Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The Phoenix rises from the ashes...Part 1

     Just when you thought you might be rid of me for good, I return to the blog waves just in time for a return trip to Country Thunder here in Florence, Arizona.  Where have I been you ask? (You are asking, correct?).  A bit of a story first...(when don't I tell a story?).  When last I spoke (wrote) to you I had just returned to my previous job from a failed (and oh so boring) experiment testing if the "grass was greener on the other of the fence."  Not only was the grass brown and dead, but I ripped my pants jumping back over the fence!  That job fit me worse than a pair of size 9 shoes...(I wear size 11).  But I was able to return to the bosom of the Convention Center and proceeded to literally work my butt off in the busiest 3 months I have ever seen as "Security Man."   It was non-stop action both at the Convention Center and at off site events... Barrett-Jackson Car Auction, Waste Management Phoenix Open, Accenture Match Play Championships, LPL Financial Conference...(all lasting a week or more) and a host of smaller events.  There were 100+ hour weeks and days off were practically non-existent.  Then, to top it all off, the other full-time event manager left leaving the Branch Manager, the Assistant Branch and myself...(still considered part-time---insert laugh track here!) to run the operation.  Thank the Lord that it slowed down around Easter and I got a few days of rest before heading down for the 4 day country music festival (I'm actually working 6 days).  Even got a little golf in...(have played about 8 times this year).  So, with a little time on my hands, I thought I would start writing again and give you the highlights of the events you have missed. I don't know how many parts this will be...(you know how I can ramble) but it all went by so fast I may not remember too much detail. 

     So, stay tuned...(unless you have moved me to the spam folder).  I have returned and have a lot to say.  Whether you choose to read these is entirely up to you, but I will write them anyway because these missives will entertain me when I am in the throes of full blown dementia... (if I can remember how to access them).  And NO, I am not already in the throes of full blown dementia. 

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