Welcome to the launch of my new blog: The Jimmy V Archives. A collection of stories, rants, and notes from my life. Whether you know me from my personal life, from the firehouse, or from school; you know I hold a lot of passion for a lot of different things.

The Jimmy V Archives will aim to be a daily blog of just about anything that comes to mind: sports rants, book reviews, stories about Tony and Enzo, life with a basset hound, marriage, my diabetic journey and much more.

The Jimmy V Archives is not my first foray into blogging. You can find my baseball work on At the Dish, my stories about fatherhood at Life With Tony and Enzo, and my news content at Cinn City News.

As someone who writes professionally, it is difficult to find the time to write for pleasure. Keeping up with my personal blogs and websites is never easy. Paying the bills has to come first, so focusing on client work has always gotten in the way, so to speak, of my personal blogging.

With The Jimmy V Archives, I hope to be able to publish at least one story per day to not only keep my writing skills fresh, but also have an archive of stories I can look back on later in life.

As you might have noticed, I moved three stories to this blog from a different publishing platform about my diabetic journey so far:

I am hoping to spark a conversation on all of my posts, so be sure to leave a comment, whether you agree with me or not. Positive discourse is the cornerstone to a thriving blog and The Jimmy V Archives will not shy away from such. However, I do ask that you be polite and keep your comments clean or they will be deleted.

So, with that said, it is time to go on a fantastic journey into The Jimmy V Archives as we file this first post under Random Rants.

Be sure to subscribe to The Jimmy V Archives. You can find the subscribe box on the right side of this page. You will only receive an email from the site when I publish new content. Thanks for reading!

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Jim is a full-time freelance writer who lives in Cinnaminson, NJ, with his wife Nicole and sons Tony and Enzo. He loves Ocean City (NJ), true crime books, the Phillies, Eagles, and all things sports.

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