Apr 092006
 

Life sometimes has a strange way of throwing many things at you at once. Alternatively, we only really notice synchronization because it is such a rare occurrence. Either way, this past week has certainly been a stressful week.

The week started out with regularly-scheduled job-related stress. As I wrote earlier, this past week was the Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament. On Monday, I arrived at the arena before 11 am and left after 3 am on Tuesday. I did some more work on Tuesday morning, and returned to the office in New York City on Wednesday. I’m going to write up a description of some of the neat technologies we use at the Final Four and a description of what my responsibilities entailed. Meanwhile, check out Shawn Cullen’s final diary on SportsShooter.com. There is a photo of me in the middle of the page; I’m in the purple shirt. Back in New York City, I have been working on a large editorial systems project. That work remains a challenge, and even though I was in Indianapolis, I spent a fairly significant amount of time working on that project as well during the Final Four. However, all of this is nothing new. It has also been a fun part of my job balancing the weekly responsibilities against project and development work.

Some of you might remember my post in December, “Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K,” where I described organizational changes at Time Inc. I have had two department heads, or bosses for lack of a better word, during my 10-plus years at Time Inc. For eight of those years, in one way or another, Anne was my boss. On Friday, Anne’s position as Director of Technology at Sports Illustrated and Entertainment Weekly was eliminated. It is almost a certainty that after 16 years of service, she will be leaving Time Inc. I apologize for the corporate euphemisms, and I’ll very likely write more about Anne in a later posting. For those of you who are concerned, my job is probably secure even though it is unclear what I will be responsible for in the coming weeks.

Shortly after discovering the changes in my professional life, I received a call from my father that he was going into the hospital to fix a detached retina. He had waited a while after discovering the problem to see an eye doctor. Fortunately, last that evening I learned that the surgery went well and that he was fine. I was a bit worried, of course; and it makes me want to make sure that I visit my eye doctor and internist on a regular basis.

All in all, it was a slap in the face to make sure that my own life is in order. Whether I like it or not, I’m getting older. And in a single day, life can change dramatically. It’s good that I’ve kept my resume updated (both a pdf version and an HTML version.), but it’s also important to make sure that I have a will written and my life insurance policies up-to-date.

 Posted by at 6:17 pm
Apr 012006
 

Harlan and Kathleen weren’t able to join me at my birthday party, so we went out a couple of weeks later during the day. We ended up going to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It’s a fantastic museum. I end up seeing a different part of the museum for the first time every time I visit. And I’ve been visiting since I was a kid. This time, I saw the Luce Center for the first time.
Harlan and Kathleen
Harlan and Kathleen

 Posted by at 2:35 pm
Apr 012006
 

In early January, I had a few folks over to my house to help me celebrate my 32nd birthday (because five bits is not enough). Betsy took quite a few photos; I figured I had better get to posting them.

Cakes from Almondine
Yum yum. Cakes from Almondine.

James and Brian
James and Brian enjoy the free-flowing booze.

Nick, Jeremy, Sarah, and Joarim
Nick, Jeremy, Sarah, and Joarim

Scott, Carlos, Phil, and Robert
Scott, Carlos, Phil, and Robert

Emily and Heidi
Emily and Heidi

Robin and Karen
Robin and Karen

Betsy (self-portrait)
Betsy (self-portrait)

Abby
Abby

 Posted by at 2:21 pm
Apr 012006
 

I was browsing through the sites I read on Bloglines and thought I would highlight a couple of food sites that have had recent interesting posts. On Butter Pig, Tom Dowdy punctures the myth of filtering cheap vodka. C’est moi qui l’ai fait! is a cooking blog based in France. I mostly read it to practice my French, but the recipies and posts are interesting as well. Finally, Chocolate & Zucchini has great coverage of the best baguette in Paris.

 Posted by at 2:03 pm
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