As the year comes to a close, I am taking a look back in review and a look forward into the future. We all do this in some way or another. TV stations do it with "Year in Review" footage, "Best Stories of 2011" etc.. So, we as people take a look at what is happening in our own lives, around us and try to see good things in the future.
For many, 2011 was a year of trials and tribulations. Things like, lost jobs, lower housing values, and rising prices has taken them from teetering on the brink to staring at the abyss. It is those people that I truly wish the best for. For me, God has seen to it that I have enough to keep my family going. I am thankful for that.
I am in transition though... This year, I chose not to run for re-election for the city council. I am a term limits believer. Even though my position is not limited and many before me stayed on for up to two decades, I chose to leave on my terms. It is important that others lead as well. A change in voices allows for a more diverse input on the affairs of government. I will say that I have thoroughly enjoyed the experience, those that work for the city are very good servants and I will miss them the most. Closing out this chapter of my life also means for the first time in over 20 years, I am not involved in serving people, either in my church or in the public. It is satisfying knowing that I made a difference, but a bit sad watching it come to a close.
I attended a funeral for a man, who once was my employer. A very good man with good intentions. His life was cut short by prostrate cancer. He gave many their first opportunity to grow into a career and was a force to be reckoned with in his business area.
2011 was more than changing for just me, it was a period in our nation's history that has seen worldwide financial crisis, rising oil prices, political unrest in many part of the Arab world, Tea Parties, Occupy movements and more. Economic unrest seems to breed political unrest and unfortunately it brings crime as well. It appears that trickle down works in reverse as well.
As uncertain 2011 has been, 2012 shows great promise. On the national scene the United States has a huge election. All of the House of representatives a third of the Senate and the President will all be elected. As Bill Clinton once said, "It's the Economy Stupid!" I hope that all of those running keep that in mind. It is important to live within our economic means both in our own homes and in our government. Unfortunately, this will hurt many of those who depend on government for their means. But without these changes, our government will collapse and then no one can be helped.
On a personal note, my son will be off to college in 2012. I am gratified to see him grow into a responsible man. He will be the type of man that many will want to work with and be around.
I will try to find a way to impact my community or my church in 2012. But for now, I will enjoy the freedom of just the yoke of work and family and not the yoke of service. Rest and recharge is always important part of they cycle.
On the business side of things, our company made our goals in 2011 and are set to make 2012 a record breaker. A very impressive feat in this economic climate. There will be some new products and services that we will have available to us that will help us make our numbers again.
The election will set the tone for our economic plans for the next few years. It will be an election of basic economic philosophies. Either limited government with more power to the people or a more socialistic government with government running most things. What ever your choice, it will be important to vote this time around.
There you have it.. a solid 2011 and a hopeful 2012. It is my sincerest wish that all of you who read this have a hopeful 2012 as well.

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