Can you believe I’ve been here a month already?! It’s amazing how time flies when you’re having fun. Now that I am starting to get my bearings around the museum I wanted to take the time to chat with each of you individually about what you relied on Nicole for and how I can help your departments in the future. I am eager to become more of an integral part of the Flo Gris team and I would hate to have something that is under my responsibilities fall through the cracks. If you have a little time next week or two that we can meet, please let me know. Also, feel free to stop by my office anytime. I love visitors! Cheers, -Mell
It was a pleasure meeting you and other members of the internship selection committee. I appreciated the time and effort that was spent in order to become more familiar with my application.
My term has come to an end as your Mid-Atlantic Regional Director and I would like to thank the Regional Officers who served and assisted me during my term. I also would like to think all the sisters who volunteered to assist me behind the scenes. I truly appreciate your input and support within the region.
The same thing was said about the "Marielitos" and today we see how well they and their descendants have integrated themselves into our society. If you do not know what "Marielitos" means then check out Scarface Movie or do your research. I will recommend for you to do your research vice letting Hollywood to teach you about "Marielitos". After you do your research, you will learn how these "Marielitos" or I should say Cubans were called by many politicians and the media murderers, rapists, thieves, prostitutes, violent criminals, communists, psychopaths, etc... and that later they were portrayed by Hollywood as drug dealers scaring the American people to death. After all, these "Marielitos" were not as bad as the politicians
I was hoping that sometime next week we could meet and discuss/establish our goals and expectations. It would be great if you could reply with the best day and time to meet, so we can get started.
May 29, 1917, Brookline, Massachusetts our 35th president was born. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was better known as “JFK” or “Jack.” John was the second oldest of nine kids. Rose Kennedy had nine children, four boys and five girls. She kept notecards for each of them in a small wooden file box and made a point of writing down everything from a doctor’s visit to the shoe size. John Kennedy was named in honor of Rose’s father, John Francis Fitzgerald, the Boston Mayor popularly known as Honey Fitz. John was not a very healthy baby, and Rose recorded on his notecard the childhood diseases from which he suffered, such as: whooping cough, measles, chicken pox. On February 20, 1920 when John was not yet three years old, he became sick with scarlet fever.
I am available during typical business hours on weekdays. Please feel free to select a time slot that best fits your schedule. I am looking forward to it!
I was very interested in hearing Mr. Spaniolo speak, because Dr. Mack spoke very highly of him so, I knew whatever he spoke about would be interesting and useful information. Mr. Spaniolo made his self very comfortable when he came into the room by taking his coat off make the atmosphere less formal. When Mr. Spaniolo gave his presentation and spoke about his earlier jobs he spoke with an enormous amount of passion when talking about being the president of UTA. Mr. Spaniolo was the most energetic speaker that we have had all semester; he spoke to us but was also trying to engage us in conversation and question. Mr. Spaniolo spoke to us from a set of notes that he had, but he didn’t read directly from them it was more of an outline for guidance.
Good day, I am Luanda Cabrera and I am a peasant wife. I live in Europe in the manor with my husband and children but life is quite difficult due to the plague exterminating the population. I'm worried for my family. Scared that one day they will catch the black death.
I would love to meet up with you two! I am most free on Tuesdays after 12pm, but I can make time to meet any day but Mondays!
We just want to thank you again for giving us a wonderful experience. Bill, Terrill and I were elated for the rest day. Your’s and Amir’s generosity were so appreciated and you were lovely to listen to our old adored stories of our lives at Difco.
next couple of weeks and was wondering if you would have time to meet with me
My wife and I just wanted to take the time to thank you for the opportunites that you have provided us with today. It was nice meeting each and everyone of you. We look forward to hearing from you and interacting with you in the near future.
Is there any possible time we can meet up and have our first meeting before next Tuesday at 8?
I would like to personally thank you for having me for my field experience day. Spending the day with you, Jennifer, Patrick and Jared. Everyone really showed me the different opportunities for once I graduate. I am grateful for all of you to take time out of your busy schedule to share your knowledge with me. Everything from actual drawings on your projects to how the 3D models are created.
First of all I would like to thank you for meeting with me last Thursday.