Leaving Every Nation to see the world

So it is March the first and I’ve officially kicked myself out of the office — once and for all. (I usually get kicked out around 8pm or 9pm every other night around for over-staying)
For the last five years I’ve worked with this awesome team as a full-time staff member serving as a web developer of the Every Nation communications team.
Its been fun.
I’ve learned a lot .
I’ve met a lot of people and made some great new friends.
The five years that has passed seems more like a generation that has just whizzed by really. A LOT has happened. The projects, the all-nighters, the events, the databases, the servers. Oh what fun with all the work.
Best part is, Tashi & Yeshi were born during this time. A new generation (literally) is about to whiz by.
So now it is time to feed the babies. Also need to figure out how to send them to school and all that. At the end of the day, that’s really why I’m moving on, plain and simple.
I totally believe in what Every Nation as a movement is committed to do. I’m thankful for having been given the privilege to serve and make an impact on the world from the inside. Now it is time to see the world (and make an impact) from the outside.
Thanks guys. You know who you all are (the folks in the USA and other parts of the world included). ;)
Special thanks to Lynn and Carlos for taking care of me.
You guys can find me at RedMedia (I think their website needs a revamp). Their office is right across Ni-Hon Suki Juki Ni Haw Ma (how do you pronounce that resto?). I still haven’t eaten there but leme know if I can join in when you guys have lunch there next week, or the week after that or the week after. You guys are there like every other week right?
My only regret is that I probably spent a bit too many days having lunch with myself to discover all the incredible food places you guys were always raving about. Sorry I couldn’t figure out what all the babbling was about on the other side of the table.
Salamat!