Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year!

Another year has come and gone and here I am at the helm of many responsibilities and projects and I sometimes just have to step aside to take a breath of fresh air in order to recap some of the items that have occurred in the past.

I have to take off to BC for a week to get a grip on a few things that have developed out there. I don't believe it will be overwhelming or raise any issues but it reminded me of just how one can be displaced very quickly. Air Canada fires a bird out to BC almost every hour. It's really the only way to get traffic across Canada as quickly as possible when time is of the essence. Westjet follows that tradition and if I had a choice I would be booking them for this trip but it's AC at this point. Anyways, I'm expected to be greeted by rainy weather and a 30 minute cab ride to the hotel. Something I can deal with, but when I wake up in the morning, I am in a new land. Nothing really out of the ordinary, but still, I was in Ontario the day before and now I am in BC. Do I register any immediate differences? Usually, aside for the time change, no - albeit the effects of that change see me wanting to fall asleep at 7pm but we will wait and see.

It draws me to think about changes in society, structure and our day to day activities. We have become very accustomed to our daily activities and so when change is involved, we react accordingly. Sometimes with haste, sometimes with aggression, sometimes with depression. As unique individuals, we all react accordingly, living in this great land that we call Canada, without scrutiny and comment - except as opinion, which is based on the freedom of speech principals that we all share. We don't take it to heart if someone says BOO to our goal(s). Our expressions, our loves and desires. No - In Canada, we have a vast diversity that speaks volumes about our openness and acceptance as a unified country, but delving deeper into the fiery pits of ones obsession can sometimes strain even the most open and forward thinking individuals. This is why, when we bring up Sasquatch, people begin to go silent. Why?

Simple. Something you are not used to. Not familiar with. At some point you know you are going to have to accept it for whatever it turns out to be, but it's not going to go away, not until we
have proof. It is because of our openness that we can be drawn in many different directions. I hate that people can be gullable in many respects but I also see it as a sign of openness and appreciation for what one might want to offer. And so, as we begin this new year, I wish to welcome everyone to 2010. It's been a hell of a trip but we are getting closer to the answers we have been waiting for.

To all, it is with admiration that you review this blog to the point where you have gotten this far, as so to you, thank you for reading. You are part of the true meaning of "Freedom of Speech" and your participation carries through the traditions, laws and respect that we each deserve.
Happy New Year.
Jason

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