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A new home
I haven’t taken my blog seriously enough, even though I know better. Recently, I found myself in a few situations where I wish I had done...
A place at our table
Entertaining family and friends at home is one of the greatest joys in my life. I like to cook and bake. It’s fun to try new recipes, mod...
Walk the puppy
This blog was born on December 1, 2008. This is the 12th post. Like several other posts, this one started with a nudge from one of my fav...
Spectacles
Ty got his 1st pair of eyeglasses today. He’s been anticipating its arrival for over a week. I suspect he really likes them. He had spent...
Adapting to Changes to Twitter @ Replies.
A tweet from Jeremiah Owyang this morning reminded me to jot down my thoughts about changes to Twitter’s @ reply rules and how users have...
Tweetup for Beginners
Over the past few months, I’ve been getting more questions about “tweetups.” Most of them come from people who have never been to one or ...
Your customers aren’t lost… are they?
If you’re in the retail business, how do you normally greet new faces that just entered your store?
A few friends and I recently made pla...
Follow Me for A Prize
On the morning of Monday, March 9, 2009, Maggiano’s Little Italy sent out this message on Twitter:
According to Maggiano’s tweet, they ...
Getting and Sharing
Social Media Club Seattle held its 2nd event on February 24, 2009, on Microsoft campus in Redmond, WA. Chris Heuer, founder of Social Me...
Confessions of A Yelper
Recently, Kathleen Richards wrote an article about Yelp in East Bay Express.
I Yelp. I’ve been doing it since October 2007. At first, I u...
To Robbie… Love, Santa
I caught wind that there was going to be a wrap party at the North Pole last night. Ty was coming along. We followed the super secret dir...
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