Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Bubble Tea



Photo by: Scardy_Kat

EGG DAY

There's been three of them so far. And I'm excited for the fourth, October 18th.

It's a nice culmination of my desire to cook, to make connections for myself and my people, and to open up my little house.

There's a real joy that comes from that day. I like the people crowded together. I like the conversations that go everywhere and I even like the awkward side stepping some of the guests must do.

Liz has a theory that we must engage with those that we disagree with or we just get caught up in a, "yeah, me too" mentality and no growth can come from solely talking to like minds. I suppose that would be like the preacher speaking to the choir. They are already in church; where's the conversion?

Again, the discours at EGG DAY is to be civil and it has been. And the sarcasm and anger needs to be restrained, which has been done in fantastic measure. I'm looking forward to see what happens next. So come one, come all.

Bubble Tea, Broccoli Quiche and of course the Sage Loaded Sausage Gravy and biscuits were served in September.

XO!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Coffee in a Cup?

Egg Day is pretty awesome.

Who knew it would be as easy asking people to come out and play.

Now of course I'm asking for more. You see we serve on real plates and I just bought a bunch cheap-o but washable silverwear. Now I want to get rid of the disposable cups.

Got a Mug? Will you donate it to the cause?

Hope so.

Hope to see you there next time too.

October 18th.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Pencil It In. 9-20-09

PHOTO BY: tanakawho

I love having this "Egg Day" happening. It's turning out to be great fun. The next one is September 20th, then October 18th.
I kind of knew from a marketing class that if you name a concept and define it with a fewer rather than more words it can be catchy.

I've invited people to Egg Day, of course.

I say, "Well I have this brunch once a month. It's a community building thing. It's a place to come and have some food and leave bad attitudes outside. I call it 'Egg Day' because well I had to name it something. Human's like names." We do.

One neighbor was said, "'Egg Day' is on the calendar."

Others have said, "'Egg Day' was so much fun."

"When's the next 'Egg Day'?"

That's so much better than, "Juli's happiness community building monthly brunch." It fits better in the little square on the wall calendar and it easier to type into the Black Berry.

Go marketing class.

I've learned a few other things from those classes too, which I share in conversation as people chat about their businesses. Like name your customer who represents your demographic.

Really if you know Margaret is the woman who'd just gobble up your product, develop her in your mind, where does she work, what does she do in her spare time and how old is she...etc. And no rarely is there only one demographic, but it's a starting place.

So with "Egg Day" who is my customer? They are Kristy and Ben. Committed to each other, maybe married, both employed and with a kid or thinking about having one. They are a little to the left politically and savvy enough to talk with anyone. They are pushing 40, recycle, and spend more than they should on food.

And no, I don't really think of Egg Day as something that needs marketing, but it's an exercise and exercise is good for you, right?

Now I'm blurring this blog with the other. The Lunchlady to MBA one. That's the one where I talk about the change I'm continuing to process. Becoming a business maven is part of that change that stands in front of me.

Juli Carvi, Business Maven. That could be a funny business card title.

And dear people, I am trying to think of a business name for my coaching stuff. Have any ideas? Let me know.