I am on a quick turnaround at home between the ACC Annual Meeting and heading to Texas for our quarterly Legal Department All-Hands. I had fun leading walks in the mornings, and meeting people, and seeing friends, and learning stuff.
Because I am in leadership roles I am invited to the Leadership Development Institute, where we had a team-building exercise to create the tallest possible structure using spaghetti, some masking tape, a piece of string, and a marshmallow. The structures were measured from the surface to the marshmallow which had to be at the top.
My team had two engineers out of the four of us, and we won:
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| Design based upon oil derricks and the John Hancock building in Chicago - and we didn't use the string! |
I also, to my surprise, won this:
I did take time on Saturday, after arriving, to visit The Fabric Workshop and Museum and the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts, which in addition to having some interesting exhibits was participating in the Philadelphia Open Studios Tour (POTS) so I met a number of artists and saw their ongoing works. I picked up supper at the Reading Terminal Market and ate in my hotel room.
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| Sweet bologna on rye with mustard, and a pickle. |
And I knit a bunch of hats:
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| Technically the pink one at the top was mostly finished when I left for the conference, but the other five were knit there. One of the blue ones was finished after I returned home. |







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