Friday, May 05, 2006

Stealth Blog Readers

It has come to my attention that there are certain spouses, or soon-to-be spouses, that read the blog. I'm definitely all for it. But you should have to post/contribute your insightful/witty/sarcastic/comic remarks as well. Anything is better than what Lincoln writes so it will raise the level of conversation. Petitition Ha-Doug for acceptance (Devon and Laura) and start contributing!

I'm "networking" tomorrow at the Chardonnay Golf Club in Napa. I start my day with a midterm for my class, The Business of Wine (a Viticulture and Enology class, not the B-school's class), then head to Napa for the b-school golf tournament on Gallo's nickel. That is followed by a dinner and raffle at the course before returning home. I like business much better than engineering.

Congrats to Lincoln who is done with law school. He is now officially a law-yer. Assuming he passed. Which, I guess, isn't official or certain yet. Therefore, delay your congratulations. On the other hand, I'm sure Laura passed, so feel free to congratulate her.

Back to studying wine. Mmmmmmm, wine.

3 comments:

jrh17 said...

Lincoln, I just want to wish you a fun and enjoyable summer studying for the bar. Believe me, it is such a thrill to cram for that exam every day. What's more, it's a rush to realize that nothing you learned in all of your classes has any relevance to the test. And the real icing on the cake is when you actually get to take the exam for a glorious 2 and a half days. What a treat! Wish I could go back and do it all over again!

Kristin said...

If I had known that I could play golf and drink wine for a career, I certainly wouldn't have taken the road that I did. And, that's a fact.
Regarding the bar...just say goodbye to Laura now and that you'll see her at the end of July. It will be doing everyone a favor. That is my first piece of advice. My second is not to move the week of the bar. That wasn't the most fun I've ever had either.

Kristin said...

If there is anyway to combine Rob's business with occasional trips to other wine countries, say Italy or France...I may just sign up for the GMAT today.