Changes

Tonight is our last night in our Maroubra flat. We have to pack up and be out by tomorrow night, and then the following morning we fly out of Sydney for our two week tour of Australia. We have only barely started packing, so tomorrow should be an insanely busy day.

My last final was yesterday, so now I'm officially done with school. I should get my results in the next few weeks, and then (assuming I did ok on my finals) I'll have a Masters degree!

Jessica is 8.5 weeks old now and is doing very well. She's been a bit grumpy the last few days, but it's easy to overlook because she is so dang cute! I absolutely love the whole daddy experience, far more than I expected to.

This month marks Less Than Me's 5th birthday. These last 5 years have been a fun/crazy ride that wildly outstripped my expectations. Hawaii, Europe, Australia, a Masters degree, and a wonderful little baby girl. Wow!

I suspect the next 5 years won't be as wild and exciting, but I'm fine with that. The goals/dreams I have now don't really fall into the adventuresome category: find a job that I love, be a great dad for Jessica (and her sibling, if one arrives), continue my programming studies (this time on my own), get involved in volunteer work, try my hand at home brewing beer. (Ok, that last one sounds adventuresome!)

In the short term, these next few months should be interesting. It feels a bit like we just hit the reset button on our lives. No jobs, no money, no home, no car, no solid plans... We get to build it all back up from scratch in whichever way we'd like. I suppose that should sound like a lot of work to me, but it doesn't... it just sounds fun.

So, here's to the next five years, may they be as fulfilling as the last five...

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Amen
and
Amen
I cant wait for the physical presence
of Prophet Jake to
actually walk amongst us.

Bless you servant of the most high linux..
hehe ;)

Fantastic! Sounds like a great place to be in. Serving your family and starting a life is an excellent privilege, full of great joys. And to see all the fun and adventures you've been able to have - awesome - don't ever forget it!

So does brewing beer at home fall under volunteer work. Like beer for the poor. We can all keep you pretty busy with that one. Can I have some more please?..... I am ready to put you to work on the steak for Jake program. My laptop needs a good spanking!

Make sure you keep an eye on your baby when you visit Uluru... :s

So what's the deal. You've been in Portland for a week now, trapped in a Arctic Blast, and no new blog post. Whats going on man!

I agree with Heidi. Where are the blog posts??

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