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		<description><![CDATA[About three weeks ago, I received an e-mail from a woman I met at a Bay Area Chamber of Commerce event. We only met the one time and didn&#8217;t really know each other, but she wrote to ask if I would be willing to let her son spend a couple of hours in the studio, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://989design.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/thankyou6.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-402" title="thankyou6" src="http://989design.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/thankyou6.jpg" alt="Etch-a-Sketch" width="450" height="301" /></a>About three weeks ago, I received an e-mail from a woman I met at a Bay Area Chamber of Commerce event. We only met the one time and didn&#8217;t really know each other, but she wrote to ask if I would be willing to let her son spend a couple of hours in the studio, interviewing me and getting an idea of what it is to be a graphic designer. I think part of why I belong to the Chamber is because I don&#8217;t just want to have a business here, but I chose to build my life here. And as part of that, I want to be involved with the community. I told her that I was happy to do it so we arranged for her son to come in to the studio for a couple of hours.</p>
<p>The son, whose name I am going to withhold because he is a minor, is a really nice, normal kid. He goes to school at <a title="Saginaw Academy of Science &amp; Arts" href="http://www.sasa-academy.org/" target="_blank">Saginaw Academy of Science &amp; Arts</a> (I didn&#8217;t even know such a school existed in the area). He likes art, but it isn&#8217;t his only interest. He came to the studio with a few pages of questions about what I do. As somebody who writes profiles professionally, I have to tell you, he came armed with some really bright questions. I was really impressed with his preparation and we talked for a while about my career and stuff like that.</p>
<p>Time passed very quickly while we just sat there and talked. I asked him a little bit about what sort of art he likes and what he likes to do. In our back-and-forth, I got really excited talking about my career. I came to design through a back door, but I feel really lucky to have a career that I genuinely enjoy. I love going to work, I love being in the studio, doing the actual design, etc. I&#8217;ve never lost sight of how much I appreciate being able to do something I love and get paid for it, but in talking with this young many it sort of rekindled the fire a little bit. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m really grateful that I had the opportunity to spend some time talking with him. I know I got a lot out of it and I hope he feels the same way. After he left I was picking things up before heading home and noticed that he left me a message on the <a title="Etch-a-Sketch" href="http://www.etchy.org/" target="_blank">Etch-a-Sketch</a>. He also took the time to write me a thank you note and mail it, but for me the Etch-a-Sketch message was perfect. You&#8217;re welcome.</p>
<p>On a completely unrelated note&#8230;I thought I&#8217;d do a little show and tell with the other objects in the photo above. Along with the Etch-a-Sketch note we have:</p>
<p>• A photo of myself and Mr. Hockey, <a title="Gordie Howe" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordie_Howe" target="_blank">Gordie Howe</a>. This photo (taken by Barry Rankin) was taken on an evening when my job was to spend a few hours taking photos of Gordie Howe while he signed autographs. Other than to say hello, we didn&#8217;t talk during the autograph session, but Gordie kept hamming it up for me. At the end of the evening, I had the chance to go up and chat with him for a minute. I can&#8217;t tell you what a huge thrill that was!</p>
<p>• A <a title="Detroit Red Wings" href="http://redwings.nhl.com/index.html" target="_blank">Detroit Red Wings</a> puck autographed by Gordie. He had just been signing his name for most things, but because we had &#8220;worked together&#8221; he surprised me and personalized it. When he handed it to me he said, &#8220;Here you go&#8230;To Mr. Photo from Mr. Hockey.&#8221; </p>
<p>• A signed print of a photo I took of <a title="Ryne Sandberg" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryne_Sandberg" target="_blank">Ryne Sandberg</a> when he was coaching the Peoria Chiefs. </p>
<p>• A photo of me from the first time I met the <a title="Stanley Cup" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Cup" target="_blank">Stanley Cup</a>. My friend Jim Biewer, now with the Detroit Red Wings, took this photo. I had about thirty minutes where it was just me and the Cup. I took lots of photos, but mostly I just read the names in the rings. I wanted to touch it, but I knew better. In any of the three or four times I&#8217;ve been around the Cup, I haven&#8217;t touched it.</p>
<p>• Tucked between the Etch-a-Sketch and the Red Wings puck, you can see a <a title="Great Lakes Loons" href="http://www.loons.com" target="_blank">Great Lakes Loons</a> baseball peeking out. </p>
<p>Man, do I have a cool job, or what?</p>
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