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In July, I'll be heading to the BlogHer conference to hang out with some very cool bloggin' women. But I don't want to go alone so you should join me - compliments of Mabel's Labels!
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With layoffs looming with every LinkedIn and Facebook request, I’m not sure whether I just know more people, or if I’m at “that age” where my demographic ... Read more...
I made it to four Inaugural Balls in Washington last week. The first and the largest was the Latino Ball on Sunday night at Union Station, where J Lo introduced Marc Anthony to an adoring crowd of thousands and everyone danced in their fabulous glittery gowns. I met ... Read more...
America has long been known as the melting pot but I say it's more like a salad bowl. If you looked out onto the masses that gathered across Washington DC this week the different races, genders, sizes, heights of people were noticeable and unique from the person sta ... Read more...
I called my son’s school and asked what they would be doing for the inauguration. The teacher was really happy to hear my voice and invited me to come to the school and watch the ceremony with the class. I called my mother and asked her to join us, which she d ... Read more...
Recently I took an editorial job that involves a lot of advertising sales. I did this so I could keep my business afloat while I ride out this economy. Many of the magazines are not assigning stories lately, so I have branched out into marketing and corporate writin ... Read more...
Like the rest of the nation, I am still glued to the inauguration festivities for President Barack Obama. Throughout this process I have watched him closely and tried to learn as much as I could about this Columbia/Harvard educated man. He's smart, artic ... Read more...
It is bright and sunny and so cold! I am happy that I'm wearing Robert's long underwear that he wears skiing! I got to my seat a little late because someone fell off the train platform on the red line so the shut it down. I walked to a different line and felt like I ... Read more...
On the day of President Obama’s inauguration, when everyone in the world is eagerly anticipating stirring speeches and sparkly dresses, I can’t stop thinking about the First ch ... Read more...
The moment: I didn’t feel this was something I wanted to watch alone in my living room, so I called my son’s school and asked what they would be doing for the inauguration. The teacher was really happy to hear my voice and invited me to ... Read more...



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