My New Tagline!

in steem •  7 years ago 

So, I have decided that I needed a change, so I did what any other Steemian would do, and updated my tagline.

For those of you too lazy to actually go to my profile to experience this wonder, here it is:

 A father, husband, developer, gamer, mage, philosopher and geek. Currently living Canada, having lived in 8 different countries before this. 

So, what do you think? Is it interesting, does it reflect what you know of me well? Anything you did or did not expect?

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I like it!

Thank you!

Nine countries? You are quite the globe hopper! What were the other 8 before Canada?

Yugoslavia
Kenya
Zambia
Botswana
South Africa
Serbia
Denmark

And now Canada... I will have to update my tagline. It is only 7 before now

Dang, that's a pretty varied list! Can I ask what took you to those different places? I moved across the US--from Ohio to Oregon--and that was quite the endeavor. I imagine moving to so many different places was challenging, but you probably have lots of awesome stories.

Planes, mostly ;P

More seriously, in the beginning I moved with my parents, they went on different projects as civil engineers, mostly dams.

Once I became an adult, I went back to visit Serbia, since I had been out of the country for so long. We then went back to South Africa, and then moved to Denmark, due to various issues with South Africa

While in Denmark, I got an offer from Amazon to move to Vancouver, so here I am!

(At some point, I really need to do a longer version)

Planes, mostly ;P

LOL, crackin' me up, man :D

You should do a longer version! I'd be interested to read about it. Where did you enjoy living the most?

Btw, we are almost neighbors. I live in Ferndale, WA, just a stone's throw from the border!

As to where I enjoyed, I would say South Africa, but that probably has more to do with being a student, rather than the country itself.

That is good to know, let me know if you ever come this way.

As for a more in-depth, I was actually thinking of writing my autobiography, with a chapter break every time I traveled to a different country (or possibly just moved countries)