When I was in my 30s, I lost my job.

What I found instead changed everything.


At the time, we had a five-year-old, a two-year-old, and another one on the way.
The company I worked for got acquired. The new company didn’t need two Human Resource IT Managers.

They gave me a choice:

  • Move to Memphis and take a lower-level job

  • Or stay through the end of the year, “babysit the systems” during the transition… and walk away with a one-year severance package

I remember thinking:

Is this what it came to?
All the long hours. The travel. The weekends.

And now I’m babysitting systems?
When I could be moving on and getting a new and better job right now?

(For the record… I took the babysitting deal. One-year severance has a way of clearing your head.)

Here’s what I didn’t expect:

Babysitting systems is a lot easier than babysitting young kids.

Which meant something opened up that I didn’t see coming…

Time.


The Breakfast That Changed Everything

One morning, before taking Kenny to kindergarten and Joe to preschool, I took them to breakfast at McDonald’s.

Nothing fancy. Just breakfast.

Something clicked.

I watched Kenny carefully cut his pancakes into quarters…
Then his sausage into eighths…
Then build what I can only describe as eight perfectly engineered breakfast tacos.

I watched Joe dip his hash browns into ketchup like it was a five-star culinary experience.

I just sat there… taking it in.

The laughter.
The focus.
The joy over something so simple.

That’s when it hit me:

This is it. This is what matters.

Not the meetings.
Not the travel.
Not the “important” stuff I thought I couldn’t miss.

This.


The Decision

So we made it a tradition.

Every week—McDonald’s breakfast before school.

But it didn’t stop there.

I showed up to the baseball games.
The school plays.
The scout events.

And I made a decision right then:

This doesn’t end when I get my next job.

No matter what comes next… this stays.


Funny How Things Work Out

Life has a funny way of working things out.

As the year wrapped up—and right around the time our third son was born—the company came back and said:

“Hey… we’ve got a program we need you to manage. You can stay based in Cincinnati.”

Less stress.
More money.
A completely different perspective.

But the real change didn’t happen in a boardroom.

It happened at a McDonald’s breakfast table.

A couple hundred Egg McMuffins later…

It’s still the best decision I ever made.


Your Move

You don’t need a job loss to figure this out.

You don’t need a wake-up call.

Just ask yourself one question:

What are your Egg McMuffins?

And more importantly…

When are you going to make time for them?


P.S. Kenny still makes sausage pancake tacos.
Joe still dips his hash browns.

I Lost My Job. I Didn’t Expect to Find This. ultima modifica: 2026-03-19T17:37:27-04:00 da Client