Friday, December 3, 2010
When it rains, it pours - Part II
Wow! I can't believe over two years have past since my last post. So much time and so much has happened, I couldn't possibly get it all down with the detail I would want. My apologies, but here's the condensed version:
The rain did stop and the flood tide poured in. The car was fine, but our house wasn't. Our flood insurance was a blessing. The next month, Minnow died. The summer came and ended and I was still unemployed save for a part time job. In September, our friends down the road gave us Kiwi, our only bright spot since I was laid off in Dec 07.
Fast forward to the present: I'm still unemployed save for a part time job, but not the one I had two years ago. Somehow, we have managed to hold onto our house and I keep looking for a new career. It will come, I'm sure. In the mean time, I have created a website, http://www.shoplocaldelmarva.com/. Because of my lapse in a meaningful career, I made the site for three reasons. First, I truly believe our locally owned businesses need our support or we'll lose our rural identity. Second, by creating the site, I can show potential employers my real abilities. And thirdly, if my efforts are well-received, we could use the little extra money the site may generate.
Well, that's a fast recap of the last two years. My promise for the new year is to post on this blog at least once a month and not let my stories get old and stale. Please stay tuned....
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Mark Darien
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The rain did stop and the flood tide poured in. The car was fine, but our house wasn't. Our flood insurance was a blessing. The next month, Minnow died. The summer came and ended and I was still unemployed save for a part time job. In September, our friends down the road gave us Kiwi, our only bright spot since I was laid off in Dec 07.
Fast forward to the present: I'm still unemployed save for a part time job, but not the one I had two years ago. Somehow, we have managed to hold onto our house and I keep looking for a new career. It will come, I'm sure. In the mean time, I have created a website, http://www.shoplocaldelmarva.com/. Because of my lapse in a meaningful career, I made the site for three reasons. First, I truly believe our locally owned businesses need our support or we'll lose our rural identity. Second, by creating the site, I can show potential employers my real abilities. And thirdly, if my efforts are well-received, we could use the little extra money the site may generate.
Well, that's a fast recap of the last two years. My promise for the new year is to post on this blog at least once a month and not let my stories get old and stale. Please stay tuned....
© 2008
Mark Darien
All rights reserved
Please include this copyright notice if you share this article
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