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Growth and Comfort do not co-exist

Ginni Rometty, IBM’s new chief

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Preparing

That’s the word of the week. Preparing to exit my current job, preparing to live/work in Seattle, preparing my family to live without me, and preparing me to live without my family. I keep reminding myself that it’s only for 12 months max., but I really have no idea of how long or how quickly the time will pass. For my part, prayers have been nearly “without ceasing” as I’ve never ever been away from home and family for any length of time. However, my purpose in Washington State is clear; this new career is a tremendous opportunity for the whole family. Anticipation and excitement is high. Uncertainty is certain. I trust the details with God Almighty - He has never let me down. 

4 working days and 7 calendar days left until wheels up to SEA on 10/27.

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Figuring out how to lifehack a FranklinCovey planner system with mobile apps and open source services. I think it can be easily done.

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Very good weekend campin’, climbin’ and chillin’. Leaving Mineral Wells State Park. #BSA

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Celebrating an exhilirating week by going on a rock climbing campout with my eldest son Ian this weekend. #BSA

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Dusting off frequent flyer card; making arrangements for a trip to the Pacific Northwest. #NewGig

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So long, #sqlpass; I hardly even knew you.

In 8 days I’ll be leaving the database world, but will still follow the PASS community through Twitter and RSS feeds. SQL PASS (Professional Association for SQL Server) is one of the most unique user group experiences I’ve ever had the pleasure of participating in. Their focus is to connect Microsoft SQL Server professionals with each other locally, nationally and globally through Twitter, free monthly user group meetings, free all-day training events (SQL Saturdays) and annual summits.

As SQL Server has matured in the 2000’s to become a formidible contender in the database world, so this group of SQL Server nerds has become the #1 resource for anyone embarking on or already established in a database career. I met a ton of great people, like @jmarx, @mike_walsh, @SQLServerIO, @Tim_Mitchell (the list can go on) and I hope our paths will cross again someday. While my time with #sqlpass was brief, I wish all of you much success and continued community for the future. 

  • 3 months ago
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The Big Announcement

Earlier this week, I was offered and have officially accepted employment with Parallels, Inc. as a Solutions Architect. My start date is October 28 and I will be in the Seattle area for training. My responsibility will be to help cloud and web companies design Software as a Service (SaaS) product offerings and implement Parallels’ virtualization/automation technology to provide services to their customers. This role keeps me in touch with the latest technology in the accelerating “Cloud” arena, but transitions my tech administration background into a true consultant role with a team of engineers behind me - a very welcome progression to my career.

In all of this excitement, I have to pause and give God all the credit for this and every job event of this year, because at the start of 2011 I was desperately unemployed. Step-by-step He made it possible for me gain employment at a re-entry level still in the technology sector and then at a higher level as Database Administrator for a healthcare organization 5 months later. Due to the prayers of our family and friends, God surprisingly revealed that He wasn’t finished yet and prompted Parallels to contact me. I had worked with Parallels’ technology in the past and they had my year-old resume in their system, but this contact can be easily be counted as unsolicited and “out of the blue”! 

So I have created this new Tumblr blog (Tumblog?) to journal and share this new chapter in our lives with family, friends and anyone who happens to stop by. Lisa and I are completely excited for the journey ahead. I hope you stay tuned to this space for more updates in the coming weeks, months and years.

With much blessing and a grateful heart,

Stuart

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I’m walking on sunshine!
Katrina & The Waves
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