Sunday, August 05, 2007

Google

Have you ever googled your own name?

You always hear about people that do it and the results they get, so I did mine and here's what I found:

Two Peas in a Pod

A lady by the name of Tracy Gagnon (although she thinks of herself as Tracy Pepper). She lives in New Zealand, and she is a massuese. She's a canadian girl, who's been transplanted to a sunny shore. She has 2 daughters, and a husband named Brian, and she's very friendly. How do I know this ? Because I sent her a message on her blog!

I've never done anything quite like that before, but I'm glad I did -- her and I are slowly becoming aquainted through email and such. She's been through a Cancer scare, and while she has emerged not quite unscathed, she has emerged ! They have been lucky to find the perfect home, and there's even a room they've converted around back to be her practice. She's home in Canada for a wedding, (she's from Ontario), and I'm so glad I sent her a note. She's become an internet 'pen pal' if you will.

Google your names -- see what you get back !! Maybe you'll meet someone new like I did !!

5 comments:

Keltie said...

When I google me, I get....me!!!

missmarble said...

I don't even get me! Names like Gagnon and Watson are pretty common (not that either of you are common!) but Carbol is not. And I do believe I am the only Carbol-Ritcey there is.

Found my dad and my brother, but I guess I haven't done anything remarkable enough to warrant being on Google.

Auntie Tracy said...

We just have to make a site out there with all our names on it to be google-worthy !! (I found you too Keltie .. and Carrie's Dad .. and Andy apparently has a landscaping company in California ... LOL)

sleeplessnights04 said...

I've got one site that I found from when Stirling and I were in the Journal so long ago. David is in there if he were a doctor in the States. One of his great relatives Eugene Forsey is all over, he was into politics in his time. I'm glad I didn't find anything else in a way.

One Mountain At A Time said...

Hi there! It's me... the subject of your blog! It's the first time I've had a chance to "stalk" you and I'm delighted I am! I'm quite honoured to see that you've written about me. Thanks for finding me and I hope our pen pal friendship lasts a lifetime. Maybe one day you'll come to New Zealand!

P.S. I think you are a very good and eloquent writer Trace.