8.11.2004

follow the wave

Everything happens for a reason.  I always believed it, but I'm truly seeing it

all in action right now

brother gets engaged
curt decides to look for a place to buy
curt can't afford to rent for another whole year so curt won't renew his lease
landlord tells curt to kiss his ass
curt has to be out by August 1
house buying doesn't work out too well
curt has to put all his things in storage
curt's project at work is coming to a close and is unsure of what he'll be
working on next
curt gets a call for the possiblity of a job in response to a letter he sent
way back in January
curt is homeless
curt reaches out to friends and family who take him in
curt reaches out to friends in DC to tell what he is thinking
everyone tells curt, "Come on out, we got your back."
since all curt has is his clothes, his golf clubs, and his favorite records,
curt quits his job
Jan in the human resources department cries
job lead in DC is not final but may begin as quickly as in two weeks.
so curt is going to go spend a week with his parents, then drive his car load of
stuff to DC to find employment to supplement this great part-time opportunity
(if it happens)

but it's not just me... I know many people who are entering a time of
transition.

Folks are getting married, having babies, moving out, getting
divoriced, changing jobs, changing cities, changing countries, buying a house,
changing careers, and there is obviously something in the stars that's making it
all happen. You can either fight the wave and let it bring you down or go with
the wave and see where it takes you.

Since I've started flowing with the wave,
everything has become extremely right. Everyone who I have reached out to
has said they would help me in anyway they could in the most unselfish of ways.
So as I take the big plunge into the unknown please keep me in your thoughts
and prayers. Not sure how quickly the chronicles will come in the next few
weeks so continue to buy good music and let life take you where it wants to.

~C

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