Hi! If you haven’t noticed I have not blogged for over a week. That is a long time for me to go without a word on here. My dropping out involved more than blogging. I dropped out of most everything except being a daddy and husband. It had been way too long since I actually unplugged and just spent time with my family. My friend Brad Feld writes a lot about work-life balance. I was badly in need of some balance. Unlike most people I actually love what I do. But when it becomes work and I don’t like doing it, something is wrong and my work suffers. Shortly after my work suffers, my family suffers because I become some sort of proto Mike Rothman-like grump. That does not make for a happy home either. So I unplugged for the week. Went fishing with my sons, played baseball, sailed a Hobie Cat, spent quality time with my wife and generally just unplugged. The picture to the left is a bonito I caught.
Anyway I am back now, recharged and ready to rock n’ roll. I am excited to get on the road and start talking to people again. Black Hat will be here in a few weeks and I am looking forward to it! The Security Bloggers Network continues to grow and we have some announcements coming out around that as well. Also, I am going to be doing a new series of podcasts on some great new topics that I am very excited about. I have enlisted the StillSecure marketing team to help me promote them. You will be hearing more about them soon! Generally I am ready to dive back into the security fray. It seems like the challenges are greater then ever and we have lots to do to keep up. Looking forward to it!
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Tonight was the opening night for the Little League. It was small town America at its greatest, Boca style. It was at FAU stadium. Each team paraded around the field led by the official Little League mascot Dugout, while their names were announced over the loud speakers. In Boca style the announcers were two local residents who volunteered to help. You may have heard of them, Dick Stockton and Lesley Visser. That’s right that Dick and Lesley. It was very cool! The mayor threw out the first ball. A trophy was presented for display in city hall with the names of all the players in this inaugural season and Dick and Leslie hung around and did the play by play and color commentary for the 1st game of t![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=8baddb6b-5101-42b2-9afd-6820559aac58)
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