Change. Not the Kind That Goes ‘Clink’ in Your Pocket
Apologies for not blogging as much here - I’m hip-deep (knee-deep for normal heighted peoples) in a transition that keeps me hopping.
The Rumors Are True
I’m gallivanting off to Boulder. To that end, Kyle Mulka (who’s off to Ann Arbor) and I are hosting a party at The Garage in Cap Hill tomorrow night.
Date: 5/9
Start: 7:30 pm
Location: The Garage
We hope to see you there.
Why am I heading to Boulder? For many reasons. No 60-second soundbite (or even an 8 bit soundbyte) can explain it. Believe me, I’ve tried.
I’ve done quantitative and qualitative analysis, made pro/con lists, and slept on it. In my reasoning and thought process, I applied a totality of the circumstances standard and decided that Boulder is where I want to be based. Going into deeper detail would result in a document about as exciting to read as a brief, so I won’t subject you to that.
I feel incredibly blessed to be part of the Seattle Tech community. Seattle 2.0 Awards last night exemplified the strength and depth of the Seattle startup community. Dave Schappell of TeachStreet kept us laughing, Marcelo Calbucci and the rest of Seattle 2.0 kept things running smoothly. I’ll continue my work with electronic signature and contract execution service provider DocuSign & online scheduling/billing tool Divvy.
I’ll be back and forth between Boulder and Seattle. I’ve a bit of travel planned for the rest of the summer - my brother’s graduation in Minnesota, time on the East Coast and in the Southwest reconnecting with college classmates and celebrating their life transitions, and of course, time here in Seattle.
An heading off to Boulder is just a change. In the mean time, here’s a picture of a pony:


May 8th, 2009 at 8:35 pm
On behalf of the Boulder tech community and your friends at iVolunteer, we’re looking forward to your arrival!
May 8th, 2009 at 9:17 pm
You’re going on your pony! An adventure or many adventures? You’re following you destiny written on a star! Wish I could help you pack!