The Traditional Birthday Post

By JKHoffman, 12 December, 2017

So, today marks yet another lap around the Sun for me.

Honestly, I don't hang a lot on birthdays, especially my own. I mean, for the most part, they're just another day. Another marker of many in my life and, frankly, a rather arbitrary one at that. I'm more impressed with the fact that I'm still married, healthy, and just $5,000 away from being entirely out of consumer debt than that I'm turning 49 today. Seriously, though, the fact that I've made it this far is actually sort of an accomplishment, I think. There are many who haven't, and, God knows, I've had my share of brushes with death, but, even that's not altogether unusual, really. In fact, according to the actuarial tables, I should expect about another 30 years, or more if I'm particularly lucky. Which is a good thing because, in spite of being statistically middle-aged, I come from an unusually long-lived family and I have many, many things yet to accomplish.

It's been a mostly good year, really. My wife and I refinanced the house, letting us fix it up and clear the majority of our credit card debt. I also moved from being an over-paid contractor always in danger of being out of work to being the best bargain in IT Infrastructure Management for a company five minutes from my house. Even in Houston, that's a hard commute to beat. And, of course, for a brief while, my other blog, Diary of a Network Geek was on the first page of Google search results for the search term "network geek". It's always fun when that happens. I've read a lot of good books, though I've been mostly too busy to review them like I used to do. I've had as low-stress a year as I think I'm capable of having, frankly. Of course, the Zen meditation helps with that. I've done that for over four years now.
And, then there's the fact that I'm still married to Sharon. My blushing bride does tend to make every year a little sweeter for me. I'd like to think that we're finally easing into that place where we know each other well enough to truly start enjoying the other's company. There's also the possibility that I've finally started to mellow with age. At least, that's her theory.

And, of course, my birthday wouldn't be complete if I didn't mention all the other famous people who had the good luck to be born on this particular day. Famous people like Frank "Chairman of the Board" Sinatra, Jennifer Connelly, Bob Barker, Gustave Flaubert, who is the author of Madame Bovary, the painter Edvard Munch, and Wells Fargo founder, Henry Wells. Not to mention, Mike Pinder of the Moody Blues, Tim Hauser of Manhattan Transfer, Dickey Betts of the Allman Bros, jazz musician Grover Washington Jr, and former mayor of New York City, Ed Koch.
All heady company to be sure, but for whatever reason, it tickles me the most that I share a birthday with Frank Sinatra. I guess it's because he was such a unique and original character who really fought against and beat some long odds to become an amazingly famous, generally well thought of character. I can only hope to do the same, one day.
Also, I think it's interesting to note that on this day in 1896 Marconi first demoed radio and, again on this day, in 1901 made his first Trans-Atlantic transmission. (Though, of course, all right-thinking people know that Tesla was really responsible for those first advances in radio.)

So, I really have no idea what the coming year will bring, but I'm looking forward to it. We've talked about maybe selling our house and moving into something smaller, that we can retire into and maintain easier. Then again, we know this house doesn't flood, so we may just stay. Either way, I'll just keep on going, because, at this point I don't know what else I'd do, frankly. And, it doesn't matter, so long as Sharon and I do it together, or at least near each other. (Yes, that was a parallel play joke. Deal with it.)

All in all, life is going along okay and I'm sure it'll be good coming year.

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