This is what it looked like on my walk to the train last Friday. Yeah, that's my house. Just kidding! A celiac chick can dream though, right?
It was beautiful, but treacherous. Why am I telling you this? Well, look who I ended up meeting for lunch that same day! The Pamela of Pamela's Products fame! She hobbled on post-surgery crutches in the snow for our lunch date! Now that is determination! And she is from sunny California! She was SO nice, like most gluten-free food entrepreneurs that I've met. I got to tell her in person how her gluten-free peanut butter cookies once save my life in Venice.
She was in NYC promoting a book that shares the interesting and detailed journeys of various entrepreneurs and their success stories. She was chosen to be featured in A Cup Of Cappuccino For The Entrepreneur's Spirit Vol. II and gave me a sample booklet that included her story. I have to say that the few stories in just the booklet were very captivating, honest, and inspirational!
I thought this was another great reminder that, most of the time, there are actual people behind the different companies with gluten-free products trying to serve us, and they see us as people and not just as dollar signs. That was my warm fuzzy thought for the day.
Have a fantastic weekend!
[air kisses]
Kelly
P.S. Uh, anyone know where the spray tan tool is in Photoshop?
