Visiting Burque 10Jun08 | 1 comments

I returned yesterday from a visit to the enchanted realm of New Mexico. My bosses, who are also my friends and insist I refer to them as such ;), wanted me to see the new office building and to discuss some of our big current projects. They essentially pay me to be Drey and I make cool things for them, resulting in probably the best work situation I could ask for. I do regularly talk with them on the phone, but it is great to reconnect face to face a few times a year.

I had been back last December, but this time around felt a lot different. I felt like I was still in Austin and had just sent a serviceable hologram of myself on the plane. It took a few days to shake the dissonance, but I never stopped feeling like a stranger. Ghosts haunted every street corner and layers of emotional data augmented every interaction.

This has nothing to do with my friends or Albuquerque, but I just didn’t want to be there for very long. I felt like in order to fit into that realm and feel at ease I would need to morph into some old version of myself, a proposition I found horrific. Although there were major changes in the worlds of all of my friends, my version of Albuquerque remained the same.

It really is true: You can’t go home again.

Visiting Burque 22Dec07 | 0 comments

Last week my company graciously flew my back to Albuquerque to participate in the company Christmas party. I decided to stay a whole week so I would have time to visit my friends. [read more... ]

The Job Thing 18Jul07 | 2 comments

On the heels of the car situation, I did some hard thinking and decided that I didn’t enjoy just barely getting by any more. While freelancing afforded me more time, it was also more stressful to keep hunting for jobs and juggling several projects at once. I realized that working for AllLaw had no stress involved. I didn’t have to worry about that paycheck and there was always something for me to do.

So I started working full time. I am now the Creative Director at AllLaw.com, which is just a title I proposed because it sounded more professional than Intergalactic Special Agent. It also is a better description of what I do there.

I am in the process of bringing closure to various freelancing jobs. I want to devote all of my free time and energy to non-work related activities. This decision is a huge stress relief and it will make a lot of problems go away.

Preparations 19Mar07 | 1 comments

I have passed the first checkpoint. The plan is indeed possible. Preparations begin in earnest.