Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Feeling Restless
I should have known it was inevitable. Maybe it was that last entry about a life of routine and stability but I'm already feeling restless in my new established life. What I actually think it is, though, is that I miss the flexibility of working for myself. I can't be bothered with this whole forty hours a week thing and I don't want to have to worry about making my quota of billable hours. I've been doing some side jobs and I think there's enough work to keep myself as busy as I want to be. And I'm sure I could work half-time at Double-D and start establishing my own business where I can pursue some of my goals as an engineer. This would also give me the flexibility to visit Veronica for a week in Cincinnati or my father in Rhode Island and work remotely from there. I like the idea of it and I'm sure I can make it work. I thought I'd give it a year full time at Double-D before I started something like this but I feel like I'm ready to get started on it now.
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And of course you meant to add visiting your mother and family in Santa Maria. Love, Mom
Hello my dear cuñis.
How are you?
Como estas? como va la vaina por alla? muy interesada en conocer sus planes de vida en vista que estos incluyen a nuestra fresca floresita silvestre "vero".
Por aqui las cosas bien, el "Tutis" no soporto la envidia de las fotos de su sotano y esta limpiando la casita a fondo... esta es otra casa ahora. Ahhhh.:)le mandaremos fotos.
Estos dias lo hemos recordado mucho, pues los aguacates y los mangos estan inmensos y deliciosos, y sabemos que te encantan. asi es que muerase de la envidia, jajaja
Chao... tuti y fruti
Y no se olvide:
Quieranos!!!
Go for it Nate!
-Mike
Do it! Carpe diem. It will make me feel less alone in the spontaneous possibly life changing decisions department. Besides, I'm sure you'll do great on your own!
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