Merry Christmas 2008
My wife and I are sitting in the middle of Eastern Utah in a snow storm snuggled up in a Fairfield Inn. Pretty comfy. I am not a master of driving in snow, and it was pretty intense driving up from Vegas.
When we got here the snow was blowing horizontally. I crouched behind the car and watched it fly over me in the light. It was a truly beutiful moment.
I wanted to take a minute away from my precious time with my wife to comment on this past year.
The internet business world, all you guys, have been so kind to me over the past year.
I even had people wait in line to talk to me and get a photo at Pubcon. Pretty flattering.
I know I will forget a lot of names, so I will only throw out a couple.
In order, I have been massively helped by The Webmaster World Gang, Danny Sulivan, Matt Cutts, Pamela Lund, Neil Patel, Jeremy Schoemaker, the BOTW crew, the Azoogle crew, the Ninjas, Epiar, and then all the rest of you too numerous to mention in my blurry semi concious state. I can not thank you guys as a group enough.
Purpose Inc. has become well known, and for the most part well thought of this year.
Target one completed.
I think we also helped our friends and sponsors a ton too which was very satisfying.
I honestly love you guys a lot.
In the future I would love to see us use our power as a group, this power we have to show the world information, and use it more and more to promote what is good and wonderful on this planet!
Merry Christmas!
dk and the purpose inc. crew!
Merry Christmas, DK! Hope you are enjoying your vacation! I just wanted to take a moment to wish you and your family Happy Holidays! And to thank you for the life changing event! Best wishes for 2009!
ReplyMerry Christmas to you too DK! See ya 2009 🙂
ReplyDK – thanks for the mention and right back atcha. we have enjoyed working with you & your crew and look forward to an even more incredible 2009 – much love!!!
ReplyA snowstorm can be a beautiful thing. I remember being in a snowstorm in Chicago walking to the el, with about a foot visibility. I literally didn’t know which direction I was walking. I just followed the gates the whole way there. I have never really been in a snowstorm in the mountains though. Also, that horizontally blowing snow can be a real mind-eff. I almost crashed the last time that happened to me.
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