May 01, 2004

It is finished . . .

Not that my event is quite as significant as the quote above, but I did just complete the last test for my M.B.A. Whew - am I glad to be done! And I'll now be able to get back to my more frequent postings to this site. In fact, I'm not sure what I'll do with my extra time (my wife might have some ideas . . .)

Anyway, we've been a little light on posting lately as several of us are going through personal issues that require more attention than normal - the blog tends to take the hit. After a trip to the annual catalog conference tomorrow through Wednesday, things should return more to normal at DeoOmnisGloria. Thanks to those who have continued posting - especially those like Tom Ace which have helped answer the questions non-Catholics are posing on the site.

God bless,
Jay

Posted by Jay at May 1, 2004 07:00 PM | TrackBack

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Congratulations! The news that you've finished your MBA is wonderful, but that you might blog more is even better!

Posted by: John at May 1, 2004 11:08 PM

Congratulations old friend! I know the journey has been long, but now it is finally completed. All of your hard work and dedication has paid off already. It is part of who you are. You have always been for me a model of will power and the maximization of God-given talent, and yet also the image of man who knows how to maintain balance in life. You remain an inspiration to me as a fellow student and as a friend.

May God bless you and your family always.

Your brother in Christ,
Joe

Posted by: Joe at May 2, 2004 10:40 PM

Congratulations Jay. Glad to see you will be back keeping up the posting. Thanks for the compliment too.

Posted by: Tom Ace at May 3, 2004 02:23 PM

Congratulations Jay, to you and your loving family! I know you've missed each other during this time of hard work and determination. I am so thrilled that you'll have time for "all the girls you love!" (I'm not a big fan, but I had to steal part of the line from ol' Willie!)

God Bless you for seeing it through, for finishing and for all of your work in His name!

Love in Christ,
Krista

Posted by: Krista at May 5, 2004 07:43 AM

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