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So... I felt it appropriate to create this space to harbor my own thoughts since my family blog - All Things Adams - does not lend itself to the miscellaneous ramblings of a 30-something American male such as me. If you have enough time to tune in, welcome. In theory, you'll see anything from opinion to rant, quotes to poetry, fact, fiction, and the journaling of my life's adventures - and perhaps a few hyperlinks to items of interest along the way. Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Troubling Economic Times

Well it comes as no surprise that the current economic times are certainly troubling for Real Estate Development companies such as the one I work for. In the last month, we have seen eight people laid off at our Denver office alone. Many, many more across the country. It is one thing to think/talk about it, and a very different thing to actually see it first hand. Most of these local folks I consider my friends. I'm sure that they will be alright, but what if that were me? What if I was looking for work right now, stressing out about providing for my young family? What if it were me and no one was hiring? While it disheartens me to think about the challenges my friends face, it also somewhat encourages me to think about the possibilities that might come to them from such a necessity. Perhaps they will be able find a position that takes advantage of the current situation and be better off for it!
At the same time, I am empowered by the simple idea of being spared from such a necessity. Am I resting on my laurels? Am I searching for new and different ways to become more valuable to those around me? What am I doing to ensure the security of my future work with this employer?
On the other hand, the fact that I already create value has provided me with relief from the layoffs. Now that the others are gone, my value to the organization and those around me has automatically increased. I must reward this increased trust in my ability with more results. This will confirm their decision and improve my standing going forward. I suppose this is how things work. Nothing new here - the stakes are simply higher with a young family and the gravity of the situation is that much greater.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Obama

So it is. Thank goodness. Someone who can lead our Country into a new generation of issues. Can you imagine trusting someone to lead us into the future who lived most of his adult life without a personal computer? The Internet? Cell phones? Wikipedia? Without an understanding of the importance of the affect that the information age has had on today's workforce? These comments boarder on age discrimination, but to someone who is 72 years old, these things must just seem like incredible new tools to use. In reality, they are not just incredible tools, they have had a profound effect on our attitutes, minds, perspectives, aspirations, and visions for the future. They have transformed our approach to the world not unlike the way "The Catcher and The Rye", nuclear weapons, and television influenced the youth of the 50's. We need someone who has been shaped by these new technologies in the same way that we have in order to truly share a vision for the future.

Monday, November 3, 2008

November Skiing

I don't mean snow skiing... I mean water skiing. That's right. This November 2nd, I was able to get out on the Cherry Creek Reservoir and rip my arms off with a couple of good slalom sets. It's been so long that it felt quite the picture below. The water is down to 52 degrees, but we are going to see if we can get out through Thanksgiving.