Archive for June, 2008
Celebrating Euro 2008
by Roger on Jun.29, 2008, under Football, Life, Natalia
Today was a pretty exciting day for Spain. They won the UEFA Euro 2008 Championship. They had not won a major tournament since 44 years ago when they hosted the Euro Championship and beat the then USSR in the final. Such was the excitement that even our 9 month old daughter Natalia got into a festive mood by lifting her own version of the trophy just like Iker Casillas.
ATM adventures
by Roger on Jun.20, 2008, under Life
This morning Lisa and I needed to go to an ATM to get some deposits done. Nothing unusual there, however, when we got into the ATM there was a person leaving and another person was ahead of us trying to use the ATM but looking a bit puzzled. It turns out there was a card waiting to be retrieved from the machine and the guy was trying to figure out what to do. We thought that if we waited long enough the ATM would take it again and keep it. But that did not happen and the beeping started to become annoying so we (all that were present) decided to take the card out. Everybody was concerned as to what to do with the card and how to get it back to its owner. We looked at the card and the name on it was “Law Offices of …”. At that point the attitude was totally different and everyone in that ATM booth almost unanimously lost any sympathy for the guy who’d left the card. It was very interesting to watch and makes you realize how ‘popular’ lawyers are with the rest of the world. The attitude went from “poor guy forgot his card” to “I guess the lawyer is way too important to waste his time getting the card out of the machine”. Eventually we all did our business at the ATM and left the card there in case the owner remembered to come back and get it. I don’t know if the guy did or did not but I couldn’t help but wonder why lawyers are so unpopular?
IMPORTANT CAVEAT: This of course excludes all our wonderful lawyer friends, who are so great they could (and perhaps should) teach classes on how to be a nice, thoughtful, caring lawyer.