August 18, 2014 - 9:48 am
You might have noticed we’re still in Texas.
You might not have noticed that we are trying to sell our house and move to Colorado. (If so… seriously, dude. Where have you been?!)
It’s hard to keep the house perfectly clean and neat day after day when no one has come to look at it. (OK, we did have one showing a couple of weeks ago.) It’s even harder answering the same question over and over. All those people (and there are many) who told us…
“The market is on fire!”
“You’re house is gorgeous. It’ll sell in a couple of days!”
“You won’t believe how quick it will all happen!”
…are the same people who now ask us “How’s the house?” and we just smile and say, “Still there!”
It’s easy to get down, to second guess, to give up. But the easy thing is almost never the right thing. So, every morning, I get up, I fluff the rugs and fold the towels, and I just keep swimming. “Maybe today.”
Last week was the infamous “Shark Week.” If you live outside the US, or don’t have cable TV, then you are excused from knowing how big a deal that is (or pretends to be). Weeks of advertising and hype, cross promotion, buzz. And then, for seven days, three or four droll, over-produced, sometimes gory pseudo-scientific documentaries about sharks rerun over and over. You watch one. You might watch two. Then… meh. You switch back to Doctor Who reruns and sports news about football training camp.
But that’s life. Hype. Reality. Sometimes disappointment. But always, you carry on. A fictional wise man once said:
Live every week like it’s shark week. – Tracy Jordan
And that is this week’s white board quip.
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