Being Shopify’s Platform Evangelist has been a great privilege that I’ve enjoyed for the past year. There are no “B” players at Shopify, which means that I’ve had the honour to represent the best and the brightest. Wherever I’ve gone on behalf of the company, the mere mention of the name “Shopify” has commanded respect, admiration, kudos and high-fives, and all the credit has to go to the Shopifolks for making the best damned system for setting up shop online. Computer science may say that software is made up of data structures and algorithms, but I know better: it’s made of people, and these people are the best. Naturally, so is the software they create.
That being said, I need to take a summer vacation. At the risk of repeating the “it’s not you, it’s me” cliche, I need a break. I haven’t had a proper vacation in years, and it hasn’t helped that the last eighteen months have been crazy ones for Yours Truly. I’ll just gloss over the sordid details and quickly summarize:
- Major life change
- Near-death experience
- The incident of which a certain software-producing multinational corporation headquartered in the Pacific Northwest does not speak, ever
- The non-date, my first as a newly-freed man that went horribly, tragically wrong (not screaming-in-the-fetal-position wrong, but pretty badly for a first time out in years)
- Signing a job offer with Shopify, leaving my old job, and starting the new one a week later
- Relocating to Ottawa for the summer, then re-relocating back to Toronto in September
- At one point, averaging a flight every couple of weeks as a participant in the 2011 BarCamp Tour, helping out with hackathons and speaking at South by Southwest, ConFoo and other events
- Relearning the Ruby programming language and the Rails framework
- Meeting a girl from far away, and the requisite travel involved
All told, I consider these good happenings, but I need to take some time to collect myself. A lot of stuff has happened, and I’ve been leaping from one big change to the next without a break. I’m in great danger of bringing my “B” game to everything I do, and I need to make sure that that doesn’t happen.
Hence the vacation. It wasn’t easy, but I resigned from Shopify last week. They’ve been incredibly supportive and helpful in ways that I’m not sure I’ll ever be able to repay. Even though I’m no longer with the company, I remain their supporter, advocate and friend. I may even open a Shopify shop very soon (and if you ever need help opening one, you can ask me).
I’m going to go hang out with Anitra (that’s her in the picture above; she was my date for the Filipino Centre of Toronto’s President’s Gala) in Tampa for a couple of weeks starting next Saturday. She’ll have work during the day, during which I’ll hit the gym, work on my writing (the Global Nerdy blog’s been going like gangbusters as of late)…
…finally get around to learning how to write software for iPads and iPhones by actually writing (or trying to write) software for my iPad and iPhone, and of course, swimming in the pool pictured below:
In late June and early July, I’m going with my family to visit the Philippines. I haven’t been back in a dozen years; when I was married, I’d made peace with the fact that I might not ever see it again. Now that I’ve got the opportunity, the time and 145,000 credit card travel points burning a hole in my pocket, I’m going.
After the Philippines, it’s back to Florida to be Anitra’s arm ornament for a wedding, plus a little downtime to get used to the Eastern time zone.
After that, more learning, more writing, more working out, and eventually either landing a new job or making one. If you’re looking for a rock and roll accordion-playing tech evangelist in the late summer or fall, check out my LinkedIn profile and drop me a line!
In the meantime, the Accordion Guy and Global Nerdy blogs will go on, and when I’m not off in Florida or the Philippines, I’ll be in Accordion City catching up with friends. Perhaps I’ll see you!
I’m looking forward to my summer vacation.
17 replies on “Joey’s Summer Vacation”
Takes a lot of balls to just pick up and leave to do what’s right — despite our social construction telling us otherwise. Enjoy your vacation and give me a shout when you’re back. I still owe you dinner and drinks and haven’t seen you in way too long.
Very keen to see what you’ll do next. (It sounds like you are too. 🙂 )
Enjoy the rest!
When I left Sympatico after its first three years (it was no longer a startup, I’d experienced near-burnout, and the increasing incursion of Bell management could no longer be fended off) it was early June and I took the summer off, resolving to not even think about finding new work until September. It was one of the smartest things I’ve ever done.
Enjoy your vacation! And I hope to see you before too long and hear how it’s going.
I was wondering what you were up to. I saw that you were no longer with Shopify this weekend via LinkedIn. Enjoy your time off and have fun.
You seem to be on just one big adventure after another, Joey. And, I wish you all the best. It sounds fantastic! Enjoy the vacation. 🙂
Joey, you’re an inspirational character that helps me remind myself to stop and take stock of life and things when all runs crazy. And you remind me I can be myself while pursuing my dreams.
Heck I still remember your quote at a “Certain unnamed event” where everytime you turn off UAC…. well let’s just say I’ve saved a LOT of Kittens 🙂
Enjoy that vacation. You’ve earned it.
Any chance you’d be able to stop by Korea on your way to or from the motherland?
That’s awesome dude. I learned iOS programming from the Big Nerd Ranch book and really found it good. I also picked up Programming in Objective-C, but I already have a few more books on my list I want to get. Learning Test Driven Development and Cocoa Design Patterns is next, with Mac Ruby and Ruby Motion something I’d like to try after I release the app I’m currently working on.
Looking forward to seeing what you do and how the learning goes. I’ve found it very rewarding so far.
Once you make it back to Toronto I invite you to come try out crossfit with me where I train in the Junction.
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Salve,
Good luck in the new journey, I hope you enjoy it 🙂
Cheers
Joey,
Nice! Love the idea of taking a breather and recharging. Summer’s the best time to do it. If you get a chance this summer, you should drop by my place, take a dip in the pool (almost complete so should be ready in a few weeks) and serenade my wife with the accordion. Would love to catch up and have you sample some of the char-broiled Croatian fare I’ll be serving.
Drop me a line when you get a chance. I should land in TO for more than a few days by the end of June (I hope).
Cheers…..Damir
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