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Kate
From Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Joined 23rd April 2007
Life
About Me: I am the very proud mother of a too-cute-for-words one year old son! My job has me commuting an hour each way, but I do work from home one day a week and get to see hubby and son as soon as they get home! My hubby takes our son to/from the onsite daycare where he works and is able to spend an hour or two bonding (i.e. wrestling)before i get home! :)
My interests: photography, writing, cooking, baking, shopping
My website/blog: http://neatokeen.blogspot.com/
How I de-stress: blogging, meeting up with friends, and of course, watching TV!
Best advice I've gotten: follow your instincts!
An adjective to describe me: Optimistic
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My Day: 16th April 2008
1 thing I want to remember about today ...
this morning was so beautiful!
What was most challenging today ...
eating healthy, oh my a challenge
What made me the happiest ...
my husband waking me up this morning :)
My day in one word ...
HAPPY
My awesome accomplishment for the day ...
taking the stairs up 4 flights at work!
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Hey Kate, thanks for the comment! My boss thought that since my programs I write are a type of project that I should have some project management skills, hence the class. And OMG you are right, it's all about the documentation!!!
Hi Kate - you're too funny! I'm with you in that there's no such thing as too much good TV! As for Pushing Daisies - I totally enjoy its quirky nature, but have to watch it with my teen age daughter so that she can explain the parts I just don't get!! Susan
Hey Kate, thanks for the comment! Much eggnog and even much more kick.. now THAT is a great idea!
Hi Kate!
Thanks for your comment on my article," Moms Should Enjoy the Holidays, Too." I didn't realise until you mentioned it, I could have pointed out that the kids can decorate the paper for other gift-giving occasions besides the holidays, too. Duh! Reading about you, your days sound hectic, but challenging and fun. Good goin' girl!
That is a great idea! I think I will pose the question of what blogs everyone posts to!