An “Employee’s” Perspective

“He was the only family I had, aside from the people I’m living with.”
Due Dilligence

The advise from above is ringing true, everything has a way of working itself out in the end.
While there have been many trials and tribulations along the way, and perhaps more to come, there have been many lessons learned through this process.
Through the grapevine I received many praises on what a wonderful job I’ve done up to this point. A job which entails of stepping into the driver’s seat of a 30-year old public accounting firm with no formal education nor training. Preparing and soliciting the business for sale while carrying on the day-to-day operations, all while dealing with the passing of my Dad and sole-Shareholder. I can’t lie by saying it was an easy task, far from it.
A Missing Turtle

Your office is just a shell of what it used to be.
The essence of what made it yours, lingers no more.
It has evolved into a memory …
A Story from the Grave
It’s funny how irony seems to find me on a daily basis.
I wrote this story a year ago in October
Rational vs. Emotional

You have to prepare yourself so when opportunity walks around the corner you’re ready to accept.
Gratefulness

There are many sons who aren’t as fortunate as myself to have such a great relationship with their Dads. My Dad being one of those sons.
Happy Belated Birthday

Happy Belated Birthday!!
When I asked him what he wanted for his birthday he responded with soft words, “to walk.”
His response ripped through my body so violently because I knew this was the one gift I wouldn’t be able to get him this year.
It’s Never Too Late

Once again I find an entry that never made it to “print”
This unfinished entry was written on Sunday, April 8th, 2007 while taking a quick break in the office.