Goodbye to 2007
I had a very enjoyable day skiing the other day. My legs still don't seem to want to completely co-operate with me. Also enjoyed two huge Christmas meals with different members of my immediate and extended family.
I was going over the year, trying to salvage some positives from where my life has gone in the last 12 months. There really isn't much progress to report in most areas of my life. I finished my third screenplay. Am halfway through my second novel. A woman I know recorded some lyrics I wrote into a song and put it on her album. That one might actually turn into something. My employment was like something out of Monty Python this year. Cost of living was too much for my earning potential in the situation I was in out in good old Vancouver so I went back to Japan. Was having a nice enough time of it for the brief period I was there until I figured out what my employers were all about. Adios. That's a positive thing. I would have settled in there and wasted another few years of my life teaching ESL in Japan.
A jaunt across the pond to the always ethical ESL scene in South Korea. My workplace was a psych ward even by Korean language school standards. I get accosted by a lunatic bank security guard with a gun and hop on a plane hours later. The people I was working with at my main employer there have provided me with a great deal of material for my impending comedy debut. I have enough material now for a first attempt. Just need to practise it a bit.
Back in Ottawa, Canada to ring in the new year. It's nice to have the network that I have here. Ottawa is the best city on the planet in which to raise a young family.
I will in all probability be based out of Montreal in the coming weeks. Now THAT is a town I could call home for a while. Love that city.
Still can't put my finger on much progress at all this year. There was certainly no lack of travel. Some creative stuff was accomplished. I regard that as a hobby though. I'm in the process of greatly improving my employability. That should be completed in mid-January. The company I am looking at for a driver job has operations at a few different places around North America. One of their bigger hubs is in Vancouver. I'll probably request a bit of layover time if and when I am in the Vancouver area. Someone asked if I was ready for another run at travel yet. My job is going to involve travel all over North America. That should take care of any itch I have to be away.
I'm pretty sure there's a big fireworks show on Parliament Hill on New Year's eve. Will probably go and check that out. I'm back in class in a few days. Off to work on the novel in a coffee shop. Happy New Year.