Tuesday, June 27, 2006

A new, old song...

I came across this when looking for somthing else in iTunes... this is an "old" John Michael Montgomery song called Dream On Texas Ladies.

I love it... as I continue to dream on.

Way down in Texas
Those cowgirls get restless
As they wait for that cowboy
Who will love them for life
And though they are certain
They'll meet him tomorrow
They're alone with their dreams for tonight

So dream on Texas ladies
About cowboys and babies
Hold out for that Lonestar
Who will love you for life
Dream on Texas ladies
About sunshine and daisies
Follow your heart
Where it leads you tonight

From Houston to Dallas
Those cowgirls sing ballads
About how love everlasting
Is love at its best
And they dream of that day
When they both ride away
As the sun slowly sets in the west

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

I think we're missing out...

As much as I love sports (a part of me can't believe I'm even writing that... I guess I AM my father's daughter... anyhow...), I think I am missing out by not following the World Cup. In fact, I think that perhaps we're all missing out.

One other cool thing about working for a global company is that there are several people in my office who are WAY into the World Cup. They've got it playing on all the TVs here in the office. There are groups congregated by the elevators cheering on their team. (I don't even know who's playing and don't want to ask, cause that might be like asking who's playing during the NBA game tonight).

So, I wonder why it is that we, The United States, aren't all that into the Wold Cup. I think we're missing out.

GO MAVS!

Friday, June 09, 2006

And so it is...

...almost the middle of June which means that it's almost the middle of the year and after today is over, I'll have been at my new job for four full weeks! It's amazing how time flies.

Yesterday I was assigned my first campaign. I'm pretty excited about it... and I am realy enjoying it here. I work with some really cool people on a lot of really cool stuff. (One of the coolest people I work with seems to be my boss… how cool is that?)

To be honest, I am plesently surprised. I think I had worked myself into thinking I wouldn’t like it… and had nearly convinced myself that I would likely never enjoy working for a large company (you know… cause of all the politics, negativity, drama, and “some people”). It’s still early in the game, but I think it’s off to a real good start.

Veronica (on the verge), can you tell we miss you? We’ve not been nearly as chatty since you left.