"In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." –John 16:33

Just when your starting to have fun

Day 332 of 1000

Well, just as I stared getting a good base established for my the license plate program, work starts to stack up and a new project comes in that will prevent me from doing just about anything else but program from now through the end of the year.  I started at about 7 this morning and I am still going.  I am really glad I like my job and I like to program, but I can see myself starting to burn out a little toward Thanksgiving time.  The worst part about it is the kind of project only a vision engineer could love.  I know I was pushing the boredom boundaries with my license plate project, but in terms of snooze enducement, this project is in a class by itself.  Now I have to think of something new to make this blog relevant.  This seems to be one of those periods in life where the only thing it is possible to do is keep your head down and keep working.  There is an end to this thing though, so it makes it a lot more interesting.

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2 Comments

  1. Keep plodding, brother! I understand the plight…. I heard a good perspective enhancer – for those that are serving Christ, this life is as bad as it will ever be. For those who don’t, this life is as good as it will ever get. Have an excellent week! 😎

  2. Dad

    Thanks Gene. That is exactly true. The funny deal is that the more you believe the former, the better life gets. This thing of serving Christ makes so many thing so many bad things much less relevant and so many good things so much more. I am glad we are on the same team.

    I am glad you said this. I have decided to keep going on this as time permits. Pretty soon I will be old and decrepit enough that no one will want to hire me, then I can work on it full time!

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