I’ve finished up with the music technology gig. I was thinking about staying on in a full-time permanent job, but decided against it. I now have a job lined up at an e-commerce company in Cool Springs (any local tech
NaSoWriMo: Time’s up! 13 songs drafted, none really completed, but still a success.
It’s the last day of November, in case you hadn’t noticed, and that means all November writing projects are pretty much at their end. In my case, that signals the end of my 30-songs-in-30-days “NaSoWriMo” challenge, which I have once
One small year and some tiny kittens
Well, here it is: the day I’ve been dreading. It’s been one year since my dad died. I thought I would have a lot to say about that, but I find myself oddly quiet on the subject. The only thing
Party recap
Oktoberfest looks to have been a big success for the Historic Germantown neighborhood, and our party was a blast. Thanks to everyone who came and partied with us, and my apologies to anyone I may have offended by suggesting they
Home again!
And a post about our travel ordeals is on Metroblogging Nashville. Since what I wrote there was mostly trip complaints, here are some of the trip highlights: Getting to see our friend D, who was a colleague on the infamous
2005 Year-End-y thingy
1. What did you do in 2005 that you’d never done before? Started taking anti-depressants. Got my first single-song contract. Somehow that combination seems very rock’n’roll, so I’ll leave it at that. 2. Did you keep your New Years’ resolutions,
Two updates
First, the Dad update: well, there’s not much new to say, actually. He’s been exhibiting the signs of active death for weeks now, such as picking at his bedclothes, reaching out into the empty air in front of him, increased
Drawing to a close
So I guess I haven’t posted in a while. It’s not for lack of stuff to write. In fact, I should probably be journaling like crazy through all of this because, as I explained to over the phone a few
The year in review
Borrowed from and many others; edited for stuff I care about answering. I linked to a lot of stuff throughout; my apologies if any links lead to where you, dear reader, cannot follow. Review of 2004 What did you do
I don’t do resolutions…
but here are some things I’d like to accomplish this year. Run a half-marathon, at least. I had hopes of running the Country Music Marathon in April, but between the weather and my wicked work schedule, I lost a lot