Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Old habits

This is what you see when you enter my office.



This is what you see when you look under the desk.



It's kind of the same principle as when I was growing up and my mother would tell me to clean my room. I had the answer to the quick clean up ... just stash everything under my bed. She would ask me if I had cleaned up and I'd say yes. She'd give me that look and say, "Well, let's just go take a look." She'd walk in and stand there with her hands on her hips, then go directly to my bed, lift up the bed spread, and say, "I thought so." Then of course, she'd make me take everything out from under and put it away in it's proper place.

Now that I'm all grown up, things haven't really changed much. There's still stuff stored under my bed AND I've got stuff stashed under my desk. The only difference is I don't have my mother checking under either!

About

If it’s digital, Susan Childress has a hand in it at the North American Mission Board. Susan spends her days keeping mission education current through social networking, guiding award-winning video production, producing podcasts and finding new ways to make missions come alive for churches. As an electronic media consultant for NAMB’s mission education team, Susan has a hand in a multitude of communication projects.
 

A Cedarville University grad, Susan learned her way around the TV studio set as a producer for the highly-acclaimed PBS staple, MotorWeek. The award-winning producer did a stint in public relations with Porsche Cars North America. Susan has also served as a magazine editor and event coordinator, among other endeavors.
 
Susan makes her home in Alpharetta, Georgia, where her husband, Glenn, and teen daughter, Rebecca, help keep her balanced, at least on even days. The Childress family is a member of Northside Baptist Church in Roswell, Georgia. Susan would love to chat with you, in person or digitally.

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Newest Hairstyle


Breaking News: The newest hairstyle is bangs (Uh, I thought they were always in style). Called fringe around the rest of the world, bangs were once the province of little girls. Now celebrities are embracing them--from blunt cut just above the eyebrows to wispy and side-swept.

AOL reports that some are even coloring their bangs a different color than the rest of their hair--and it's not always a natural hair color. Think blue. Or pink.

Guess I've been out of style all these years since I've always had bangs ... or should I say fringe.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

New Look

I've been neglecting my blog for months and I've decided to give it a go again. How do you like the new look? I've seen this template design before and found it interesting.