In many ways, 2023 was a year of recovery and rebirth. I resolved some significant issues in mid-2022. This past year, I was able to focus on healing myself, improving my career, and helping those around me.
Family
Two engagements highlighted our family news this year. My son Tim proposed to his longtime girlfriend Natale on the Pont Neuf while they were vacationing in Paris. My niece Katie announced her engagement to her boyfriend Josh at Christmas dinner.
Tim completed his third year as an IT consultant at Microsoft. He received a promotion this year.
Nick is in his fifth season coaching the Kalamazoo College basketball team. The team began the season with a 4-1 record, their best start in over twenty years.
Friends
In 2023, I made an effort to reconnect with old friends. I have met so many excellent people over the years, and I missed talking with them, so I reached out to many and scheduled a phone call. I typically planned a half hour, but the conversation almost always lasted longer.
Travel
As many of you know, I set a goal years ago to attend a home game of every team in the four major professional North American sports - NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL. I made significant progress in this list during 2023 when I attended home games of 2 NFL teams (Los Angeles Rams and Pittsburgh Steelers), 5 MLB teams (Anaheim Angels, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and Texas Rangers), and 2 NHL teams (Los Angeles Kings and Pittsburgh Penguins.) I also saw many Kalamazoo College basketball games to watch my son coach the team. Most of these were in Kalamazoo, MI, but I also saw his team play in Lake Forest, IL, and Thousand Oaks, CA.
In the course of the year, I traveled to southern California twice, to Pittsburgh, to Houston and Dallas,
I can now see the end in sight of this list. I have ten or fewer unvisited sites for each league, and 28 visits remain among the four leagues.
Two things were noticeably missing this year. I had no international trips, and I had no work trips. I plan to change both of these in 2024. My team scheduled an offsite in the Seattle area in late February; and I submitted to several European conferences. DevSum in Stockholm, Sweden already accepted me as a speaker.
The Arts
I love concerts and live theater. I attended 43 concerts and 17 plays in 2023, which is a lot, even for me.
Here is a list of each I attended in the past twelve months.
Concerts
Date | Venue | Artist |
Feb 17 | Andy's Jazz Club | Shawn Maxwell |
Feb 19 | City Winery | Denny Lane |
Feb 20 | City Winery | Dave Mason |
Mar 4 | Salt Shed | Elle King |
Mar 5 | Atheneum | Scythian |
Mar 10 | Jazz Showcase | Bobby Broom |
Mar 24 | Jazz Showcase | Chuchito Valdes |
Mar 25 | City Winery | The Verve Pipe |
Apr 2 | SPACE | Emmaline |
Apr 29 | Old Town School of Folk Music | Graham Nash |
May 12 | Jazz Showcase | Freddy Cole |
May 13 | Hard Rock Casino | Wayne Newton |
May 14 | Old Town School of Folk Music | Cowboy Junkies |
Jun 10 | Old Town School of Folk Music | James McMurtry |
Jun 11 | Pritzker Pavillion | Los Lobos |
Jun 15 | SPACE | Cracker |
Jun 27 | Huntington Bank Pavillion | Noel Gallagher |
Jul 5 | City Winery | Nik West |
Jul 13 | City Winery | Puddles Pity Party |
Jul 16 | Old Town School of Folk Music | Iris Dement |
Aug 10 | Lighthouse Art Space | Lenny White, Buster Williams, and Cyrus Chestnut |
Aug 12 | Jazz Showcase | Charles McPherson Quartet |
Aug 22 | Huntington Bank Pavillion | Goo Goo Dolls |
Sep 1 | Arcada Theatre | Don McLean |
Sep 13 | City Winery | Chris Kattan |
Sep 30 | United Center | Peter Gabriel |
Oct 11 | Cahn Auditorium | Mary Chapin Carpenter and Shawn Colvin |
Oct 19 | UIC Forum | Rachel Maddow |
Oct 21 | Old Town School of Folk Music | Steep Canyon Rangers |
Oct 23 | City Winery | Justin Hayward |
Oct 30 | United Center | Queen |
Nov 2 | Copernicus Center | Steve Hackett |
Nov 3 | Salt Shed | LP |
Nov 4 | Francis W. Parker School | Henry Winkler |
Nov 10 | Chicago Theatre | My Morning Jacket |
Dec 9 | SPACE | Ana Gasteyer |
Dec 11 | City Winery | Southside Johnny |
Dec 29 | Jazz Showcase | Marquis Hill |
Theater
Date | Venue | Production |
Jan 29 | CIBC Theatre | Chicago |
Feb 10 | Chicago Shakespeare Theatre | Wuthering Heights |
Mar 1 | Lion Theater | Drunk Shakespeare |
Mar 2 | CIBC Theatre | 1776 |
Mar 17 | Chicago Shakespeare Theatre | The Comedy of Errors |
Mar 19 | Marriott Theatre | Big Fish: The Musical |
Apr 14 | CIBC Theatre | A Soldier's Play |
Apr 15 | Nederlander Theatre | Jagged Little Pill |
Apr 26 | Steppenwolf Theatre | Last Night and the Night Before |
May 27 | Shattered Globe Theatre | London Road |
Jun 10 | Studebaker Theatre | Personality: The Lloyd Price Musical |
Jun 16 | Goodman Theatre | The Who's Tommy |
Jul 7 | Lookingglass Theatre | Lucy and Charlie's Honeymoon |
Sep 8 | City Lit Theater Company | The Innocence of Seduction |
Sep 29 | Shattered Globe Theatre | A View From the Bridge |
Nov 20 | CIBC Theatre | Boop! The Musical |
Dec 30 | Cadillac Palace Theatre | How the Grinch Stole Christmas - the Musical |
Museums
Last year, I created a new bucket list - visiting all 15 Presidential Libraries and Museums. This year, I saw three (George W. Bush, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan) bringing my total to five. In addition, I visited the Dallas Museum of Art and the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles for the first time this year.
Public Speaking
Focusing on my day job this year left me less time for public speaking at conferences and user groups. I did some virtual presentations. I delivered technical presentations at six virtual user groups (SpartaHack, Tulsa .NET User Group, Cleveland Azure User Group, Cleveland C# User Group, and the Memphis Python User Group) and in person at three user groups (Elastic Chicago User Group, AI Meetup, and TCS Road Show), as well as many presentations specifically for Microsoft partners. Next year, I hope to deliver more in-person presentations.
My Job
This was my first full year on the Global Partner Solutions team at Microsoft. It was a satisfying year during which I led a number of projects and contributed to even more. I am grateful to my current coworkers and managers for their teamwork and collaboration. The culture of this team contrasts starkly with that of my last team. My new managers encourage collaboration and highlight what their team members are doing correctly, in stark contrast to my previous manager.
Volunteering
I volunteered once again to mentor high school students as they create projects for the ISTC STEM Challenge. I have lost count. Is this my fifth or sixth year doing this?
Reading
I continue to read frequently this year, completing 44 books, which is fewer than the last couple of years. You can view my list and my reviews here. My current goal is to read every book awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. So far, I have read 36 of the 104 books granted this award.
Online
My online shows shows are still going strong. I decided an acceptable cadence is once per week for Technology and Friends and once every two weeks for GCast. I kept this up throughout the year. With fewer face-to-face interactions, T&F has almost completely shifted to virtual interviews. At over 11,000 views, my most watched video of 2023 was Creating a JWT Bearer Token with Azure Active Directory [GCast 139]
I also continued to blog actively, publishing 240 posts in 2023 - an average of one every 1.5 days. I managed to post a new article every day in April, July, and August. I am especially proud of July in August because this is the first time I have published every day in back-to-back months and the first time I have posted every day in a 31-day month.
On social media, I began each morning by sharing something for which I am grateful. It has helped my mental health to start each day with this ritual. I am also in the habit of sharing interesting historical trivia, a song each day, and keeping track of friends' birthdays. You can follow me at the following links:
Personal Stuff
The year was mostly positive. The low point came a few months ago when a long-term relationship ended. It took me a while to accept this, but I am moving forward. I am grateful for the support of friends during this time.
Looking Ahead
My goals for 2024 are to continue to do well at my job, to travel more, and to do more public speaking - particularly in-person.
I will speak at the Michigan Tech Conference in March and at DevSum in Stockholm, Sweden, in June. I am waiting to hear from other conferences if they will accept my proposed presentations.
My team planned an offsite in Seattle in late February 2024 - an event scheduled and canceled in 2022. I am excited to meet my teammates - most of whom I have never seen in person.
I face the upcoming year with renewed optimism. 2023 was a good year overall, but I recognize what it lacked and will take steps to make 2024 even better!