Tiffany Weimer on Mother’s Day
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More important than any other Hallmark holiday is the day we celebrate our mothers. Why? Because without them we don’t exist, simple as that.
And that is only the beginning.
I will go ahead and say what every person says about his or her mother…I have the best mom in the world. Aside from bringing me into this world, she has gone down the street of life and opened every door to every possible avenue for me to explore. Since I can remember her presence in my life, I can remember thinking that anything is possible.
She has been my best friend since I was old enough to realize how amazing she is, which didn’t take too long… and she will be forever.
Sorry to be so corny in my blog, but my mom is the one person who can get me all choked up.
Mom, I love you. You’re the best. I wouldn’t be who I am and where I am without you. Thank you for everything.
For the Record
We don’t enjoy tying. We are just good at it right now, but that will change.
To be continued…
iBelieve
The Breakers work with a company called iBelieve.
This is what their Twitter bio is “A social enterprise whose focus lies at the intersection of beliefs-insight-inspiration, and is informed by psychology, neuroscience and personal development.”
They help us with our team building and creating a culture within our team.
So we did an exercise where Fabiana had to jump as high as she could to slap a piece of tape on the wall. Our job was to encourage her to jump her highest. She ended up jumping three times and the third jump was indeed higher than the first two.
One of the guys then put a twenty dollar bill up higher than her first three jumps. Fabiana jumped high enough to reach the bill. (Yes, she got to keep it)
But it just went to show us all that we can always reach higher than we think, and always higher than our first attempt. Just a reminder to never settle.
Yankees
Tonight I’m going taking my first trip to Fenway to see the Yanks play the Sox. I’ll let my photo say the rest.
(I am leaving the broom at home don't worry... not worth the risk)
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