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Spike's avatar

2023 was an odd year for me. My wife's US visa still did not come through, which has really had a huge negative impact on both of our lives. It's been a lonely year for both of us. On the other hand, I was converted from a contractor to an employee at the company I've been working for since August 2022. Here's why that is really special: I'm just shy of 70 years old. I'm working on bleeding edge IT projects. The company told me I am considered mission critical. How many people my age does that happen to? The recognition was great, and I am filled with even more gratitude that at this age my mind and body still function reasonably well (not a small thing when one considers the life I've led). I don't take this for granted, not even for a second. Aside from that, being alone in Austin for the past year and a half, my joy has come from meals I've eaten, media (film, TV, music) I've consumed, and also getting two business trips to Germany (had never been there) and one to Beijing (hadn't been there in almost 20 years). So actually, 2023 wasn't perfect but it was a pretty freaking good year!

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With pure gratitude and no mere schmoozing your books and newsletters are one of the very best things of my year Austin. I look forward to every one and am never disappointed. My son was home visiting and shared he was feeling uninspired/a little blah about where he was ‘at’. I shared your book Keep Going and it was exactly what he needed. (So much so that he took it home with him and keeps it on his desk so I must buy myself a new copy!) For Christmas, I bought two copies of Steal Like An Artist Journal so we could do it ‘together’ from California and Texas. Thank you my muse!!

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