¿dónde está la pelota roja?
¡aquí!
¿dónde está la pelota roja?
¡aquí!
* New York, with better English skills
* A treasure trove of Beatles covers
* Forgetting to pick-up its dog shit
* Not as hot as people say
* A carnivore’s dream
* New York, with worse drivers
* Just discovering good beer
* Not afraid to show cleavage
* An easy place to forget it’s Christmas
* Not the kind of place that shuns a 10:30am beer
* Carrying live coverage of President-elect Cristina Kirchner meeting Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith. On most channels.
This is Hank , when I pretend to hate getting splashed by him.
After a week of work, we find the apartment is not so much baby-safe, as much as it is less baby-lethal.
took us 120 seconds to get on that trampoline.
Man, I love trampolines.
With only one real conservative in the race, I’m looking forward to seeing Mike Huckabee get some real traction in the coming weeks. Former Gov. of Arkansas (there’s a track record with that state), an old-school Christian conservative, and weight-loss success story — he has a lot of what a demoralized GOP needs.
Also, he’s pretty damn funny.
He maybe running for VP here, but he just caght Romney in the Iowa caucus polls. And Christian conservatives turn out on caucus day.
This is going to be an interesting election!
Mighty Goods is nominated for the Blogger Choice Award for Best Shopping Blog.
Voting ends today, so if you have a second, please go vote for her!
VOTE FOR MAGGIE.
Fulfilling a lifetime ambition here. The best part is watching as Hank finds that he loves to splash, hates getting his face wet and an amazing inability to connect the two.
I can’t be there 24 hours a day and sometimes Mom dresses you for her amusement.
You are much more to us than a throw-pillow, though some outfits might challenge that assertion.
I’ll buy you a car later,
Dad
PS – We are not alone.
This is the 6th year we’ve done our UXWeek Conference in Washington, DC, and the program is the best we’ve ever put together. Also, I’m getting up there for a bit:
This year, I’m moderating a panel on what we’ve learned from our mistakes here at Adaptive Path. And we’ve made some awesome ones. Check out the full program here.
Learning from Adaptive Path’s Mistakes
Every now and again, a project jumps the rails — all the best intentions and planning just don’t stack up to the challenge. After the dust settles, all we can do is learn from our mistakes and move on. Also, we can tell you all about them. (Identities will be changed to protect the innocent. The guilty we’ll name.)
So, you should come. And you can get 15% off registration if you use the promotion code ;”FOBM” (Friend of Bryan Mason).
Do it!