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The new site
Our new site is up! The re-direct should be in place some time this weekend! Hope you'll check back soon!
New year, new blog
We're working on getting some admin stuff changed on our blog. The current settings haven't been working very well. Once we get the site switched over, we'll be posting more often!
Happy New Year!
Enjyoing the season
The holidays are here! I can't believe that Christmas is just a few weeks away!! This year has really flown by quick...which is good, because it's had a lot of troubles & trials! I for one, am glad to see a new year approaching!
Most of the Christmas shopping is done! I'm waiting for a few things to be delivered today, then AJ & are going to have some fun wrapping gifts!! AJ is really excited about the holidays this year. He has such a sweet spirit and it's making the holiday season more enjoyable for everyone! He lost his first tooth last week and the tooth fairy brought him a gold dollar! The first thing he wanted to do was donated it to one of the 'red kettle buckets'! (I almost cried!)
We're looking forward to our family coming in for Christmas Eve at our new house! What are your plans for the holidays? We'd love to hear from you!
Totally random thoughts
1.) Fake people are nothing more than liars. Someone who puts on a show in public to impress people just make me sick! If you can't be yourself, then perhaps you should take a look at who you are.
2.) Some of the most wonderful moments in my life are caused by my five year old!
3.) Some of the most frustrating moments in my life are caused by my husband!
4.) Sometimes, the loss of a friend can by more painful than the loss of a family member.
5.) Regardless of that fact, you shouldn't have to find out about the death of a family member through a friend...weeks later!
6.) When someone has the guts to apologize...have the guts to accept it.
7.) When someone is too cowardly to apologize...have the guts to forgive them anyway, then move on without them.
8.) Sometimes dreams have meanings...learn to recognize the ones that do, and don't waste time worrying about the ones that don't!
9.) Trust your first instinct...it's always right!
10.) Nothing says 'I love you' better than a silent hug.
11.) However, don't ever miss the chance to say it out loud anyway!
12.) Like the person you see in the mirror...if you don't, no one else will either.
13.) Have good memories, but don't live in the past too long...today will be the past soon enough!
14.) Always smile! You never know who might need to see a friendly face.
15.) Sometimes crying is good for the soul.
16.) Before you go to bed, give your troubles to God...He'll be up all night anyway!
Good night!
Sleepy thoughts
There are some days that I would love nothing more than to be able to close the door to the world around me and simply relax. No phone calls to deal with, no e-mails or Internet updates, no bills, no hassles, no responsibility.
Some times I wonder why so many things seem to happen at one time...bad things. You hardly ever hear of someone winning the lottery twice, or being promoted on their birthday. Being broadsided in your brand-new truck, having a hospital bill 'accidentally' sent to collections, having your water cut off because the previous resident owes over $600, and being drastically overcharged, by mistake of course, for new cell phones, seems to be the luck around here lately!
It gets difficult sometimes to not be brought down by all the negative things happening around you. Some nights, when it's quiet, and I'm very sleepy, I think about it all and just want to drift off...far away...and simply relax.
What's a girl to do?
So, pretty much everyone who knows me, knows that I've sold Avon since before I could even wear make-up! Throughout high school, it was a great way for me to make money and do two things I enjoyed: skincare / fashion and sales! Once I got married and after having AJ, I used Avon as a way to bring in some extra spending cash for our household and also purchase things for ourselves at a discounted price. As most everyone also knows, last fall after much research into product ingredients and the effects of skin care products, I started working as an Arbonne consultant. I was so excited to be a part of a company with such wonderful products and couldn't wait to start sharing the information I had learned. Much to my disappointment, only two people that I talked with about Arbonne were even remotely interested in how their skin care products effect their bodies! I got responses like, "I've been using the same thing for so long, if it's gonna hurt me, it's already done the damage!" and "I'm too old to change skincare lines now" and "It can't be too harmful, or it wouldn't be allowed to be sold". (Wrong on all accounts!) Then I started getting responses like, "Arbonne is too expensive...why don't you sell Avon again?" or "I'd much rather order Avon from you, I don't know anything about Arbonne" So, I got my Avon account set up again, set Arbonne on the back burner, and went to town delivering Avon books and samples. Now, I'm the kind of person who is not going to sell something I don't have faith in myself. When I started selling Arbonne, it was because I had switched (from Avon) to their products and had wonderful results. 7 years of eczema was gone in three weeks! I lost 23 pounds in 3 1/2 months! I had more energy during the day, was sleeping great at night, and looked and felt great! So, when folks wanted me to go back to Avon and I put Arbonne on the back burner, I put my own Arbonne skin care regimen back there with it and ordered some of the new Avon products. Because let's face it, I'm not going to push you to buy something that I don't have confidence in myself. Unfortunately, less than two weeks later my face was broke out like I was a teenager again, my hair is dry and damaged, and my eczema is back full force!
So now the dilemma begins:
Arbonne -
I have full confidence in the Arbonne products, even though I had the misfortune of running into a few folks that had allergic reactions to one of the products, I myself had no problems with them. The vitamins really helped with my mood and energy levels. The Figure 8 line really helped me lose weight and feel better. The skincare products were amazing! And everything is botanical...no petroleum, no parabins, no animal products...just good ol' naturally, botanically made products. And yes, they were a bit more expensive than what you'd buy at Wal Mart or from the Avon book, but (in my opinion) they were well worth the money! Plus, since the products are not packed full of synthetic fillers, they lasted two and three times longer than these other products, so in reality, people would be spending about the same...maybe even less...and using a product that is so much better for themselves and the environment.
Avon -
Over the past few years, I've had some bad experiences with the Avon skin care products and now, after doing the research that I did about ingredients, I'm almost afraid to start using the Avon products again.
Sales -
People said Arbonne cost too much, or they didn't care what they used, or they'd never heard of it before...'go back to selling Avon'. So I did. And now, the excuses I'm getting are, 'I didn't have to time to look at the book yet', or 'catch me next time', or 'let me get a sample of it first, then I'll order'...yet no orders are coming in. So, was it really the product they didn't want to buy or it is something else? Are people just not in the position financially to buy skin care? They shower don't they? Wash their hair? Shave? They're buying something to help with these daily things. Just not buying it from me. Ok...no big deal, right? But I'd much rather be told, 'Hey, I'm just not interested' instead of being ignored or put off. I'm a big girl...I can handle rejection! If I couldn't, I wouldn't even want to be in the sales field! I enjoy sales...I enjoy meeting new people and chatting about things I'm passionate about and skincare is one of those things! I've been through numerous skin care and cosmetic training courses. I have tips for everything from how to lighten up your undereye, to covering up a zit without concealer, to keeping your lipstick on all day! I have knowledge about ingredients used in 89% of all skincare on the market that's been linked to diseases such as lymphoma, cancer, autism, even obesity! But no one seems to want to hear those tips or information. It's not the rejection that bothers me, it's the rejection without even giving me the opportunity to share the information that's so upsetting. And even after going back with Avon because that's 'what people want' and the sales still not coming in...that's also upsetting!
So what should I do? Do I continue trying to share with people the benefits of using Arbonne which is pure, safe, and botanical? Or do I continue using Arbonne and selling Avon which is a great product, but also loaded with fillers and petroleum that are not good for the body? Or do I just give up selling either one of them and simply continue to use the Arbonne products myself (and Keith & AJ use them, too) in hopes that one of these days someone will say 'Hey, your skin looks great, what do you use?' and actually listen when I tell them? I know I can't please everyone, but can I really continue selling a product that I don't believe in?
What's a girl to do?
Need more time!
There just doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day lately! I have been meaning to write an update post here for quite some time, but with the move(s), the wreck, VA appointments, out-of-town company, and everyday life, I just haven't had the time to sit down and write! I guess most of you keep up with us on Facebook now, so our blog here has kinda become a thing of the past anyway. Still, it's nice to come over here once in a while and post the occasional birthday wish or holiday greeting. I'm hoping that things have settled down a bit for a while and I'll have the time to come here and write more often again. For now, I'll hit the high-spots because there's a terrible storm outside and I may lose power before I can post this anyway!
Keith is doing well...still working (for now) and starting new treatments at the VA the end of this month. A few of the doctors we were working with have moved (one to Alaska) so we'll be meeting the new one in two weeks.
AJ is wonderful! He'll be started Kindergarten on September 7th! He's really excited as am I and we're looking forward to a great first semester! He's already at a 2nd grade reading level and 1st grade math level and we're all very proud of him! His bowling team won 1st place in the summer league and his fall league starts up in a few weeks. He's turning out to be quite the bowler!!
I'm doing good...there's been a lot of stress over the past 3 - 4 months, but I think things are finally starting to calm down! Keith's dad came up from Texas for a visit over my birthday which was absolutely wonderful! We all enjoyed visiting with him and are looking forward to seeing him later this fall.
We'll be participating in the Step Out Walk for Diabetes on September 25th and are taking donations for the American Diabetes Association. You can click here to join the team and walk with us, or donate to help us meet our goals! We're walking for my Dad! http://main.diabetes.org/site/TR/StepOut/KansasampKansasCityArea?pg=team&fr_id=7298&team_id=485510
Well, I suppose I better stop for now and get this posted while we still have power! Just heard on the news that more than 7000 people in the area are without power right now! Oh the joys of the mid-west storms!
Check back soon as I hope to have a more detail posts up more often! As always, feel free to leave comments here...we'd love to hear from you!
Happy 4th
Hope everyone has a safe and wonderful weekend. Be watching for an update post soon. It's been a while, but it's been a crazy year. Things will be settling down a bit later this month and I'll try to sit down and write about it! Happy 4th of July!!
