Life changes

I haven’t made any posts in over a month, so let me tell you why.  My life has changed.  I lost my Dad on March 11.  Ever since then I haven’t really had a desire to write any­thing.  But you know,  it really would do his mem­ory a dis­ser­vice to not express my beliefs and opin­ions.  He may have been a quiet man, but he didn’t mind voic­ing his beliefs.  He was a hard worker and his life showed his beliefs.  He was a great Chris­t­ian man who worked hard in his church and never com­plained when some­one asked him for help — espe­cially us kids.  He did more for me than I have room to share — I never sat down and thought about how much until he died.

He was also a con­ser­v­a­tive — and he liked to share his thoughts and opin­ions on dif­fer­ent sub­jects.  He would for­ward e-mails to me about dif­fer­ent polit­i­cal issues and cur­rent events.  A few of those I even blogged about.  He even went with me to Word­Camp Dal­las 2008.  He didn’t attend the con­fer­ence, but he went any­way to keep me com­pany.  He absolutely refused to take the car, telling me that I needed to drive it to and from the meet­ings.  Instead, he walked around the area where our hotel was and took in the sights of Dal­las while I was in the meetings. He even helped me with the meals, gas, and dri­ving when he didn’t have to.  We had a good time — just father and son.  I will never for­get that trip for as long as I live.  I’m glad he was able to go with me, and I’m glad we shared that experience.

This past week­end was Word­Camp New Orleans, and I fully intended to go.  But with every­thing going on recently, it was bet­ter that I didn’t.  I don’t know if I’ll get to attend the Dal­las Word­Camp this year, and I don’t know if I want to.   But I tell you what I will do:  I will con­tinue blog­ging.  I will make this not about me, but about the ideals and beliefs my Dad stood for and what he taught me.  I’ve learned a lot about him in the past month - things he’s done for peo­ple, more about his plans and goals, and how much we’re alike.

This may become partly a per­sonal jour­nal, also.   There will be times that I write posts and lock them so that no one ever reads them but me.  But I want to make sure to remem­ber him, remem­ber what he stood for, so that one day my chil­dren will have the chance to get to know their grand­fa­ther.  I think that’s one of the most unfor­tu­nate things.  My chil­dren, should my wife and I have some,  will never know my father — their grand­fa­ther — at least not in per­son.  But they will know his legacy.

WordCamp Birmingham Wrap-Up, Part 1 of 2

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The first Word­Camp in the South­east was a suc­cess. Andre Natta of Birmingham’s The Ter­mi­nal, as well as oth­ers whose names are escap­ing me at the moment, did a won­der­ful job of putting this uncon­fer­ence together.  I’ll recap some of the high­lights of Word­Camp B’ham.  In this post I’ll cover the meetup and day one of WordCamp.

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WordCamp B’ham Liveblog

WordCamp Birmingham 2008: I’m going!

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Well, it is offi­cial.  I have reg­is­tered for Word­Camp Birm­ing­ham 2008 — the first Word­Camp to be held in the South­east.  I am really, really excited about this one.  I attended Word­Camp Dal­las back in March and thor­oughly enjoyed it.  Meet­ing other blog­gers, podcasters, software entre­peneurs and the like is an amaz­ing expe­ri­ence — espe­cially when you’re a novice and they’re experts!  It’s hard to believe it’s been 6 months already!

If you are a blog­ger in Alabama, Mis­sis­sippi, or any­where else in the South­east­ern United States, sign up!  You’re sure to have a good time and learn a lot about Word­Press!  See you there!

Back to the basics of blogging

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I’m going to do it.  I’m going to get back on the blog band­wagon.  The past few months I have taken some­what of a sab­bat­i­cal from blog­ging.  I haven’t writ­ten a new blog post since June until the other day when I started EricLee.us.  My pre­vi­ous blog, A Pound of Thoughts, has taken a lot of neglect lately.  So if I haven’t been blog­ging, then just what the heck have I been doing?

Well, I ven­tured into the world of World of War­craft.  I let it “suck me in”.  And, like other things I’ve tried, I got so involved with it that I ended up burn­ing out on it.

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