You’re never gonna’ believe this


h1 March 4th, 2006

Mini at Joshua Tree

OK, so it’s been 22 days since my last entry.  Not the longest break by far, but it’s been a full 3 weeks.  I don’t have much time to write so I’ll make it quick.

The play went really well and the crowds got bigger every show.  Thanks to everyone who came out and to Ravi for the great DriveTime exposure.  

 While working on the play, an old friend hooked me up with some developers in San Jose who were launching a new website and needed help with some modules for their product.  I did a little work for them and they flew me out to California for a few days for some intense coding prior to the February 15th launch.  While there, they offered me a really excellent full time job. 

The opportunity was far too good to pass up so I decided to take it.  I finished the last weekend of performances and then flew to Nashville where my Mini was still sitting to be sold since I moved last fall.  I renewed my tags, had a lovely dinner with Jimmy and Tina, and on Thursday the 23rd I hit the open road.  3 days, 6 states and 2,400 miles later, I arrived in San Jose.  Well, Santa Clara to be exact. 

I’m working for just a great group of people in a beautiful setting.  Just to give you an idea, no one in the office had seen any of the best picture nominees this year so every day this week has included an afternoon matinee to catch up on them.  How great is that?  Throw in a birthday party on Monday and karaoke with some friends from San Francisco tonight and I don’t have time to sleep or do any pleasure surfing.  I’ve not even turned on a TV. 

There’s a lot of work but the people and place are wonderful.  Sure, it’s a little bit like Mayberry (except with traffic), but the gorgeous views I wake up to every day are stellar.  In many ways, I still can’t believe this is my life.  I’m not 100% sure I’ve ever really known what home feels like.  I think this might be it – and I like it.



4 comments to “You’re never gonna’ believe this”

  1. Well, let me be the first to say….welcome home! I can’t wait to see what the next chapter of your life will hold.

    Enjoy the ride, friend!


  2. EUREKA!!!

    It is SO nice to see good things happen to good people. I’ll be tuning in for updates frequently.


  3. You’re here! I’ve gotten to poke you on the arm twice in one week!

    And in case anybody wasn’t sure: dude *rocks* the karaoke house.

    It’s still a little weird adjusting to Aaron being here and not in Boston and not with Abby. But any Aaron-time is good Aaron-time, so I’m not complainin’


  4. Of course it’s bittersweet, but I couldn’t be prouder. Noone deserves this break more than you, Aaron. Yous is an intellect and a talent that needed to be found. Those folks don’t even KNOW how lucky they are to have you there.




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