It seems only a few short months ago that I wrote my last birthday post here. I can't believe it's been another year already. Really, I can't believe how time flies when you're living your life. But most of all, I can't believe I'm now 30 years old. When I was a kid, 30 seemed ANCIENT. Now that I'm 30, it seems like I'm just a few short years out of high school. Strange how perspectives change, huh?
This year's birthday is a mixed bag – I'm always happy and grateful when another birthday rolls around, especially when it makes me a little introspective and I focus on how things have been going. On the other hand, I'm on an assignment in Minnesota right now with 6 weeks in between visits home to see my family (currently going on 3.5 weeks and rounding the home stretch to my next visit home in mid-August). Additionally, I have to work 1pm to midnight today (what's with making me work on my birthday!?!?) which sort of sucks, but at least I got to sleep in late this morning and putter around the hotel a bit. Sleeping late + reading a good book and drinking coffee in bed is not a bad start to a birthday – I recommend trying it sometime.
So without further ado, I'll jump right into my yearly introspective retrospective, semi-objective super-collective of selective reflectives:
Over the past year I:
- Took a vacation with my family to Playa del Carmen, Mexico (would love to be back there with the family again!!)
- Celebrated Rosalie's First Birthday in the traditional family style, Violet's 4th birthday, and Dee's __th birthday (that's classified info and if I told you she'd have to kill me)
- Read some good books
- Rediscovered the time suck that is Facebook and Facebook apps like Bejeweled Blitz, Poker, Lexulous and Scrabble
- Set up my Homeowner's Association community website and continued to maintain it
- Started running (again!)
- Finished first in my age division in my first 5k in 5 years (ugh, now I'm in a new age division, guess it's time to work my way up again)
- Dramatically improved my cholesterol levels through diet, exercise, and a couple of helpful cholesterol medications
- Appear to have gained a lot more grey hair (probably from chasing after my kids!)
- Sold another piece to epiffunnies.com and had it voted as ePIFfunny of the Week
- Joined my synagogue's Brotherhood's book club. Although I'm missing out on most of the meetings this summer, it's still fun. Plus, I'm the youngest guy there by about 15-20 years :-)
- Built a playset for my kids in the backyard with the help of my father and brother-in-law (thanks Dad and Brian!)
- Watched Violet's very first dance recital (cutest video EVER coming soon to a blog near you!)
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Kept afloat in my role as lead electrical on this project and began my stint up here on-site in Minnesota for commissioning
In the coming year I expect I will:
- Spend a lot of long hours on-site here in Minnesota cursing equipment and working my butt off to get things running properly
- Not see my girls NEARLY often enough, but will immerse myself in their lives at every given opportunity
- Finish this damn Vox Export tool (I swear it's almost ready for testing!!!) and get it out to the
massespeople who have asked about it
And just like last year, I also have some things I hope to do, including:
- Bring smiles to the faces of every one in my family as often as I can
- Get back into running regularly
- Wrap up this assignment as quickly as possible and get back home to see my family SOON
- Get back into posting regularly on Vox
- Enjoy every day – Time's a one-way street and I don't want to miss any of the sights along the way






