Kelly Watson interviewed me last week for a podcast interview on her fabulous Women Wise Marketing website and it is now up! I wasn't quite sure I had done my best, but Kelly's editing skills brought it all together beautifully. Thank you Kelly!
This makes me smile, and I can't stop watching it. I hereby predict that within 48 hours my husband will demand I stop imitating this little girl.
Circumstance-driven life versus Values-driven life - can I tell you how much I love this concept? Head to Cindy Jones Lautier's blog to read her ideas on this.
Jacqueline won the final Holiday Extrvaganza Give Away! Congratulations and thanks to everyone who participated in all of my Give Aways & Specials.
Happy Friday!



Hey! I'm up late tonight(sick), bloghopping, and I'm reading old posts on your blog. Somehow I missed this one. Thanks for the shout out. The idea of whether my life is circumstance-driven or value-driven is intriguing to me, one that I'll be thinking about and acting upon in 2009!
Thanks again. I feel honored, as I love your blog and your ideas.
Posted by: Cindy Jones Lantier | January 12, 2009 at 12:37 AM
Aww..I don't think he will get sick of your impression. Nope, not at all. ; )
Gonna hit the link for your interview.
; )
Posted by: Christina | December 22, 2008 at 07:15 AM
Thanks for the link, Christine! It was great hosting you on the show, and I'm still getting plenty of inspiration from your book :) Hope you have a great holiday!
Posted by: Kelly | December 22, 2008 at 06:27 AM
LOVE the story of the shiny guy and nobi kanobi. have you heard the one about winnie garcon and the croc-co-deel? come visit me and have a listen. I love it when mothers kindly share a bit of their chidrens' genius with the rest of us.
Posted by: lisa | December 20, 2008 at 02:46 AM
grim and sobering advice..."don't talk back to Darth Vader - he'll getcha." indeed! snicker snicker! Linda
Posted by: linda e | December 19, 2008 at 03:40 PM
Don't worry. If he gets sick of your impression, you can call me up and do it. I'd seen this ages ago and thought it was great, but imagining you adding it to your list of wonderful impressions (I've never gotten over you doing Napoleon) made me laugh out loud.
Posted by: Kate | December 19, 2008 at 12:44 PM