Coming home from a great day of flying, we almost ran into these guys lumbering across the road 8 bucks in all! I love living in the country!
Then if that wasn't cool enough, I also caught this coyote sneaking up through the field. I've seen him everyday for almost a week, I think he's eyeing the turkeys or something. Anyway, we scared him away for another day.
And the funniest picture of the day has to be this one of my mom and Hannah taking a Saturday afternoon nap! Talk about 2 peas in a pod!
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
The Bands
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Back from the show
Hi Everyone!
Tim and I wrapped up a very successful Outdoor Retailers show on Sunday. This thing was HUGE! 850 wholesale vendors, everything from Teva, Black Diamond and Woolrich to me and Grandma Pants. It was a fun show where I made a lot of great contacts. I will be following up and hopefully piling on some business over the next few weeks. A few folks stopped by to say "hi". Tim's son Alec came one day and passed out S4Cash info to all of the floor vendors. He scored a couple of hats and a ton of stickers.
I also got to have dinner with Nat and Nikki while I was in town which was GREAT! It was a super incredible week for me. I learned a ton and have a bunch of great ideas to get started on. Here are some shots from the show.
Tim and I wrapped up a very successful Outdoor Retailers show on Sunday. This thing was HUGE! 850 wholesale vendors, everything from Teva, Black Diamond and Woolrich to me and Grandma Pants. It was a fun show where I made a lot of great contacts. I will be following up and hopefully piling on some business over the next few weeks. A few folks stopped by to say "hi". Tim's son Alec came one day and passed out S4Cash info to all of the floor vendors. He scored a couple of hats and a ton of stickers.
I also got to have dinner with Nat and Nikki while I was in town which was GREAT! It was a super incredible week for me. I learned a ton and have a bunch of great ideas to get started on. Here are some shots from the show.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Outdoor Retailers Show
The big moment for me and my fledgling business is now here. Me and my brother Tim will be exhibiting our wares at the Outdoor Retailers show in SLC starting on Thursday of this week. I am nervous and excited all at the same time. This has been a fun journey full of new things to learn and conquer. I have set my goals (400,000 bands sold by the end of the year), I've been over my plan a million times, I've put the product out for different people to look at and comment on. I've had feedback from friends and family on my product and my website and now it's GO TIME. One thing I am really looking forward to is doing the show with Tim. I know we will have a fun time and will make the best of it. Having him there with me gives me confidence and a great reason to smile. We may even recruit a couple of you to show up and help us. If you're in SLC the 22-25th the show is at the Salt Palace. Come on by...
Here is the labels for the counter displays.
Here is the labels for the counter displays.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
We Have Lift Off!
Strapped 4 Cash has officially launched. The website went live today www.s4cash.com and I've already received my first orders, YEA!!!! This is a really simple idea, a stretchy silicon band to keep your credit cards and cash together. A lot of people use a rubber band or some kind of wallet that either holds too much or is way too big. The bands let you weed out the stuff you don't use all the time and just carry the stuff you really need. I use mine for all kind of things around my home and office in addition to my cash and cards. I just throw it in my purse or put it in my pocket. I bet everyone of you carry at least 15-25 cards (the grocery store, the gas station, the hotel rewards, etc.) most of those accounts can be accessed with your telephone number. You don't have to carry all those cards!!! So the gals will like the bands, but the guys love them! Especially the younger guys who don't want to carry a wallet. Give it a look and a try. I would love to hear what you think.
Here's a sampling of some of the tags we'll be using with stores and businesses.
Here's a sampling of some of the tags we'll be using with stores and businesses.
Monday, January 12, 2009
January Funk
Welcome to my ramblings..... Usually every year I go into some kind of depressed funk in January. Maybe it's because I turn a year older or because the holidays are over and there is a natural let down. Maybe it's because it's usually cold, gray and creepy outside, who knows, but it is something I prepare for and brace myself for. This year hasn't actually been too bad. I've been pretty busy getting my business going (I've strapped over 2000 bands as of last night), I've tried to keep contact with family and friends, I flew yesterday and I keep repeating to myself...I am happy!
I'm not one to do big resolutions, I set and adjust goals almost every day. I carry a notebook that I write down thoughts and feelings in, that I usually really never go back and look at unless something happens that sparks my mind to go back or I find I need a specific piece of information, but it helps me organize and visualize what I am working towards, if that makes any sense at all. I'm a big fan of keeping pictures handy of the things I am striving for and in repeating positive affirmations.
It seems like I go back a lot to the question of "What is the point?" I wonder about the path my life has taken and why it has. Don't get me wrong, I'm not unhappy with my life, it has been fun and an adventure at every turn, it just isn't what I thought it would be at 20. I thought I would get married in the temple to a handsome, great guy ( I think I fantasized that his name would be Steve or something like that) we'd have 5 kids, and live happily ever after. I was going to be a stay at home mom and that was going to be that. WOW, not even close!
So now, I'm a young 49, no kids (well, step kids, but not my own kids) not married in the temple (but married), my husband is Bruce (close but not Steve) I had a career, traveled, and hung out doing who knows what and basically enjoying life. But it is different. I will tell you that it has been awesome to just seek out the opportunities and go with them. I have experienced so many things that I never thought possible, met great people, gained wide and valuable insight into many different areas of human life. It's all been good. I'm grateful I got the opportunity to travel this road.
I do miss that I didn't get my own family, I think I would have been a good mom. I'm grateful though that I have good relationships with my nieces and nephews and that I get to participate in their lives, it is a huge blessing to me. I'm grateful for the things I've learned and continue to learn and that my black and white personality has been tempured and now has some color, compassion and patience blended into it. Over all, I'm just so thankful for each and every opportunity, for each new day that brings promise of great new things and also the forgiveness of things left undone in the preceding days. We never know how long we get on this earth, so I think that I should be happy for the sunrise, happy to get to go out in the snow and feed horses, honored to help or talk with someone else and just grateful for all that I have and all that I am. With all the gloom in the world today, it is still a beautiful and magnificent place. My goal for today is to make it brighter with a smile or kind word to each each person I come in contact with.
January gloom? Not this year... just some fun shots from days past.
I'm not one to do big resolutions, I set and adjust goals almost every day. I carry a notebook that I write down thoughts and feelings in, that I usually really never go back and look at unless something happens that sparks my mind to go back or I find I need a specific piece of information, but it helps me organize and visualize what I am working towards, if that makes any sense at all. I'm a big fan of keeping pictures handy of the things I am striving for and in repeating positive affirmations.
It seems like I go back a lot to the question of "What is the point?" I wonder about the path my life has taken and why it has. Don't get me wrong, I'm not unhappy with my life, it has been fun and an adventure at every turn, it just isn't what I thought it would be at 20. I thought I would get married in the temple to a handsome, great guy ( I think I fantasized that his name would be Steve or something like that) we'd have 5 kids, and live happily ever after. I was going to be a stay at home mom and that was going to be that. WOW, not even close!
So now, I'm a young 49, no kids (well, step kids, but not my own kids) not married in the temple (but married), my husband is Bruce (close but not Steve) I had a career, traveled, and hung out doing who knows what and basically enjoying life. But it is different. I will tell you that it has been awesome to just seek out the opportunities and go with them. I have experienced so many things that I never thought possible, met great people, gained wide and valuable insight into many different areas of human life. It's all been good. I'm grateful I got the opportunity to travel this road.
I do miss that I didn't get my own family, I think I would have been a good mom. I'm grateful though that I have good relationships with my nieces and nephews and that I get to participate in their lives, it is a huge blessing to me. I'm grateful for the things I've learned and continue to learn and that my black and white personality has been tempured and now has some color, compassion and patience blended into it. Over all, I'm just so thankful for each and every opportunity, for each new day that brings promise of great new things and also the forgiveness of things left undone in the preceding days. We never know how long we get on this earth, so I think that I should be happy for the sunrise, happy to get to go out in the snow and feed horses, honored to help or talk with someone else and just grateful for all that I have and all that I am. With all the gloom in the world today, it is still a beautiful and magnificent place. My goal for today is to make it brighter with a smile or kind word to each each person I come in contact with.
January gloom? Not this year... just some fun shots from days past.
Friday, January 9, 2009
More Adventures of Sadie
Well Sadie has a new trick. I'm not sure how she does it, but somehow she gets lucky enough to actually open the door from the garage to the house. This morning she let herself and Booner in. Booner knows he's not supposed to be in the house so he is easily lured back out with a treat. When I came back to get Sadie, this is what I found and yes that is my bed!!!!
Monday, January 5, 2009
Sadie
Before I do my January Funk posting, I wanted to share a picture of Miss Sadie. She's grown a ton and is too full of energy. I should have taken a picture of the package she destroyed today. The delivery guy left it on the porch and I guess she thought it was for her. I'll have to call someone tomorrow to find out what was in it!
Friday, January 2, 2009
My New Year's Eve
So thank goodness holidays come and quickly go. It helps you get past the uncomfortable situations, the boring situations and the less than anticipated situations. You can endure anything that passes quickly. I've never been a fan of New Year's Eve, in fact, I've never understood why you would stay out partying, in some cases drinking and in most cases doing crazy things well into the wee hours of the morning, only to wake up tired, hung over or humiliated....does not seem the right way to start a new year to me, but I digress.
We decided to make a quick trip to Palm Springs, well Palm Desert but that only matters if you live there, to visit Bruce's auntie Doris. She will be 90 years old this Spring and she keeps telling us that she is sure she won't last much longer, although she looks younger than she is, has the memory of an elephant, more money than God and is too onery to die anytime soon. She moved to the Fountains at the Carlotta this past year, an adult center, with assited living options when she reaches that point. Here's a view of the joint....
Not a bad place to hang out for awhile if you ask me. But I did get to spend New Year's Day taking down all her Christmas decorations, yippee! I guess it didn't matter, we watched New Years hit the East Coast and then called it a night, in bed by 9:30, that might be a new record.
Here's Dorie....
I really need to get a more exciting life!
We decided to make a quick trip to Palm Springs, well Palm Desert but that only matters if you live there, to visit Bruce's auntie Doris. She will be 90 years old this Spring and she keeps telling us that she is sure she won't last much longer, although she looks younger than she is, has the memory of an elephant, more money than God and is too onery to die anytime soon. She moved to the Fountains at the Carlotta this past year, an adult center, with assited living options when she reaches that point. Here's a view of the joint....
Not a bad place to hang out for awhile if you ask me. But I did get to spend New Year's Day taking down all her Christmas decorations, yippee! I guess it didn't matter, we watched New Years hit the East Coast and then called it a night, in bed by 9:30, that might be a new record.
Here's Dorie....
I really need to get a more exciting life!
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