One year on ...
30/Oct/2006 22:07 Filed in: News
So it's been over a year now since I first
started this blog, and I hate to admit it but
over 5 months since my last post. I guess you can
say I've only been blogging for half a year!
Anyways there is good reason why I've not been
posting. Lots of stuff has happened since May and
I simply haven't had the time to update the site.
I did warn you when I started that it may not be
a regular thing, but I guess you expected a
little more than every 5 months. I know it's all
been said before but I'm confident over the next
few months you should start to see more posts and
hopefully come christmas it may even become a
regular occurrence.
As I said lots of stuff has been going on since my last post and here's a quick update.
1 - Spent time developing a number of large web sites.
2 - Attended multiple training courses in London and Leeds.
3 - Visited Cornwall.
4 - Visited Monaco.
5 - Spent hours writing a Linux Training course.
Finally I've made some changes too which have taken a lot of my time sorting. The first was the decision to close my part time web business, and the second was to accept a new, more demanding and hopefully more rewarding job role hoping it will change my quality of life and enable me to spend more time with Rachel. I also now plan to spend more time doing the activities and work I enjoy rather than, as I have for the last few years, spending all my time outside of work doing more work (web design). The intention is that these changes will enable me to get more video and photography taken, edited and published. I'm also hoping to fit in more personal web design and other personal programming projects.
As I said lots of stuff has been going on since my last post and here's a quick update.
1 - Spent time developing a number of large web sites.
2 - Attended multiple training courses in London and Leeds.
3 - Visited Cornwall.
4 - Visited Monaco.
5 - Spent hours writing a Linux Training course.
Finally I've made some changes too which have taken a lot of my time sorting. The first was the decision to close my part time web business, and the second was to accept a new, more demanding and hopefully more rewarding job role hoping it will change my quality of life and enable me to spend more time with Rachel. I also now plan to spend more time doing the activities and work I enjoy rather than, as I have for the last few years, spending all my time outside of work doing more work (web design). The intention is that these changes will enable me to get more video and photography taken, edited and published. I'm also hoping to fit in more personal web design and other personal programming projects.