Oh boy, what to say.. Sorry for being gone everyone! If anyone still visits haha..
Needless to say, life has changed in drastic ways. I have recently ended my relationship with Jill, though we are on a bit of a middle ground trying to figure out how to be civil.
I had a son with Molly, born on the 31st of 2018, though she took him to California when he was about 6 weeks old and we’re slowly bridging the gap, video chatted with him the other day though he wasn’t really feeling it; he’ll be two at the end of the year. I miss him and everything I’ve missed out on in his life, but anger blinded me from what was important, and it’s an uphill battle.
Jill and I moved into a place together in March of 2019, I left my job at GE Healthcare to attempt a start-up business as Director of Marketing for a company that did safety training, though it ended horribly when our CEO decided to up and leave to Mexico. During that time, Jill learned she was pregnant and we would welcome our daughter to our lives in February of 2020, during which time this Global Pandemic ended my employment at a job in Park City, which in itself was a pretty cool experience. I’m currently working at a hospital in Lehi now, working as a BioMed Engineer Tech, repairing and maintaining hospital equipment. It’s a good job, if I can manage to hold onto it.
It is November 2020, we have ended things but are still looking for a middle ground, because we just learned we will be welcoming another child into our lives sometime next summer, Jill is 6 weeks along. I’ve only told my friend Ria and confirmed it to my friend Cory, and now I’m putting it here.
Needless to say, life has been a wild ride in the 2 years I hadn’t renewed my website or offered any updates, but, in the words of Hideo Kojima, “I’m back!”. On that note, I hope you join me in this wild ride called Life. There will be major updates of my smaller scale adventures and life, as well as the new website for my art and photography.
I thank each and every one of you, whoever is still around. Stay safe during these crazy times and I’m sorry for being gone so long; life tends to get away from us when we’re trying to find our footing.
“I know I’m often told
That there’s a pot of gold
But I don’t see no fucking rainbow and my coffee’s cold
I know I should be grateful
I know I’m good and able
But I don’t have the strength to get up from the kitchen table
This kind of shot comes once
Another opportunity of a lifetime just slipped away
And that’s the fifth this month
But when you take a punch
Don’t you ever forget
Why you get up and you put one foot in front of the next”