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I'm listening to billy Joel really loud. Reading the zappos book for the third time. Drinking bud light from a can at my in laws after a night of seafood. Everyone else is asleep.

I hope this is what heaven is like.
What's a zappos book?
I'm guessing this.

Zappos is one of those companies that runs pretty much antithetical to how a normal company runs. I get a little nauseous when CEOs start touting themselves as having some fresh approach to business (yes, look at you). Just another way to cash in, I guess. Problem is, the more successful a company gets, the more traditionally corporate they become.
:wub:

 
FDAS - I made jambalaya with your sausage and took it over to a poker party. Huge it. One of the players owns a restaurant/bar and wants the recipe. Much appreciated boss!

 
I'm listening to billy Joel really loud. Reading the zappos book for the third time. Drinking bud light from a can at my in laws after a night of seafood. Everyone else is asleep.

I hope this is what heaven is like.
What's a zappos book?
I'm guessing this.

Zappos is one of those companies that runs pretty much antithetical to how a normal company runs. I get a little nauseous when CEOs start touting themselves as having some fresh approach to business (yes, look at you). Just another way to cash in, I guess. Problem is, the more successful a company gets, the more traditionally corporate they become.
Orbiting the Giant Hairball is a good read along these same lines. Haven't read the Zappos book, but they recently announced that they are going to a holocratic organizational structure, so I wonder how that will change what is talked about in the book :ODnerd:

 
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I'm listening to billy Joel really loud. Reading the zappos book for the third time. Drinking bud light from a can at my in laws after a night of seafood. Everyone else is asleep.

I hope this is what heaven is like.
:thumbup: Just finished packing for Vegas and watching The Lincoln Lawyer here. Belly full of Knob Creek. Wondering if UH survived the day.

Taking the guys to the new Children's Museum next Saturday morning. You + daughter should come along. I'll buy.
We will see. Have a good trip. :hifive:
lol, this is the chick way of saying thanks, but not gonna happen

 
I'm listening to billy Joel really loud. Reading the zappos book for the third time. Drinking bud light from a can at my in laws after a night of seafood. Everyone else is asleep.

I hope this is what heaven is like.
What's a zappos book?
I'm guessing this.

Zappos is one of those companies that runs pretty much antithetical to how a normal company runs. I get a little nauseous when CEOs start touting themselves as having some fresh approach to business (yes, look at you). Just another way to cash in, I guess. Problem is, the more successful a company gets, the more traditionally corporate they become.
We'll see what happens. Read a great article on them a week or two ago when they announced they were getting rid of titles and managers and establishing self-governing "circles". I'm on my phone so too hard to search/link, but I'm sure people could search "zappos executives" and read about it. For now, at least, they continue to eschew usual corporate mentality.

 
At any rate he and I had a blast. Lots of playing and lots of laughs. For the past month or so I've got him putting his arms above his head when I say "Touchdown!" Today, we were playing with some blocks with Game of Thrones on TV and the Seahawks/Saints game behind us on my laptop. He turned his head back to my laptop as Lynch was running to the end zone and he looked at me and put his hands up. Top 5 moment.

Enjoying a few libations before bed. Looking forward to feeding him bacon in the morning.
:thumbup: that's super awesome!

 
UH, I wanted to make a joke on FB about you over torquing, but there's no way it would be appropriate... make sure you save some for Mata

 
GM, I saw someone on FB wish you a happy birthday and I seem to recall that your birthday is in early/mid January. Not sure if it's actually today, but if so, Happy Birthday! Didn't know that you and Krista shared the same birthday

 
GM, I saw someone on FB wish you a happy birthday and I seem to recall that your birthday is in early/mid January. Not sure if it's actually today, but if so, Happy Birthday! Didn't know that you and Krista shared the same birthday
:lmao: nice twist on the classic.

 
So me and the boy got a 24 hour respite from mommy. She headed off to a bachelorette party in the Dells.

She called "Birth to Three" (a social service for kids that may or may not have developmental issues) earlier this week without even consulting me so we've had a few arguments about him but that's for another time, and probably not for public consumption. But I just had to get it off my chest. Not cool.

At any rate he and I had a blast. Lots of playing and lots of laughs. For the past month or so I've got him putting his arms above his head when I say "Touchdown!" Today, we were playing with some blocks with Game of Thrones on TV and the Seahawks/Saints game behind us on my laptop. He turned his head back to my laptop as Lynch was running to the end zone and he looked at me and put his hands up. Top 5 moment.

Enjoying a few libations before bed. Looking forward to feeding him bacon in the morning.

UH, can we get a shot video tomorrow?
My daughter (2.5 yrs old) is in a similar program, for her speech delay. In my opinion, it's helped minimally. The biggest thing that helped getting her speaking was enrolling her in a preschool and getting her to socialize with kids of the same age, who were on schedule with their speech.
People tend to freak out over this stuff, but that's not to say that some kids aren't delayed, and if it's enough of a delay then it will start affecting their ability to perform to grade level in other areas once they get into school. My niece was simply not talking much until well after three years old, and she's still a bit behind in her kindergarten class.

 
So me and the boy got a 24 hour respite from mommy. She headed off to a bachelorette party in the Dells.

She called "Birth to Three" (a social service for kids that may or may not have developmental issues) earlier this week without even consulting me so we've had a few arguments about him but that's for another time, and probably not for public consumption. But I just had to get it off my chest. Not cool.

At any rate he and I had a blast. Lots of playing and lots of laughs. For the past month or so I've got him putting his arms above his head when I say "Touchdown!" Today, we were playing with some blocks with Game of Thrones on TV and the Seahawks/Saints game behind us on my laptop. He turned his head back to my laptop as Lynch was running to the end zone and he looked at me and put his hands up. Top 5 moment.

Enjoying a few libations before bed. Looking forward to feeding him bacon in the morning.

UH, can we get a shot video tomorrow?
My daughter (2.5 yrs old) is in a similar program, for her speech delay. In my opinion, it's helped minimally. The biggest thing that helped getting her speaking was enrolling her in a preschool and getting her to socialize with kids of the same age, who were on schedule with their speech.
My son needed some speech therapy and I thought it helped immensely, so like they say, every kid is different.

 
So me and the boy got a 24 hour respite from mommy. She headed off to a bachelorette party in the Dells.

She called "Birth to Three" (a social service for kids that may or may not have developmental issues) earlier this week without even consulting me so we've had a few arguments about him but that's for another time, and probably not for public consumption. But I just had to get it off my chest. Not cool.

At any rate he and I had a blast. Lots of playing and lots of laughs. For the past month or so I've got him putting his arms above his head when I say "Touchdown!" Today, we were playing with some blocks with Game of Thrones on TV and the Seahawks/Saints game behind us on my laptop. He turned his head back to my laptop as Lynch was running to the end zone and he looked at me and put his hands up. Top 5 moment.

Enjoying a few libations before bed. Looking forward to feeding him bacon in the morning.

UH, can we get a shot video tomorrow?
My daughter (2.5 yrs old) is in a similar program, for her speech delay. In my opinion, it's helped minimally. The biggest thing that helped getting her speaking was enrolling her in a preschool and getting her to socialize with kids of the same age, who were on schedule with their speech.
My son needed some speech therapy and I thought it helped immensely, so like they say, every kid is different.
Yeah, I get that. I'm all for any type of service that will help him. It's more about how she called and set this up without talking to me about it.

 
"THIS IS NOT A JOKE!!! IF YOU TRULY NO ME YOU NO HOW MUCH MOM MENT TO ME RITE??? WELL THIS IS HOW SERIS THIS IS!!! U.F.O.S.WHO BELIEVES IN THEM??? I DOOOOOO WHEN WE WERE KIDS MY STED DAD PAUL ME AND ROBBY MY OLDER BROTHER WHERE UP IN FLOYD KNOBS AT MY UNCLE EARIS HOUSE FISHING NITE FISHING AND OUT OF NOWHERE THIS THING ,PLANE ,ANIAMAL APEARD IT MADE NO NOISE BUT IT KEPT JUMPING AROUND IN THE SKY ABOVE US CHANGING FROM RED TO WHITE IN COLOR I REMEMBER ALL WE COULD DO WAS STAND THERE IT WAS LIKE YOUR HOLE BODY FELT LIKE IT DOSE WHEN SOMETHING GOES TO SLEEP AND THEN IT WAS GONE!!! Paul told me and Robby we were to never talk about this. I DID WE HAD ANOTHER UNCLE NAMED CHRIS HE WAS PAUL'S YOUNGEST BROTHER HE WAS COOL AS HE'LL TO ME HUNTING FISHING MOTERCYCLES I WAS LIKE HIS LITTLE BROTHER WE WERE HUNTING ONE TIME AND I TOLD HIM HE TOLD PAUL ABOUT IT AND THEY BOTH TOOK ME OUT TO OUR GARGE AND TOLD ME TO NEVER TELL THIS STORY AGAIN I COULD BE TAKEN AWAY FROM MOM SO I NEVER TOLD THIS STORY AGAIN UNTIL NOW PAUL AND MOM DEVORSED AND HE DIED AND I DON'T NO IF MY OLDER BROTHER ROBBY HAS EVER TOLD THIS OR NOT OR IF HE EVEN REMEMBERS I HAVE NEVER 4Got THAT DAY IN THE GARGE AND BEING TOLD I WOOD BE TAKEN AWAY FROM MOM IF I TOLD!!!!"
Wow. That's a tenuous grasp on written language...at best.
New Albany High School. :bowtie:

My favorite part of this one was the sentence in the middle that was inexplicably not in all caps and had almost correct grammar. It's like that one was a cut-and-paste.
This is real? Screen shot or bull####.

 
So me and the boy got a 24 hour respite from mommy. She headed off to a bachelorette party in the Dells.

She called "Birth to Three" (a social service for kids that may or may not have developmental issues) earlier this week without even consulting me so we've had a few arguments about him but that's for another time, and probably not for public consumption. But I just had to get it off my chest. Not cool.
What are the arguments about? Are you subconsciously (or consciously) afraid that seeking help is some type of admission that your son is "not normal" or that you've screwed up in some way? Probably natural. I had same concerns that my wife was overreacting, but we got early intervention help with both of our children, and I thought it was great. PM me if you want.

 

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