Friday, February 29, 2008

Banking Bumpers

So I am a little annoyed and just have to get this off my mind....when did it become so hard to get YOUR money from the bank? It really makes me question if that is where I want to store it. I have a Bank of America account - I opened my account when the bank was Rainer bank then Seafirst bought it and then Bank of America bought it. I have had my money there for a LONG time. All I wanted was to move $100 of MY money from my Bank of America account to my Michigan Commerica account. I called B of A and after 45 minutes on hold, 15 minutes of repeating over and over that I can not walk into a branch (the closest one is in Chicago - 6 hours away) and 15 more minutes on hold, they told me Commerica would have to do it.

I drove to Commerica and requested this and they told me (after 15 minutes waiting in the lobby and 10 minutes waiting at a desk) that B of A would have to do it. So I had Commerica call B of A to sort it out since NO ONE wanted to do it but I WANTED MY MONEY.

We decided that a transfer was not possible but a wire would be - all I had to do was (from the B of A rep who knows where I am right now) walk into the B of A branch and sign a form to allow a wire transfer. To make that even better - it had to be the branch that I created my account at - so we are now going from a 6 hour drive to a 6 hour flight with a 1-2 hour drive (depending on traffic) to get to the Highlands Sammamish branch. NO! I have done wire transfers with them before - they should have it on file. Nope – not in our records (so where is it?). Well can we sign it here at Commerica, notarize it and fax it over today, over-nighting the original? No - must be done in person at the opening branch. They do not seem to care that this is MY MONEY - not theirs. I have proof I am who I am that the Commerica notary can see. Nope.

Mind you my debit card has expired and they did not send me a new one because my mailing address is in MI and they have no branches there. Yet they were asking me to walk into a branch to do my banking. Then they hang up on the Commerica agent. Wow. I am embarrassed, remaining cool and slightly turning pink, I think.

I go back to the office and call B of A again. I bypass everyone and go right to the top - Director of Customer Special Services. (I have his name for another matter earlier and he was most helpful). I explain all this and we go over the typical options again: walk into a branch and withdraw, have the debit card sent to a Washington address (because sending debit cards to some friend to mail to me is so much more secure than a bank notary for a wire transfer), write a check and deposit into my account (takes 10-15 days for an out of state check to clear here not to mention I have no more checks so they would mail them to WA……), have a Power of Attorney made for someone to go into the bank and sign the wire transfer paper (what the F--k - they will accept a notary for this but not my wire transfer directly) - oh, I have to have the PofA notarized at the branch I created my account in (if I am there to do a PofA, I would just sign the papers myself or withdraw the money myself). What are these people's problem. Why give me options that they know will not work - like the last one?

Whatever - I am just short of telling him what I really think of him and his bank when I remember that B of A bought La Salle (a very prominent bank here). We did? Oh, wow. I know more about your bank than you. This is not good. I am on hold again..........after several rounds of very annoying elevator like classical music with a great contemporary twist that makes me rethink EVER calling (the point I think), he comes back and confirms that they indeed did buy La Salle. Good. I already knew that - CAN I GET MY MONEY THERE?

On hold again.......great music............"Nope - official "Red" day is not until May" (Red Day - day all the signs changes and people know it is B of A now – too late we all know but you …..maybe an internal memo would work better). Systems will not be compatible until around Jan of 2009. So if I walked into a B of A in June 2008, I STILL WOULD NOT be able to get my money? Right; only account opened there and current La Salle customers of that branch could access money. B of A merged in Aug of 2007. What could possibly take so long? I think it MIGHT have something to do with internal communication and ability to solve problems. [And WHY are you only giving me NO answers and WE CAN'T answers. Customer service is about YES - this is what we CAN do. ]

He finished his proud moment of bank expansion information with “I will get back to you tomorrow”.

Update: It is April 27, 2008 and tomorrow has not yet arrived. I will be in the Seattle area in June. I will get my own money out and close my account.

What Have We Created?

This is a little late in the coming as we did not want to freak out everyone about Detroit but really most of you have visited and realize that Detroit is not as bad as its reputation and that we only buy in the good areas plus, this happens in every city; it just happens more here because teh city is bigger and there are more vacant houses.....

February 2008: We had quite the excitement at one of our properties, Buckingham. Early one morning earlier this month, the neighbor to Buckingham called Jeremy on his cell phone to say that she was calling the police and her cousin because some man was breaking in the back window of our house. We called the police and Jared (our car was in the shop). Then we were off to Buckingham.

Our Buckingham neighbor’s cousin had come over and stood in the backyard of her house. He stood there and let the man that broke in see him. The man that broke in could not leave…..he was stuck because you can not open the No Zone security doors from the inside and all the other windows were boarded inside and out. This man had really worked to get in a small kitchen window by prying the boards off (taking time and making noise). So he sat and waited as the cousin sat and watched.

The police showed up in less than 10 minutes. Yeah Detroit Police! (They are my friends – I ask questions all the time and one officer and I have a standing joke that I am stocking him since we seem to end up in the same places a lot.) We had given the police the code to open the front door from the outside. So in they went and caught the assailant with the utility sink facet and all the copper from the basement in his bag fill of equipment.

This man’s entire line of work was to walk (so no car would be seen) the streets, break in vacant houses and steal the copper and small things of value that he could carry away fast. In his bag was every tool you would need to remove fixtures, copper, aluminum, etc. He was usually in and out of a house in under 15 -20 minutes. Except when he makes so much noise getting in the house in broad daylight that he rouses the neighbor to stand outside AND he did not plan ahead for a second escape route. Silly man.

When Jared, Jeremy and I arrived, the assailant was already in the police car. We went in, showed specific damage and gave our on site statements. We then called appropriate people to come secure the window and give a quote on cost to repair the damage.

Next we went down to the local police station to give formal statements too. The folks at the station were very nice and helpful. After statements, we just needed to fax the quote for repairs and be ready to go down to the court house.

The next week Jeremy and I went downtown to be present at the arraignment. A bit of chaos in the court room – not like on TV where everyone knows their stuff, knows what they want to say, and has all their paperwork together. Wow – if I was this unprepared at UREC I would have been seriously reprimanded. These people are lawyers with other people’s future resting on their hands...I guess you get what you pay for. Note to self – buy the best when needed.

When our man got up –the Judge was not to be swayed. He has been there before, not learned his lesson and there was nothing he could say except to confess. He was going to jail. He sentencing was the next week – no bail (well really high bail). We did not have to go to next week's adventure though. He was given 5 years all for $50 of copper and a utility sink faucet. Imagine what he could do with all that energy and thought directed in a positive manner…..

Feb. Kitty Spotlight- Junior

So the spotlight is on my fierce, hardworking, lots of playing Junior! Junior is adapting very well to our new location and LOVING all the snow! He is the most adventurous of all the kitties. I take him out every now and then to play outside. He marches with purpose through the yard – sniffing this and that. Even when we got quite a bit of snow, Junior was able to find a nice twig to munch on. Here are the latest pictures of his outside adventures.



Junior does not just play, he helps with work too! He loves to sit on my lap while I am at my desk. When I am gone, he keeps my computer safe. Although his favorite thing to do is PLAY! You can hardly see it, in the pictures below he is playing with his new fur toys from Christmas. He will throw it all over, leaping into the air, doing twists and flips, batting it all over the place. He truly is a self entertainer.



That last picture of him on the doorway…he was upset because I was taking pictures of the others and really wanted a bit of attention for himself. He does not like his picture taken usually…so this was special!

His birthday is next month! Mid March Junior will have been part of the family for 4 years!

2nd Anniversary

Monday was our anniversary (#2)! It really does not seem like that long. The morning started off with Jeremy making a yummy breakfast. Then we had a busy day at work (could not be helped).

After, we were feeling quite silly and not serious at all so we thought we would go to the LAST place anyone would think of going on their anniversary – The Pizza Depot for dinner. It is a fun buffet of salads, pastas, pizza and pudding. We go there very rarely (we do not eat out very much) but it is always fun when we do go. There had been a lot of snow so we had the place almost to ourselves. They made us any type of pizza we wanted! We were goofy (and very full when we left).



We will actually be doing something special to celebrate half way through March. We just could not get away with work and not having a car at the moment. Next week we are at a conference in Chicago. So after that we will do something NOT work related.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Valentine's Day Suprise

Happy Valentine’s Day! I put in some pictures of us in the spirit (at the bottom - notice, mom, the cute ribbon flowers I found in a box while unpacking.....yes those are from your wedding and a few other events.). We do not really do Valentine’s Day (esp. since our anniversary is so close) but I thought I would make a cake for the office anyway. I started to bake last night and did not have anything standard to make a cake (this is why we need a personal assistant – see entry below). So I got creative (not really a stretch since I do not ever follow a recipe anyway) and used things like beets, apples, yogurt….I will just write down what I did as best as I can remember since I do not really measure……..Try it – it is GOOD and good for you (as far as chocolate cake goes). I know the opening ingredient sounds a little out of place….you can not taste it at all if you puree well. The applesauce covers the taste too:

Boil 3-4 med sized beets for 20-30 minutes until soft. Rinse, peel and chop into small pieces.

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Decide on your pan(s) of choice:
9” cake pan, 9x13 glass pan, muffin tins, bite size muffin tins, little loafs, etc. I like to grease the pan, line with wax or parchment paper (not the glass pan since it stays in there), grease the paper and sprinkle a bit of flour in to lightly coat all the sides and bottom. Better success to get it out whole. I did a cake pan with these amounts.

Put 2 cups of beets in a blender with ½ cup applesauce (maybe a little more), puree and set aside for a bit!!!

In bowl combine and set aside for sifting later:
1 cup whole wheat flour
1/5 cup spilt flour (or white/cake flours I guess)
½ tsp salt
1.5 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon

In another big bowl combine and blend for like 2 minutes:
1-1.5 cup sucant (dried sugar cane….I guess maybe 1 cup sugar would do)
½ cup oil (I used half olive and have coconut oil)
½ cup plain yogurt
3 eggs

Sift in ½- ¾ cup coco powder (how chocolate like do you want it)
Add 1.5 tsp vanilla
Add the puree in the blender
Blend 2 more minutes or so…(be careful – it will splatter red!)

Put the blender away, start sifting (1 cup at a time) the flour mixture into your batter and stirring in gently. Continue until all flour is sifted in.

Put ½ the batter in the pan, sprinkle chopped up chocolate bars (the good for you kind – like endangered species or go raw) and cover with the other ½ of the batter. For muffins – I filled the cups ½ full and pushed a “treat” of chocolate into the middle of each. Be creative.

Slide in the oven and set the time for 15 minutes. Check, and set the timer again. The bite size muffins took 15 minutes, the cake took 35 min but I have an OLD GAS oven at the moment. I have not tried with a little loaf, loaf or glass pan.

I am telling you – Try it! It is good. Everyone at the office thinks it is pretty good (as you can tell by the pictures – remember there is only 7 of us in the office and Jeremy and I did not have any yet).


Have a wonderful day and make it a point to pass on a smile to someone else today!

The Art of Hiring

…and being hired.

So we have come to the point in our business where things are taking off and we are beyond busy. We have hired office managers, property scouts, and others to help accomplish in a timely manner all the things that need to get done to keep business ball rolling. Still with only three focuses (get private money, get houses, get buyers) we seem to be working overtime. The house is not really cleaned on any certain schedule. I sweep one day a week, I clean the shower at the end of every one of my showers, I clean the kitchen when waiting for the bread to finish baking....but there is never a time when I can look around and breath – it is clean and ordered. Too often we get home from work and forgot to go shopping for food – looks like potato soup again! Or we get distracted and the clothes sit in the washer a little too long (if you know what I mean). Jared, our business partner for UDW, is in the same boat but in more need to get it all together. Now is the time for a personal assistant to help with things at home.

THE AD: (as posted on Craigslist)
Personal Assistant (Housekeeping duties included)

Needed: Assistant to manage and organize households of two separate overload, unorganized, brilliant executives by completing daily household tasks including:
• Shopping
• Errand Running
• Cleaning
• Laundry/Ironing
• Basic research as needed (show tickets, travel plans, etc)
• Keep accurate, up to date schedules
• Coordinate other contractors (landscaping, repairs, etc)
• Other tasks as needed

Requirements:
• Must love cats (one household has several)
• Must have dependable transportation
• Must be able to bring order out of chaos with little to no supervision
• Must be willing to work with in Detroit City Limits and St. Clair Shores
• Must be available 30-40 hours a week
• Must be able to provide at least 3 relevant, professional references

Other:
Compensation: $10-12 per hour (to start).
Start Date: By the end of February

Please submit your resume and references when responding to this ad. Thank you.
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
• Please, no phone calls about this job!
• Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

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Now I must say – we are not asking for a PH.D or anything. Although with the way the job market out here is, you never know. I could have worded the ad a little netter too, I am sure. None the less, we received over 150 responses within a few days. I am following up on 7. I must say though, reading through the responses was quite the experience…….

Some of my favorite responses....
(Personal info is changed but NOT spelling, punctuation, etc. This is the entirety of their replies. Please note - I am not listing this here to be mean, I just thought the difference between what we expect on the West Coast and what we receive on the East Cost/Mid West is so different that it is humorous. Andrea experienced the same thing in NY)

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Hi!
My name is XXXXX and I notcied the ad posted on Craig's list. Is the position still available?

My mother is looking for a housekeeping position. She is clean and very well organized and resides in XXXXX with her 2 cats. She is currently unemployed and is seeking work. She was in the hotel field for many years and is loyal and has much integrity.

Hopefully, this will pique your interest


(Jeanna: Well I am glad that she is clean and has a daughter that will ask for jobs, that piques my interest......)

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Very reliable and hard-working.
Currently laud-off from Ford Mo. Co.
Worked in Housekeeping Dept.
Can travel..

Please call XXXXX at (XXX) XXX-XXXX


(Jeanna: Short and to the point. I thought laud was to praise, acclaim, to speak well of, etc. So what is laud-off? A praise off from Ford?)

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hi my name is XXXXX my number is (XXX) XXX-XXXX

(Jeanna: That decides it. She is perfect!)
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i will take the job

(Jeanna: Need I (or they) say more?)

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Hi i seen your job ad on craigs list and i don't know if its to late to respond to it but i am interested.I am 19 and and right now i just got laid off from my landscaping job and need work bad when it comes. I have done landscaping for the last 2 years so i am good with general labor.I am a good,hard worker and motivated and don't skip work and i as well am in good shape so i can get the job done.I like to work for my money.I would be willing to start ASAP.

.Please get back to me as soon as you can through this email or call me.

P.S I have my own transportation and D/L.
(Jeanna: Driver’s License I am assuming and I am so glad that he let me know he has one; Since I overlooked putting that requirement down. Maybe he should review his English notes on grammer. )

Thank You
-XXXX

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im very interested in the job please give me a call at XXXXXXXX@yahoo.com
P.S I have my own transportation and D/L.

(Jeanna: Last time I checked I coudl not call an email address although I am not current on all the new technology stuff.......)
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Hello,
My name is XXXXXX and I came across your position on Craigslist. I am currently a stay at home military wife looking for a position that is paid in cash. I have no problem house keeping, running errands, shopping for others, and I have a dog and cat of my own so in other words no pet allergies. I am familiar with Saint Clair Shores and my husband works on XXXXX and Jefferson for the USCG, so I am somewhat familiar with Detroit itself.
I would need to know exactly where in Detroit is needed since I am not 100% familiar. I have plenty of references, I was a Nationally Certified Pharmacy Technician for 5 years and also a Biological Sterile Life Science injection operator ( I compounded and finished making injectable medications in a clean room). I became a stay at home wife in March of 2007 to focus onour move from XXXXXX to XXXXXXXXX and to also be available for multiple vacations that were planned to come here and for us to go elsewhere.
Now that we aren't traveling I am looking for a postion that is challenging and pays in cash. Please let me know if you are interested in meeting in person to discuss a possible interview. My number is listed below, it is a XXXXXXXXXX area code, we are originally from there and kept the number, currently we reside on (Road name) and Dequindre area. I think a cash position would be perfect. Thanks for your time and consideration.

Cordially,
XXXXXXXX

(Jeanna: I wonder if she would like to be paid in cash or if an invoice would be better....)
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HELLO I HAVE MANY REFS I HAVE BEEN DOING THIS KIND OF WORK FOR 10 YEARS I HAVE A DEPENDABLE CAR WHERE ARE THE HOUSES?I LIVE IN XXXXXXX MY NAME IS XXXXX I AM 46 YRS OLD THANK YOU

(Jeanna: Wow - I just do not have anything to say....)
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Well - I think that is all there is to say.


Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Afternoon Tea

Well - I am at home today - did not go into the office. I got a lot done around the house. It has been raining here a great deal which melted all the snow (again). This only proves to be a problem if you are driving. Our street looks more like a canal.

I walked to the store today (about a mile); Very interesting to see people's reaction to the water: some drive just the same and get a little startled when they hit the water; others speed up - maybe they will float across.....and others still go very, very, very slowly as if the water seeping into their engine area will help keep them from floating away. I am not sure that any method is better than another - my method, turn at the corner by my house, go down a block, turn again and get onto the main road without any water. But, whatever works for each person.

All I can say - drivers are really nice to walkers when it is raining with a little snow and you have your backpack on under your rain coat with the hat pulled up and buttoned, a scarf and gloves. I even took along hot tea to warm my insides on the walk. This is a foreign concept here - walking especially with a beverage that is not in a paper bag. I smiled and went about my way. So many people in such a bad mood. I think it is lovely out and perfect for a walk. I bought my few things for dinner and started back. Several people stopped to talk. It is amazing how singing to yourself with a smile peeks the curiosity of others. It feels good to cheer up other's day with a new perspective.




So I am home. I figured I talked to myself all morning, why not have tea together. So I sent the table, made the tea and a little snack of oranges. Yummy! We had a great talk. Lots of catching up to do. We decided we should get together to chat more often. So I think I will stay home from the office at least once a week so I can have afternoon tea with myself.

Let me know if you give it a try!


Monday, February 4, 2008

Celebrate!

Yeah! It is time to CELEBRATE! UDW (Urban Detroit Wholesalers, LLC) had a slamming week last week:

  • Bought 4 properties
  • Sold its first property of 2008
  • Arranged closing for second property following week

Wow - We have buyers lined up! Won’t even direct you to our website because our inventory seems to be sold before we own it! This is a great problem to have. So we are sending out TONS of offers and taking the whole office out to dinner!


We met last Friday, 2.1.08, after work at Fishbone's for dinner, cigars and conversation. We had a great time getting to know our office manager, Lynn, her husband and our offer submitter on a more personal level. What great people to be working with!


Well - if this is any indication of what February is to bring - Let's bring it on and have a great 2008! This IS the year!


[So if you are interested in attaining a bit of real estate for steady cash flow, or interested in leveraging your money via private lending for slightly faster growth, let me know! We have lots of opportunities.]

Chicago - The Big Cheese

January 8th: Our first adventure away from our home since we moved in last September!

It all started, one day, when Jeremy said one of the best marketing gurus we know was holding a conference in Chicago. Yeah! We’re going to Chicago – I LOVE Chicago! After signing up, we were really busy and did not really think about it again until three days before. We had not heard about the hotel info or anything – so Jeremy checked into it and I looked for air tickets. Flying was a NO GO at $115 each way per person. Blah. Waited too long. Next time I need to put a reminder in my schedule to get tickets earlier.

It is a short 5 hour drive from Detroit. Not major – about the same as going Pullman to Seattle but without all the hills and mountains. Now to just get the prep done so we could drive legally. We had to change to Michigan Driver’s licenses in order to register the car in Michigan. We had to register the car in order to get current tabs. We had to get current tabs (and change a tail light) in order to get Jeremy’s WA license back from the cops to get a MI license. DO you see a problem here? No one else did. It was an all day run around. Did you know that if you have a post office box where you get all your mail (since the mail is either left in the rain or stolen at your house), you can not get a license because you can not prove you live there? (But if I had not said anything – they would have put the PO Box address on the license). Bad example to use when trying to teach children to always tell the truth.

Anyway – after 5 hours of running around to police stations, Secretary of State locations, our house, car part stores, etc. We finally came out of the SOS with tabs, plates, and licenses! Yeah! GO home, pack and be on our way – 14 hours to get there. We start her up, get to the road and she dies. Does this all the time when it is cold. No problem – shift to park, start, gas, shift to drive and away we go. OR NOT! She won’t start but is still rolling. So we push her back into the parking lot. Take apart everything…including the steering column. It is the shift collar – made out of POP steel – it is the original and it is all done. We are stuck in park so the car will not start. 2 hours later have decided there is no way to fix this with our standard zip ties, paperclips and duct tape. We call for a tow truck.

It is just after dark. We are in a WELL lit, brand new strip mall, people everywhere, 24 hour Rite Aid and NO COMPANY WILL PICK UP AFTER DARK IN DETROIT. They are Detroit businesses. Blah! We finally found one that was doing a drop just down the street. My goodness.

Home…now how do we get to Chicago in 10 hours. Train! Train left at 6pm. But we can take the train back for only $22 each! Yeah! Back to the flying idea. We have one round trip ticket through SW for free. Ok – we are being creative here. Fly one way for each of us = one round trip ticket. I call, I book. Plane leaves at 6am. How do we get to the airport? We have 8.5 hours until the conference starts. Jared – he is the best. We call him up and he was there 4 hours later to pick us up! Plane ride great! Now – shuttle to the hotel. It is NOT in Chicago but in a suburb. The shuttle only goes to O’Hare and SW only flies into Midway. Taxi - $85 – NO! On the CTA train we went – all the way into the city and out to O’Hare for the shuttle. We walk in right as the presenter is getting started.

I forgot to mention. The presenter knows Jeremy – interviewed him for a CD she sends out to her member’s club and has already told people we are coming. She is video taping. The conference is a small group setting – 8 people. We made it – just in time.

The conference was wonderful! We learned a lot! Too much to put here. We spent the night at the hotel, great dinner at a Thai place, little pool/spa, great breakfast on the hotel (for a room mess up – the room we were checked into was dirty) and then we are off to the city to have some fun. So shuttle to O’Hare and CTA to the city. Lucky for us the train station is a few blocks away from a CTA station. We hopped on the train and home we went! [Yes – there is ore of a story here – but not to be posted – ask in person].

The train ride was GREAT! We could look out the window, work on computers, there was a snack car, it was clean! This is how I will come to Chicago next time. Jared picked us up in Detroit, we had a bite to eat and home we went. The kitties were happy to see us and all was well.

Just can't get fitness out of my life

Well - I am almost a month behind on my entries. Blah! Well - better late than never? At least there are only a few things that happened. Take that back - lots and lots has happened, hence the lack of getting the entries posted - but only a few that I will bore you with entries for:


Today's topic: Andrea and Me.


We have decided that we like working out with someone. It is far more fun to talk about your workout with someone that has also done the same workout in about the same timeframe. So I started another blog. I post workouts, meal ideas, cool information on exercises, food, and random thoughts. Andrea also gets to hear and see her workout and we both hurt (in a good way) after. This provides lots of conversation. We have set down goals for fitness, personal life, and what-not. We also are having journaling time to really think about cool things.


Does this not sound like fun! The best part - I can customize it for whatever she needs in a week (like sales at the grocery, a stiff neck, etc). If anyone else wants to try this out - let me know! I am looking to see if this is expandable into a separate stream on income. Any ideas - please send them my way!


This is also good because I am using all that training, research and information on Fitness, exercise, learning behaviors, etc. I love sharing my knowledge so others benefit is such a positive way!


And just because we are cute, a picture:

Friday, February 1, 2008

Networking! Oh My!

Wow - networking is the name of the game. It is amazing the connections you make at one meeting that leads to introductions at another meeting. So far we have monthly meetings with

  • Oakland Business Forum
  • Power to be Free
  • Dollars
  • WCRT
  • REIA Macomb
  • and a few others, I am sure, I can not remember

In all these meetings, we meet people in Real Estate and other businesses. It is exciting to then see how we can help each other create more business. Most of the people are just neat too!

Through these meetings we have met with organizations like:

  • Blightbusters (non-profit, lowering the blight, creating homeowners, employing jobless folks, etc)
  • Mastermind (great group of folks that get together and talk about their business, challenges, etc. The group them helps solve, gives ideas, supports, holds accountable, etc. We have a small but powerful group.
  • Stonehouse events - he is all about networking and put together events all over. - plus just knows a lot of people.
  • Bean Meetings - Another man that knows everyone, it seems. Lots of networking, ideas, and just a lot of fun to talk with.
  • Homevesters - interesting business & great connections for getting water readings!

It is a little rough getting to all these meetings and meetings. We still work all day and then do meetings in the evenings and weekends. Poor kitties - we need to try to be home a little more. The meetings are so worth while though- maybe we should take our cats with us! Not a seeing eye cat, but a spending-time-with-so-don't-break-everything-at-home cat. My centering cat for mindful, positive, attitudes. Hmmmmm still need to work on this one.