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The Madness Continues

Okay, I’m going to try to ease back into regular posting again now. The madness is still continuing, but it’s lowered from an F5 tornado of insanity to a mere severe thunderstorm of insanity.

First and foremost, we have moved. Everything we own is at the house and the apartment keys have been turned in. We are now, for real, homeowners. For the first time since becoming an adult, I’m not paying rent anymore (although I am paying a mortgage, HOA fee, etc., etc., etc.). I’ve been pretty constantly busy with unpacking, moving, assembling new furniture, and so on all while trying to do my regular stuff too. It’s a lot to juggle, but we’re getting through it. I still need to fill out some more government paperwork to get my voter registration, tax information, and some other stuff updated with the new address, put together two bookshelves, and . . . well, just lots more unpacking.

The essentials, however, are done. We have power, gas, water, Internet, television, and a security system. Our home network is completely up and running (now with breathtaking Verizon FIOS Internet speed). The cats have food, water, and a litter box. All the furniture except the two aforementioned un-assembled bookshelves are in their correct places. It’s mostly just getting through the boxes at this point, and fine-tuning everything else. Many thanks to our family (both sets of parents and siblings) for all their help!

Meanwhile, I’m back at work. The new job is going quite well and I’m starting to get past the ‘I don’t know what I’m doing’ phase. I still have some learning to do, but I’m feeling fairly competent now with my day-to-day work. It’s definitely a change of pace from the government world.

Lastly, I still have a couple of major technical things to get done on the site over the next week or so. I’m tentatively scheduling some down-time for this coming Saturday, but will provide more detail when the time comes.

Scott Bradford has been putting his opinions on his website since 1995—before most people knew what a website was. He has been a professional web developer in the public- and private-sector for over twenty years. He is an independent constitutional conservative who believes in human rights and limited government, and a Catholic Christian whose beliefs are summarized in the Nicene Creed. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Public Administration from George Mason University. He loves Pink Floyd and can play the bass guitar . . . sort-of. He’s a husband, pet lover, amateur radio operator, and classic AMC/Jeep enthusiast.