Thursday, August 27, 2009

Great Expectations

Well, I’m writing again…just as I said I would. However, this will be the last entry to a blog I’ve kept for over a year and a half, full of many fond memories to conclude just one chapter of our lives. It seems that a lot has taken place over the past few weeks, that has me thinking about the days ahead. I thought the health insurance license Lee worked so hard to get, was our ticket to a mad dash of financial independence…finally. But, it turns out I was wrong, and that wouldn’t be the first time I’ve said that. The entire four months of training was nothing more than added stress and a waste of time. Was it worth it to get the license? Yes. Between the life, health, and even his real estate license, he’ll always have something to fall back on if the need arises. He has recently been offered a job as an Account Manager for a company called Easy Pay 90. He quickly went through training in just a few days with a vigorous effort, and will test his endurance through the trial and error of selling techniques once more. Lee is a salesman…a mighty fine one at that. So, with his confidence in one hand and his tenacity in the other, I feel optimistic that this will be a lucrative business for us indeed…our ticket to a state of financial independence. I have continued to draw rubber stamp designs, and I’ll share what I still think is good news, regardless of the outcome. I contacted several rubber stamp manufacturers to find out the cost evaluation on the number of designs I have and the different sizes. One individual I spoke to, told me to email her my designs so she could review them as possible candidates for future rubber stamps. She told me that if she liked what she saw, then we could talk further about an opportunity to get paid royalties on the stamps that do sell from the company. I was immediately elated at the thought that her enthusiasm and friendly approach could serve as the catalyst to help transform a hobby into a potential business. I didn’t hear back from the individual, but that just means I’m at the beginning stages; taking the first initial steps to getting my name out there. I know the art industry is saturated, but with every passion and a unique style, comes a chance to be the next aspiring artist. It’s worth a shot to me. I went to the herbalist the other day in an exuberant effort to figure out why I continue to get breakouts on my face, lower back pain, allergies, and if it’s possible that I may have a thyroid imbalance. As many of you know, I’m against any kind of synthetic prescription drugs, or any other drugs for that matter, so I felt a natural approach was the path to take. The appointment was both informative and enlightening as I discovered many new and interesting things about myself. Being a person with an O negative blood type, I learned that my body doesn’t react well to dairy or wheat products, which could explain the allergies I get at certain times of the day, including a swollen, itchy throat , sneezing fits, and a stuffy nose. It seems that O blood types live healthier lives on a high protein diet, and are considered the carnivores. I received a list of foods specific to my blood type. What would it actually be like to cut out the foods I’m used to eating, and basically change my way of life for a list? If I were to follow this list, and not falter in any way, I would be very limited on what I could eat. This applies to all things I love, like popcorn, ice cream, and the usual not-so-good treats that a “sweet tooth sucker” like me would like. Darn!! In addition, I learned that I’m an “earthy” person that likes taking care of the home, nurturing, likes order, and very organized. It’s important for me to stay close to my family and friends. I learned what weaknesses I have based on a quick exam of my eyes, and what supplements I need based on the energy they give off. I walked away inadvertently at first, by the daunting thought of that new food list. But after a moment, I became receptive to the idea of a new me, so to speak. So, with the right foods at hand, I’m going to challenge myself, alongside Lee, as we walk this new path of self discovery together…one day at a time. On another note, Boise State football is on the rise again, so we will be tearing it up on the blue turf against Oregon State, which happens to be on Lee’s Birthday. Wish us luck! In conclusion, all of these posts represent many of my life experiences during times of happiness, sadness, discouragement, and triumph. I thank all of you who were a part of these experiences. Below, I have posted one last photo of my family during our trip to Lagoon a few weeks ago. May the days be bright, cheery, and fun for all of you! Thanks again!



2 comments:

Jennilynn and Jeff said...

Sorry to hear that the other job didn't work out for Lee, hopefully this one will. Why do you say that this will be the last blog?

Katrina, Kyle and Family said...

I miss your entries. It was a good way for me to keep up with you. Well good luck with your new diet and Lee with his new job. We love you both.