Minneapolis, Part II
Saturday, December 18, 2004 at 11:44 pm | Comments off
I told you earlier that I'd tell you why I was in Minneapolis when I had more to tell. Well, now is that time...
At the beginning of the new year, I'll be moving to Minneapolis. This isn't a work related move, but rather was a personal decision, with me wanting to try something different for a while. As you can imagine, I've been extremely busy lately - finalizing the details of the move, working (eventually I'll post more detail on what I'm doing...), trying to finish the TypeSpace beta, creating the comps for my redesign, and just keeping up with life.
I'm looking forward to the move, though it's going to be much different for me than what I'm used to. Change is good. :)
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Wow, busy man, Ryan. I hope you enjoy your new line in Minneapolis and the move isn't all that difficult. I wish you luck!
Yeah, you are a busy guy. I hope all goes well with your move to Minneapolis. I still can't wait for typespace to be released. Good Luck!
Hope you have a safe move. I'll be up in Minnesota for Christmas.
Wishing you all the best in Minneapolis Ryan.
Ryan, good luck with your move. I am north of Minneapolis about 3 hours and as of 2 hours ago it was approximately -30 below zero... enjoy your stay!!!
cheers.
I moved last weekend to another place about 7 miles away and that was enough crazy logistics to last me a lifetime ... I can't imagine what's involved in moving to another state ...
so good luck with the move! looking forward to seeing that redesign, also ...
That's a neat place to be - beautiful city. Make sure you check out John Piper's church and Desiring God Ministries there. Really neat stuff.
Congrats on the move and I hope it works out for you!
Welcome to Minneapolis. It is certainly not as nice as St Paul in my opinion (tho' I live on the west side of the river), but it has its own charms. Things around here are almost boring since Mr Ventura left office and the incendiary Jason Lewis is no longer around to engulf local politics in the withering flames of debate. But it is a nice place, and probably more a center of culture than Chicago for the past couple of decades, which I can appreciate even though I am more at home in the country.
I certainly hope this won't make you a Viking's fan now ;)
Lol. No, not at all... ;) Was happy to see them lose yesterday!
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December 19th, 2004
12:57 AM | #
Will you still keep your dream job when you move?? Also, if you don't mind me asking, whereabouts do you like currently?