After much speculation and constant inquiry I am confirming today that it is true I am relocating to NYC. After a few years of discussion between my wife and I we decided to relocate our entire family to NYC. I will be opening a new City Capital office around wall street, as well advocating for socially conscious economic reform. While at the same time my wife MeShelle will be pursuing her career in dance going after her life long dream. Our transition and adaptation from Kansas to NYC should fuel quite a few interesting blog posts.
Our official arrival date into the city is April 29th, 2008 to move into our new Manhattan home , however I have learned the following things about NYC.
- NYC is expensive, no matter how much I click my heels I am slapped with economic reality that I am no longer in Kansas.
- I need to get used to small spaces, the open range is gone!
- The city really doesn't sleep, which is good with me as I don't sleep much either
- NYC aren't rude, they are just straight to the point. This saves me time and no money, if you know what I mean.
NYC is the place where dreams are made and crushed. Only time will tell....


Ephren,
Thanks for coming out to the IIEE conference, you were an excellent speaker. It was a pleasure meeting you and I hope that our paths cross again in the future. I wish you continued success with your projects in green energy and in Cleveland. Please let me know if I can do anything for you. Thanks again and enjoy your new home in the big apple.
Chris
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Posted by: Theophilus | April 22, 2008 at 07:06 PM
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Posted by: Caroline Rhoads | April 21, 2008 at 10:59 PM