MVP Year 5

My first MVP award was on July 1, 2003. I received an email this morning that I have been awarded an MVP (Developer Visual Basic) again. This is my 5th. I am always a little surprised since I never really know year to year what the criteria is. I just do what I do and if that makes Microsoft happy, I find out on July 1st.

I was smart this year to spend every last dollar of the past year's Microsoft bucks before the end of June. When I was down to $5, I found these cute little "beanie baby" type MSN butterflies for $2.50 each. They will be a fun thing to give to someone's kid. Not bad for a non-shopper like myself. My nephews got some pc games and Office 2007 Home & Student edition. I was able to get copies of Office for my sister as she expands her business. It's nice that I can share this benefit with my family, whom I steal time to go to conferences, run my user group, etc. Before the airlines got more strict with their carry-on rules, my husband's benefit was that I brought home a 6-pack of local brew in my backpack when I did INETA speaker trips to user groups around the country.

#1 camey on 7.01.2007 at 9:25 PM

Congrats from your Olympia fans!You are certainly one of my MVPs and I'm certain you will continue to be one for many years to come.Enjoy!

#2 Gary Short on 7.02.2007 at 5:20 AM

Congrats Julie!

#3 Pablo Cibraro on 7.02.2007 at 8:53 AM

Congratulations Julie!!!.

#4 Vijay on 7.02.2007 at 9:11 AM

Congratulations Julie! I would say you are more than an MVP. MMVP!

#5 Roger Jennings on 7.02.2007 at 6:57 PM

Congrats, Julie. There aren't many MVPs that can claim five contiguous awards.And thanks for evangelizing VB.--rj

#6 Matthieu MEZIL on 7.02.2007 at 10:24 PM

Congratulations!

#7 Chris Bowen on 7.11.2007 at 3:27 PM

Congratulations, Julie!Well deserved!Treat yourself to a dinner at Boves.;)-Chris

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