2006 Annual Report
Posted by Patrick on Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Two thousand six was different. And good. And scary. Mostly good though.
We subtly hinted at bigger things in January. Who knew then where we'd end up at the end of the year? We didn't. We're glad to be here now though.
We didn't post much in February. In March we attended a wedding for some friends. I also started working on three large freelance projects at the same time. I won't do that again.
We didn't hike as much in 2006 as we did in 2005, but we did get out a little. Kate also witnessed the minor nuking of a Rhode Island landmark. Towards the end of April, I expressed my secret fear right here on this website.
In May we drove to the cape, froze a hard drive, threw a surprise party, and climbed a mountain. May was busy.
June was busy, too. Kate was crafty. We traveled to New York, too, which was an act of bravery for sure. Kate's craftiness continued in July. I was also crafty, in a slightly different way.
In August we announced to the world that we were picking up the Rockland Ave operations and moving them south. We also purged many of our worldly goods, yard-sale style.
Not the cats though, we kept them.
In September we posted a lot. Not nearly as much as we posted in October. The Rockland-ave.com servers were glowing red with all the posts. I'd write about it here, but if you haven't read these posts, you should.
Still with me? November and December continued with the frequent posts, talking about how we moved into a house and started our new lives in North Carolina.
And that was 2006.
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2005
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