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Lili’s First Week On The Job
Typically, it takes a little time to orient new employees to our crazy work environment in the office, the studio, and out on location, as well as to their positions in the business. This is critical to establishing successful, productive working relationships.
Well, glad to say, Lili’s first week went great. As expected, as any new employee, she was a little anxious about getting started with her new “job”. Everyone welcomed here on her first day, and she fit right into our team. We reviewed her “job description“, our written policies on telephone, fax, e-mail, Internet use, and organizational charts (which she promptly ate), and finally, we went over her Benefits Packet.
As you can see, things are working out great with her!
Lilly uses her two 15 minute breaks to "chill out" in the hammock, then it's back to the grindstone!
Look for Lili the next time you are by our studio, you won’t regret stopping in to say “hi” to her!
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Lili Our Studio Mascot!
Now, please meet Lili everyone. “Say Hi Lili”...
Lili is an adoptee from here in Kansas City. She’s a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and loves to come with us when we do our Ocean Front Weddings.
[The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel derived its name from King Charles of England. He used these dogs as lap dogs to keep him warm] and just a joyful little thing, she is just 15 pounds or so, and loves affection and a little belly rubbing. She’ll be with us now in the studio so next time you are in, expect a very warm reception from our newest “and cutest” member of our team! (And yes, she loves Scooby snacks and the occasional Cheeto.
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Have a great day everybody,
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Christian the Lion “Lived In My Garden”
Dear friends,
You may enjoy reading this article off the Born Free website with more about Christian. They are looking for donations and would like some to join, but as you browse the site, notice some of the breathtaking wildlife photographs they have. I really enjoyed looking over their site.
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Christian the Lion – DVD and Book
Hi Everyone,
I must tell you, I was overwhelmed with the 700 visitors since we posted the video about “Christian”, this remarkably gentle and intelligent lion (while not surprised, it is very touching!). Too, I was surprised how many of you were like me, that had never seen or heard of Christian before. Where have we been?
To be of help, you may want to try and hunt these down. (so far, I have been unsuccessful). They are the DVD entitled, “Christian the Lion“, and the book entitled “A Lion Called Christian”. You can find out more about these in great demand items by following this link.
Happy hunting for these “Born Free” like treasures that you and your family will surely enjoy for decades, granted you can get your hands on one. Let me know how you do in your search.
All the best…
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UPDATE: Right after we posted this, our friend Michael Rackstraw, shared this with us. It may be helpful to any who are looking to track down these items. Thanks Michael!
You can get a copy of the DVD, “Christian the Lion at World’s End” from the Born Free Foundation in England. By purchasing the DVD you will be helping them with their animal conservancy programmes. Try their website at http://www.bornfree.org.uk
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Christian the Lion
Ok, ok, you know us by now and know that we love cats. Well, this morning, Tuesday, July 22, 2008, on The Today Show, Meredith and David showed the well viewed video Christian the Lion (which most of us have seen multiple times), but it was so nice to see again. I thought you might enjoy watching it again and it bring a little joy to your day today…
It’s ok to cry, no one’s looking.













