
Well, for once, I am ahead of schedule for getting my own space for WebGamut. As of August 1st, I will be in my very own office building! Woo-hoo!
Located at 77 Highland Street (the second most trafficked street in Plymouth) in a small group of 4 buildings called Plymouth Professional Place. And yup, I get my own building.
It's going to take me about a month to get the whole place painted and furniture in place so I will be having an "Open House" in the fall. Stayed Tuned for your invites! Amanda and I are having so much fun picking out cool furniture and colors. There will even be building signage! Oh and Amanda thinks that I should get a "smart" car!
In addition, I have two interns that will be starting in September from Plymouth State University and I'm going to be looking for one other person part-time. I've already been subcontracting out certain jobs. So much to do, so little time!
Anyhow, here are a few pics(and yes, we'll be painting):
http://www.sstrixie.com/pics/webgamut_office/?mode=1&offset=0&limit=15
More information coming soon! Cheers!
Thought this was a cute email string and thought I'd pass along my answers ;)
Four jobs I have had in my life:
- Chambermaid /Laundry girl at the Lancaster Motel in the hot hot summer - only job I almost got fired at (I put too many pillow cases in the washing machine)
- Jobs for NH Graduates Summer program - where I worked at a homeless shelter for a summer and was the foreman in building a play center for the children
- Bookkeeper/Accountant - ran my own bookkeeping business in high school
- Web Goddess (on my own and with several software companies)
- Shawshank Redemption
- Say Anything
- Mrs. Doubtfire (I used to fall asleep to it)
- Gia
- Lancaster, NH
- Webster, MA
- Boston, MA area (Southend, Southie, Belmont, Watertown)
- Plymouth, NH
- Law & Order (just love Mariska Hargitay)
- L Word (need I say more)
- Weeds
- House
4b. (so many other HBO & Showtime series - Oz, Rome, Entourage, Brotherhood, Sleeper Cell, Queer as Folk, etc)
- Amsterdam
- Paris
- Barbados
- Miami
- Vanilla soft serve ice cream
- My own famous Lobster Roll
- Ribeye (medium rare)
- Homefries
- Scuba Diving in Thailand
- Riding on the scooter with the wind in my hair
- Exploring the Galapagos Islands
- Eating and drinking in Greece
Here is the latest update on mom:
She had an allograft today (should be her last surgery) to close up her surgical areas with her own tissue. It will take a day or two to see if the new skin takes, but they said everything looks good so far. She will be pretty sedated for the next 5-6 days as they don't want to have her touching that area or moving around much until the skin starts to grow. They are hopeful that she will be ready for a rehab facility within 2 weeks! She has also been breathing quite a bit on her own and will probably only have to have the ventilator on at night in about a week!
I spent the last two days with her and she hasn't lost any of her personality or spunk. She was engaging, mouthing words that I could actually understand and we just chatted, laughed, smiled and cried together. She was in complete disbelievement that she has been in there for just over 2 months and that she doesn't remember a thing (which is just as well). Just before she went in for the surgery this morning, she playfully told one of the doctors to hurry up because she was bored! Now that is my definitely my mom!
Many of her nurses have said that they can't believe she has been able to pull through as she was one of the sickest patients they have ever encountered. So just wanted to again say thank you to everyone for sending positive vibes and prayers her way. We appreciate it so much.