About Me
I have been married for 12 years to my husband, Brent, and we have 2 boys. Preston is 11 years old and Hunter is 3. I own one cat, Mr. Harrison, and he is huge. We have added a new addition to the fam recently, Sampson, my pain in the butt dog but he is sweet just hard to train.
Position:
Project Manager
Favorite Projects:
Our team here at ONEsite has been working diligently on laofficelounge.com and it is really starting to become my favorite project. It really put us to the test and we have put forth a great product.
Favorite Experience:
My trip to New York was probably one of my more memorable time. I visited many ad agencies and really got a feel for what they do. The best of course were the shows...Urinetown, Blueman Group, Hair Spray and Cirque du Soleil. I ran into Mr. Funk himself, George Clinton, I couldn't believe it. He was staying at the hotel I was at. The funny thing is my sister thought he was a bum on the street and would not let me go get a picture with him (I could of killed her for that). The even we decided to dress up in our fancies and eat at one of the best restaurants, we got lost going back to our hotel room at midnight and ended up in the Bronx on the subway. Never ever take the subway late in the evenings. It was so scary especially because this man was talking to himself. Well as you can see I survived New York and want to go back with my husband someday.
Hobbies:
I love to draw and paint, go to the movies (I'm a huge movie buff), eat and sleep. I'm thinking of taking up rock climbing just to keep me young. Who knows!
I have started off this great day by watching the history channel. There was a great featured story called "Paddy Whacked: The Untold Story of the Irish-American Gangster". The interesting part that I didn't realize was the great possibility of mob association to the death of President Kennedy. His father ,Joe Kennedy, was a wealthy banker that felt America needed an Irish president. He worked with the mobsters to create that and to get Kennedy into the office (gangs and politics who knew). So basically he "bit the hand that fed him" and his sons death was supposely the greatest hit to this date. The triumphs and failures of the Irish community within America were told rather well in this documentary. Recommend watching this or reading the book. Enjoy!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008, 10:32 AM CST
[General]
I have to say in spite of myself how much of a big fan my father is of OU. He skipped a trip to Mexico for Christmas just to go the National Championship. I guess most OU fans would do the same. What's so funny is he makes special trips to see us when the OU Texas games is coming then takes a special trip to Dallas to watch the game that same week. You gotta love him! He may live in Alabama but he will stay a Okie thru and thru. I have placed a photo of his tickets for all you fans out there to slobber over. Enjoy!
Did you grow up in Edmond, when you worked on the Lazy E did you know a lady named Joey?
Robby01:52 PM CST