Twin boys. Toddler daughter. Hospital Tech Support. Writer. Runner. Gamer. Creating in public again.*

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August 6th, 2025

Starting this morning earlier than usual. Adjusting to this new sleep schedule. Arrived at the hospital at 3:30 a.m. to start my work day. Went into the gym to do a twenty-minute workout.

Walked into the office and there was a new Lenovo ThinkPad waiting for me. I’ll spend the day turning this laptop into my main work computer. Should simplify my process and help my workflow be more mobile. Especially on the days I’ll work from home.

It’s now 8:00 a.m. and I just returned home with the family until lunch. Almost time to get ready for Elijah’s first doctor’s appointment.

Hospital Visit

The journey starts with a quiet walk to the hospital. Fifteen minutes of solitude to gather my thoughts and prepare for this new chapter. This is much different than my previous work-from-home job, where I was isolated from the world and stationary as I answered calls.

At the hospital, I’m given an office that’s completely empty, along with a key to a big storage room with lots of furniture to choose from. I selected a desk, a television on the wall, two tables, and an office chair. I also brought a few things from home to personalize the office. A white HomePod, a white desk fan, a plant, and a few books.

With this new position, a lot of my day revolves around meetings and being at certain rooms of the hospital at specific times of the day, so one of the first things I did was connect my new Microsoft Exchange account to my phone. Now my calendar events for work show up on my wrist with the Fantastical widget.

While going down the elevator, my Watch buzzes, and it’s a notification from Rose’s new preschool. I get about ten of these updates a day from her school now. She just had her morning snack. She went potty. She just started her nap. She was happy.” These little notification are helpful because I can keep working with the peace of mind that she’s ok.

When returning home each day, my Watch averages about 15,000 steps. That’s before any exercises. And now that I’m home before five during the week, I can hunt down the basketball gym that everyone’s playing at. I expect to consistently be in great basketball shape now, thanks to this new schedule (and salad bar in the hospital cafeteria).

At night (and some Remote Play throughout the day), I’ve been making progress in Metaphor, a fantasy JRPG that’s like nothing I’ve ever played before. It’s currently my game of the year.

A New Chapter

Today’s the first day at my new job. A tech support position at our local hospital. Rose is also starting her first day of preschool today. I went tour the school with her last week and she has been talking about it ever since. This new job, and my daughter now going to school, will completely change our family’s daily routine, and I’m excited for this new chapter. I feel rejuvenated, and I’m ready to build on this momentum.

Hollow Nights

It’s been almost a month now since I’ve written a big idea for the newsletter. Usually I have topics lined up for weeks, but the writing just isn’t there right now. Instead, I’m supplementing the big ideas with a couple smaller ones.

Life has been a little different for my family lately, so the lack of writing makes sense. My mind is on other priorities. So if you’re here, and you notice things have been a little hollow, thats why. Stick around though: When you notice the newsletter hitting on all cylinders again, you’ll know that things are back to normal.

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