Friday, March 26, 2010

I'm Back!

Finally, I'm back! (Thank you, Brenda!)

I spent last week in a class that promised to prepare me for taking the exam that will allow me to become a licensed realtor in the state of Missouri. Unfortunately, it does not guarantee that I will pass the exam. (I don't think they took into consideration those with A.D.D. or those of us who are dyslexic.)

I'm scheduled to take the exam, for the second time, on Monday afternoon... Not to worry, I've spoken with many people who have had to take it many times, only 4 people I personally know passed the exam on the first try. (My son, Andrew, my friend, Lois, (has a PhD in Math), my friend/neighbor/realtor, Tracy and a guy from my class, Joe Guiliano.

This is such a HUGE step for me! In the past, I would not have shared with anyone that I was taking the class, in fear that I would not succeed on the test. Who am I kidding? My fear of failure was so great, and so instilled in me, that I would not have signed up for the class!

My new life is a time of sharing and believing that my friends want me to succeed in whatever I do. I like that about life... it allows you to change, and when necessary, re-invent parts of yourself.

Well... I'm off to read my book and then work on my CD in preparation for my test on Monday.

Monday, March 15, 2010

My First Day!

Today was my first day of Real Estate School! Yippee!
Actually, I'm very proud of myself!

It may seem like 'no big feat' for most adults. After all, most of my friends have muddled through college, grad school or medical school and gone on to 'real careers' or some kind of business of their own. My friends Jovita and Kay are the top in their fields. My friend Brenda owns a drink mix company that is hugely successful (If you've made Margarita's at home, you've probably used her Margarita Salt with the little yellow hat on the top. If not, try it! It's a great invention!) My friend, Sue, is one of the top ReMax agents in the country and my friend, Tracy, is well on her way. Actually, I didn't realize, until today, just how many of my friends are very successful real estate agents! I'm happy to say that all of my friends are very successful, loving, kind, decent people! I'm very proud of them!

Me? I've spent most of my life 'raising men for other women'.

Granted, it's a thankless job... but someone has to do it. And apparently there is a real need for women to step in and finish raising a 'man-child' that another woman hasn't quite completed. (or totally screwed up!)

My parents (my grandparents, who raised me) were sure that if I found a 'good man', got married, took care of him and raised children... life would be good.

Well, I've done that... TWICE! It isn't working. Oh, the 'children' part has turned out very well. (Thank YOU, God!) But, as far as the men I married...

The father of my two sons, as it turns out, wasn't a very good husband, but he is a good boyfriend (if you can use that for someone his age) to my friend, Wendy. There are no two people better suited for each other. Actually, I spend all of my holidays with them. Sad... right? No, not really. I love them, they are family.

All in all, he has really grown into the 'father role'. Originally, I had my doubts, and I can honestly say that my children are better off for having him as a father. He has excellent work ethics and is a good businessman and he has passed that along to the boys. He has been very successful and has taught our children well.

Currently my son, Andrew (30), is opening his ninth Supplement Superstore. He started that company with his friend Chris when they were in college at SMSU. He does what he loves.

My son, Sal (28), is currently a medical rep for Johnson & Johnson, actually he is a 'wound care specialist' for J&J's Ethicon division. He spends most of his days in an operating room or flying all over the country to train. He loves it.

So, I finally believe that it's my turn. While I'm trying to find someone to publish my book, HICKORY HILL, I'm going to be a real estate agent.

I've always loved real estate. I've bought and sold a lot of it... so I'm thinking I should be on the end where I can make more money on it. Sounds like a good plan!

Tomorrow is another day!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Rambling... Me?

Oh, yes. That would be me!

My life has been pretty chaotic for the last twenty-plus years, actually... all of my life up until recently has been chaotic. (Is that just life?) In the past, I have tended to let people into my life who create disturbance and ill-will because I could sense that they needed help. Since I have become more aware of that, I've made changes.

This observance isn't all in my mind, it seems to be a fact. If there is a 'narcissist' or a 'sociopath' within 10 miles of me, they will be attracted to me like a magnet! Is that because I know the dance? I pull to their push and push to their pull?

Also, I've disabled the sign that apparently would light up on my forehead whenever these ill people, mentally in need of help, would come around. Recently, I've installed a new sign that reads... "NEXT!"

Have a wonderful day!