Last summer I visited Palo Alo, California for my job. I was swamped so I really did not want to go, but there was no one else. I was there to assist my director with a fairly large project in just four days. I had never been to Cali before and a co-worker described the weather in that area as "air conditioning out doors". Considering the sauna that is Houston, Texas in the summer, I was intrigued by the idea. I almost lost it after we collected our luggage with our fellow passengers and walked outside to find transportation. I kid you not, a man from our flight declared quite loudly, "It's like air conditioning outside!!" I had to explain to my director why I had to stop to bend over with laughter after that.
We stayed at the Cowper Inn, a quaint B&B that was just a few blocks from the office. They have a homemade granola that is awesome! http://www.cowperinn.com/
My director thought that we might have time to sightsee after work. Needless to say we spent all of day one and part of day two dealing with technical issues. Sightseeing was minimal. Every evening when we left the office after dark, we walked University Avenue, people watched and enjoyed cuisine from around the world before retiring for the evening.
We completed the project on the last day with just a few hours of daylight left. We raced back to the B&B to get the rental car to drive around and catch some sights. Standford University was one of our stops and it was impressive. Entering the campus on Palm Drive, it felt as if we were entering a regal, hidden, bastion of knowledge. All the kids in shorts and flip-flops sort of nipped that image in the bud, but still a very pretty campus.
Just recently I found out that Standford's knowledge is not so hidden after all. If you have any interest in starting or growing your own business, you must check out Stanford University’s Entrepreneurship Corner, or "eCorner" for short. It offers 2000 videos
and podcasts, featuring entrepreneurship and innovation thought leaders for FREE at http://ecorner.stanford.edu/index.html . Go be inspired!
What happens when you leave a good paying office job to become a massage school student right before your 50th
birthday? I don't know yet, but I think it will be interesting!
I'm living a life free from a 9-5, aka, Life According to Ms. Treens!
birthday? I don't know yet, but I think it will be interesting!
I'm living a life free from a 9-5, aka, Life According to Ms. Treens!
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Hey Look! I'm a Blogger!
Greetings Dear Readers,
"They" say that a successful blog must focus on a very narrow or "niche" subject to be well received. Well, my focus is life in general and you cannot get much broader than that. Oh no! Is this blog doomed to languish is a sea of niche blogs?
"They" also say to write what you know. I was a chubby kid that spent most of my time with adults. I would sit with them so long that they forgot I was present. It was during these times that I heard stories and saw behavior that I linked to certain truths and patterns with regard to the human condition and this world. Ultimately, at a young age, I understood that life is a series of choices and the in between moments that are derived from enjoying or enduring the outcomes of said choices.
How can we make better choices? Where are our lives now and where would we like them to be? What makes this life wonderful for us and what are our struggles? How can we reach our individual versions of peace and happiness? Those are the things along with a hefty dose of humor is what I want to share with you on this blog. Commentary on relationships, health, work, spirituality, happiness and humor from the perspective of a 48 year old, Christian, African American, female, student of life with so much to share. That is, Life According to Ms. Treens.
"They" say that a successful blog must focus on a very narrow or "niche" subject to be well received. Well, my focus is life in general and you cannot get much broader than that. Oh no! Is this blog doomed to languish is a sea of niche blogs?
"They" also say to write what you know. I was a chubby kid that spent most of my time with adults. I would sit with them so long that they forgot I was present. It was during these times that I heard stories and saw behavior that I linked to certain truths and patterns with regard to the human condition and this world. Ultimately, at a young age, I understood that life is a series of choices and the in between moments that are derived from enjoying or enduring the outcomes of said choices.
How can we make better choices? Where are our lives now and where would we like them to be? What makes this life wonderful for us and what are our struggles? How can we reach our individual versions of peace and happiness? Those are the things along with a hefty dose of humor is what I want to share with you on this blog. Commentary on relationships, health, work, spirituality, happiness and humor from the perspective of a 48 year old, Christian, African American, female, student of life with so much to share. That is, Life According to Ms. Treens.
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