A Grand Move
Last weekend was one for the record books. I’m still recovering from the unbelievable experience. And so is Bo. More on him in a minute.
In January my husband Clayton told me that he would have to be gone for four weeks starting mid February. That was a hard one to swallow. Especially since we were slated to move right around that time.
All I knew was that I didn’t want him to return to a house full of boxes and mayhem. I wished for a family reunion without the stress of an upcoming move.
So, I decided to take on the move myself.
Bo, the site supervisor for our remodel-in-progress shifted our move-in date back a couple of times. To the point where he was scrambling to get the work done in order for me to move in the day before Clayton’s return.
And scramble he did. It was an incredible effort of coordination and supervision. Then came my part. Not everything worked to plan. On Friday, the day before moving, I realized that some electrical work had not been completed.
I couldn’t call anybody or go online for two days. Then Saturday arrived and Bo sent me an incredible gift – a carpenter who used to be a cable guy and got us back online, plus also installed the non-existent closet rods. The phone company sent another angel – a phone technician who worked tirelessly and patiently for three and a half hours to get my phone-lines up and running.
They didn’t leave until mission accomplished. Ironically, at that very same time Clayton was spending his last hours in L.A. recording the film score for Mission Impossible 3. I am still thanking these guys and gave them the great tips they deserved.
Clayton came home on Sunday. He was in shock when we drove to our house “to take a look”. We’ve been celebrating ever since.
Bo was able to purchase his lifelong dream of a Gibson electric guitar. But one thing he told me on Saturday still sticks with me. He played the Renewal CD on his way home on Friday and told me that it was the best music he’s ever heard to get him into a relaxed, energized state. He also said how surprised he was that music could do that to him.
Now’s your turn to find out what helped Bo recover so amazingly well after the marathon week he had. “Renewal” is just one of the Five CDs you can use to jumpstart your day anytime, anywhere.
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French
In January my husband Clayton told me that he would have to be gone for four weeks starting mid February. That was a hard one to swallow. Especially since we were slated to move right around that time.
All I knew was that I didn’t want him to return to a house full of boxes and mayhem. I wished for a family reunion without the stress of an upcoming move.
So, I decided to take on the move myself.
Bo, the site supervisor for our remodel-in-progress shifted our move-in date back a couple of times. To the point where he was scrambling to get the work done in order for me to move in the day before Clayton’s return.
And scramble he did. It was an incredible effort of coordination and supervision. Then came my part. Not everything worked to plan. On Friday, the day before moving, I realized that some electrical work had not been completed.
I couldn’t call anybody or go online for two days. Then Saturday arrived and Bo sent me an incredible gift – a carpenter who used to be a cable guy and got us back online, plus also installed the non-existent closet rods. The phone company sent another angel – a phone technician who worked tirelessly and patiently for three and a half hours to get my phone-lines up and running.
They didn’t leave until mission accomplished. Ironically, at that very same time Clayton was spending his last hours in L.A. recording the film score for Mission Impossible 3. I am still thanking these guys and gave them the great tips they deserved.
Clayton came home on Sunday. He was in shock when we drove to our house “to take a look”. We’ve been celebrating ever since.
Bo was able to purchase his lifelong dream of a Gibson electric guitar. But one thing he told me on Saturday still sticks with me. He played the Renewal CD on his way home on Friday and told me that it was the best music he’s ever heard to get him into a relaxed, energized state. He also said how surprised he was that music could do that to him.
Now’s your turn to find out what helped Bo recover so amazingly well after the marathon week he had. “Renewal” is just one of the Five CDs you can use to jumpstart your day anytime, anywhere.
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French
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