Thursday, August 7, 2008

A long and sociable day

Up early today to make the morning Wichita Tweetup @ 7:15 a.m. in the back room of the Hillside & Central Panera. This was the second get-together for the early birds, an interesting blend of folks primarily with Ad/PR interests, though all Tweeters in the area are welcome. The group is growing, and it was great to see some new faces, including two with Wichita State connections. (The night owls will Tweetup next Thursday @ 6 p.m. in the back room of The Anchor on East Douglas; many of us put both on our calendars.)
Next it was off to meet with the in-laws at the Wichita Clinic and have lunch afterward, because sometimes the most important thing you'll do all day is sit in the radiologist's waiting room and let someone cry, then let them buy you a hot fudge sundae. With pecans.
Afternoon was mostly split between making small talk with new acquaintances, talking about projects with collaborators, touching base with several people via phone, e-mail, txt and Twitter - and focusing on actual work.
Stayed late at the computer to make up for "lost" work time - but looking back on the day, I wouldn't give up any of the "live" interaction. If anything, tonight I crave a bit more. Time to go hug The Girl and The Husband. Maybe I'll just check Twitter first, tho....

2 comments:

John DeCesaro said...

Funny how we can sometimes refer to activities as destracting to work, when with a little afterthought, we see that the moments of real connection are vital to both our personal and professional lives.

Great post!

L. Kelly said...

Thanks, John. As a recovering workaholic, I now know that "finding balance" in your life requires you to open your arms... and let people in.