Thursday, February 16, 2012

#109 - Done!



Walking uphill in the snow both ways....

My dad used to come up with ridiculous stories about how his life was SO hard when I was a kid. He got "an orange for Christmas", "Walked up hill, in the snow, both ways to school" and on and on. You know everyones parents do this but I added #109 to my bucket list because of it. 


So dad...I literally walked up hill both ways in the snow. Although it wasn't to school, it was definitely in 19 degree (maybe colder) weather. Here's the coolest part of this one! I call the hotel to see how long the shuttle will take to come back and get me and the conceirge, Nelson, called my cell phone to make sure I was ok.


He sent two different busses to make sure someone came and got me. He wanted to make sure this little blonde girl was ok walking alone in the night over an icey river by herself. If thats not customer service then I don't know what is. I wrote a letter to his manager to say thank you.  The shuttle driver walked up the bridge to come find me as well.


Not only did I experience one killer random act of kindness tonight but I also had an amazing moment. More detail to come on my blog about visiting the two states. The story continues and trust me...its amazing.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Bucket List Delay!!


More bucket list items have been completed but its been a little slower on the progress the past two weeks because I'm in a boot and on crutches from a slip and fall two weeks ago.  I've realized a lot of the things I want to do require the function of my ankle.
In addition to my ankle, I also got a new job. Most people know by now but I am the new West Coast Florida Account Executive for The Knot. I will be representing the online only side of things. So in love with the company and a great group of people. Stay tuned, more to come!

Can't wait to make more progress!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

WOW Moms - The Special Event


The Special Event 2012 was held in Tampa, FL. The Special Event is a conference that is geared towards professionals in the events industry from all over the world. Attending the conference is amazing but speaking...thats huge!  

I was so lucky to be included on a panel of industry WOW Moms who all shared their experiences of being a parent and juggling career.  My section of the panel was dedicated to growing up in the industry. What I learned, what I will pass on and what were my favorite memories and challenges.



Our panel was created by Michelle Bergstein-Fontanez - Exhilarate Events (who also served as the moderator), Stacie Francombe - Inspire Smart Success, Elisa Delgardio - A Flair for Affairs, Christine Logan - Logan Mania, Kelly McWilliams - Weddings by Socialites, Filomena Felix - Rentals Unlimited, Annette Babich - Annette Babich Events, Ruth Moyte - Red Dandelion Creative and Erin Schulte - Exclusive Events

These women are absolutely wonderful! They all had the most amazing perspectives on life, kids and making it all work.



#78 goes off the bucket list!  Ill post some great pictures from Kismis Ink when I get those and video from VH Video as well. 

For more information on TSE go to http://www.thespecialeventshow.com/. Here is the information on our program:


WOW Moms - Event industry mothers inspiring each other
Summary
Being a mother, whether single or married, in the event business is tough!  This industry is exhausting and can take a toll on us, especially those of us who are also matriarchs of our own families. How do mothers – from business owners to sales executives to designers, juggle a healthy family life and career all at once? We all seek the answers to healthy balance, but the answer is different for each of us.

This session will enlighten attendees as we peek behind the curtain: What drives us to continue? What keeps us from throwing in the towel, or yielding to a regular job?  How do we set the example?  What are we teaching?  What is the legacy we will leave?

We mentor our kids, our employees, our colleagues, our interns, even our spouses; we inspire each other through our everyday learning experiences. Yet, who inspires us when our energy and motivation is empty? THIS PANEL WILL !  This industry panel comprised of mothers from all facets of events and from all parts of the country will share the stage with fellow mother/ conference attendees - whether they be new moms or veterans - reflecting on their individual struggles and victories and putting emphasis on the fact that they are not alone in this struggle!

Join the conversation during this session, share experiences, laugh at our mistakes, war stories, and how your fellow event industry mothers are making it happen day to day while still being successful at their careers and family lives.

Methodology
In this 90 min session, pre-interviews of each panel members’ kids will share their perspectives on their mother’s jobs via an edited introduction video, pre-collected social media surveys among event professionals will be revealed,  real life war stories will be showcased through a slideshow of family photo memories from panel members and interested audience members who pre-register.  The questions and answers during the session will not just happen among panel speakers, but the roles will be flipped throughout, where the focus will also be shifted to the mothers in the audience, exchanging what approaches work, what routines are manageable or just getting by tactics which have proved to be successful in daily their lives.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

#43 - Nicolas Sparks book site visit - Complete!


#43 - Nicholas Sparks book site visit!!! - COMPLETE













Nicolas Sparks is definitely my favorite author and this trip was a dream come true as a fan of his books. He references New Bern, NC constantly in his books and he also actually lives there.  This trip was special for a few reasons. A little something people may not know about me is that my second son, Landen, was actually named after two Nicholas Sparks book charachters.  I remember when I fell in love with his stories.

My sister convinced me to go see "A Walk to Remember" and I was hooked from that point on.

While I was pregnant with Landen, my second favorite movie, "The Notebook", was coming out. So Zoe convinced me to read the book so I could go see it with her. I sat there and read the book cover to cover in a day. I laughed, cried, the whole nine yards. The main charachter in this book is Noah and the main charachter in "A Walk to Remember" is Landon. I changed the spelling but baby #2 is Landen Noah Sutterby. New Bern is the site referenced in the books so that is where I wanted to go.






 No trip to New Bern would be complete without doing a little drive by of Nicholas Sparks house. It was amazing! The biggest reason this item off the bucket list was so wonderful? I actually got to take the trip with my sister in law Amy (she always will be family not matter what and yes there were two Aymee/Amy Sutterby's) and my niece and nephew, Kayleigh and Drew. They were so well behaved I was so impressed and Kay said she had a lot of fun!


I was so grateful Amy spent the 3 plus hour EACH WAY drive with me. We got to catch up and make memories together. She got just as excited as I did and so far this is one of the most memorable off the list!















So in true "kick the bucket list" fashion...another one bites the dust! #43 - COMPLETE!






Saturday, January 28, 2012

My BIG FAT REDNECK bucket list item!



This may have been the coldest day to possibly go outside this year BUT I had so much fun. I had to go sit in the car in between turns to warm up my hands which kept going numb from the cold.  At first, I was a little scared by the stories I had heard about the gun kickback since I'm slightly on the smaller side.  They gave me a 20 gauge shotgun instead of the 12 gauge. I was told I would enjoy shooting more so I decided to go the fun route.



I think I did a pretty good job for being a beginner. I would definitely do this again! The people were really helpful and didn't make me feel bad for knowing nothing.



#103 on the list - DONE!

If you are interested in going and trying this out, there is a great website with all the places in the State of Florida:   http://www.claytargetsonline.com/list.php/FL 


Friday, January 20, 2012

#89 - Complete!

Go backstage and meet the band at a concert and take a picture










Went to the most amazing Black Violin concert at the Straz Center in Tampa.  My friend Ashly had a friend who is their manager and he got us to their sold out concert and backstage to hang with the band and take some pictures. They played some very current songs like Rhianna and so much more. If you haven't heard of them check out the video, just a    small clip of their amazing skills!

 

www.blackviolin.net


Thursday, January 19, 2012

#32 - Best Picture Winners





My brother has volunteered to help me kick this one off the list. So goal #32 is in progress. I've made a list by year of all of the winners, signed up for Netflix and the first movie is on its way! We started with my brother's favorite, Braveheart.  I came home to boxes of candy and two of the bucket list movies ready to go. I love that he is so excited about helping me check things off my list. Surprisingly, I haven't seen too many of these movies.  Here's the full list if anyone is curious what movies have actually won over the years.

"Best Picture Award" Movies

1928 (1st) Sunrise Wings
1929 (2nd) The Broadway Melody
1930 (3rd) All Quiet on the Western Front
1931 (4th) Cimarron
1932 (5th) Grand Hotel
1933 (6th) Cavalcade
1934 (7th) It Happened One Night
1935 (8th) Mutiny on the Bounty
1936 (9th) The Great Ziegfeld
1937 (10th) The Life of Emile Zola
1938 (11th) You Can't Take It With You
1939 (12th) Gone with the Wind
1940 (13th) Rebecca
1941 (14th) How Green Was My Valley
1942 (15th) Mrs. Miniver
1943 (16th) Casablanca
1944 (17th) Going My Way
1945 (18th) The Lost Weekend
1946 (19th) The Best Years of Our Lives
1947 (20th) Gentleman's Agreement
1948 (21st) Hamlet
1949 (22nd) All the King's Men
1950 (23rd) All about Eve
1951 (24th) An American in Paris
1952 (25th) The Greatest Show on Earth
1953 (26th) From Here to Eternity
1954 (27th) On the Waterfront - done
1955 (28th) Marty
1956 (29th) Around the World in 80 Days
1957 (30th) The Bridge on the River Kwai
1958 (31st) Gigi
1959 (32nd) Ben-Hur
1960 (33rd) The Apartment - done
1961 (34th) West Side Story
1962 (35th) Lawrence of Arabia
1963 (36th) Tom Jones
1964 (37th) My Fair Lady
1965 (38th) The Sound of Music
1966 (39th) A Man for All Seasons
1967 (40th) In the Heat of the Night
1968 (41st) Oliver!
1969 (42nd) Midnight Cowboy
1970 (43rd) Patton
1971 (44th) The French Connection
1972 (45th) The Godfather
1973 (46th) The Sting
1974 (47th) The Godfather Part II
1975 (48th) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
1976 (49th) Rocky
1977 (50th) Annie Hall
1978 (51st) The Deer Hunter
1979 (52nd) Kramer vs. Kramer
1980 (53rd) Ordinary People
1981 (54th) Chariots of Fire
1982 (55th) Gandhi
1983 (56th) Terms of Endearment
1984 (57th) Amadeus
1985 (58th) Out of Africa
1986 (59th) Platoon - done
1987 (60th) The Last Emperor
1988 (61st) Rain Man
1989 (62nd) Driving Miss Daisy - done
1990 (63rd) Dances With Wolves
1991 (64th) The Silence of the Lambs
1992 (65th) Unforgiven
1993 (66th) Schindler's List
1994 (67th) Forrest Gump - done
1995 (68th) Braveheart - done (1/5/12)
1996 (69th) The English Patient
1997 (70th) Titanic - done
1998 (71st) Shakespeare in Love
1999 (72nd) American Beauty - done
2000 (73rd) Gladiator
2001 (74th) A Beautiful Mind - done
2002 (75th) Chicago
2003 (76th) The Lord of The Rings: The Return of The King
2004 (77th) Million Dollar Baby
2005 (78th) Crash
2006 (79th) The Departed
2007 (80th) No Country for Old Men
2008 (81th) Slumdog Millionaire - done
2009 (82th) The Hurt Locker - done
2010 (83th) The King's Speech