nauseated as I sit here and type this.
Updates coming…..
First, I have a job interview this Friday. I’m both excited about it and dreading it at the same time.
I’m excited about it because it is a programming job at a company where 2 of my good friends work. I’ve worked with them both in the past – in fact, the 3 of us have even worked together – and I really enjoy working with them. Also it sounds like they are both having fun working there. And from what they could tell me about the project (they are under an NDA as the project is pre-release), it sounds like I’d enjoy it too. I’d get to learn some new stuff. Work in an area that is both familiar to me (web development), but also new to me (PHP programming). Plus its in a different industry than I’m working in now. Lots to look forward to there.
I am somewhat dreading it because I don’t like the interview process. Never have, never will. That’s at least one reason I’ve only had 3 jobs in the last 20 years. It takes a lot to make me unhappy enough to go through the interview process and look for something else. But I’m at that point at my current job. No matter how hard I try to focus and do the work, I simply struggle with it. I am completely bored by it. I haven’t learned anything new in the last 3-4 years. I know our product inside and out, and even though new development is going on using newer technologies like Microsoft’s dotNet, I haven’t gotten moved on to that new development. I’m enhancing and maintaining the older existing code base. And I’ve learned the hard way that if I’m not challenged I’m bored.
The thing that has kept me there, and also has me dreading this potential job change, is the people I work with. I have some good friends there. I really enjoy being around most of the people I work with. And even though the work may bore me, at least I’m around people I enjoy. Will I even like the people I work with at the new place – besides those two friends of mine that already work there? I have no idea.
— to be continued —
Poor Olympic Timing
Aug 12
And the Chinese female gymnasts are 16? They’re as much 16 as I have anyone reading this blog.
UPDATE: I finally got to see some of that fancy Phelps swimming tonight. Now gymnastics is on again. D’OH!
John Scalzi’s tips on writing:
Whatever: Writing Tips for Non-Writers Who Don’t Want to Work at Writing
An idea for content for my site. I like to read, after all.
Words For Words
Never Let Go
Aug 11
Recently I’ve had one of their songs stuck on repeat on my iPod. As in I listen to it, and before the iPod can change to the next song I make it repeat. I have at times listened to it 10-15 times before moving on to the next song, and typically after a song or two will back up to it. I just can’t get enough of it. Maybe God is trying to drill a lesson into my head. But if so, that’s kind of scary – what bad thing is on the horizon?
Here is a YouTube video someone posted that puts up the lyrics while the song plays. I had found another from a church that they had created for a worship service, but in the time since I found it and could post it (several days) it had been taken down by the poster. Give this a listen and see if you can only listen to it once.