~a smattering of sarah~

Heading to NetSquared

Posted on Thu, 2006-05-04 17:15 by sarahfelicity
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Well, I did it. I applied and was accepted as a volunteer at the upcoming NetSquared conference, which entitled me to discounted registration to a completely sold-out event. I'm pretty excited - and I'm going to spend a full week in the Bay Area around it. Whoo hoo!

I really would like to blog more about why I'm excited, but I am running out the door to leave for Salt Spring Island, for a weekend reunion with my Yoga Teacher Training class. Which will be good for me! So till next week... see ya later, laptop. :P

A wise man once said...

Mon, 2006-05-08 19:19 — eddie.com (not verified)

Californy is the place you oughta be

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