1. OFFICIAL JUDGE OF A 30 HOUR CAROUSEL-RIDING COMPETITION.
I served as official judge for Seaport Village's 30th Anniversary event-- 30 people riding a carousel for 30 hours to win $10,000. This was a very prestigious position-- my primary job was to ensure that nobody barfed. I was also in charge of enforcing the no sleeping, no leaning, no eating, no drinking rules for all 30 riders.
This was a really fantastic event that received a lot of media attention for Seaport. Tons of people came down to cheer on the contestants and Mr. Mark Papenfuss of La Mesa, California took home a giant $10,000 check. It was amazing to see how much time, effort, and attention to detail goes into planning a contest like this.
2. OFFICE GARDEN-GROWER.
Spent hours of time planting words out of flower and radish seeds in prepartion for an event next year. I now have an extensive knowledge of stenciling, planting, gardening, germination, etc. I also have a newfound respect for anyone in the topiary business because I have learned that it is damn hard to make plants cooperate enough to spell things. Despite the difficulty, these are going to turn out really great and are such a unique idea.
3. PROFESSIONAL HALLO-WINER.
I have recently joined the marketing committee for Home Start San Diego, a great organization that helps prevent family abuse and provides assistance to improve parenting. On Tuesday, I attended their annual Hallo-wine event fundraiser, which was a huge success for the organization. There was a great selection of wines to taste, great appetizers, and fabulous gift baskets to bid on. I also discovered the greatest appetizer idea of all time- little grilled cheesies perched on the rim of a martini glass full of tomato soup. Brilliant. (And check out Home Start's blog)
4. OFFICE DECORATOR.
Melina and I got to spend the afternoon Halloween decoration shopping, and we are making sure that the last Halloween in this office building is the best one. We bought a severed arm, some bloody shower curtains, spiderwebs, skeletons, and bags of candy to make BG as festive and frightening as possible...
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