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For you Grandpa

For as long as I can remember, my Grandpa has always been there for me. When life was unstable (which my almost always was), my Grandpa was the one consistent person around. From the time that I was about two, Grandpa always came to the house and picked me up for church every Sunday mornings. He taught me the importance of giving. If I didn’t have money for offering, he always had a dollar for me to give. After church, we would go to eat at the local cafe. We sat and talked for hours at that cafe. Sometimes the talk revolved around family, sometimes around fishing, but mostly we talked about God. Grandpa was always a religious person.   We sat and shared our views on the bible at that little cafe.  I really did learn a lot from him.

Anything that my Grandpa did, he did very well.  Before I knew my Grandpa, he was a Police officer.  He protected people.  I think that speaks magnitudes about his character.  For most of my life he was a handyman of sorts.  Mostly he hung wallpaper and painted houses.  He made peoples homes look better.  Between both of these jobs and odd projects on the side, my Grandpa has had his share of downfalls.  He has been shot, stabbed, ran over, electrocuted, had multiple open heart surgeries, and battled leukemia.

On December 26th 2010 my Grandpa passed away.  I just wanted to write this post to show what my he meant to me. He was a father when I had none and a leader when I needed one.

Grandpa, thank you.

New Directions

As most of you already know, I will be taking a big step in life this week.  I am moving to another state.  My wife and I arrived at this decision after much thought.  We are both from Arkansas and we love this place.  Arkansas is beautiful and natural.  Why would anyone ever want to leave?  It really comes down to two things.

Number 1: As beautiful as Arkansas is, there is no tech industry here.  Arkansas tends to move at a little slower pace then the rest of the world.  That’s not a problem if you grow rice or make potato chips but for technology, it’s like shooting yourself in the foot.  I have already peaked in this area.  I don’t want to be a big fish in a small pond with no room to grow.  I want to learn and grow at my own pace be it fast or slow.  I want to control my destiny.

Number 2: My wife’s parents will live minutes away from us.  Amara is very close to her mom and I am too.  I couldn’t have hoped for better in-laws.  This isn’t one of those “honey, get your mom to stop nagging me” kind of situations.  I really do love her parents and I feel closer to them then I do to my own family.  I mean no offence to my family but we just aren’t close.  My family fits Arkansas.  They will probably be buried within 50 miles of the place where they were born.  I feel the need to carve my own path through life and my family doesn’t.

There are some negatives to moving.  My son will probably not know much of his grandmother (would he have anyway?)  I have gotten very close with some of my friends here in Arkansas.  I will miss them greatly.  I do feel that we will be able to maintain a close friendship across any distance but you always loose something with distance.  We are techie so we will make sure that we stay in contact.  I’m not worried about that.  It’s just that when your whole family starts to become friends with another whole family, you’re going to miss just having dinner together.  The same goes for my wife’s sister’s family.  We have grown very close to the O’neils and we will be very sad to leave them.  My son and his cousins are very close in age and I wish that he could grow up knowing them.  Maybe he still will.  Only time will tell.

I am excited about this specific job.  I will be making more, have more room for growth, less upfront responsibility, and the people running this company actually know what is going on.  My old job was not a bad job.  I actually enjoyed the work.  It was the management that was the problem.  They had no clue how to successfully run a company.  This was a creative environment, not a factory.  Programmers and Designers are not “Resources”.  The company will be nothing without them.  They will understand that very clearly when they have no “Resources” left.  When your employees are so afraid that their checks will bounce that they all race to see who can get to your bank first to make sure that they can get cash to go deposit into their bank you obviously have a problem.  I may be the only one moving across the country but I will not be the last to leave.  I am just glad that I got out when I did.  Do you remember Roosevelt’s proposed second bill of rights?  Well, that’s what I’m shooting for.

Viva la Revolution!

The “Outside the Home” Home Office

My wife pointed out a website about TINY homes to me tonight (http://www.tinytexashouses.com).   After taking a look at the site, I decided that these houses remind me alot of nice garden sheds.  If people can live in less than 100 sq ft, I figured that they might make some practical use for the regular person.  Then came the thought of an “Office Shed”.

After some quick research, I discovered that I am not the first to have this thought.  Many freelance designers, programmers, architects, anyone else that works from home sit at home in their den or at the kitchen table.  These creatives need a space to be creative in.  Along comes the “Office Shed”!  They can be as fancy or simple as you want.  They range from $5,000 for the standard shed to $15,000 for the office fit for a king.  Gone are the days of fighting with kids for the space on the table, or working away after everyone is in bed just to have some peace and quiet.  Now a creative simply has to take 10 steps out of the house into their custom, personal office.  Feel free to ditch the tie and don the slippers.

Here are some of the offices that I liked:

Just spoke to the wife… She says that when we finally buy a house, I can build a “Back Office”.  As long as it matches the house.  Score one for me!

Teddy Graham

Teddy G – The name of the yet to be seen (in person) child of mine, strokes my heart in a way I never thought anybody would.  Teddy G has created within me a feeling of true family.  I am now no longer just a part of a family, I now have my own.  Hearing the 150 bpm heart beat of that little unborn child just did something inside me.

All of my life, I have always pictured myself playing ball with my kid in the back yard.  I have always dreamed of MY family.  I never figured that it would come this fast, but it is still great.  To be honest, Amara and I had come to terms with the fact that we might never be able to have children.  We had expected to have to try for quite a while.  We had discussed the possibility of adoption.  Now, I guess those decisions will not be ones that we will need to make.

The house that we are buying is more important than ever.  Now, instead of it being the first home of my wife and I, it is becoming OUR family home; the home that we raise our children in. Our children, now there’s a phrase that really makes you feel like you belong.

The Heart of Life is Good — From my wife

Thanks, John. The heart of life is good. Spring time, leaves rustling in the wind. Fresh veggies from the local farmers. California oranges, the only kind to eat. Rolling hills that will always remind me of home, my Mountain Home. Sound nostalgic? I am. As life changes and moves on, I remind myself of the heart of life. Simple things are the best. Coach, that’s always good.

With all that being said, life is good. It is with pleasure and, I’ll admit, utter shock, that I introduce you to the latest member of the Yancey family, Teddy Graham. Teddy G made his appearance about 8 weeks, 4 days ago, and is scheduled to arrive December 2. TG will be here by our 1st anniversary, no romantic trip for me. Those of you who know me best understand my propensity for plans and structure. This is not within any plan I ever had. But He knows me best, and He knows what’s best for me. It’s all for Him, every part, every cell, every little limb. Teddy G is on his own little schedule, and we are adjusting. His schedule makes me nauseous every minute of every day, unless I’m eating veggies or fruit. Teddy wakes me up in the middle of night feeling nauseous. Teddy makes me sleep even more than usual, and has eradicated all motivation for schoolwork. Teddy G also has a heartbeat, strong and steady. Its miraculous.

–Amara Yancey

Buying A House

So, with ALL that internet monies that I am making, we are buying a house. My wife and I started looking around just to see what was out there a couple of months ago. We found a couple that we liked and decided to place an offer on one of them. Our first offer was denied. Not countered but simply denied. We countered that denial with a little better offer but still one that they would be losing money on. We fully accepted that they would just deny again or simply not respond. Much to our surprise, they accepted.

More information is to follow. Pictures may be a while (probably after we move in).

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