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Is it a Holiday?

Dec 22, 2007

Here it is, it’s pretty much the holidays. People are off of work doing shopping and preparing for visits with they’re families.

Me, on the other hand, am working past 1:30 in the morning on freelance work and will do much more tomorrow and next week. Sure I’ll have some family in town, but I’ll just have to work around they’re visit. Am I crazy or is this what keeps me going? I think it’s the latter.

Doing freelance work really helps me to break out of my everyday work and I’m afraid I’m addicted to it. For everyone who’s left their work behind them for the holidays, enjoy! For everyone who still manages to pull late nights to get work done, I completely understand.

Happy Holidays!

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Brad's AvatarI'm Brad Cooper, a user experience designer and front-end programmer with a passion for actualizing visions. I strive to create a piece of art in each site that I put together both visually and technically.

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