Showing posts with label dream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dream. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

A better day today!

I decided after this weekend and feeling so tired ...that I had to get my act together this week. The problem is that I am going through Menopause and the hot flashes and chills are getting ridiculous at night, so sleep is hard to come by.
I know I can't complain and I know I am not the only one to go through this part of life. But man I am beat!!! So when I wake up tired, it is hard to do very much.
Still now that I have doubled my work hours, it is vital that I get on top of this! Plus, I am doing a few Baby Showers at my home so...my house needs to be clean.

However, I got a bit more sleep last night and so today... I felt better. It felt great to cook, clean, do laundry, bills and grocery shopping. I even cleaned my car today! Hopefully tonight will be good too! I have got a whole lot more cleaning, sewing, planting and organizing to do.

I am hoping to get my online classes going soon, seems like it has taken a back seat lately since I have been doing some family stuff, and working on new classes. I hope to get back to finish decorating the studio soon.  I did buy two more items for it though, so I haven't given up on it!
Both of these quotes made me think of my Quilting Classes and how I need to follow this dream of mine.
Good Night dear friends!

"Take time to do what makes your soul happy"

"IF YOUR ACTIONS INSPIRE OTHERS TO DREAM MORE, LEARN MORE, DO MORE AND BECOME MORE, YOU ARE A LEADER."

Thursday, March 27, 2014

A young and creative CEO

I love this young boy's business he started! Congrats to him!
Read and remember... you are never too young or old to DREAM!
Good Night dear friends!

13-Year-Old CEO Takes Flight
(KUTV) You're never too young to start your own business, that's the takeaway from a Utah County CEO.

Noah Cahoon is 13, and he's getting national attention for turning a simple idea into a clever money-maker.

"I'd like to get this all over," says Noah, touting his basement business, called Paper Box Pilots. "When I was a little kid I used to make cardboard airplanes all the time and have my dad draw the gauges."

Flight instruments once sketched by crayons have turned into detailed stickers, which come with an informational packet and a tutorial on how to convert an empty box into an imaginary airplane.

Noah has a support staff that includes his five-year-old brother, Milo, whose official title is CFO, or Chief Flight Officer. Milo's job is basically the test pilot for the operation. Other than that, Noah runs the business himself, with very limited help from his parents. He conducts business meetings, fills orders and is working to develop future products; like a fire truck, racecar and maybe even a dollhouse - all created out of empty boxes.

Paper Box Pilots officially launched last October, they've sold nearly one-thousand kits, mostly to individual buyers, but also a few large orders. "We just had the Boeing Museum of Flight order, and they ordered 48 sticker packets," says Noah.

Noah says the goal of creating the business was all for the experience, but he says he hopes the business can make enough money to pay for his college tuition. "Now that I know what this is like, maybe I can start another company that's a little more professional than selling stickers," he says.

By Chris Miller


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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Dare to dream!


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Jeff and I watched the other night a movie called The Mighty Macs
It was based on an incredible true story of 1971-22.  Cathy Rush is a women ahead of her time and she is about to embark on an adventure of a life time. It truly was a ...Cinderella of Women's basketball.
We enjoyed it a lot and it was rated G, yes G! When is the last time you have even heard of a G rated movie for the family? Not very often. Go ahead and check it out and read more about it here:


"She dared to dream. They dared to Believe! "

Anyway check it out... I love these types of movies! Good night dear friends!