Hidden Gem in Houston: BAPS
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If you're wondering how to find peace on a Saturday morning in Houston, do yourself a favor and take a trip to BAPS: a traditional Hindu temple in Southwest Houston, near Stafford. The building is made of hand-carved Italian marble and limestone. 

Pictures can't do this place justice, and they actually do not allow for photos inside of the temple. 

If it's your first time visiting BAPS, it's good to know you must wear clothing that covers knees (no skits for the ladies), and you have to take off your shoes before entering the temple, so you might want to wear socks. They have a shoe room next to the temple where you and your boo can separate to store your shoes before entering the temple. 

Before leaving, check out the gift shop. There are many books about Hinduism for less than a couple dollars, and also lots of food to eat or take home to make. 

 
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Mayor's Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
 

#MayorsHolidayHou

I was invited by the City of Houston Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs to attend the Holiday Lighting Ceremony and share the event through the hash tag #MayorsHolidayHou. 

It was great seeing so many Houstonians in good spirits for the event. Mayor Turner says we're about to "light it up"!

 

 
Do a Digital Audit on Yourself

The new year is always filled with resolutions: eat better, exercise more, complain less, and be a better person. But, what are you doing to improve your digital self? After all, your online profile is likely where any potential employer or even suitor (Hello, @Bumble) will find you and that will be their first impression. 

Not only should you be cautious about what you're telling the digital world about yourself, but you should be aware of the information you are feeding it. Take 30 minutes to improve your digital presence in 2018 by doing the following: 

  1. From an Incognito (private) browser winder, Google yourself. Find your Facebook page, Twitter page, Instagram, or any other social media profile you have out in the wild. Take inventory about what people see whenever they search your name.

  2. Look at the public information you are giving on Facebook and your social media websites. Maybe there is a photo of you from college that you no longer want people to see, or maybe you're still in a relationship even though you meant to click single! Whatever is wrong, take a couple minutes to update it.

  3. Use Unroll.me to unsubscribe from unwanted email newsletters. You sign up for plenty of things with your email address throughout the year, and chances are, your email address has also been shared a few times. Take a couple minutes to unsubscribe from all of the news letters you no longer need to read.

  4. Update all of your passwords. You've probably been using the same password for the last couple of years, and it probably wasn't safe then and is definitely not safe right now. Take some time to update your password for key accounts, and then consider investing in 1Password.com. Passwords aren't going anywhere in 2018, so might as well make it easier on yourself.

  5. Clean our unwanted apps. This is probably easiest and perhaps most fun to do. Open your phone and go screen by screen looking at the apps you've downloaded. If there's some app you have that you didn't use in 2017, chances are you can live without it in 2018. Not only will removing the apps give you less information while looking at your phone, it'll also save some battery power.

What else are you doing to ensure your digital presence is set up for success in 2018? Let me know in the comments below. 

 

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Explore Houston's Newest Street Art during Hue Mural Fest
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Organizer of Hue Mural Fest, Gonzo247

#HueMuralFest is in its second year painting the streets of EaDo, Houston. There are so many great photo opportunities with all of the new murals. If you find more that aren't listed here, feel free to leave a comment below because I'd love to see more! 

#HueMuralFest goes on for the next week! 

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Free Things to Do in Houston

Houston is packed with so many opportunities for fun. You can check out my Houston Bucket List guide for more fun things to do around Houston, but here is a round up of some of my favorite free things in the city. 

  • Visit the Museum of Fine Arts (free on Thursday)
  • Walk, run, or bike (if you have one) along Buffalo Bayou
  • Walk, run, jog in Memorial park
  • Bring a deck of cards and play your favorite game in Memorial Park
  • Watch movies outside at Discovery Green
  • Take a stroll through nature at the Arboretum
  • Watch a play at Miller Outdoor Theater
  • Catch a light show during sunset at Rice University's Turrell Light Exhibit
  • Visit the Contemporary Arts Museum
  • Go to The Menil Collection
  • Go on a Street Art Tour
  • Take a picnic and go to the Water Wall
  • Visit the Zen Gardens next to the Zoo

Do you have ideas for other free things to do in Houston? Let me know in the comments below!

Keep Houston Beautiful Award

UP Art Studio and Gibson Hall are proud winners of the Mayor's Keep Houston Beautiful Award. We won for our work with Mini Murals, and bringing color and light throughout the city of Houston. 

Mattress Mack also won an award for all of his help with Hurricane Harvey. It's cool to have 2 of my favorite web clients both win such great awards for the city. 

Celebrate the Astros 2017 World Series
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The smell of sweet victory looms over Houston.

From the Super Bowl in January, to Harvey in September, there's no better way to cap off the year than by having our home town Houston Astros win the World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. 

The City of Houston was awarded the day off (literally, the Mayor cancelled public school) and a little over 1 million people gathered downtown to cheer on the Astros players as they paraded through downtown on firetrucks. 

Congrats to the Houston Astros! #HoustonStrong

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Create a Bucket List to Explore Houston
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It wasn't until I met an out-of-towner that I realized the importance of having a bucket list. My friend just moved to Houston from another state and every time someone would say, "you better check out ____", she'd add it to her bucket list. 

I was able to review the bucket list and was reminded not only of places I have been, but haven't been to in over a decade. There are hidden gems hidden all over the city, and sometimes right in our backyard. 

Use this list as starters to create your own bucket list or even work on it with your spouse or friend so you can knock stuff off together. Whenever you have free time in your weekend, reference this bucket list and cross something new off the list!

  1. Rent B-Cycles and ride bikes along Buffalo Bayou
  2. Have a picnic at Hermann Park, followed by a show at Miller Outdoor
  3. Visit Galveston. Bike along the sea wall and shop the strand
  4. Visit the turtles & nature at the Arboretum
  5. Watch the bats off Waugh Bridge
  6. Visit the Livestock Show & Rodeo in the Spring
  7. Visit James Turrell light exhibit at Rice University
  8. Go to a play at The MATCH (Catastrophic Theater)
  9. Go to the Museum of Fine Arts and visit the Turrell Exhibit (it's free on Thursdays)
  10. Watch a midnight movie at River Oaks Theater
  11. Shop for produce (in Spanish) at Caninos
  12. Run the Memorial Loop
  13. Hit golf balls at Memorial Park
  14. Volunteer at the Houston Food Bank
  15. Visit one of Houston's many breweries
  16. Take a trip to BAPS Temple
  17. Visit the Water Wall (another great place for picnics)
  18. Walk through Glenwood Cemetary
  19. Kayak Buffalo Bayou
  20. Visit Urban Harvest Farmers Market on Saturday mornings

Have other bucket list ideas for Houston? Let me know them in the comments. 

Oscar de la Renta Exhibit MFA Houston

The Museum of Fine Arts invited me and other Digital Ambassadors to preview the new Oscar de la Renta Exhibit. It was filled with beautiful dresses worn by (ladies of Houston) Lynn Wyatt, Carolyn Farb, and Barbara Bush. Each dress was paired with a painting from the country that inspired Oscar de la Renta. 

Video captured at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston during #MFAHafterhours, part of the museum's Digital Ambassador series.

The exhibit goes through January 28, 2018 and you can learn more here.

Get More Followers on Instagram

2018 will be the year of "Doing it for the Gram". With a steady increase in digital influencers, lots of new Instagrammers want an opportunity to cash in and start making money on Instagram. But, how do people get so many likes on Instagram? Well, it takes time, but here are some best practices: 

  • Make sure your account is set to Public. It's hard to get new followers if you're not allowing people to preview the content you offer.

  • Make really good content. Great content will help you win organically. Pay attention to picture quality and don't overuse filters.

  • Write great stories and captions. Tell viewers why you posted the photo or what the photo means to you. A really compelling story will get your more likes, comments, and shares.

  • Use relevant hashtags. I know they may seem annoying to put on lots of hashtags, but now that people can follow hashtags, it's important for you to use them.

  • Interact with other influencers by commenting on their posts or tagging them in yours. They'll eventually reciprocate the favor and you'll get a lot of followers in return.

  • Use a strong call to action on your posts such as "like this if you agree" or "double tap to show your support". Sometimes a simple message goes a long ways.

These are just a few ways you can build more followers on Instagram. Are there any practices you've been trying that give you good results? Share them with me in the comments. 

Tony's Blogger Dinner

I was invited to a private dinner with other Instagram Digital Influencers to Tony's, Houston's oldest fine dining restaurant. Tony Vallone started Tony's more than 50 years ago and has hosted the last 8 Presidents for dinner. 

This intimate evening was spent enjoying lots of amazing food, beautiful dishes, delicious wine, and tons of laughs with new friends. 

#TonyLovesHouston

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Volunteers at GRB Convention Center Day 1.

Volunteers at GRB Convention Center Day 1.

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Gibson joins Decode Digital as Creative Director

Gibson Hall is introduced as Creative Director for Decode Digital, an interactive advertising agency based in Houston, TX. Gibson will oversee the entire Design and Development team, and lead the company based on creative direction. 

Decode specialities in digital marketing (search ads, social media marketing), traditional advertising (TV, billboards, magazine ads), and website design & development. Decode has worked in the Virtual Reality space, organized events, and has a team of heavy-hitting app developers. 

Gibson will work on the CHI St. Luke's Health account, as well as work with local restaurant groups, B2B ventures, local realtors, and family owned businesses. Gibson works with a team of hungry entrepreneurs, including CEO, Kathleen Perley. 

New Art Exhibit at The Museum of Fine Arts: Kusama: At the End of the Universe

I visited the new art exhibit at The Museum of Fine Arts: Kusama: At the End of the Universe. The museum gets Digital Ambassadors together for a sneak peak of the exhibit so we can blog about it and share it. If you can't tell from these photos, it's definitely worth checking out. 

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Street Art Spotting in Denver Colorado
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Visiting Denver's RiNo district. 

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Summer in Colorado is My Favorite Season
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Featured speaker at Greater Houston Partnership luncheon series

The Greater Houston Partnership (GHP) helps build Houston's economy by joining like-minded business owners for fundraising, city planning, and ongoing development. The GHP hosts monthly luncheons, inviting Houstonians to share their stories about how they are helping shape Houston. 

Gibson was the featured speaker in June 2017, sharing what it was like growing up an entrepreneur in Houston, helping one of Houston's billion-dollar companies find success through Customer Experience, and how a city art program is transforming neighborhoods throughout Houston.