Wednesday, August 19, 2009

New Town, New School, New Post...

Well, I have moved to North Bay now. Settled in. And started studying. Only in my first week of Aviation Technician courses, but I am already lovin' it. It is great to be around airplanes again, and the instructors are all cool.

And to heap blessings on blessings, my girlfriend took a job at North Bay General Hospital so that she could be closer to me. She is a truly wonderful girl (I love you Ani).

It is really exciting and cool to start what is basically a new life. To make new friends, see new places, and create new memories. I can't wait to see what is in store for me over the next two years here, and I will try and post more often then I do.

Till later...

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Crazy LIfe

Life plods on no matter what we want to happen, or what agenda we may have. I am heading back to school in the fall, and am I ready for it? Is it the right thing todo...who knows. At the time it seemed like a great idea, but now that it is only 2 months away, I am not so sure any more. How can you tell that you have ever made the right choice? Do we ever get some sort of sign or feeling to tell us that we are doing the right thing? There are times in life when everything is very cut and dry, and there is an instant feeling of having made the right choice. But more often then not we kinda creep along afraid to commit whole-heartedly because there is a chance that we have made a wrong choice.

Who is to say the best way to tell if we have made a wrong choice or a right choice...all we can do is make the choice that seems best to us, and commit to it. If you waffle around on the fence you can make what would be a good decision only a mediocre one because you don't give it the backing it needs to be great. Sometimes, you have to make a choice that you don't want to because it is the lesser of two evils. When you are faced with these choices, you have to make the best of the choice. It is a choice you made, and you have to follow through with it and make the best of it, and live with the consequences of your actions.

There is no neon sign to tell you that you have made the right choice...just the moral character to stick to your choice once you have made it. There is nothing to be gained by dragging you feet and saying "did I make the right choice". The choice has been made, and it is time to move forward with life...