Category Archives: compromise

For Other Great Posts on Work-Life Balance, Click Away

Last week, I wrote a post about Work-Life Balance for Katherine’s blog carnival.  Yesterday, she linked to all the other posts.  If you’ve ever struggled with what work-life balance looks like, these are some posts worth reading.  I especially liked Laureen’s thoughts about being a work-at-home mom, Catherine’s reminder to look for benefits from our employers, and Dawn’s thoughts on leaving a career to stay home with your family.

If you missed my thoughts on the topic, click here to see what I had to say.

Go find some balance, friends, even for just today.

Ten Years Later

Yesterday was an anniversary.  

It wasn’t the anniversary of my wedding, or the day I found out I was pregnant.  Nothing like that.
Instead, it was the 10-year anniversary of the day my husband quit his job and, along with two friends, created a company.   My first son was 2 1/2.  My second was only two months old. 
It was a leap of faith to do this thing, to create a new entity, to rely on ourselves, with no “real” company to support us.  It was exciting, and it was scary.
We have marveled through the years at how this idea, these notes they had on pieces of paper, became real.  In the beginning, they worked in our homes, then moved onto Kinko’s.  Their first office space was a rented conference room in a large law firm.  We can laugh at that, now.
Over the years their business grew.  They quickly rented their own office space.  They outgrew that building and found a new home.  They outgrew that one, too.  They created jobs.  They supplied services.  They even made Inc. Magazine’s list of the 500 fastest growing small companies in America.
It’s been an up-and-down ride, this creating of a business.  But today, in a time when our country’s economy is faltering and our state is hemorrhaging jobs, the company he and his friends started employs over 100 people.  The idea that families are fed because of the idea they conceived amazes me.  It hasn’t been an easy road.  I admire all of them.  I’m proud of them.  And I’m thankful that they’ve persevered.  Very thankful.  
Happy Anniversary!

I Will Be Here

A few, short years ago I was living in San Francisco, engaged to the man I loved, and intent on climbing the corporate ladder.  Okay, the only part of that information that’s germane to this post is the fact that I was engaged, but I just like to include the rest for history’s sake. 

Among the many choices we made as we planned our wedding was which song to have sung during the ceremony.  Turns out, the one we chose was a timeless window into some of the commitment that marriage brings.  See my post over at Blissfully Wed to read more.