It Was My Birthday

| 9 Comments

Richelle held a hell of a barbecue for me at my place for my 33rd birthday this Saturday (my birthday was Sunday). I am a blessed man. My growing family was there (welcome Cindy!). Friends I have made online, friends from work, and life long friends - who have known me from high school - were in attendence. Not everyone was there - but old relationships go thru their stages ya know. But for those that were - well we had a good time.

It started 3PM in the afternoon and went on till 3AM in the morning. Although, by that time, I was paying the price for getting very, very drunk. Probably as bad as my bachelor party. The meaning of this week, I think, in the back of my mind.

Katrina, like 9/11 before it, leaves you faced with the fact that time is very, very precious. Just a little needs to pass - and everything can change. How we spend it means everything.

After 9/11 I walked away from weblogging. I walked away from Philly Future. I devoted myself to spending more time with my family, more time with my friends. Bringing Philly Future back online, and seeing it grow as successfully as it has - well it brings everything around full circle. How am I spending my time? Is it being spent wisely?

The following links are of folks in my sphere of work that are doing things to help in the wake of Katrina:

Jeff Jarvis: Recovery 2.0

Doc Searls: Power to the People

Dave Winer: "It's 2005, we have mastered the technology, now let's deploy it"

Mike Watkins: Suggestion: Don’t write one line of code, not one XML spec, until you’ve worked a week in a Red Cross call center on family reunification tasks.

Boing Boing: Tech pros ask: how can we help with Katrina recovery?, Katrina aid idea: create cybercafe/free voip phone center at Astrodome?, Katrina tech aid ideas, continued

9 Comments

birthday?! i don't remember saying it was your birthday!? happy a couple days after your birthday! i surely can't miss the next cookout.

Happy birthday Karl.

I had a shot for you last night over at Club Oz.

Read about it at:

http://intothematrix1.blogspot.com/

(sorry for the shameless plus)

Seriously though, like a line in a movie I once watched said:

"Sometimes you have to go away for a little while before you can come back again."

Have a great day...

Peace

Happy belated birthday, Karl!

Aww, you're just a spring chicken. Hope it was happy!

PS. As an added bonus. I've linked you, philly future, sleeping angels, and daily mess.

Now where's my burger?

;p

3 a.m., huh? Maybe we should have stayed...

Karl,
Many happy returns of the day!!! I remember 33 like it was yesterday ... sigh...

Howard - At least you got a burger :(

Now that I think of it, I remember 33 like it was -- wait, I'm still 33...

Get Involved

This site is part of the Philly Future community. Check out other Philly weblogs here.

Weblogger Meetups

Advertise in Philadelphia!

Powered by Movable Type 4.23-en

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Karl published on September 6, 2005 6:49 AM.

The Mantra - and my bet was the previous entry in this blog.

Knight Ridder Paper Launches Citizen Journalism Site is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.