Real Estate is tough, but ever so often you get humbled and remember why you do it and what a blessing it can be. A few months ago I was introduced to Ana'lucia Bustamante, daughter of some of my best friends Greg & Nora Mitchell. She decided to work with me to help her and her family to find a house. The task was a little more difficult than usual because her husband Jose' was on active duty serving our country in the Middle East. Lots of videos and pictures were exchanged but we found the perfect house for them. While Jose' was away Ana transformed the new house into a beautiful and welcoming home. Jose' has since returned to finish his tour of duty in North Carolina. He gets home from time to time and today he and Ana came by with sons Jase and Kade and brought me a fresh loaf of bread and some cookies. How humbling! This was my first time to meet Jose', but my impression is that these two “young adults” are mature beyond their age and if this is the generation that we will be running our country in a few years, we are in great shape. To Jose' thank you for your service to our country and to the the Bustamante family thank you for allowing me to become a small part of your lives. Many years of happiness and blessings to you.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Why I do, What I do!
Real Estate is tough, but ever so often you get humbled and remember why you do it and what a blessing it can be. A few months ago I was introduced to Ana'lucia Bustamante, daughter of some of my best friends Greg & Nora Mitchell. She decided to work with me to help her and her family to find a house. The task was a little more difficult than usual because her husband Jose' was on active duty serving our country in the Middle East. Lots of videos and pictures were exchanged but we found the perfect house for them. While Jose' was away Ana transformed the new house into a beautiful and welcoming home. Jose' has since returned to finish his tour of duty in North Carolina. He gets home from time to time and today he and Ana came by with sons Jase and Kade and brought me a fresh loaf of bread and some cookies. How humbling! This was my first time to meet Jose', but my impression is that these two “young adults” are mature beyond their age and if this is the generation that we will be running our country in a few years, we are in great shape. To Jose' thank you for your service to our country and to the the Bustamante family thank you for allowing me to become a small part of your lives. Many years of happiness and blessings to you.
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