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I work as a educational leader in in the 2-year college setting. Prior to this career, I worked as an administrator at a couple of universities for a couple of decades. In between, I spent 8 years of my life on the road as a executive leader in corporate America.

I am married to Allyson (nickname Ally) and we have been together since 2005. Together, we have two little miracles: a son, Piers Dominic, born 9/9/10 and a daughter, Meridian Iris, born 11/29/16. My wife is director of admissions for a college. Prior to this work, she was a midwife in our community. She is also a nursing student and will graduate in fall 2027.

I earned my doctoral degree in Diversity Studies in 2007. For most of my studies, we were living in Florida. Moving from the beach to the Mojave Desert was a tremendous change, but we have deep roots in the southwest these days. I adore desert gardening. I write a lot about growing veggies and the flowers in our backyard. It is the hobby that is closest to my heart because it is ultra difficult and WAY EXCITING to actually get plants to grow and thrive in caliche soil!

I walk daily in the place of my former status as a runner. I have passion for health and wellness. I live to learn more about both each day.

I enjoy reading and I have a goal of making it through 50 books during 2026. I am trying to return to the solitude and joy of reading for solo time and moments of peace + tranquility.

Life is about settling back in to home and a quieter life on the university front. I am soaking it up...
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Hi All! Big news that I am bursting at the seams to share! We are moving back to the southland - Mobile, Alabama (on the Gulf Coast) specifically. Truthfully, we have been considering for a while. Then, we discovered a gem of a dyslexia Montessori Middle School for Piers and that sealed the deal. He is making great progress with the tutoring we provide for him each month, but this will make it so that his school integrates the reading and writing + math curriculum that he needs to be successful. Also, a close secondary reason for our move, it is time to be near family. My family has grown X 10 in the last 4 years. I want to see my nieces and nephews grow up; I want to spend good years with my dad and bonus mom; I want to see my mom more often; I want to be there for my brother and sister (who bought my childhood home from me) as they welcome their first child in September.

Honestly, I am just as nervous as I am excited. I look at my beautiful home and my gardens that I have nourished with all of my heart and soul. I can hardly believe we are leaving. But, I am comforted by a FB meme that I read recently, "We have not met all of the people who are going to love us yet." I believe and I have faith that change is good. It just leaves a lot of tears and "hope-we-are-making-the-right-decision" thinking in the middle of the night, if that makes sense.

As for details, we are packing up this month in between my crazy work travel. Then, I am headed out on July 1st with the kids. Allyson will stay behind for a couple of weeks to finalize the last minute details here. She will meet us at my dad's house in Louisiana on or around July 20th. Once we get to Mobile, we are renting the house of our friend (who is also the godmother of Piers.) She bought a house with a casita in the backyard. So, she will move to the casita and we will rent her place for about a year until we determine what is next for buying for us. In the meantime, we are keeping our Las Vegas home as an investment property. At this point, the prices are still rising and we can get more than double our rent on the place. So, it works for now.

Please send good vibes our way. I will be leaving this place I have lived and loved for 16 years in exactly 1 month. Whoa, it feels so big.

On a closing note, I turned 49 yesterday. I finally feel some positive momentum on my thyroid health and health in general. It's tough to think about switching doctors with such good progress, but it will be fine, right? Yes, it will.

Could not wait to share! Hope you all are well!
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The invitation to return to writing and connecting was so thoughtful and kind.   I am certainly going to try.  It is just that there has been so much from last time to now.   I found my birth mother and birth father.   I have 9 brothers and 1 sister.   I have 7 nephews and 4 nieces.   I lose my birth mother suddenly in June.  My adoptive mother is transitioning to long-term care.  Allyson and I celebrate our 15 year anniversary next month.  Piers is 10 and Meridian is almost 4.   I am a corporate executive leader, whoa! I still garden and read.   I walk more than I run, but I still do both.   I traveled 4 or 5 days a week pre-COVID.   it exhilarates and it can suck majorly.  Many days I feel every day of my age at 47.  Other days, I float
on air.  All is well, but the days are long and the years are short?   Hoping to reconnect!

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