Commentary: Special Cigars for Special Occasions
23 May 2011
You may have noticed that, over the last week, I’ve been somewhat missing in action. I have a good excuse (or, rather, excuses).
For one, aside from playing a little golf and saying goodbye to many great friends and coworkers, my wife and I recently packed up our apartment in Virginia, loaded up our belongings, and drove them to our new home in Chicago. On Friday we closed on our condo (our first home purchase). On Saturday and Sunday we unloaded and began the unpacking process. Today is my first day at my new job.
As exciting and wonderful as all these changes are, I’ve been incredibly busy. I look forward to getting settled in, establishing a new routine, and maybe even taking a few moments to celebrate some big milestones in my life—including my first wedding anniversary, which passed on May 15 with little time for fanfare.
I also look forward to enjoying a few nice cigars. (more…)



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