Been Busy
Yes, I know I said I'd be writing often. But sometimes life just gets in the way. In the past month we have:
Managed an 800 person black tie event opening the new Joseph McDade terminal at the Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport www.flyavp.com complete with two bands, 14 food stations and a laser light show.
Volunteered our time at the Volunteers of America 3rd Annual Celebrity Benefit Dinner and Auction www.voapa.org
Volunteered our time at the Girls Scouts of Penn's Woods Council Women of Distinction Event www.gspwc.org
And are helping Wyoming Valley Motors promote their annual BMW Susan G. Komen Drive www.wyomingvalleymotors.com
We also recently sponsored a Forum put on by the Innovation Center@Wilkes-Barre www.icwb.biz where Barry Moltz's www.barrymoltz.com topic was You Need To Be A Little Crazy - The Truth about starting and growing your business. How appropriate!
On a personal note one son graduated from Johns Hopkins University (BS and MS Engineering with a degree in Computer Science - anybody hiring?) and our other son headed to Toronto to do a Syracuse University Newhouse School internship as a production assistant on the next American Pie movie.
Yes it's been a busy month.
So I guess I'm starting again. We tend to do that a lot in life don't we? Start the diet again. Start working out again. Start reading that novel again. Start writing those notes to friends again. Well I think we should at least get credit for starting....don't you? Let me know your thoughts - catherine@cdscreative.com
On to the next
Catherine


1 Comments:
It certainly makes you wonder - how many letters have gone unsent? how many novels have been left half-written? how many profound thoughts bubble to the surface in the course of one day, only to just as quickly fizzle out and be forever lost?
What a sorry picture of the world that paints. Are we all - as individuals, as a society - something lesser, something diminished because of our half-baked notions and unfinished sentiment?
I am compelled to say no.
The fact remains that we mean to send that letter, and to finish that great American novel, and follow through with all the things we say we should do, but never get around to. The intent, and therefore the potential is still present, it’s that only life - as it does - tends to get in the way.
So we keep on living, and start anew, and try again. In fact, it's all we can do.
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