Friday, February 13, 2009

Last day of boot camp

We are finally here, the last day. Yes, it is sad but it is also a relief. It is my fond hope that all things good continue on without skipping a beat. I suppose that "all things good" implies that some things were not good. That is not my intention here. As the boot camp progressed, I discovered that some things were more good than others for me. Those same things that were "less good" for me I am sure were most good for others. In any event, I wish that all good things continue.

Last night in my blog I mentioned that my wife had had to make a supreme sacrifice for me to be on the boot camp as I am sure everyone Else's significant other has had to do the same. I do not wish this moment of thanks to pass without giving special recognition to Big Z. He has shared his Mom with us for the two months of the boot camp. I did not realize that he was only nine years old. My wife is an adult and the sacrifice for her was supreme--you can only try to imagine what a sacrifice it is for a child to share his mom with all of us. Big Z, you have taken on the job of a man and done it better than most men could have done. Big Z. you're the best!

Also, congratulations to your Mom on her new position!

Tom~{}~

2 comments:

Tina Katz said...

You the man Big Z! My husband was the biggest baby! So was my kids and they are in their 20's. Tom, you all have taught us so much can you even imagine what z picked up. By the time he is 18 he is going to be so well versed and knowledgeable. Young minds, ah!.... When they are willing!
Please make sure you keep us updated. I am looking forward to seeing how your business is doing. And any more input on npo's would be much appreciated! Loved your work! Much thanks to your wife for lending you to us. I know it was rough for me and mine. and I did not even touch the surface of what you guys did.
Tina from ny

Big Z and his Mom said...

To Tom from Big Z:

Thank you for saying I was the best (this was after reading what you wrote once). YEAH (this was after reading it through again)!

It was hard always having my Mom on the computer or the phone, but I did it so she could make money and I like to help.

It's fun being 9 now. I can read really good, so I read all the time Mom was on the phone, and when she wasn't, too. Sometimes I would listen to the calls, or she would tell me something that happened.

I hope your business grows, too.

Bye.
Big Z