To just bring everyone up to date with what I'm currently doing/involved in, I'm working for PlantCML down in Temecula as a Software Developer. Our core product is 9-1-1 telephone software for PSAP's (Public Safety Answering Points), the center that answers your call if you ever dial 911. It's a pretty interesting domain to be working in, and pretty cool to know the work you do helps first responders out in the field save lives.
In addition to my full-time job, I still do some consulting work for my previous company ISD Corporation in Corona. This is a perfect example why you never want to burn any bridges. I'm able to work from home, and this has been nice to get a little extra income. ISD does Court Case Management Software for several counties in CA (including Riverside and San Bernardino). Just a warning, don't get into any legal trouble in Riverside/San Bernardino cause I'll find out about it =)
My weekly workout/hobby is an ice hockey team that my twin brother Jeff and I play on. Our team is the Avalanche and we play our games over at IceTown in Riverside (off Magnolia by the Tyler Mall). It's a lot of fun and a GREAT workout, I've been playing about a year now, and am getting better. I'm still getting used to the ice skating part, we used to play a lot of roller hockey growing up, so I'm still a much better roller blader then I am an ice skater.
Now that the formalities are out of the way, the real love of my life is my family. Rebecca has been a wonderful wife, and an even better mother. She continually amazes me in her strength, love and devotion she has to our family and household.
The other girl in my life, of course is Kylie. Where do I begin...Wow what a year (almost) this has been. It's so true when people say there's nothing like having a child. I can still remember the day she was born, and the experience truly is like nothing else you'll ever go through (and I had the easy job). This has easily been the best year of my life (up till now). Watching her go from being unable to do much of anything, to rolling over, to sitting up, then standing up, then crawling, walking and getting her first teeth has been awesome. My only regret is that she seems to be growing up too quickly.
Anyways, I think I've rambled on long enough. That's all for now.
Wow. I'm impressed Steven. Nice work on the post. Good background. Good call on never burning bridges.
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