Dave’s Blurb for May
The Outlook is expanding!
Read More >Dave’s Blurb for April
Dave Turns 50.
Read More >Dave’s Blurb
I’m staring at a screen right now.
Read More >Lunch with an Oklahoma City Marketing Consultant
It cost me lunch, but I found out why Gary Owen – TV & Radio marketing consultant – recommends advertising in the Edmond Outlook magazine
Read More >Our No IMs & Tweets Experiment
What if you stop using IMs at work? We did. We learned a lot from our 3 week experiment.
Read More >Spring Break Adventures
Sarah Bailey, graphic designer and crocodile hunter, spent one spring break trekking through the backwoods of southern Louisiana with a few college friends. “We feasted on boudin and cracklings (scary sausage and fried pig fat), and took a high speed fan boat ride through the bayou.” Sarah recalls the highlight of the trip as her…
Read More >Le Cep Bistro
The Le Cep article is no longer available. May I recommend another local French Restaurant in Oklahoma City? Soleil The Restaurant http://www.soleil-xo.com/ Soleil The Restaurant is located in the Colcord Hotel. Built in 1904 and recently restored, the Colcord was the first "skyscraper" built in Oklahoma City. We are conveniently located downtown across from the Myriad…
Read More >A Case of Stolen Identity
Usually, nightmares end a few moments after you wake up. But for Paul Fairchild, his nightmare lasted several years and threatened to take over his life. Fairchild, now an Edmond resident, lived in California about five years ago when he became a victim of identity theft. When the problem surfaced, he wasn’t even sure what…
Read More >I Survived 12 Miles of Hell
In my quest to do something of importance before turning forty-four, I decided to enter a mountain bike race. But this wasn’t just any mountain bike race. I could have signed up for a beginner’s trail tour or a family-oriented ride-a-thon around a lake. No, those would not do. If you are like me and…
Read More >Raising Baby Aubrey
I took this picture of Aubrey on Saturday, May 26, 2004. She was just six weeks old. I had just strapped her into her baby carrier. My wife, Sandy, and I were both sobbing. We did not know when we'd see Aubrey again. Sandy gathered up a portion of Aubrey's favorite things. How do you…
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