Mock Trial for Rome Memorial Hospital Nurses' Week
Okay, right off the bat, yes I've been totally remiss about my blogging and for that, sorry. However, I'm not all that sorry, because just as we told you from jump street, our firm, and this blog, are about law, life and community. And sometimes, in the ebb and flow of those things, one area takes a pole position over the others.
Over the past three weeks, it's been all life and community with law a close second and very little time left over for blogging. Just from April 27 to May 21, here's what we've been involved in: Bowling Tournament for the Rome Hospital Foundation (Ahem, high score for this building belongs to yours truly); wrote and acted in a mock trial for Rome Memorial Hospital Nurses' Week (much fun, see picture attached); rode the 100 mile Ride for Missing Children for the 5th year and raised $1,000 for missing children posters in the process; and moderated the Legends of the Diamond Dinner that featured Ken Griffey, Sr. with all proceeds going to the projects of Rome Lions and Lake Delta Kiwanis (Griffey, Sr. was a gem by the way, a true gentleman and a great storyteller, a treat for me to interview).
On top of all that, throw in helping to coach my two boys' ragtag baseball team, a Springsteen concert and running a half marathon for good measure. And still to come in May is our rescheduled Identity Theft Seminar that takes place on May 27th at 6:00 p.m. at the Rome Area Chamber of Commerce offices. If interested, give me a call.
So, we've been a bit busy but sometimes, living life takes precedence over writing about it. This was once of those times, a whirlwind of a month that was much fun but just a bit crazy. It'd be nice to space these things out a little better but hey, what are you going to do? We only get one go-around on this amusement ride so you've got to make it count. I will blog more regularly for you, I promise, but in the meanwhile, get out there and enjoy your own ride. I shouldn't be the only one having all the fun!
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