Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Happy Days

Did you hear an icon died on October 30th?   
Al of “Happy Days” is gone. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Molinaro

“Happy Days” was a favorite TV show of mine.  Yes, it was predictable and impractical, but it painted a very romantic picture of the 1950’s, my kid - decade.

As a kid I remember dreaming of being an adult:

I would make my own decisions.  No one would tell me “Go, pick up your room.” “Carolyn, stop talking, listen!”  Remember, “Yes, ma’am or no, ma’am”.  “You may play in your own yard.”  “No snacks before dinner.” 

There would be diners where I’d sit and share hamburgers with all my friends.  We would eat all the french-fries we could hold, and drink chocolate milk shakes anytime of the day. 

We could dance all day and talk all night. Our clothes would stay clean and our shoes would never wear out.  It was going to be a perfect world!  After all, I would be an adult.  I’d be entitled.

Unfortunately as a child I didn’t understand King Solomon’s words, in Proverbs 4:26-27:  “Mark out a straight path for your feet; stay on the safe path.  Don’t get sidetracked”.

As an adult, I lead others. 

Our team is a collective whole and we have a vision:
“We exist as an Escrow Team to provide Arizona Realtors and Lenders cutting edge marketing and educational opportunities.  In turn providing them the most effective and efficient escrow closing process achievable while maintaining a high standard for Great American Title Agency, Inc.”

So, I will admit I do not live in the wonderful world of the 1950’s, however I love what I do.  I love who we serve.


As 2015 draws to a conclusion we are once again looking forward to serving you on November 19th at the 9th annual Thanksgiving Lunch at the Stapley Center.  Please mark you calendar for lunch with us between 11 and 1 on the Thursday before Thanksgiving, as we will again celebrate some very happy days!

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