Welcome to my Blog, and to a New Chapter in my Life! -6/4/25

June 4, 2025

Well, here it goes. Welcome to my first blog post, written from the comfort of the home of my wife, daughter, and I, in the countryside of Vermont! I never thought in a million years that this would be the next phase of my life, but here I am. I find it interesting that the more the years go by, the less I want to post my private life to social media (because really, does anyone NEED to know what’s going on in my life, especially regarding all the wonderful food I used to post about?). But…I’ve enjoyed writing since I was a teenager and I love living where I grew up in Vermont, not to mention that at this point in my life (I am a mere 46 years old), I’m looking for a slower pace of life. So, I found myself leaving my 100,000k nursing job of 7 ½ years, and essentially the traditional workforce altogether, to try something different. The weather has been getting warmer here, and that means new beginnings.

It’s funny to write that I’m looking for a “slower pace” when I already live in Vermont, which automatically evokes thoughts of a slower pace of life. In fact, a new slogan has emerged here in recent years that you now see on clothing products, refrigerator magnets, etc., and it goes: “Vermont: what happens here, stays here, but nothing ever really happens.” This is so true. When I was a teenager, my friends and I would have to drive at least half an hour to get to the movie theater or to get to the CD store (those still existed back in the 90s). I probably didn’t appreciate it as much back then, but as an adult, I’ve learned to soak in the countryside scenery on my drives instead of taking it for granted that I live in a visually beautiful state. That and it’s fun to just drive to far-off towns in Vermont to do just one thing, and admire the houses along the way as I practice “the art of moseying,” as my wife puts it. We’ll go on drives together when our schedules allow, but starting now, I have much more time to figure myself out a little more!

I have many ideas on what to write about in future blogs, from maple syrup, to parenting, marriage, cribbage boards, my previous life as a nurse, cooking, finding the best pizza places and burgers around Vermont, the tick uprising, flannel, my growth as a human being, my poetry book which just went live on Amazon (yay!), and many other stories. Some blogs will be informational and others will be very subjective. I don’t see the need to confine myself to one box when I and others love variety in their lives. And not everything will specifically be about Vermont, so some topics will be in the broader scheme of things that I would love to talk about. I have a comments section on each of my blogs, which I’m hoping will allow for different perspectives (from you as the reader) on what I’m writing about. I love to hear what other people have to say (so it’s not just me talking), because even though I consider myself to be very open-minded, I still have my singular point of view. Please be mindful about trying to keep your comments as positive as you can while still getting your point across. I also have an email in the link below if you ever feel the need to write me privately. I promise I will not ignore you!

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  • Phoebe Sol

    Reading about your love of moseying, I wondered if you’d heard of the 251 Club?

  • Get a job, hippie.

  • I love this Vinnie! Good for you reaching past your comfort zone into the wonders the world holds. I am taking your new direction to heart as I face significant transitions this summer as well. I hope all is well!

    • A

      Thanks! I’m very excited about this, even though it means a very significant pay cut. At least I have the summer to enjoy and see what the future holds from all this. I’m doing very well, especially since I left my job lol. I hope you’re doing well, too. What kinds of transitions are you facing this summer?

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