Wednesday, May 24, 2006
A morning with Daughter-in-law
This is Carmen,
Mitch's wife
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We went to her Houston Baptist University graduation
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She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Mass Media/Speech Communications. That is a mouthful and we are real proud of her.
Where else, but a Christian school graduation would the choir and the congregation be singing Lead On Oh King Eternal? This graduation was held at the First Baptist Church of Houston. A place this large was certainly needed to accomodate all the attendees.
I asked Carmen if she had a job now? The answer was no, not yet. She had been offered a couple of co-anchor jobs in towns to the west and east of Houston. Mitch said she might think about getting an appartment and coming home for her days off. Carmen said not a good idea.
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I worked at NASA with a friend whose son had a degree in journalism. He said communications people have to 'pay their dues' most of the time by working in a minor market before getting to a large one like Houston.
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After the graduation, Mitch treated us all to lunch at the la Madeleine (link) restaurant on West Gray and Shepherd. Thanks very much, Mitch.
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btw:
Houston was supposed to have seven Spanish-language TV stations today, but the newest one, KCVH Channel 30, 'missed its debut.' [The Houston Chronicle, Business Section, May 23, 2006]
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The fault lies with the FCC, Federal Communications Commission, who didn't get all the paperwork processed by their promised date. Where is Michael Powell when we need him? [Michael is Colon Powell's son who resigned as Chairman of the FCC in March of 2005.]
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Dad, thanks for the "special" edition on Carmen and her graduation. She worked hard and is going to take a well deserved break before she starts in earnest to look for a job.
I did not know there were 7 spanish stations in Houston. I know Carmen reads your blogs, maybe she can target them in her job search.
She is busy now taking care of our 2 beta children.
Thanks again to you and Mrs. Jim for comning to her graduation, she appreciated it.
I did not know there were 7 spanish stations in Houston. I know Carmen reads your blogs, maybe she can target them in her job search.
She is busy now taking care of our 2 beta children.
Thanks again to you and Mrs. Jim for comning to her graduation, she appreciated it.
Housewife?
How are we going to feed all those beta's without a second income?
Sounds like a negative cash-flow proposition to me.
How are we going to feed all those beta's without a second income?
Sounds like a negative cash-flow proposition to me.
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