Thu 7 Dec 2006
A Lapse in Communication
Posted by Mojohito under Reno
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I personally find blogging distasteful, dull, and purely self-referential (I really don’t care what album someone is listening to on any given day), so I have to drag myself to post, which anyway means I assume that of my free-floating amalgam of colleagues out there take the time or care to read what I write. So it’s been a month.
But, hey! Never did find the cash for kung fu lessons, but something better has come up, as I’ve been hired by a new wellness center opening in Reno next month. In addition to working the front desk, I’ll be taking nutrition clients and facilitating open Tai Chi sessions. It’s the kind of opportunity I’ve been holding out for, and a really excellent environment to hang out in. Heather’s been hired there, too, and once Nevada pulls it’s massage licensing procedures together, we’ll be able to take bodywork clients, too.
The land search has slowed considerably, partially due to winter time, partially due to the declining housing market here in Reno. Also, we’re doing more of the research and groundwork necessary to truly be prepared for the next steps.
Over all, feeling healthy and positive.
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June 20th, 2007 at 7:47 pm
congratulations
hey Mojo,
That sounds great, good to know you’re doing something you like and that also helps other feel healthy and positive too. A more healthy positive world is looking closer every day.
I’ve been reading your entries all along, not always making comments though cause I’m too hurried and sometimes I don’t think I have anything useful to say, only stuff like “cool” and “that’s interesting” or “good luck”.
I’m glad you keep your blog. I like to know what you’re doing and stay current with your adventures.
Next time me and my dad drive thru reno we might want to visit you guys or your wellness centre. Don’t know when that will be.
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June 20th, 2007 at 7:48 pm
An Aside
Finnegan is one of my favorite people, and his dad, Paul Pitchford was my nutrition, meditation, and (one of my) TCM teachers at Heartwood, where they both live.
Finn: I would love to see you, and so if there’s a chance of you coming through El Reno, please do keep me informed.
Keep it real, brother.