Wow! Talk about a whirlwind year.
So let me help tee up 2014 in this blog post…
In early January, I received an offer from St. John’s University to uproot my family from Centreville, VA and head north to NY. My wife was excited to go back home and to be close to family and friends. For me, I was leaving behind a lot of friends and 11 years in the Northern VA area. I returned to work after four weeks of paternity and resigned (with seven weeks notice) my position at The George Washington University as Executive Director of Emerging Technologies and Creative Ventures.
Towards the end of January, Meredith and Eli headed north to begin looking for a place to stay. As you can imagine, it was no picnic for her. However, she did find a small house in Oyster Bay. During process, we discovered some interesting loopholes in renting homes between NY and VA — in VA, the landlord pays the agent fees… in NY, the renter pays the agent fees… double whammy! We pushed on and began packing the house up for showing to potential renters and to prep for the moving company for an early March move. Stacy did a fabulous job in locating and locking in renters for our home quickly after listing.
Time flies as you can imagine, and both of us were wrapping up with our jobs and ensuring a smooth transition out. We sought the help of great friends and family to help us with our packing and moving — Madelyn (for packing nearly 1200 games), Adeel (for moving over 100 boxes from the basement and packing the moving van), Ed (for moving the Ikea shelving from the basement and packing the moving van), Lynn (for taking stuff to Goodwill), and both of our families upon our arrival to NY. After a moving service for furniture and three moving hauls of boxes (along with the “Zombie Apocalypse”), the home was emptied and we were in NY.
I began my new job at the end of March (3/27) and immediately hit the ground running as the new Director of Academic Technology. I think I have accomplished quite a bit in the past nine months, while making new friends at St. John’s University and enjoying the enormous amount of time off. I am still working on finding fellow gamers in the area, but I am sure that will only be a matter of time. As a family we :
- got to go to the LI beaches this past summer
- visit the Bronx Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, and Queens Zoo
- visit the New York and Riverhead Aquarium
- visit the LI Children’s Museum and Cradle of Aviation Museum
- see an Air Show
- see a few firework shows in LI
- went apple picking in upstate NY and near Southampton, NY
- visit Sleepy Hollow
- spent time at Hershey Park
- saw the tail end of the Macy’s Day Thanksgiving Day Parade
- and I am sure I am forgetting a bunch of festivals and gatherings
Also, I can’t forget to mention that Ari started Kindergarten and has been doing very well at school.
On the gaming front, I did manage to meet up with friends at BGG.con and got one of my game designs, Mill City, signed by Don Lloyd at Knightworks Games. I am still working on many game designs, especially the one I promised my son Ari when he was still in my wife’s womb in April 2009 — On the Crab.
For Meredith, she is happily enjoying the NY area and being back near her family. She is working part-time at Island Exotic Veterinary Hospital and doing a wonderful job at raising the kids.
2015 will be another interesting year. Eli will be going in for hand surgery early in 2015. Also, we are hoping the housing market bounces back, and if not, that our renters in Northern VA stay for another year. Also, it will be interesting to see how a multi-state, additional child, rental income additions looks with the Uncle Same during the tax season. For me, I really hope I can get a game published this year and get into a regular gaming group. For the both of us, we hope that the jobs remain stable with the same, if not less stress. Lastly, we hope and pray that 2015 continues to shine down on us as 2014 did — with good health, good fortune, and wonderful life.
Have a Happy New Year!