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Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Tue, 06/01/2010 - 09:46It is said that “time is nature's way of making sure that everything doesn't happen at once”. Perhaps there is something unnatural about the time we live in, because it seems like too many things are happening at the same time.
I like to start off each month with “Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit” to bring the childhood hope of a lucky month. As I write my “Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit” post, I like to reflect on what has gone on the month before and what is in the cards for the coming month. I might have to be three different rabbits to chase all that is going on, but I remember the old saying, chase two hares, catch none.
Last month was very busy. A lot of my focus has been on Connecticut Politics as there have been conventions going on. Also, Nokia came out with an update for their N900 phone and with the latest news from Google, there has been a lot going on. Through all of this, I’ve been falling further and further behind in my emails.
It isn’t the four hundred unread emails that bother me so much as the dangling discussions that I need to share my thoughts on. Some of my group psychotherapist friends have been discussing conflict resolution and the situation in Israel has emerged as a key theme. Another fascinating discussion is about ‘government relationship management’. This is taking the idea of a customer relationship management system, turning it on its head as part of Berkman Institute’s work on vendor relationship management, adding a little open government and applying the ideas to our political process.
Of course this leads to Personal Democracy Forum which will take place later this week in New York City. Then, there is Internet Week, where I hope to have some interesting discussions about politics and marketing. The America’s Future Now conference, overlaps with Internet Week and it looks like I won’t make it down to DC for that conference this year. All of this is followed by my Thirtieth College Reunion.
Unfortunately, all of these require money in one way or another and that has been in short supply recently, so higher on the list is finding some new consulting contracts.
Memorial Day Weekend
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sun, 05/30/2010 - 10:37Between various political conventions and technological experiments, it has been a busy week. I am way behind on my emails and my writing, and I just don’t have the energy for a long complicated blog post, and it probably wouldn’t be appropriate on a holiday weekend anyway.
Last night, we had dinner with friends. Today, we will go swimming and have a B-B-Q with Kim’s folks and tomorrow, Fiona is supposed to march with her ball team in the local Memorial Day Parade and we will go to a B-B-Q at a friend’s house.
Then, next week is Artsweek at Fiona’s school. There is a long list of other things I have flagged in my email inbox that I should probably note, but that will wait for another time.
So, for now, Happy Memorial Day Weekend everyone.
Internet Raconteur
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sun, 05/16/2010 - 08:11It is hard to say which is more frightening to a writer, the blank page, or the empty wallet. There are times that both have been particularly frightening to me. Yet there are other concerns that the writer always struggles with. Is the writing any good? Is anyone reading it? Doesn’t make a difference?
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Happy Mother’s Day
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 09:48It is one of those beautiful spring days, the sort that seem to have been skipped this year. A cold front passed through last night and it is chilly and windy. I have a lot of things that I want to write about, but since it is Mother’s Day, we are heading off to enjoy the beautiful weather.
I hope everyone has a great Mother’s Day, especially all my Mommy Blogging friends.
More soon…
Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit: May Day
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sat, 05/01/2010 - 07:19Another month starts, another chance to invoke the childhood call for good fortune, another chance to hope that this month, things will take a turn for the better. May Day. It is the celebration of International Workers Day; a day celebrating times when workers overthrew the oppression of their bosses. It is half a year from All Saints Day, a day of Morris Dancing and Maypoles.
I’ve been busy with several things over the past few days, and I sit down with several blog posts partly completed. There are 450 new unread emails waiting in my inbox, and today will probably be another really busy day. So, I’ll cut this post short and get on with the other tasks of the day.