Thursday, January 1, 2009

Greetings! New Years Resolution, and more in 2009!

January 1, 2009 is the start of a lot of things that will happen in my life. Note I did not say 'good things,' 'bad things,' or 'ugly things' as I will always continuously try to prepare for situations as they unfold in my life. 

As many people around the world have done, I have made resolutions. The resolution that I am interested in sharing with the online community, is this one: 

In 2009, I will blog about my daily life, things that are on my mind, and stuff that I do/participate in. 

Though I am a man, I am a humble servant of God, and a child of Christ, and I definitely believe in that old adage "It takes a village to raise a child." As a mature, young adult, I still humble myself as a child. The village I choose to target is the internet, where there is good, bad, and ugly. It is here, where through your comments and advice, recommendations, praise, or criticisms, I will become a more well-rounded, and more informed person. 

I intend on blogging about a variety of topics. Stay tuned and keep coming back! I will appreciate all your comments.

One thing you gotta know about me, is that I am a fan of college football. My two favorite teams are The Ohio State Buckeyes and the USC Trojans, especially since I went to both schools for my academic education. This also means you should already know how ecstatic I was to see USC beat Penn State in the Rose Bowl 38-24. 

Now, MY eyes are on the Buckeyes!

You're probably wondering why my blog is called "The Chronicles of a Relocated Yankee." Fair enough... and If you weren't, you're gonna know why anyway.

When I moved here sometime after graduating from grad school, I settled in Cary. From here, I am plotting my next move(s) in life. One of my co-workers, who is a mentor of mine, calls Cary the Containment Area for Relocated Yankees! The fact that I asked where the "Pop" machine was added to the stigma that I was from the "Yankee Midwest." I thought it was hilarious. 

Hence the name of this series: "The Chronicles of a Relocated Yankee."

G'nite, Yall!

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