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		<title>Goodbye 2009.  Hello 2010!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I always look forward to New Year&#8217;s Day.  The start of a new year (and a new decade) makes me smile.  There&#8217;s promise in the air, opportunities that have yet to be written, a chance to start over in some ways.  Life seems full of boundless possibilities. I usually spend the first day of January [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I always look forward to New Year&#8217;s Day.  The start of a new year (and a new decade) makes me smile.  There&#8217;s promise in the air, opportunities that have yet to be written, a chance to start over in some ways.  Life seems full of boundless possibilities.</p>
<p>I usually spend the first day of January looking over the past year.  I&#8217;m tend not to dwell on the past too much, but I do like to remember accomplishments, significant milestones, and other events that seem to have meaning to me.  Here&#8217;s a partial list from 2009 (in no particular order):</p>
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<li>Seeing my <a title="Connor Kingery" href="http://www.connorkingery.com/" target="_blank">elder daughter</a> make first band both semesters of her senior year (she&#8217;s now third chair in first band!!!) and get her letter jacket</li>
<li>Seeing my younger daughter make the drum line in middle school and stay first chair for most of the first semester)</li>
<li>Another full year of being employed by only <a title="ICx Technologies" href="http://www.icxt.com" target="_blank">one company</a> (a major achievement for those who know me well&#8230;)</li>
<li>Another year of singing with the choir at <a title="Community Bible Church - San Antonio" href="http://www.communitybible.com" target="_blank">Community Bible Church</a> (one of the true blessings in my life)</li>
<li>Another year of working with Puresound, our <a title="Puresound Youth Choir" href="http://www.communitybible.com/ministries/worship/pure_sound/" target="_blank">church youth choir</a> (fantastic kids with a powerful ministry)</li>
<li>Business trips to Honolulu, San Diego, New York, Baltimore, and Las Vegas</li>
<li>Visiting with <a title="Wax and Wires" href="http://waxandwires.com/" target="_blank">Tim Eagerton</a> while in San Diego (one of the few benefits of business travel is when your trip takes you to places where your friends live)</li>
<li>Visiting with <a title="Bill Van Loo" href="http://www.billvanloo.com/" target="_blank">Bill Van Loo</a> of <a title="chromedecay record label" href="http://www.chromedecay.org" target="_blank">chromedecay</a>  in the Ann Arbor area (Bill is a true Renaissance man and inspires me in so many ways.  Thanks for the trip to the record store, Bill!  Looking forward to my next trip up!!)</li>
<li>Seeing <a title="Star Trek Official Site" href="http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/index.html" target="_blank">Star Trek</a> reimagined and brought to the big screen again by J. J. Abrams (sure, not momentous for you perhaps but a huge event for this closet Trekkie)</li>
<li>Finally seeing my friend <a title="Gabe Gibitz" href="http://www.gabegibitz.com" target="_blank">Gabe Gibitz&#8217;s</a> CD <a title="Spirit of Elijah @ Amazon.com" href="http://www.amazon.com/Spirit-of-Elijah/dp/B002CCBNV4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1262452581&amp;sr=1-1-fkmr0" target="_blank">&#8220;Spirit of Elijah&#8221;</a> released! (Sorry it took so long, Gabe, but the end result was worth the wait for me! This next project should be even better!!)</li>
<li>Opening our new office in San Antonio (a big improvement over the old place) in June</li>
<li>Finally getting furniture for the new office (in December!)</li>
<li>Making new friends and renewing old friendships with so many people</li>
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<p>There&#8217;s so much more I could say, so many more things that happened that are worth talking about.  But I&#8217;ll close this post with the following observation:</p>
<blockquote><p>No matter how great or poor a particular year has been, I thank God for the rich life and abundant blessings that He continues to pour down on me.  I am truly a broken man but made whole through Jesus&#8217; sacrifice on the cross for me, a sacrifice that I will never be worthy of nor able to repay.  It&#8217;s my wish for 2010 that I am able to share that salvation and redemption with others.</p></blockquote>
<p>Goodbye 2009.  Hello 2010!  Nice to see you, and I&#8217;m looking forward to another full year!!</p>
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