Heavenly Father challenges us so we can learn. This is a lesson I am continually learning. Fortunately I have been so blessed in my life. My challenges are probably very minimal to others in this world. I look up to those that are able to handle challenges that are much harder then mine. Just another Testament to me that Heavenly Father knows us and knows our limits. How grateful I am to have the knowledge that I have been blessed with. My hope is that I will be able to use it to help those around me and be the example I am suppose to be.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Transition
Do you ever wonder why some people are placed in your life? I have thought about it a lot lately. This summer I lived with some of the greatest girls. So many times we all found ourselves thinking that we were suppose to be together and that no else is as lucky as we were. There is no coincident to why we were together. Summer Sales is not for everyone, it is a challenge. Heavenly Father really blessed me to now who I am and what I stand for. The challenge know is how do I deal with it? Transitioning the life I were living and then mesh the life I knew before. How is it suppose to work? Back into friends and family I haven't seen in months. I know that I love them and want to be around them, however sometimes it is a little weird to be there. I find myself wanting to go back to the life I were just living, even though it was hard and all I wanted to do was go back to the life I knew.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Does life get better then this?
On my drive home yesterday, I had lot of time to think. I am saddened that my summer is over. However I am so excited to return to real life. We all have been talking in the last couple of days about how we wish we could all just be going to the same school, and we could all continue to live together. That is what makes the summer so great! The friends you make that quickly become your family. It's all we have during the summer. Its to bad we can't cut out the Pest Control out of it. Summer would be so great!
I am home now and I don't quite know what to do with myself. I don't know what to do with freedom. I am sure that it will only take a moment to get use to it.
The ending of summer is bitter sweet. I have grown as a person, I learned a lot about myself this summer. My confidence in has grown. My hope is that confidence will only continue as I transition back into real life. My Heavenly Father has really blessed me this summer. There is no question that I was suppose to be in Sacramento this summer. How grateful I am for the lessons I have learned. Just another Testimony that Heavenly Father knows us and knows what is best.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Mini Golfing
This last week one of the Owners came into town to do a little recruiting for next summer. We set a goal of 12 sales for the day. If we meet the goal Iverson would take us Mini Golfing. At 5:20 pm we had only one sale. Granted we still had 3 and half hours to reach the goal, I was doubtful. But we did it. Somewhere they found 12 people to buy pest control! GO TEAM! We all meet at Scandia and went mini golfing. It was fun to do something other than our norm. I didn't do the best but I did have one amazing HOLE IN ONE!
My HOLE IN ONE! It was the most perfect shot. Straight down the middle, speed just right. It was the only one of the night but it was so GREAT!
Doug's techniques. They worked pretty good for him. He lost to Brad though, so maybe not the best.
Janalee and I! I was able to go home and shower, I returned looking just like everyone else. We were all wearing our White polo's.
this is Brad's photo smile. Everytime.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Week in Review
The last 9 days have been quite eventful, both happy and sad....
Sunday everyone came over for dinner, we were making spagetti and I burned the noodles...really is it possible?
Yep it's possible....don't worry no one went hungry.
Monday I woke up and couldn't find my keys. There is only one thing I hate about the weekends and that is I don't ever keep things were I usually do. I am pretty good about coming home on the weekdays and putting everything where it needs to go. Like putting my keys in the front pocket of my bag. It never goes that way on the weekend, we are all so excited to have a day off we go crazy! So I called my boss and told him that my truck keys were lost, but I could drive my car to the office to get spares. So I did, I get all ready to go for the day and I put the keys in the truck and they don't turn. So I call again, they have another set and they are sending someone to our apartments to give them to me. YAY! so I eat some breakfast. Joe brings me the keys and I'm off!
The best part about Monday was that Brad got us all tickets to go to an A's game. YAY! for baseball. We all got off at 3, went home go change into normal people cloths and we drove to Oakland. We all took proper clothing for the Bay area, and enjoyed an evening off. The A's lost. Thanks Brad Lee!
Tuesday was pretty normal day.
Wednesday I had some down time. So I decided to clean all my junk out of my day bag. And found my keys. I thought that they had fallen out of my church bag and they were at church. Nope. They were where I usually put them, only in a different pocket hiding. I couldn't wait to tell my boss where I had found them.
Thursday was back to normal
Friday night after work I was talking to my dad, and fixing dinner when I see this trail of ants! I couldn't believe it. They went from our oven to our pantry. SICK! So I clean everything up and go out to my truck to get my spray. We aren't messy girls, however we aren't the cleanest. Some nights the only energy we have is to change our clothes and climb into bed.
Saturday was pretty normal, sales have been pretty slow so I wasn't so busy with work. However I had a late appointment, and the memos read, Mice and Rats in attic, include garage and fence line. Usually when this happens it means that they have had mice and rats, but are currently seeing anything. I have been fortunate in my job to not have done many mice and rat jobs. Last week I did remove a Rat from a porch, which made me very anxious. Do you know where this is going? I started talking to the home owner about what they were seeing. The wife thought they were hearing mice. So I get all my stuff together to go and set mice traps in the attic. My ladder wasn't tall enough so I used the home owners. I turn on the light and peek up....there is one dead in the trap, and laying next to it is another, and it definitely not a mouse, they are Rats. SICK!!! I don't really remember what my reaction was but the home owner wishes he had it on tape. So he could send it in somewhere. It was that good. So before I get all the way into the attic. I go back to my truck for bigger traps and my gloves. I removed the dead rats and set three more traps. I pray that I don't have to go back this week to check the rats......
Sunday we went to San Francisco. One of the girls in our ward was running in the half marathon. I had never been to a marathon before. When we got there I was so overwhelmed. What a great accomplishment? Lydia only started the half about fourty five minutes before we got there so we just watched and waited for her. People from all over come to run 26.2 miles. CRAZY! They train for months, I was so amazed at the time and effort it takes to accomplish this goal. There was a 12 year old boy from Sac that ran it with his dad! I can hardly run a mile, and had no intention of running that far when I was 12. As we were watching a couple of people fell just yards from the finish line. Two of them were older men probably in there 60's. One in the marathon, and they other in the half. The gentlemen in the half got tripped up and hit his head, he got back up with blood just running down his face, he started to head the wrong direction. the third person we didn't see but the announcer was out in the middle of the runners saying there names and he yelled for first aid and ran. It broke my heart, and still does just thinking about it. Everyone works so hard to accomplish such an amazing goal, and are cut short because their bodies can't take it anymore. It was very inspiring. It is now something I would like to accomplish in my life. My roommate Janalee are going to run the San Francisco Marathon when Janalee comes home from her mission.
We then went around San Fran just enjoying the rest of our day. I just love San Fran.
Monday, On my drive into work a light came on in my truck, I wasn't sure what it meant so I made sure to ask about it. One of the guys came out and helped me. One of my tires was low. So I went to a gas station and checked my tires. I did some appointments and then didn't have anything for the rest of the day so I went to Lodi, where the sales team was. As I am driving the light come on again. I get to the exit and pull into Chevron. As I am walking around my truck I can see that it doesn't look right. I had a flat tire!! Just what I needed. I call my boss, he tells me he will make some phone calls, and as soon as I hang up with him, Brad calls me. "We've got one for you!" Of course. I tell him I have a flat tire and that I have already talked to Alan. Julio was my knight in shining armor. He put the spare on and sent me on my way. Which was not home. I didn't leave Lodi until 8 pm. Lodi is about 50 miles from where we live. I didn't get home until about 9:30. It was a little scary driving 50 mph on the freeway.
All is well. I only have 11 more working days!! I hope that the adventures are keep to a minimum.
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