Well, it’s been nearly five months since I rolled into town. Can’t believe how quick that went. When I left Minnesota, a season had just ended. Now we are literally on the brink of the 2010 campaign beginning. I couldn’t be more excited.
Texas has treated me really well so far. I had been to Austin before as my mother lived here for about 20 months when I was in high school, so I spent about four weeks one summer here. I vaguely remember the heat, but from what people are telling me, it gets hot. I think I can take that. I’m ready for the heat after struggling through the Minnesota winters. I remember one of my first days in Minnesota in 2004. The weather man that day, with a smirk on his face, said “Today will be one of the coldest days of the year.” He said it would be something like -34 outside and a wind chill of -60. I thought to myself “what have I done!” But I will say I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Minnesota. I loved my job and met some of the greatest people I will ever know.
But when this opportunity arose in October, there wasn’t really any question if I would take it or not. It was the time to make a change, and this was the perfect place. It all happened pretty quickly. I got the offer when I was on vacation in Colorado, an annual vacation to Grand Lake that I take with some of my closest friends. It was there that I also accepted the job. I remember the excitement, and my friends were so pumped for me. But I was obviously nervous to uproot myself from a place I had been for six years. I remembered that I had done this two times before, and loved the chance to come to a new city, meet new people, and experience something different.
I had just a few weeks to finish up in Minnesota and get the house that I had bought in 2007 ready to sell. Needless to say………it’s still on the market. So if anybody wants a summer home in Minnesota, let me know.
I called one of my best buddies, Casey, who is in golf school in Phoenix (yes, there is such a thing), and asked if I could fly him up to help me move. He was happy to. I picked him up at the airport on November 5. The two of us headed out for a bit so I could say goodbye to some people and then headed to the house to get ready for the journey. The plan was to leave around 9 a.m. on November 6th. At about 2:30 p.m. the next day, we finally had the truck loaded and headed out. We put the Highlander on a trailer behind the U-Haul and made our way out of Minnesota.
I think we made it to Wichita around 11:30 p.m. that night. We got a hotel, and departed for the remainder of the trip around 11 a.m. on November 7. We were making great time and were headed into the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. We decided that the Ft. Worth route would probably have less traffic. Just 10 minutes later after making that decision we discovered that the Texas NASCAR event was just ending. So, after two hours in traffic, we finally made it through Ft. Worth.
I’ll never forget driving into Austin. It was dusk and it was the most amazing sunset I have ever seen. I actually have a picture of it on my Facebook for any of you that are my friends. It was truly unbelievable and I don’t think the blackberry camera did it justice.
We got to my apartment complex about 7:30 p.m. I believe. One of my friends from kindergarten, Matt, who now resides in Austin, came to meet us to unload the truck. We basically just threw everything in the apartment because we had to get somewhere to watch the remainder of the Nebraska/Oklahoma football game. We made it and watched the Huskers beat the Sooners 10-3.
The next afternoon I dropped Casey off at the airport and that’s when it sunk in. It was the same feeling I had when I dropped my parents off at the Indianapolis airport when I moved there, pure excitement. I was invited that evening to head to Phil and Kay’s house for dinner. Coach Heath and his wife Jane joined. It was a great evening and I left their house knowing I had made the right decision.
Monday was my first day of work and I got thrown right in by having a meeting with AMD that afternoon to discuss our presenting sponsorship. From that moment, it’s been nonstop. But that’s what I thrive on. It’s pressure packed, but so much fun. The biggest thing I want to do here was bring in several years of working in soccer to an organization that is in year three. I must say that I was completely impressed with what has been accomplished in three short years. Phil and the staff have done an amazing job establishing the team in the community. Now we just need to fill the stands.
I’m excited about the move to House Park. The game against Houston at Nelson Field was my first match with the Aztex, and my first and last match at Nelson. I think it was a decent venue for the team last year, but I know the intimate confines of House Park will make all the difference. At Minnesota we played at the National Sports Center. Originally, the field was about 100 feet from the stands with a track around the stadium. The atmosphere was non-existent to say the least. We decided to make the decision to remove the track and bring the field 90 feet closet to the fans. It turned out to make all the difference in the world. I think moving to House will have the safe effect.
I think I’ve rambled long enough. I’ll try to do this again sometime as we get into the season.
Just a quick note, for those of you that I have met and have welcomed me, I appreciate it a great deal. I’ll see you all on April 11. Looking forward to taking down the defending champs!
Djorn
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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