By Shira | Jan 8, 08 01:04 PM
I don't think I have fully processed that today is my last day at Arts Engine. I've been having a blast working here for five and a half years, and in the words of Boys II Men, "It's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday." On the other hand, I couldn't be leaving my desk on 14th Street for a better reason. I have always dreamed about self-employment, and now it's here. I'm really looking forward to working with Ari on new projects and I'm particularly excited about working on personal projects -- an album of original music is in the works, and I'm editing an experimental documentary with video I shot in India last year.
I was up until 4am last night working on the site and it's 70 degrees outside (yes, it's January in New York), so I woke up feeling like it's the last day of school or the last day of camp - you know that feeling when you've just worked really hard, and you're really tired and some big change is happening? That's how I feel. Woohoo!
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congratulations to you both, and best of luck! i look forward to seeing all sorts of awesome projects from shirari industries in the years to come.
Posted by: lia | January 8, 2008 07:51 PM