another shift in life has given me free reign to run around the house wearing only saggy undies with holes in the seams, (because i'm a cheap ass and only want to spend money here) screaming like an 8 year old girl.
i have decided to go against my better judgement and quit my day job, go back to waiting tables full time(something i swore i'd never do again) and follow my passion. more on that at a later date .
the important thing here is that in 24 hours i'll rid myself of any daytime obligations and be able to spend as much time with calli as i please. if nothing else pans out from this decision, this extra time with my daughter makes it all worth while. the more time i spend with her the better my life seems to be. so i feel it's in my best interest to increase that time in every way possible.
so i bid the day job world farewell with a swift kick in the ass and a kiss on the cheek.
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Good luck to you my friend. It's great that you'll have more time with Calli as she'll never be this age again.
Good Luck!
Good luck with the 'passion', I wish I had the same balls.
Dude, First, I am a wine guy too. I worked for an importer/distributor for a while and the restaurant industry...not to mention the retail industry as a wine sales person. I love wine and read too much about it. What are you diggin' lately? I am actually gettin' into the Alsatian wines lately. I actually like almost everything out there (if done well) which can be problematic.
As for the waiting tables, that is too funny, I have had several return trips to the restaurant industry since I became a stay at home dad full-time. I managed, tended bar and of course waited tables. I wish you all the success in the world with your family, that's always the most important part of our lives and you are making a tough decision but a good one to spend more time with Calli. Peace.
solid choices! I enjoy my days with the kids immensely. It's that damn working evenings that sucks! Cherish this chance!
Best of luck - hope things have been going your way.
Good luck with your new direction, I don't think you'll regret it in the long run
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