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Last Updated: 11/18/2009

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Age: 41
Sign: Pisces

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Saturday, October 31, 2009 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Well, it's been a long time since I've updated my blog here. Lots of things have been happening this last year that keep me from thinking about writing big updates. I usually post small updates via the status bar on my social networks.

I just went to the L.A. premiere of The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day movie and after party. I got to surprise many of my friends (cast and crew) that I work with online and through the phone. My husband and I went for a very short flight in late one night and left early the day after the premiere. I'll post photos and such on my MySpace soon. In the meantime, I do have the photos up on my Facebook (facebook.com/wendyshepherd).

The latest news for Boondock Saints II can be found here...


(1) The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day movie is in limited theaters NOW!

See theater listings, trailers, etc. on the Sony Pictures website...
http://www.theboondocksaintsii.com


(2) If you'd like to see The Boondock Saints movie or events in your area, demand it here...
http://eventful.com/performers/the-boondock-saints-ii-all-saints-day-official-/P0-001-000215180-2

or go to this page: http://eventful.com/demand/hottest

Please forward to your friends!


(3) Troy Duffy and cast Q&A will be held at the L.A. ArcLight Boondock Saints II showing 11/1, 7:50pm!
Get tickets: https://www.arclightcinemas.com/ArcLight/faces/Home.jsp


(4) Enter to win a private screening in your hometown with 100 of your friends...
http://o.microsites.ign.com/boondocksaints2/


(5) Keep updated with more news, interviews and events...

**All Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day official links for the movie and cast are located here...
http://www.studiomatrix.com/friends-clients-boondock-saints-ii.php


Pass this on!!

Take care and have fun!

~Wendy Shepherd
Thursday, January 01, 2009 

Current mood:  optimistic
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Last year (2008) was a tripping year. Good and bad trips through each month. I remember how excited I was for the 2008 New Year when it was approaching and thinking it was going to be a killer year! Things didn't go as I had expected, but other surprises popped up along the way. Isn't that how it goes?!

I want to highlight the best here...


  FAMILY

Ok... yes, this has to be 1 - my   family!! They are the best. I would not be the person I am today without   my loving husband and beautiful smart boys who are now 15, 13 and 9 years old   (he survived chicken pox this year)!! Where does time go????

I'm so proud of my brothers for the awesome job they do serving our country.   My nephew has joined the ranks now too and is going to celebrate his 21st birthday   in January in a foreign country while serving. Pray they stay safe!! Love and   hugs to all of my family!!!


  BUSINESS

Yeah... it was a financial roller coaster, wasn't it? Ok... so "9"   is my lucky number... let's see it work in the year 2009!!!

* * * * * 5 Tips * * * * *

1) Simplify things so you can focus your time on more valuable important tasks   that produce results.

2) If something consumes too much time and doesn't yield favorable results,   drop it and put your energy and talent into a different productive area.

3) Get rid of old clunky tools and try to incorporate new gadgets that work   better.

4) Research everything about a product before you buy it.

5) Research people before you work with them. When you find the good folks   to work with, treat them well.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
  I'm happy to say...

- Officially Plugged In is   growing. Expect more videos and mini interviews this year. I am also starting   an online magazine called Officially True. This will be an outlet for those folks showcased on Officially Plugged In. I really want to see this site take off more than it has. If you know of anyone who should be showcased, tell them to contact me and I'll get them up there.

- Profile Minders is growing. I   have taken on a few more friends and clients to help them 'mind' their social   profiles.

- Fan Finders is part of the website   design and profile minding I do. If the person doesn't have much to 'mind' I   help build their fan base.

- Studio Matrix and   my other websites   are growing a bit. I've taken on some more web design and I also work on tweaking   myspace profiles... keeping them simplified so they don't take for-e-ver to   download... and make them match the person's website. Some projects are still   in the works. Which brings me to my friends and clients... so much exciting   stuff happening...


  FRIENDS

Ahh... friends who have passion for doing what they love as much as I love   doing what I do... I get inspired by them. Below you'll get to read about some   of the cool things some of my friends and clients are doing... and I swear,   they don't get enough recognition for their talents. Maybe like myself, they   like to give their family and friends the kudos more than accepting it for themselves.   I help most of them with their website and or social networks or in other ways.   All links and myspace links are located here.  
 
  In no particular order...

- Shawn Collins   - my long time online friend - his business is growing. He sells out his conferences   repeatedly. Gives wise advice that changed things for me a while back and which   I'll always be grateful for.

- Bill Hoogterp - amazing - started the League, a school-based system that combines lessons and oint earning for   kids in public school. Giving and helping community is a big part of his outreach.   Vision for a better world.

- Will Moore - finished   his Cowboy Smoke film. He got best   director award at the AOF. I watched the film and wrote up a review about it.   You should be seeing it out soon. Hopefully a distributor gets in touch with   his reps soon.

- Paul Reeves - busy bee   - always drops me a note now telling me all of the creative things he is working   on. Film, animated graphics, 3d, martial arts, super man... hehe.

- Sean Patrick Flanery   - oh boy... finally... Boondock   Saints II: All Saints Day. For years fans have been asking for a sequel...   and they've written me plenty of times about it over the last year and a half.   The video diaries and funny skits were a blast to receive and share. Besides   that, Sean has a bunch of other film nuggest coming out soon including The   Whole Truth, Bump, To Live and Die and more. I help Sean with his official   sites and social networks.

- Paul J. Alessi   - thank you... for everything... Knuckle   Draggers is a wonderful comedy coming out soon. Starring Ross McCall, Paul   J. Alessi, Amie Barsky,   Danielle Nicolet, Justin Baldoni, Jennifer Alden, Sarah Dlaine, Brandon Olive   and Omar Gooding! More exciting things in the near future. He's got some other   films coming out soon too.

- Traci Lords - she is sweet and really   busy with her little boy and hubby, but managed to show her talent in some films   this year. She's been so busy that her myspace seems to be exploding sometimes.   I help her there, so she doesn't have to worry about it.

- Norman Reedus   - woah - busy in the film   and art world. You'll get to see some new stuff on his official site and myspace   soon. Not sure if I can tell you about it yet. I'm working on it over the next   week or so. He's really talented, so that always inspires people. Yeah... and   he returns in the Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day film with Sean too.

- Clifton Collins   Jr. - also known as Clifton Gonzales Gonzales - he is blasting into this   year with a ton of movies including Boondock   Saints II: All Saints Day, Star Trek, Crank 2, and more. One thing that   stuck with me was a video that he directed for the Zac Brown band for the Chicken   Fried song. Neat song with a wonderful family feel and the video definitely   reflected the vision. Get it on iTunes.

- Bob Rubin - comedian - makes me laugh   - he has been doing comedy for 25 years and appeared in films. You'll see him   soon in Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day as well. A memorable role from what   I understand.

- Brett Pemberton - model   - musician - working on an album. Yep... as he should with the talent of singing   and using all of those musical instruments. I can't wait... hurry up! lol

- Frederic Doss - actor -   new daddy to be - busy year coming up. He was recently in the Transformers movie.   He has some new films coming out this year where he'll play roles in GI JOE,   Coyote County Loser, Expectations, Kevin Can't Wait and more!

- Trey Moore - nice as can be - model   and up and coming actor. He recently was a part of a world premiere in Los Angeles   for a film named Captive. He has a lead role coming up in a film called Revamp.   Did you know he had a small role in the movie Leatherheads? Yep. He deserves   it and more.

- Will Kaufman,   Holt Boggs and Matt   Beckham - These talented guys are making a film called Sinner and Saints.   They all collaborated on the film The Prodigy, which got nice distribution last   year. It's full of action and keeps you on the edge of your seat. Now, Sinners   and Saints is being produced with mr. Sean Patrick Flanery in it too. I can   definitely see more cool action films coming from these fellows in the future.  
 
- CC Perkinson - she has some good taste   - busy woman with some films coming out. She has something up her sleeve for   the new year, but I'm not sure what it is yet.

- Dan Masucci   - man with an amazing vision - touches the heart and soul with his short films   Against The Wind and Letting Go. I can't wait to see what he creates in the   future. He was actually on the reality show On The Lot. His films have been   getting so many awards I can hardly keep up with them.

- Marc Sebanc and James Anderson -   I started a website, TheLostHarp.com, for an excellent fantasy story called   "The Stoneholding" It's a book written by some author friends of mine.   Exciting things should be happening for them this 2009 year. The second book   in the story should be released in the near future.

- Jason Benjamin is   making a new film soon. He's created a series of pre-production   videos for you to check out.

- Robert Gordon Spencer is making   a film called Kevin Can't Wait. Lots of folks in that one that I know from what   I can see.

- Drew Henriksen is busy with a   cool role on an NBC show called KINGS.

- Kurt Yaeger was just highlighted   in a humor book and is working on a film.

- I'm not able to list everyone here... as I haven't kept up to date with everything   they are doing or what projects they have coming up. I'm sorry if I missed someone. PLEASE list your New Year's   goals, wishes and creative projects in the comments below to share with everyone!!   Perhaps we'll look back in six months to see what was accomplished and new goals   we can make. :)


  NEW YEAR WISHES
 
  - Love, happiness and good health for my family.
  - Accomplish new goals in a timely manner.
  - Increase my business financially to support my family.
  - I'm allowed to add more to this list when I wish. lol

Wednesday, November 05, 2008 

Category: Life
I thought this was interesting.

A paragraph from the article: "Marketing lessons from the US election" ...

We get what we deserve. The lesson that society should take away about all marketing is a simple one. When you buy a product, you're also buying the marketing. Buy something from a phone telemarketer, you get more phone telemarketers, guaranteed. Buy a gas guzzler and they'll build more. Marketers are simple people... they make what sells. Our culture has purchased (and voted) itself into the place we are today.

Read the full article here...
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/11/marketing-lesso.html


Tuesday, November 04, 2008 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
As I sent out in my Chart Jungle newsletter update:

Did you have a nice weekend? Are you ready to vote tomorrow? I'm not going to tell you who to vote for, I just want you to be an informed voter. Make sure you aren't caught up in the fluff of the media. Stop and take a bit of time to examine the facts and actual experiences of each candidate. Remember those worksheets from school - Put an "F" for FACT and an "O" for OPINION? Think in simple terms and weigh your decision then.

This past week I've been working on simplifying some things online. As you may know, I have multiple websites. I also had multiple social network profiles for those websites. It seemed a natural extension. However, I now feel it is unnecessary to have them if their topic doesn't have to do with social networking in general. So, I went through and deleted all but three of them. I did delete the myspace profile for Chart Jungle. I encouraged everyone to add me on my regular profile at http://www.myspace.com/wendyshepherd - The only two other myspace profiles I kept were social network related - OfficiallyPluggedIn.com site and ProfileMinders.com

Monday, October 20, 2008 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Lots of folks have been asking me how things are going since my last blog post... sorry it has taken me a while to update, but I have been busy... in a good way. :)  Just concentrating on family and online stuff... Things are going good... we just have a few things to work out with different insurance, and that does take a bit of time. However, in general, we are doing really well. We are able to spend lots of time together and are loving life. :)

I wish everyone success in all they do... and I really like the post from Seth Godin today, so I will share it with you... Stay positive!!...

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Do you have 16 boxes? (Source)

4x4grid Your career is not a boat. Neither is your business.

A boat with even a small leak is going to sink. You, on the other hand, don't need to be perfect to succeed. Imagine that you have a 4 x 4 grid to fill with assets. If it's a business, it might be location, reputation, staff, offerings that are in high demand and a sector that's robust... if you're doing it for yourself, it might include your resume, your network, your skill set, etc.

When someone chooses you or your products, they're considering everything you have to offer. Whether you're looking for a job or trying to make a sale, there is rarely only one thing that makes the difference.4x4grid2

That's why human nature is so enraging. When something is going wrong, when the economy is out of sync, we panic. We obsess about just one of the sixteen boxes and ignore the others. We talk ourselves into hysteria about how, "none of our customers have any money," or, "in this bleak economy, we'll never make a sale." Instead of using the relative downtime to build up the other 15 boxes, we just sit in the corner, keening, worrying about that one box that's out of whack.

By focusing on the red box, the sore one, and ignoring the other elements of what makes our product or career worth marketing, we cause two problems. First, our attention does no good at all on the problem at hand, and second, the other boxes suffer.

The problem with whining is this: human beings like to be right. If you persuade yourself and your friends that times are really tough and that you're bound to fail, you'll probably do the things you need to do to make that true in the long run.

Cheers to your wonderful days on this earth. :)  Take care!!!
Sunday, July 06, 2008 

Current mood:  focused
Category: Life

I don't usually write poems, but I thought I would do a small one...

Changes in the air
I can now declare
Time grows short on earth
I embrace my family's worth
Weaving memories in life's net
I yearn never to forget

Here's what's going on... My husband has worked in the retail business at two companies for a combined total of about 20 years. He worked at one company for about 10 years on the West Coast and the other company for about 10 years on the East Coast. He has been a retail manager for most of those years and a darn great one at that. Put it this way… the motto is "Whatever it takes".

Over the last couple of years, he decided to step down to be a supervisor since I was earning the main income and he could relieve some of the stress of being a manager to spend more quality time with our three boys and myself. Even as a supervisor, sometimes he was able to share his expertise that he learned over the years and other times just sit by and watch as new people came in and did what they think works.

This year he felt like he wasn't appreciated. He was due for a miniscule raise as usual – same as each year. However, this time, he was denied. What was the reason? He had reached his "cap pay". He was told the only way he would get a raise is if he were to step back up into a management position. He certainly doesn't want to do this and put the added stress back onto himself and our family. He started talking with his boss about it and trying to address the situation about the DM (District Manager) decision. There are exceptions to the "cap pay" rule, which my husband qualifies for, but they didn't want to consider it. There you go… my husband now feels his experience is meaningless. All of those 20 years of learning, classes, going to countless meetings, being in the trenches and training new people is worthless to the very company who helped raise him.

My husband and I talked about this issue at length to figure out what we should do. He works about 30-35 hours a week. It takes him about 40 minutes to get to work. The cost of gas has increased so much, along with his eating out; we figured half of his income is taken just to go to work. It's like the stories you hear of when parents consider day care so their spouse can go to work only to find out that the day care, clothing, eating out, etc. is actually causing them to lose money and time with their family.

Therefore, he is quitting his J.O.B. with a heavy heart. His 40th birthday is on July 25th, this month. His last day at that job is about July 21st… this month!  I will officially be the main breadwinner in this house. Yes, this brings a lot of worry, stress, and anxiety about it… but many big changes in life bring those feelings. There are also feelings of freedom, relief from frustrations, unpredictability and pressure, etc.

For instance, my top five examples:

1) We NEVER know what my husband's schedule is from week to week. This causes many problems for planning just about ANYTHING. Even if he puts in for a day off for important family functions well in advance… he isn't guaranteed that time off and won't know if he gets it off until the week before.

2) He ALWAYS worked most of the holidays. For example, just this 4th of July he worked all day, late until 9:00 pm. No celebrating for him… and it's the same every year. Plus, it makes no sense why the store was open that late when in about four hours, there were only three customers.

3) Trying to put in for a vacation is like putting a puzzle together. The retail company is so short staffed that everyone there juggles a week here or there just to have time off.

4) Being at the whim of the company to rely on your health care coverage… which changes every year. The coverage seems to be the cheapest the company can afford with a bulk rate that's best for who?... the company of course.

5)  Loss of family value by the company…. There was a time when a company would have a manager fly to another state for a meeting. This often times would include a "play time" of goodies. During the 'good ole' days, the spouse or whole family would be invited and many expenses paid for. Apparently, this all ceased to exist RIGHT before my husband became a manager. It's not as if a family would 'expect' it. However, a company that is more concerned with including the family in some way to show their support for their top employees was better than how they seem to ignore basic family recognition these days. 

There is such a big disconnect now. The needs of the store, with 'whatever it takes' is actually destroying the very foundation of the company… slowly… but surely.  Managers do more work these days … way more than most of their employees and are burning out fast. Managers are supposed to 'manage' the employees and be the brains of the operation… and sometimes get their hands dirty when needed. Now the company relies on the managers to do everything… including covering all tasks regular employees perform and work on a skeleton crew to save their budget. Yep… companies like this are dying slowly as if it has a disease. When people don't believe in your company and talk highly of it, it's just a matter of time.

** I'm sure you know I could go on about this topic and cover more flaws, but it isn't needed here. We have come to a decision. We are going through this big change and will enjoy the ride, even if it is a bumpy one. 

Currently listening:
Shame
Release date: 2007-08-07
Wednesday, June 04, 2008 

Category: Life
Ok... so I always have a million ideas, right? 

In my experience this past year, there is a great need for people to have help with their online profiles. I decided to start a website targeting this problem and offer a service. I'm calling it Profile Minders: http://www.profileminders.com

In addition to this, I am going to be starting an online magazine sometime this month for all of those folks showcased on Officially Plugged In - so get those videos sent in and you'll get to be a part of it. http://www.officiallypluggedin.com

That's enough for now. As more things happen, I'll post about it. :)

Hey, post below what you are up to. I love to hear about it.

Monday, June 02, 2008 

Category: Life
Ok. Here is the blog, though I am not sure if I will cover everything. A lot has happened over the last year, which includes a whole series of unfortunate events and awesome highlights as well. Just like the rollercoaster of life tends to be.

The series of unfortunate events and some awesome highlights are things I cover briefly as they are related to family or friends. I tend to keep my family stuff quiet, unless there is a reason for posting something, such as my son's ruptured appendix or lymes disease last year. I bring those things to light online sometimes because it is good to share information to help others who may have to go through it in the future. Other than that, I don't post a ton of photos of my kids and I don't gossip online about issues with my family or friends. You have to know me pretty well or I have to trust you to divulge any information. Otherwise, I just keep quiet about that area of my life.

I will give you some general advice about things that have affected me though. There have been many doozies this past year. I have felt the impact and had my heart broken watching my family (especially my kids) suffer from the circumstances that are out of our control.

You see, some people will tend to want things from you, and they don't think about anything but themselves. They don't pay attention to the mound of issues you have to deal with on a daily basis. They feel you owe them either your time or something else for free. They assume you can understand and 'sense' what they need rather than tell you outright. They don't communicate and they have tunnel vision only for their own needs. It is selfish, yes. Though we can all be that way off and on, depending on the situation we are dealing with at a particular point in time. But, life is precious.... those people have to stop assuming things. Remember, assume = 'ass' of 'u' and 'me.

Another thing that happens is that rumors or hearsay are believed with no doubts or research to find if the information is true. This happens with family, friends, and acquaintances. It's like you are guilty until proven innocent. What about keeping an open mind? It's true then... life isn't fair.

You may be going along, surviving day by day, thinking things are fine... and then wham... you are considered weak, evil, no good or incomplete.

Well, you know what? They aren't the judge of you. So, stop worrying so much. Heck, I am very guilty of worrying about what people think of me... but I get over it. You have to. You know why? It will eat at you and hold you back from going on with life. It will cripple your mind and outlook on all things good in life. It will affect your personal life and your business life.

I am not perfect by any means. I am human. Though some folks would say I am different than many girls out there. But, none of us are from a mold... we are all unique.

So, I say, I know it's hard to turn off hurt feelings at first. It's hard to get past the shock of how someone treats you... especially if it was someone you really trusted or loved. It's a matter of mourning that relationship, digesting the information you found out, and then either trying to repair any damage or just get closure and then let it go. There is no certain time period on this process of course. For me, there were so many things that happened over the last year that hurt. But, once I got over the process of being angry, wounded, and compressed by the feelings, I moved on.

Remember, the opposite of drama is comedy and other wonderful things. I try to focus on the great things that have happened over the last year. How my boys are healthy now and growing to be such wonderful young men. How I have beautiful nieces and a nephew who I am very proud of... as well as being proud of my brothers and other family. And I am grateful to have many new friendships. For any losses or disappointments in life, there is plenty of love. Find the source of it and bask in it. :)

Ok, I am not posting about my latest projects and cool info until my next blog. :)

Leave a comment about how your last year has gone. Don't give specific details or names as this is the internet and those folks may read it one day. But, do leave a general post of your heartaches or your great accomplishments. I love hearing about great things happening... its inspiring and will help others know about some cool things in other's lives....

Anyways... have a fantastic day!  :)


Friday, May 16, 2008 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
I recently wrote a story that my brother helped to edit. What do you think?...

Oh, and pass it on please!!! XOXOXO

MEET A CELEBRITY - CHOOSE A PATH

Meet a Celebrity

Imagine this; you are exploring the internet seeking entertainment. You spy the social network webpage of a well-known actor that you adore. You sign up for an account on this social network and add this actor as a friend. You then decide to send a message expressing your adoration and gratitude for the actor's work over the years. You secretly hope this actor reads and replies to your message.

You go to sleep that evening as the idea briefly revisits your thoughts before you doze off.

The next afternoon when you have a free moment, you decide to log in to your social network account to explore and find some new entertaining folks to befriend.

You are surprised to see a message reply from the actor you wrote to the day before. Can it be, really? Does this actor personally have time to write messages with such a busy life?

You excitedly open the message and think that maybe an assistant sent this reply. However, you find the message is actually signed by the actor. Wow! How nice.

The message was a short thankful reply sent directly from the actor. Your heart is aflutter with excitement. For a moment, you're floating on cloud nine with the personal message received. Your thoughts focus on trying to muster up another good reason to touch this person's life again, hoping you won't bother them too much.

Before you know it, you have corresponded back and forth several times and visions of meeting this actor in person now seem more of a reality than a dream.

Choose a Path

1) Go find more actors/actresses:
http://www.officiallypluggedin.com/story-p1.php

2) Meet the actor in person:
http://www.officiallypluggedin.com/story-p2.php


3) Donate money for the actor's charity:
http://www.officiallypluggedin.com/story-p3.php

4) Purchase actor memorabilia:
http://www.officiallypluggedin.com/story-p4.php



~wink  ;)

~WendyShepherd.com
Saturday, March 01, 2008 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Well, I wanted to start off sharing about my new project as many of my online friends still haven't heard about it. You'll want to read about it! So, here goes...

Officially Plugged In - A website I started to showcase friends and folks who are in the public eye. The showcase contains a video, a mini interview and links to official websites. This is the first website of it's kind!!

My friend Karlyn described the OfficiallyPluggedin.com site well in her blog today... she said, "These are artists, musicians, actors, directors, producers, authors, business people and more, who care about their representation in the public eye and want to make sure you know where to get the real info on them, their background, their website, contact information, etc and not be mislead by copy-cat sites, false or outdated information by others posted online, unofficial fan sites, or even people with a similar name.. If you are in the public eye and want to keep your friends and family (and fans) safe, then I encourage you to check out OfficiallyPluggedIn.com and all it has to offer you and protecting your online identity. As Wendy told me, «It's just good to know who the 'real deal' is», you know?"

I have been helping actor Sean Patrick Flanery (Young Indiana Jones, Boondock Saints) with his Official website and MySpace account. There was some doubt from friends and fans as to whether he was indeed the real person he claimed to be. So, I had him make a video that said who he was and where his official website was located. This helped friends and fans wonderfully and they write in often to say they are glad Sean did the video. This got me to thinking that others can also do the same thing and so a site to showcase these videos came to mind.

I set the new website up at the end of last year and showcased Sean's video after I talked with him about it. He was more than happy with the idea. So, this year, after New Year's Eve, I started getting it going. To date ... there are 23 videos/interviews showcased on the website. This site is not just for folks who are famous, but also for folks who are up and coming and are in the public eye.

I am always looking to help my friends out with the projects and things they are working on. This website will be useful to many folks as a resource to find others in certain fields to work with. For example, a casting agent may look at the videos of the actors/actresses and decide they like what they see and hear. So, they'll contact them for film or television work. A filmmaker may like a band they see listed and want to use their music in a film. There are lots of ideas that can come out of this. Folks will be able to see, hear and reach the official site of folks showcased. The listings are complimentary! If I ever get too busy with it, I will try to keep basic showcases free and those who want up fast can pay a fee or pay to be featured.

This site brings people a presentation of folks that are real. You can hear and see them. The site helps to keep family, friends and fans safe on the internet.

Take a look at the ABOUT page and the GET LISTED pages for more information about why you should seriously consider getting showcased. All videos showcased will have the video/info posted at the various video/social networks listed at the bottom of the OfficiallyPlugggedin.com website.

I feel really strongly about this project. If you believe it is good, please get yourself showcased or tell folks who should be posted to get in touch with me. It is beneficial for everyone involved. Help me get this out there! :)

There is a MySpace set up for OfficiallyPluggedin.com  (www.myspace.com/officiallypluggedin) where you can find some banners to post. If you want a size or something besides what is there, let me know.

TODAY is February 29, 2008. It's my birthday and I am now 10 (40) years old... a rare day as it only comes once every four years. I often get asked when is it that I celebrate my birthday when there isn't a 29th... well, I tend to celebrate a bit on both Feb. 28th and on March 1st... it depends on some family and friends and when they can celebrate it with me. However, I do prefer the 28th if it isn't a Leap Year. Though celebrating over a couple days is nice, but I do feel spoiled no matter what year it is. I am blessed to have my family and friends. I also wanted to say thanks to everyone who sent me birthday wishes today. You are awesome!! I wasn't expecting such a huge outpouring of love and wishes. :)


My birthday goodies!!!!!!! The three cards in the front are the ones my boys made. My youngest made his with colorful lettering and filled it with hearts. My middle guy made a creative card box that held a card inside. My oldest used glitter glue which made the card have a raised affect.... He wrote in his card, "Most people have their birthday once a year, but yours is once every four. So it only makes sense that you make your birthday four times as special. Happy 40th Birthday Mom." He is only 14.   I love all my boys and husband!

The flowers with bear and the tower of yummy goodies are from my mom and her husband. I was totally surprised by them and ate some sweets after dinner. My husband came home from work carrying the big spring bouquet of flowers. Awwww!!!!  I got lots of phone calls from my family and friends today. I am very blessed to be here to share more time and memories.