Blog Parteeh 07 Photos



I was so utterly busy so forgive me for the delay on the Blog Parteeh Aftermath (blogparteeh07). Thanks to the Steering Committee. It was well organized considering we had barely two weeks to put it all together. This means we can really pull a party together in few weeks notice. I heard the next party is on June since there is an Iblog Summit 3 on April 13 and 14.

me and bloggersbo sanchezIMG_4167.jpg

The highlights according to me:

1. I won a Google T-shirt thru the kindess of Aileen Apollo, Google Philippines Country Consultant, which I in turn gave to my husband.

2. My daughter, Lauren finally joined the party but she was sooooo fashionably late. Thanks to her dad. I think she enjoyed
herself much as she thinks that she got stressed out.

3. I had fun even if I was the oldest among the bloggers. Haha! I felt like a Mother Hen making sure the tables, chairs, decors and food were all in place.

4. Abe treated the Steering Committee to coffee after the party.

5. Bo Sanchez interviewed me via a video podcast. Wow!

6. Even with less than two weeks preparation time, the event was quite organized. Kudos to Carlo, the logistics guy in charge. And the Steering Committee:

8. We had more than enough prizes to keep the bloggers preoccupied. Too bad I didn’t get the Ipod from Enthropia. AJ won it. Lucky guy.
ipod winner

9. Thanks to other bloggers who took photos of the events. I get to have a photo with top-notch pro bloggers, Jayvee and Abe

Other Photos above:Me with Janette Toral and Annalyn. Then with Bo Sanchez. My husband wearing the Google T-shirt I won.

View the rest of my photos while other photos are at the Blog Parteeh site

and photos from the Galleries of
Luis Cruz
Jayvee Fernandez
Ade
MIke Abundo
Jester in Exile

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16 Comments »

Comment by Marcelle
2007-01-29 10:10:26

It was an honor meeting you. I hope subsequent events would allow me to speak more with you. :)

 
Comment by jun
2007-01-29 12:38:18

Good seeing the great mother and daughter tandem! Didn’t really get to chat that much but was able to corner Lauren a bit hehehe…

I know there’ll be more gatherings - online and off. And of course there is email, gchat and comments. or text =)

Great job!

 
Comment by ade
2007-01-29 14:34:25

Nice seeing you! And I guess the rest of the blogosphere hates AJ now.

 
Comment by Tina
2007-01-29 18:40:56

It was really nice finally getting to meet you. As what Marcelle said, “an honor”. :D Hope to see you again soon! And like what I said before I left Alexa’s, tell me when you’ll be around the area na. :P God bless! :)

 
Comment by Shari
2007-01-29 18:40:59

Hello, nice meeting you at the parteeh. Although I admit that I’ve spent the whole time mentally kicking myself for not bringing my copy of Fallen Cradle along for you to sign. *sighs* Oh well, at least I’ve had a picture taken with you.

Take care, and see you again (in the near future, I hope).

 
Comment by Aileen Apolo
2007-01-29 19:18:40

It was great seeing you again! Keep in touch!

 
Comment by karla
2007-01-29 19:37:04

it was nice seeing you again after the Christmas blogger meetup :D
was hoping to help however i was quite busy being a corporate slave :D hehe

 
Comment by Noemi
2007-01-29 19:53:01

@Marcelle- your magic was amazing
@Jun- better late than never
@Ade- yes I’m envious. Lucky guy
@Tina- you were fabulous! The Bingo was fun!
@Shari- aww really. maybe next time :)
@Aileen- My 2 girls wanted the Google shirt. too bad I got Xlarge
@Karla- there is always another time to help . Besides you took lots of photos. That’s quite helpful. :)

 
Comment by Mark Evans
2007-01-29 21:23:12

Looks like a great event. Glad we could help out.

Mark

 
Comment by Noemi
2007-01-29 21:45:27

@Mark- you were a big help which went to the food. Thanks so much!

 
Comment by L.A
2007-01-30 11:43:13

It’s an honor for me to meet you! Winner of the best website award from Web Award…^_^

I really enjoyed the party and see bloggers offline! Hmmp…Wow you have have a “Pinoy web hosting” I’ll take that as an option, I’ve been thinking of moving in to WP…

 
Comment by Nick
2007-01-30 15:26:25

It looked like a great party.. with some magic tricks too! I would’ve loved to have been there.. Hope to finally join the party next year..

God Bless!

 
Comment by Mae
2007-01-30 21:45:20

Hi Ms. Noemi, remember me? I was one of the earliest woman there :D hehe it’s so nice to meet you! You’re so thoughtful you’re like my Mom :) no offense ;)

 
Comment by Noemi
2007-01-30 21:50:14

@LA- wordpress rocks. try it at wordpress.com before you consider hosting

@nick- it was super fun. I love meeting people

@Mae- no offense taken. I am really a mom anyway. You should have won the Early Bird Award

 
Comment by Mae
2007-01-31 11:59:50

is there such an award there? hehe :)

 
Comment by Mr. Rehab
2007-05-15 01:36:46

It nice to see people get together in actions such as this, especially when families are involved. It gives the whole thing a sort of home-like appearance:)

 
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