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things behind the sun

T-minus 10 days and counting until my wedding next Sunday. Fortunately we have most everything squared away, so there is very little last minute rushing around to this point. A low freakout factor is a very good thing at this point. I had my quasi-bachelor party this past Thursday which amounted to a group of guys from work taking me out for drinks afterwork and then a few of us headed out to admire some shoe models. It was fun and pretty low key, which is good with me. Kristy had her party on Saturday, with dinner at Johnny Mangos followed by drinks at various bars in Ohio City.

I'm really looking forward to my parents coming next week to stay with us for a few days. It's been over two years since they moved away from here, and this will be their first time back, and the first time they will be seeing our new house. My Dad, the original handyman, will be helping me out with a few small projects around the house. Maybe he can help me erect a wall between me and my neighbor's house so I don't have to see them sitting out in their driveway barbecuing every night with a couple of the other hillbilly neighbors from up the street while their little children run around, screaming.

Meanwhile, I recently saw that Cleveland was named on Forbes' list of America's Fastest-Dying Cities. What a great distinction. As much as I enjoy living here, it's hard to read something like that and deny everything it says, especially when it comes to the hard economic facts. Despite the economic realities that our country has started facing over the past 20 years, which have hit this area particularly hard, I feel that Cleveland is a better place than it has ever been in the 29 years that I've been here. And now that I've started laying down some roots, I'm looking forward to being here to continue to see it change and improve.

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“things behind the sun”

  1. Blogger Kelly and José Says:

    I could not agree with you more about the current stat of our fair City. This region as a whole in a transition as you from a manufacturing based economy to an economy with a focus now on health care industry and whatever auxiliary industries are going to accompany that. In addition to hopefully our presence in the alternative fuels market with wind and solar polar etc. I know i am drinking the cool aid but i refuse to give up on Cleveland.