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		<title>A Day in the Sun</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 22:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenn Bailey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I mentioned in a previous post (The Boy Who Doesn&#8217;t Run) how much Harris dislikes &#8220;outdoor activities&#8221;. Yard work isn&#8217;t a big hit either, although that&#8217;s got nothing to do with Asperger&#8217;s and everything to do with being a kid. Last weekend was rather nice. We&#8217;ve had a long, cold, wet and snowy winter and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I mentioned in a previous post (<a href="http://www.thesociallites.com/2010/04/the-boy-who-doesnt-run/">The Boy Who Doesn&#8217;t Run</a>) how much Harris dislikes &#8220;outdoor activities&#8221;. Yard work isn&#8217;t a big hit either, although that&#8217;s got nothing to do with <a href="http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/aspergers-syndrome/DS00551">Asperger&#8217;s</a> and everything to do with being a kid. Last weekend was rather nice. We&#8217;ve had a long, cold, wet and snowy winter and early spring, so it was time to jump on the annual pruning, trimming and bagging. This is usually accompanied by intense whining and inventive procrastination. But we had Scout with us. For her, the idea of picking up sticks and pulling up grasses is heaven. When you&#8217;ve got such an enthusiastic work partner, time and toil fly.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thesociallites.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/IMG_9336.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-376" title="A nice read" src="http://www.thesociallites.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/IMG_9336-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a>So, what about this weekend? It&#8217;s been gorgeous. Temps in the 70s. Gentle breezes from the West. In my childhood, days like these would cause my mom to say, &#8220;Go outside and blow the stink off you.&#8221; And we would. She wouldn&#8217;t see us again until the street lights came on. This was definitely a &#8220;stink blowing&#8221; weekend in Kansas. We started by playing the<em> Scout, Come</em> game &#8211; an early training exercise that involves many kisses and much bacon (<a href="http://articles.sfgate.com/2008-10-22/food/17137618_1_bacon-flavor-brand">turkey bacon</a>). We humans sit on the grass in a rough circle. By turn, we call to Scout. When she comes to us she receives her treats. She was very quick on the uptake and began running to us in order without being called. Clever Puppy! So, we had to start calling randomly. Then Harris ate all the bacon.</p>
<p>It was a lot of fun spent OUTSIDE! With tired legs and a full belly, on both Master and Puppy, Harris pulled out his latest read (<a href="http://scottwesterfeld.com/blog/">Scott Westerfeld&#8217;s</a> <a href="http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Leviathan/Scott-Westerfeld/e/9781416971733/?itm=5&amp;USRI=leviathan">Leviathan</a>), and plopped on the grass. Scout crawled into his lap and the afternoon got peaceful.</p>
<p><strong>Afterword:</strong> It&#8217;s 4:30 on Sunday afternoon. There&#8217;s been much running about and frisbee today. Nice times, so we&#8217;ve told the boys they can get on computer or Wii if they&#8217;d like to. Harris&#8217;s response? &#8220;Okay, but I&#8217;m taking my girl for a walk first.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Highlight Midwest 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 04:43:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina Maki</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I have a meeting tomorrow morning at 10, and I really should be getting ready for bed so that I can get a good night&#8217;s sleep, but I&#8217;m just SO jazzed about today&#8217;s event that I have to crank this post out now. Highlight Midwest was just too awesome for words! The un-conference portion [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I have a meeting tomorrow morning at 10, and I really should be getting ready for bed so that I can get a good night&#8217;s sleep, but I&#8217;m just SO jazzed about today&#8217;s event that I have to crank this post out now. <a title="Highlight Midwest" href="http://highlightmidwest.org" target="_blank">Highlight Midwest</a> was just too awesome for words!</p>
<p>The un-conference portion of the event was held during the day at Kansas City&#8217;s Record Bar. I have to say, I was skeptical at first about it as a venue for a conference like this. But I&#8217;d never been to a barcamp-style meetup before, so I also wasn&#8217;t really sure what to expect. After having experienced it though, I can now say that I really like the format and will be looking for similar events like it in the future.</p>
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<p>The morning began with coffee, bagels, and schmoozing. After about half an hour of chit-chat, the presentations began. One of the kickoff presentations was by <a title="Jon Crawford on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/newmonarch" target="_blank">Jon Crawford</a> of <a title="StoreEnvy" href="http://www.storeenvy.com" target="_blank">StoreEnvy</a>, which is an application that allows you to build a social-oriented, customizable online store for free. (And their business cards are freaking ADORABLE. They look like little clothing hangtags, with a barcode and everything. Genius!)</p>
<p>Next, Jenn and I saw <a title="BetterLabs, Inc." href="http://betterlabs.net/" target="_blank">Shashank Date</a> of <a title="Nurture" href="http://nurturehq.com/" target="_blank">Nurture</a>, which is a lead-nurturing platform that allows customers to set up automated e-mail campaigns, rank contacts, and track who&#8217;s opening which e-mails, following links, and exploring these sites.</p>
<p><a title="Michael Bailey on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/mobasoft" target="_blank">Michael Bailey</a>&#8216;s presentation on <a title="MobaTalk" href="http://mobatalk.com" target="_blank">MobaTalk</a> was the one we went to next. MobaTalk is an awesome new way to connect via Twitter with videos. Upload your video to MobaTalk, then enter your text and a tag, and the video link is sent directly through your Twitter account to your followers. They can also subscribe to your stream, or watch it directly in iTunes or Google Reader.</p>
<p>Next, we saw <a title="Nathan T. Wright on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/nathantwright" target="_blank">Nathan T. Wright</a> and <a title="Hillary Brown on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/hillabean" target="_blank">Hillary Brown</a> of <a title="Lava Row" href="http://www.lavarow.com/" target="_blank">Lava Row</a> talk about social media businesses in the midwest. Owning a similar business ourselves, we already knew a lot about what they were saying, but it was interesting to hear another perspective on the subject, and heartening to see a company in our region with bright people building a successful business and fostering an active tech, creative, and social media community in Des Moines.</p>
<p>At this point, we broke for lunch. Being a vegan, I have to be careful when I eat out, so I was a little worried about the lunch aspect, but I have to hand it to the Record Bar; they did a great job of providing delicious foods for everyone, and the woman working there knew exactly which foods were and weren&#8217;t okay for me to have. I thoroughly enjoyed my meal of hummus and pita, salad with a really tasty vinaigrette, and vegetable minestrone.</p>
<p>After lunch, Jenn and I separated and went to different presentations. I sat in on <a title="Scott Kahler on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/boogabee" target="_blank">Scott Kahler</a> and <a title="Doug Sparling on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/scriptrunner" target="_blank">Doug Sparling</a>&#8216;s presentation, about utilizing Ruby on Rails to run their comic syndication site, <a title="GoComics" href="http://gocomics.com" target="_blank">GoComics</a>. It seems they&#8217;re also developing a new iPhone app that will allow users to read comics right on their phone or iTouch. Being a huge comic nerd and an iPhone user, this excited me to no end. (One of the comics, <a title="Halo and Sprocket" href="http://www.haloandsprocket.com/">Halo and Sprocket</a>, is a favorite indy comic of mine, so I did a little seated chair dance when I saw that they&#8217;re offering it for mobile use. Squee!)</p>
<p>Jenn, meanwhile, sat in on <a title="Adam Coomes on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/adamcoomes" target="_blank">Adam Coomes</a>&#8216; presentation on <a href="http://www.infegy.com/socialradar.php">Social Radar</a>, an amazing new product that lets you monitor social media and the web for specific terms in real time, and easily generate reports and graphics based on the data they return. It seems like it will be a truly invaluable tool for companies and social media consultants who are engaged in brand monitoring.</p>
<p>After that was my turn to present. My talk was over non-profit organizations and how they can harness the power of social media to spread their messages and gain membership and donations. I really feel like I got a good response, so thanks to everyone who came to see me speak!</p>
<p>Next up, Jenn and I checked out <a title="Quillpill on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/quillpill" target="_blank">Derek Maune</a>, who did a presentation on a new platform called <a title="Quillpill" href="http://quillpill.com">Quillpill</a>, which is a microfiction tool that lets users write poems, short stories, journals, notes, and even full-length books in increments of 140 characters, similar to the character limitation on Twitter. It looks really interesting, and I&#8217;m eager to try it out. Maybe this year I can finally find the time to participate in NaNoWriMo. Might be easier in chunks of 140 characters at a time!</p>
<p>Last but not least, I watched <a title="Mike Templeton on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/miketempleton" target="_blank">Mike Templeton</a>&#8216;s presentation on microblogging and his site, <a title="Microblink" href="http://microblink.com" target="_blank">Microblink</a>, which is a microblogging platform/application review site and news aggregator. Definitely a great tool for avid Twitter fans like me who want to keep up on the latest trends within the microsphere.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I didn&#8217;t get to hear all the presentations throughout the day, so be sure to check out the <a href="http://highlightmidwest.org/?page_id=2">Who?</a> page on the Highlight Midwest site for a list of all the other great presenters and their contact info.</p>
<p>After the presentations, we heard a fantastic set by <a title="The Threes on MySpace" href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&amp;friendid=138448024" target="_blank">The Threes</a>, one of Kansas City&#8217;s own local rock bands, and then an equally awesome set by <a title="The Nadas" href="http://thenadas.com/">The Nadas</a>, who are based in Des Moines.</p>
<p>The evening presentation, hosted by the Kauffman Foundation at their conference center, brought everyone together again for some schmoozing and boozing, and then we heard presenters from Kansas City, Omaha, and Des Moines talk about what is going on in each of their hometowns in regard to the social media movement. The evening ended with a panel discussion and Q&amp;A from some of the region&#8217;s best and brightest.</p>
<p>All in all, the whole day was a fantastic experience. I can&#8217;t tell you how happy I am to have been a part of this event, and to have met all these wonderful people and heard their stories. It was a truly inspiring day, if not completely exhausting, and I&#8217;m already looking forward to our next big regional get together.</p>
<p>Thanks again to everyone who helped plan, organize, and facilitate Highlight Midwest. You made it a huge success!</p>
<p>(Sidenote: I know this post is boring with just text, and I PROMISE I will upload photos tomorrow afternoon, and hopefully I&#8217;ll also have video of my presentation at that time, as well!)</p>
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