According to the website My Dog's Age Roscoe will be 16 in human years tomorrow on his birthday.
So, Happy 1st birthday and Happy Sweet Sixteen Roscoe!
Enjoy this very cheesy and heartfelt video tribute to our favorite pup.
Jun 30, 2008
Happy 1st Birthday Roscoe!
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Labels: dog birthday, Roscoe, video slideshow
Jun 26, 2008
NSC Blog #3: Stuck in an Elevator
Hilarious video of a bunch of my wonderful colleagues on the last night of the sales conference- stuck in an elevator. Favorite line: "If Eric Schmidt was in this elevator we would be out by now."
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Roscoe Loves the Lake!
On Saturday afternoon Chad and I took Roscoe to the Montrose Dog Beach for his first romp at the lake since last summer. When we took him to the beach last summer he was only 12 weeks old and- as you can see in the video below,- he was really reluctant about the water.
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Labels: Chicago, dog beach, Montrose beach, Roscoe, summer
"The English Language, Barackafied"
Slate magazine has been Barackafying words since Febuary, and what has transpired is this hilarious and insightful gadget. Click on "more" to flip through the new words and their definitions. Enjoy- and remember, its a long way to election day, so we may as well have some fun!
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Labels: Barack Obama, gadgets, Slate
Jun 21, 2008
NSC Blog #2: Martha!
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Jun 16, 2008
NSC Blog #1: Union Square or Bryant Park?
Whew, what a week to be a Googler!
Last week, I attended the ultimate corporate KoolAid drinking event, our National Sales Conference (NSC) in San Francisco. I have a number of exciting experiences, stories and pictures that I want to share- so I am going to post a series of blogs dedicated to NSC. Before I get too excited, I must state that these are my own opinions and experiences and do not necessarily reflect that of my most glorious employer, Google.
NSC is a once-in-a-lifetime event, but lucky for me it takes place once a year! 1500 members of the Google sales team gather together to listen to and learn from the brightest minds in business. This year's speaker line up included the CMO of eBay, the CFO of the NFL and the CMO of Visa. Then, after a day filled with amazing content, we kill all of our newly-educated brain cells by consuming copious amounts of alcohol (a.k.a. “celebrating our success” and/or “teambuilding”).
This year the conference began with a lovely cocktail reception on Tuesday evening in the middle of San Francisco's Union Square. Under the stars- and the equally glorious bright lights of Macy's, Neiman Marcus and Saks- we sipped drinks and re-connected with team members from offices across the US and Japan. The set up totally reminded me and my co-worker Andra of the tents at Bryant Park for NYC Fashion Week. The production of the event was top notch and it definitely set the tone for the remainder of the week.
In my next blog post I will share the highlight of the conference...our time with Martha Stewart!
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Jun 4, 2008
A Blog about "The Bump"
It goes without saying that I am ecstatic about Barack Obama's decisive clinch of the final delegates needed to receive the Democratic nomination last evening. I found his speech to be moving and appropriate, specifically when he honored the achievements of Hillary Clinton, and when he spoke about being humbled by his own accomplishments and the challenge of what lies ahead.
There was a moment that stood out to me last night- the unexpected intimate gesture of a victorious fist bump between Michelle and Barack prior to him taking the podium. I found this moment to be extremely genuine and tender, only enhancing the likability of the potential First Couple.
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Jun 1, 2008
Handy Hubby
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