(9th Post) November Gail winds. Michigan’s legendary story of Edmond Fitzgerald comes to mind as I look back on this month now. A perfect storm brewing not knowing and not fully understanding what’s about to happen that changes our lives forever.
My first stop was back to Allison’s to go over plans to expand her teachings to other Equestrian Centers nationwide. The grant foundation that she was receiving her centers’ funds from encouraged her to train other consultants walking the same path, on how she is organizing, consulting, promoting, and growing her business as a nonprofit. They saw her as a leader on how she is impacting her clients, veterans and community. As her husband said, let’s make her ‘Queen’ of her industry!
We discussed marketing, online courses and events to start in 2024, plus strengthening courses for the veterans was in the works.
Excited for the future, we spoke many times about the projects and started getting materials ready. Life is good.
Left Indiana and onto Tennessee for a surprise visit with my cousin Liz and helped her and her husband the great Phil, finish painting their deck and get their home ready for an early winter.
It had been a long trying year for them as well, and we had great discussions on life and how short it becomes as we get older.
Frosty nights at 27 degrees make living in a rv a bit chilly, and so the urge to move onwards south closed out that visit!
Next stop, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Cousin Liz & Phil