Words can not describe what it means to be a Philly fan in this town right now. We are the World Series Champions and it feels oh so nice! It couldn't have happened to a better team in a better town.
They Were Right
12 years ago
Matt has always and will always be the closest person to me. I appreciate his ability to make me smile, no matter the circumstance and his desire to be the best person he can. Anyone that meets him knows there is nobody else quite like Matt.
Today marks my last official time spent entering data for the local Obama chapter. I am honestly, relieved. Thank heavens there was more than just me on the 'data team' because I've been entering stack after stack all weekend and my right arm is literally so sore that it hurts to even type this blog post.
It was a beautiful, sunny day and the Birds beat the Atlanta Falcons 24-17. Win, win for everyone.



Saturday night John and I drove down to Baltimore to meet A. and S. for dinner. We stopped just outside in Canton, an adorable neighborhood with wide streets and cozy brick row houses. We've never been to that section before and it reminded us of a cleaner South Philly. We dined at Annabel Lee Tavern, a wonderful suggestion from one of A.'s co-workers and had dessert and tasty sangria at Birches just a few blocks away. It's so nice to have a central location as fun as Baltimore to meet up
with them at. We really value getting an opportunity to share a meal and conversation with good friends like them. A. and S. are the kind of easy going couple that you could spend all night talking with. That combined with great food is definitely the recipe for good times.




As part of my new job I spend a lot of time in Home Depot stores. I'm in charge of almost 40 across three states. It's important to visit them and have them get to know me as I continue to learn the ropes of my new role. However, that is increasingly difficult to do when I'm asked 20 times a day what happened to the old rep. "So and so was so nice and friendly", "So and so was very knowledgeable and our customers loved him", "I'm going to miss him", blah, blah, blah. I understand there will be an element of that but it's daily and I'm now annoyed by it. Today when I arrived at a store to conduct an event to drum up business without being asked to do so, an associate immediately told me the old rep was very well liked around their store as his introduction to me. I just blurted out "Well, I'm sure I will be too once you get to know me." He simply smiled and walked away.
