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From WordPress to Posterous…
I decided to move my personal blog from WordPress to Posterous. I’m also having WP trouble on my ITSinsider blog, so that may end up here as well. The bad news is I lost all my posts from the last year. I may have a few in draft on the ITSinsider site, so I will try to resurrect them from there.
In the meantime, I’m going to try and get used to this new skin. Not exactly sure how to place media within the posts. Hoping I’m not going to have to fuss with the HTML.
I may try subheads too
This format seems to be perfect for long copy, broken up by subheads.
Just experimenting with the format.
Here’s to Ringing in the New Decade
The decade that was (2000 – 2009) was pretty much a disaster. I am looking so forward to putting this lost decade behind me. In 2000, the industry that I loved and had dedicated my career to tanked, bring my career prospects, my investments, and my sense of security to a new low. Of course, 9/11 happened in 2001 and I was personally affected when a family friend was taken who worked on the 102nd floor at Cantor Fitzgerald. After 9/11, I made the decision to stop working. I spent 2001 – 2005 at home being a wife and mother. That only half-way worked out, as I had to file for divorce in 2006, which also coincided with a return to the workforce.
In 2006, I could not have been more unprepared to be a professional again. I literally had to start from scratch with nothing– no current knowledge in a fiercely competitive tech market, no real contacts, no identifiable marketable skills. I remember buying business clothes in a thrift store called, “Second Time Around” thinking it was aptly named for my comeback. Broke and somewhat shattered emotionally, I started my trek back to work. You can actually see this on the pages of my ITSinsider blog if you go back to the beginning in the archives. I had no idea what I was going to do, but had an enormous pressure to make something happen to support myself and the kids. I arrived on my current sector sometime in July of 2006. In 2007, I was fortunate to find an actual job which required a relocation to Austin. My house never sold, so I was finding myself sucked into the economic sinkhole that become the real estate crisis of 2007. As the economy slid even further, I discovered I was losing my job by the end of 2008 and employment opportunities were becoming more and more scarce. My daughter graduated high school with honors in 2009, but it was touch-n-go there for a while if she’d be able to attend the college of her choice. Thankfully, to the good graces of a friend, she made it.
The remainder of this year, 2009, has indeed picked up, however, and it appears I am finally, thankfully on track. I was having dinner with a few friends last week, and one of them familiar with my travails mentioned that I should give myself credit for surviving and prevailing over some pretty tough odds. This post is a reminder to myself that, ya, he’s right. In short, I am very eager to leave this decade behind. Good riddance. It’s not the worst I’ve ever had in my life, but I’m very hopeful the next decade will be one of the very best.
So, here’s to you 2010. Bring it. I’m ready. This decade nearly kicked my butt, but I’m still in the ring, gloves up.


