The current board turmoil seems like a fitting end to what was, for myself and many others, a really bad run of years.
9/11 and the war against religious radicals.
The decade started for me with a life-changing illness. Just when I was back on my feet Katrina hit and wiped out almost 500 years of family heirlooms, history and documents.
Economic meltdown.
Then we lost CL and ASPD to end the year.
I am starting 2010 with everything looking up. I will be moving in the next week or so into one of my homes that was damaged in Katrina. After years of insurance lawsuits it is finally on track for completion within days.
On ASPD, there was a lot of confusion over the last year. We now know that much of that was created by a leadership vacuum at the top. Critical decision either weren't made at all, left to others to handle, or swept aside as if they didn't exist.
While my "heart" lies with ASPD, it more accurately lies with the community that made up my local board. While I would like nothing better than to see ASPD continue and grow and thrive, I fear that opportunity is lost. I haven't seen any semblance of a "vision" from the new owners as to what a renewed ASPD might look like going forward.
My heart goes out to all of those wonderful providers who have given so much of themselves, only to see reviews, history and hard-fought reputations disappear overnight.
Moving forward, I really like and approve of what the owners of ECCIE are offering us. Essentially everything we had before, and more. T-Bone and Becky are "hands on". They seem to truly understand this industry and have a clear vision of what their piece of the future will look like.
I approve. My intention is to make this site my new "home" and do everything I can to help us grow and thrive.
ASPD was very good to me. But the ASPD we all knew is gone.
So, for 2010 I am looking forward to a new home both in my "real" life and in my "on-line" life.
My very best wishes to all for a Happy New Year in our new lives!
SeaDog