This blog is at an end. It has served me well, and also been a giant pain in the ass for reasons I choose not to share.
I thank everyone who has ever taken the time to read these ramblings and hope if nothing else, it served as a cautionary tale.
I will continue to write, however, a new blog is in the works, "Rebel Chef" soon to be on blogspot, detailing how a man at 49 chooses to start a career, working his way up the ladder from the bottom, without the benefit of culinary school, to become a Chef.
My next post will be my last and a rollout for the new blog.
Thanks again, it's been a wild ride...
A cautionary tale, daily journal and travels within one Man's imagination.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
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My new disclaimer...yeah I know.
Okay, the old disclaimer was tired. The ideas were outdated and keeping me stuck in a place I don't want to be anymore...so now for something more refreshing.
I have recently changed my views regarding women. Seems I had some issues with the fairer sex due to past pain and self- centered fear. (Yes...duh applies.)
I'm done with that.
Being in recovery has helped me change my entire life, perceptions and attitudes. I cannot change my history but I can change my today and my future.
I recently realized that the women I know in recovery are some of the strongest, bravest, most gentle and kind teachers I have ever had. You exemplify integrity and spiritual growth, and I hope you know who you are.
Some may know of my past marital and relationship history and been a participant in them as well. It's past and that's where it stays...in the past.
I own my part in those failures but claim no more responsibility in any misery you may be experiencing. I am sorry, but it's time to get off the cross. We need the wood.
Thank you all...
I have recently changed my views regarding women. Seems I had some issues with the fairer sex due to past pain and self- centered fear. (Yes...duh applies.)
I'm done with that.
Being in recovery has helped me change my entire life, perceptions and attitudes. I cannot change my history but I can change my today and my future.
I recently realized that the women I know in recovery are some of the strongest, bravest, most gentle and kind teachers I have ever had. You exemplify integrity and spiritual growth, and I hope you know who you are.
Some may know of my past marital and relationship history and been a participant in them as well. It's past and that's where it stays...in the past.
I own my part in those failures but claim no more responsibility in any misery you may be experiencing. I am sorry, but it's time to get off the cross. We need the wood.
Thank you all...
1 comment:
Read this one from the beginning and had already read your new blog. The adventure continues......
Martin
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