Sit Back, Relax and Enjoy the View - Part 2
Last year, I announced a site reboot with this post, but this time around I’m letting you all down and keeping the same site design. (Sorry, I’ve promised to reboot less this year than I did last year!)
Anyway, I wanted to make an announcement that I’ll be heading out on vacation towards the end of this week, and am taking another round of “time off.” (Although I will say that it’s not fully time off, since Royal Caribbean provides internet access onboard!)
If you’ve read my about page, you already know that my wife Shelly and I love to cruise, so yes, we’re heading out on another one. This time around, we are celebrating the fact that this Thursday is her last day of employment, and when we return, she’ll be taking care of our son Zach full time. Very cool news for our family, something I’ve been wanting for a long time!
Her newfound venture as a mommy means a few things for me and my business - it will provide me more time to focus on my work. Which translates to more blogging here, more support (from me, personally) on the support forums, more free themes, further Revolution development, etc.
I actually am pretty excited to get back from vacation, since her and I were both trying to work from home and watch Zach at the same time. So that pretty much explains the part time blog/design thing that I’ve been doing the past few months.
I have a number of things that I will be doing upon my return, one of which is the continued brainstorming of an idea I had a while back, and more importantly a line of Revolution theme concepts that I think will be a big hit. So until then, let’s hope the boat doesn’t sink, and that I get back in one piece!
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