- Found the coolest couple since peanut butter & jelly. Lego Eggos. I probably paid $10 for 6 waffles. I didn't even look at the price ... I just threw them in the cart. Busted them out for breakfast for Easton this week. I'm a hero.
- Tony's official last day at GCC is Friday. But, I noticed he already changed his blog disclaimer. That means he's not my boss anymore. As a matter of fact, today he's my babysitter so I can go in and meet with my new boss. Ok, not really. Emily is helping me out. I just wanted to see how it felt to say that Tony is my babysitter.
- I told Lindsay today that if we get 1,000 people at Innovate 2007 this year... I'll get a tattoo on stage. And, now I'm telling you.
- I wish I had a person to clean my house and do my laundry for a couple of weeks. I need that right now.
- Mark and I are going to be in Orlando, Florida without kids February 3 - 10. Our agenda is pretty full: sleep, eat, read. And, one day we're going to stop by the builder's show. Looking forward to the time away with my husband...he's fun. I like him a lot.
- Dave Ferguson sent me his new book, The Big Idea. I told him I wouldn't blog about it unless it was good. It's good. I'll dedicate an entire future post to Dave and the ideas in this book soon.
So I take it you made up with the Lego people? It's hard to take a stand against companies when they make such cool stuff! I'm sure you would rather have purchased Mega Bloks waffles if they made them. =)
Posted by: justin | Feb 04, 2007 at 11:08 AM
First...I recently bought those Lego Eggos too. Aren't they the best?!? I got to be a hero too =).
Secondly...there WILL be 1,000 people there for Innovate 2007 so start thinking now of what tattoo you want! Its going to be great!
Posted by: Lindsay Wasik | Jan 24, 2007 at 04:59 PM
Wow, a tattoo, awesome. While in FL, you should look up the folks from that Miami Ink show that's on TV now and see if they would come and do the tattoo for you. That would be pretty kewl. The lady on there that does the portraits to tattoo's is awesome.
I can vouch for Nathan's comment, I worked for Tamko 15 years ago in their Frederick, MD plant. Tamko makes good products.
Posted by: jcjennings | Jan 24, 2007 at 02:17 PM
While you're at the builder's show, you should stop by the Tamko Building Products booth. They're based out of my hometown, Joplin, Missouri. You can even say hi to my friend Jason while you're there. Tell him Nathan sent you . . .
Posted by: Nathan Horton | Jan 24, 2007 at 12:49 PM