Tim Sackett Day: Honoring Kelly Dingee

Today is Tim Sackett Day, aka all about driving awareness for the HR/recruiting underdog. It's about the practitioner who works hard and doesn't have time for fancy lists and Forbes articles. We are celebrating a practitioner who is getting stuff done.

Photo credit: iStockPhoto

Photo credit: iStockPhoto

Kelly Dingee is that woman. Kelly is the sourcer go-to-girl and a wonder of a human being.  Kelly was one of the first people I connected with on Twitter and although we don't cross paths often, I enjoy seeing her in my stream.

If you don't know Kelly Dingee, you are missing out. It's never too late to add another link to you reader, another connection to your LinkedIn profile or another face to your Twitter stream. You can find Kelly  here:

Twitter

LinkedIn

Fistful of Talent

We are using the hashtag #timsackettday on Twitter for Kelly's recognition as a heroic HR person and human being. Keep an eye out for the tweets and RT a few of them!

HR love to you, Kelly!

 

 

Growing up: A Day in the Life Sunday

Sleepovers, texts, Tango and giggles behind closed doors. School days, school friends, and lunch room drama. My daughter has a life that doesn't include me. I flashback to a post from a few years ago from Raising Tarah and wish she'd stop growing up so fast.

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The sun was streaming through the windows on an almost fall day.

We were sitting in the car in the parking lot on our way to lunch. I was in the driver's seat gathering things to bring in with us: Harry Potter for the kid, purse (or just cash?), Blackberry, fleece jacket (or not?), too much loose change. .

She was wedged in beside me on the armrest checking out her hair in the rearview mirror. She did her hair herself today and created two pigtails with a touch of creativity - a ribbon wrapped around each. The ribbon matched her shirt that covered her Justice slim cords that were rolled up and slightly cropped for just a touch of attitude. The attitude was easy-going and fun.

Where's my Nook? Got the purse. Is she done primping yet?

I look up and catch my breath. Right there in the rear view mirror, reflected in my daughter's eyes is joy, quiet discovery and acceptance.

Good Night Moon. Hello Kitty. Baby blankie. Where did you go?

I hold my breath so I can remember this moment as it is right now.

By Lisa Rosendahl