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Book Review: Love Overdue

Love OverdueLove Overdue by Pamela Morsi

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book! An easy and fun read.

D.J. is a hired to small town Kansas to be their librarian. After having her resume’ posted for a couple of years, the job appeared out of the blue. Having no family of her own, she was excited to make the town and the library her own. The woman who hired her, Viv, had a son, Scott, who ended up being a guy that DJ had had a one night fling with on her 21st birthday.

Although she tries to fight her feelings for him, she is drawn to Scott and the story is how they they find their way to each other.

I love the characters, setting and story. Two thumbs up! 🙂

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My Big Fat Demon Slayer Wedding

My Big Fat Demon Slayer Wedding (Demon Slayer, #5)My Big Fat Demon Slayer Wedding by Angie Fox
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a fun book. I normally wouldn’t read a book like this as it’s sort of fantastical or science fiction-ish but I was drawn in by the description.

I loved the love story between Lizzie and Dimitri and the crazy witches in the book. I also loved how Lizzie’s high society mom just started rolling with the punches, the wild punches!, as the story progressed. And Dimitri’s Greek griffin family was entertaining, too.

I’m glad I gave this book a shot. It was a good read that I didn’t put down once I started it. 🙂

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Lowcountry Bombshell

Lowcountry Bombshell (A Liz Talbot Mystery, #2)Lowcountry Bombshell by Susan M. Boyer

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book! The story was great and the characters, wonderful. I also loved the setting since we’re planning our anniversary trip to Charleston and I made note of actual restaurant names we’re going to try out.

I love a mystery that’s fun to read as this one is. Liz is a PI who works with her partner, Nate. He’s now become her love interest. She’s smart and fashion conscious and someone I’d like to be friends with. I love the added angle of her friend, Colleen, who died and comes back as a ghost to help her.

This is the first book I’ve read by this author and now I plan to go back and read them all! 🙂

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#SocialCV

A little over a month ago, I saw a tweet from @ValaAfshar saying that his company, Enterasys was going to be hiring a senior social media strategist.

enterasys

And? So? Big deal. A lot of companies are realizing that they need to get into the social media game and are doing the same.

Except there was a difference with this position. Enterasys planned to do their recruiting through social media, using each candidate’s social CV. Interesting!

At that point, I wasn’t sure what Enterasys did. Vala and I have been following each other on twitter for a while now. I remember connecting with him for the first time about the NBA Draft. Vala was going to the Draft as a guest of the Celtics. Color me green and not because that’s the Celtic’s color!

When I saw him eating cheeseburgers on the Patriot’s team plane, I remained a little green. Cheeseburgers are my favorite food! Oh, and I love football. 🙂

So, when I saw Vala’s tweet about the job with his company, it caught my eye. When I saw how the process would be conducted, I was even more intrigued and knew I wanted to be part of this first (that I know of) social media job hiring process.

I’ve really been trying to find my place since I gave up directing the pageant. Trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up. 🙂  I know I want to work in Social Media. I feel like I was born just waiting for social media to happen. I’ve been approached by some really cool people with some really great opportunities but nothing has felt just right. Yet.

So I talked to David about this possibility. Since he is mostly coming and going and just needs to be by an airport, moving to the Boston area would work just fine. Added bonus, one of my best friends, Debbie, lives right in North Andover about 10 minutes away from Enterasys. Cherry on top.

I decided to go for it!

My first concern was that, by choice, I have no klout score and  a klout score of 60 is required. As you know if you read this blog (or listen to me much) I deleted my klout profile a couple of algorithms ago because it seemed to me that klout was going to try and turn me into a mean girl and penalize me for talking to folks they deemed “less influential” than I. Well, I am gifted by my relationships with EVERYONE I interact with. Liz Strauss, one of my connections on twitter, wrote a great blog post that describes pretty much the same thought process I had when I was considering deleting my klout profile. But,simply said, I’m no one’s mean girl.

I considered reactivating my klout profile but I quickly discarded that idea. It didn’t feel right to me to change who I was and what I believe in for a job. I mean, hopefully I’m going to be at this job for a while and they will see the real me so why fake it?

You know how I am about being R.E.A.L! 🙂

I commented on the blog that I didn’t have a klout score but Vala told me it was okay, I have clout and that would be considered.

I do have provable clout. The coolest example of that was my trip to Washington D.C. as a superfan guest of Eight O’Clock Coffee. The two story suite I was given by Doubletree is my second favorite.

Eight O'Clock Coffee Superfans

Kred score. Until around a month before I heard about the Enterasys job, I think I had been to Kred once. Just to check it out when people were talking about it as a klout replacement. I sort of dismissed it because that’s exactly what it looked like to me, More of the klout same. But towards the end of January, Kred started awarding badges to their top 1% Kredsters. I went to look and see what the fuss was all about and my score was pretty high. Then I wondered why I didn’t get a badge. And then I did. 😉

kred

A candidate’s Kred score must be 725 with an outreach of 8 in order to qualify for this position. Mine was 845 with an outreach of nine. I just checked, though, and my score is now 859. So, not sure if Kred will ultimately ever be important to me other than for this purpose but it was kind of cool to see it rise 15 points in a month. Of course that got me wondering what it takes to move the outreach score up but I’m just not going to get all caught up in that. 😉

1,000 twitter followers was required. I had more than that and in the past month I’ve gained a lot more. Some of them, I know, are related to the #SocialCV but I do hope they’ll stick around even if they don’t pick me for the position. I like them!

Next on the list:

Consideration will be made to those applicants who have published works

regarding social media, peer influence, digital marketing, and related thought leadership.

Well alrighty then! I finished my first book Pageant Savvy, Social media for the savvy pageant gal in February. They were delivered into my hot little hand on February 19th, the day after this recruitment period started. Talk about your good timing! Not only is my little book pretty (so pretty!), it adds to my #SocialCV and my qualifications for this job.

pageant_savvy_social_media_book

An IT background would be preferred, and I don’t have that, but it’s not required. Working alongside David in the telecommunications field for all of these years, I do have more of an understanding of IT than I otherwise might have. [Insert paragraph break here. WordPress won’t do it. ;-)]

And there it is. The last day of the recruitment process was yesterday and it looks like there are some great candidates. I’m excited to be one of them.

In the past month, I’ve not only learned a lot about Enterasys but I’ve learned more about social media and about myself. I wish all of the candidates the best and wish Enterasys the best in choosing the right candidate for the position. While I hope I’m the one, if I’m not, the world is my oyster and the social media realm is large and growing. How exciting! 🙂

How not to sell something

I always say that I’m not a sales person but, let’s face it, everyone is selling something. More often than not, it’s myself that I’m selling. While I don’t consider myself a sales person, I think I can spot a good one pretty easily.

sales

My dad was in sales my whole life. When I decided to start a business in the late 90s selling Pampered Chef, I asked him for advice. He told me selling is all about helping people. You listen to them, find out what they need and then see how you can, in your realm,help them solve their problem.

Great advice from dear old dad!

David has been working on a business plan for a couple of months now. He’s now to the point where he is working on the financials. Last night, he sent out an email for a quote on some part of his plan. It’s a quote for a LARGE amount of materials.

The phone has been ringing off the hook all morning with people responding to his email and asking for clarification and more information.

ringing-red-telephone-hi

The last two calls went something like this.

A guy calls from a company in Michigan. He cannot believe that David needs a quote for this large amount of materials. David explains why he needs what he’s asking for and the guy laughs. Yes, he laughs! And says, “What are you building? A city?” David repeats again what he needs and what he needs it for and the guy laughs again. The conversation goes on in this vein and David repeats himself several more times while the incredulous “sales person” on the other end of the line continues to laugh in disbelief.

Then the phone rang and a lady was on the other end. I didn’t catch where she was from but she had a nice, southern accent. She asked for clarification, she listened  asked more questions and told David how if she did things in this certain way, she’d be able to get him better pricing. She was friendly, and helpful and concerned with him getting the best purchase opportunity possible.

After he hung up the phone. I told him, “You are doing business with her and not that last guy. She truly wants to help you.”

In listening to the two calls, I was able to pick out the better salesperson. The one who listened, found out exactly what David needs, and tried to help him. Just like dad said.

 

Today is the first day…

…of the rest of my fabu life! And I’m so excited to get this party started.

2012 was an interesting, and quite mobile, year. We started out the year in an apartment in Little Rock.

Except for the shopping being traumatic, I think I liked Little Rock. But between waiting for, and being in Oklahoma for the birth of the glambaby

and babysitting Lauri and Laurence

I wasn’t there a lot.  After that project was finished, we moved back to our Bartlesville house.

The next project had us living in an RV in Amarillo.

Now that was a lot of fun even though I was forever planning what to do when the strong Texas wind blew the RV over on its door. 😉

Back to Bartlesville for a few weeks and then I took a job managing a ranch. There, we lived in a cabin.

I so loved getting away from the awful barking Bartlesville dogs, the sky

and the ducks.

Now, today, we are in Sallisaw, Oklahoma and it is the first day of the rest of my fabu life. With David by my side and the world as our oyster, I’m SO excited!

Happy 2013! 🙂

Ding dong the ::sooobbbbb:: Ding Dong is dead

Today’s news about Hostess going out of business has got my facebook and twitter feeds all in a tizz.

There are stories of people buying up all of the Twinkies but settling for Ding Dongs and Zingers when the Twinkies can’t be found.

I think it’s all craziness. Except for the fact that the company has to go out of business or be dictated to by the union. I think that’s bold.

My parents never bought junk food for us. My mom was one of the original Weight Watchers leaders and she made sure that we ate very healthfully. I remember the rare occasion when we would have pizza and pop. Purple Passion was a favorite choice!

Without fun junk food, my school lunch was boring. And I will never eat grape jelly again. Have you ever seen a peanut butter and grape jelly sandwich on white bread after a few hours in a locker? Eeuuww.

But this Hostess thing got me to thinking. When I was in fourth grade, I had a friend named Cindy Weller. Now her lunch was fun. It had a non peanut butter and jelly sandwich, potato chips and a Ding Dong. Like every single day she got a Ding Dong in her lunch.

I was envious. I had nothing to even trade her for it. But she was great and sometimes she would share her Ding Dong with me.

We would peel the frosting off, eating it little bit by little bit before biting into the cake and yummy cream.

That’s about my extent of Hostess knowledge. And it’s a sweet memory.

But I can’t help but thinking about the people who are buying the Twinkies today and how they will still be “fresh” in 100 years. Eeuuww.

Little daddy

Tyke is my glamdog. I love him and he loves me.

Before the glambaby was born, Tyke was Nikki’s baby, more or less. According to Nikki, he isn’t too interested in Aniston unless someone else stops by the house and pays attention to her. I always try and make sure to spend time with him when I go to visit because he knows I’m his grandma. 🙂

Yesterday, we stopped by to see Geoff, Nikki, Aniston and Tyke and we learned that Tyke has a baby now.

He has taken a toy that used to belong to Nikki’s sister and has started carrying it around like it’s his baby.

He grooms it.

And puts it to sleep in the corner.

Yesterday, after Tyke put his baby to sleep, he hopped up on the couch and crashed out himself. Nikki reached over and pet him saying, “It’s tough work to look after a baby, isn’t it Tyke?”

When Aniston started crawling seemingly toward the baby, Tyke jumped off the couch to go get it and keep it safe.

He’s “taking care” of this toy like a mother dog would take care of her new puppy and it’s so cute it makes me want to cry.

Watching Tyke like this, it’s easy to believe that our pets do have feelings and emotions and can see what’s going on in our lives. Tyke is a good daddy. Just like Geoff. But he’s also a good mommy. Just like Nikki. 🙂

*Many thanks to Nikki for all of the photos but the top one. 🙂

Zapped

When I was a kid, our elderly neighbors had a bug zapper. I kinda thought it was a cool, old person’s tool.

A year or so ago, we started having a really bad mosquito problem. It was so bad we couldn’t sit on the patio, something I love to do above all else when it’s nice outside.

So we bought a bug zapper. And it made me so happy to hear the bugs merrily toasting. We even considered it important enough to bring on our new RV experience.

There are no mosquitoes here but the flies are awful. I detest flies.

While our immediate outside RV vicinity has less flies in it than inside of most restaurants in Amarillo, we were still having a problem with flies getting into the RV.

So I got one of these:

I. LOVE. IT.

In fact, I may be having way more fun with it than a normal, stable individual would have. It is like a game to me. You definitely have to hunt the fly. Then you have to catch it with the zapper. The resultant zaps and sparks just crack me up.  The bigger the fly, the bigger the sparks. 😉

This is truly the best $5 piece of entertainment I have ever purchased. LOL! I guess my love of the bug zappers means I’m officially old. 😉