The Architecture Firm

This is some updating for those readers who return in spite of the lack of population and participation. My son tells me that his family home currently is Ventura County. I believe that they have moved to San Diego. Time will tell; I will take things moment by moment. Even though I have some uncertainty about my specific situation, I want to mention some things that might shed light on just that: what is my situation as I have it.

The twins mom at the time of our meeting was just beginning a highly coveted position as a front desk secretary at an Architecture Firm. If you have not yet thought about that kind of job, I will explain how it is supposed to work. In simple terms, the Architect makes a building from an idea. The way in which the idea unfolds, successfully or unsuccessfully, depends on the Architect’s ability to maintain the idea. There is a strategy here. The front desk person uses diversion technique for all incoming business regardless of it’s importance or urgency. Basically, Joyce says no to everyone, and she practices her skills as a receptionist lovingly. The Architect is able to concentrate on the idea and the various projects develop within that idea’s constraint.

The reason this is of special interest to me is that buildings are created. Though I am a weaker man among many better men, I have benefited from her occupation. I have improved and strengthened my character. I feel I have reached my potential. I attribute that to Joyce. She has made me the great man that I am, and I am proud.

The inclination to circumvent my Will in spite of my immunities is probably not from this particular situation. I know that I was underway, in prayer, a full year before our meeting. I had already developed the capacity to maintain both hemispheres of my brain because I felt my xyphoid in the closing months of 1990. I was meeting Leila and I had painted “46605.” But, I just wanted to acknowledge Joyce and her contribution to making me good.

I am sorry that she missed the WordPress job here in my area. They highly regard her for her management skills. I also have to mention that I am a little disappointed about the real-estate issue. I have always maintained that a house is a home to those who live there, but that is just because I think I would be a lousy landlord in name.