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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Crimson and Clover
I had 2 interesting and opposite experiences recently. One at Target and the other at a boutique called Crimson and Clover. Target: To be completely honest, I went there for blog material. On Tuesday, Target released the new Missoni line … Continue reading
Posted in Business etiquette, General, Gifts, Making an impression
Tagged boutique, business etiquette, customer service, Target
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The Georgia National Fair (www.gnfa.com) is going to begin on October 6 in our town. It’s amazing…food, music, fireworks, rides, animals, exhibitions of all varieties, a hypnotist (that’ll be a blog post all its own, to be sure) and, this … Continue reading
Posted in Business etiquette, General, Kids, Making an impression
Tagged Designing Women, manners, Suzanne Sugarbaker, want to be like her
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Basil Salt
I’ve met a really smart and generous friend on Twitter. Her name is @LemonsLaundry in Twitter-speak. In real life grown up talk, her name is Heidi. Anyhoo, Heidi introduced me to Basil Salt. More specifically, she told me in 140 … Continue reading
Breakfast with Fox News
This morning, like most mornings, I trudged downstairs to find Emma (13) showered, dressed and eating the well-balanced breakfast she prepared for, not only herself, but her little brother. Her book bag was packed and she was reading over her … Continue reading
Posted in Business etiquette, Kids, Making an impression
Tagged acting like children, Fox News, James Hoffa, President Obama
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Her name is Ellie Williams
Today’s post is written by my friend, Ellie Williams. She wrote this to send to our area newspapers to raise awareness about Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September and the need for Georgians to give blood. I read much more … Continue reading
Posted in Kids, Nothing to do with etiquette
Tagged Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Red Cross, volunteer
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