Monday, February 2, 2009

Monday's Move Forward-- Day 43

Day 43

Welcome to back to our blog and our story moving forward in Big Z's Enterprise. We hope you are having a great day!

We found success tuning into the TWCCTW Radio Show on Blog Talk Radio by using our FireFox Browser. YEAH. Tune in each day at 8 a.m. P.S.T. at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/twcctwradio and you can listen to our inaugural Boot Camp Training calls. These calls are the practice ground for a soon to be company-wide training and marketing tool.

First, however, we checked our email quickly.
Then, we un-installed our Google My Power Mall Toolbar just because we heard it can interfere with programs, and in particular, our error of a Visual Basic C ++ issue we were having trying to tune into the blog radio. Alas, no success with IE after removing the tool bar. The program shut down anyhow, and really, we've had IE issues a lot today--- slow, lagging, freezing.

FireFox was a breath of fresh air!!! It did ask us to update our Flash player before the radio show worked, but this was a painless and quick process. Even though we got it to work, we listened in via phone as it's easier for us while we're moving around and getting Big Z ready for his day of school.

We un-installed the Windows Live Toolbar, a bar that came with the new Windows Messenger program that we just installed a few weeks ago for being able to keep in touch with our My Power Mall Customer Service Live Chat Team (in fact, many in corporate keep in touch with this little tool). I thought that perhaps it may have interfered as well. We'll know tomorrow ;-).

We've been working with Lost Marble on our marketing videos. One came through and I downloaded it twice. However, I've got another glitch somewhere, so they are going to download both videos tomorrow in different formats.

We viewed blogs today and were able to catch up on some. One exciting YouTube video was of Sandy W. as she spoke about her new World Changer Team Member getting their business up and running. That is very exciting to us because we know they are embarking on a very wonderful journey of self-discovery which will lead them toward financial well-being and success.

Our friend who wanted to make an order last week became ill and didn't get to join us on Friday. She came over today now that she is feeling better. I let her know she could make the purchase in the comfort of her own home and sent her explicit instructions on how to do this, on the off chance she'd change her mind and get a personal mall for herself. She is bent on helping Big Z vs. gaining her own rebates right now. So, she came to order from his Foundation Mall, http://www.bigzgivesbig.com/. She thought the store she'd ordered from was Vita-Cost. When we got there, it didn't look familiar and surprisingly, they didn't have the enzymes she was after.

We used the search feature and typed the brand name into the box. In an instant, Mother Nature store popped up showing the item she wanted for the same rebate as Vita-Cost at 8.4% and FREE shipping ;-). She was happy to visit me and happy to make her order for a good price.

Next we're going to look for a large falafel mix --- much larger than the 1 lb. we found on a quick search. Her sister is soon to host a large gathering and she is preparing the delicious meal.

Boot Camper Aletha called me and we celebrated the return of her voice and returning health for a few minutes before I went to get Big Z for his piano lessons. YEAH, Aletha! Welcome back!

Upon our arrival home, we made a fast and healthy dinner and got right back to a quick email check and exchanges to Lost Marble. We also got the MPM Update from Ginny with more great news, including info from Jacki on the new blog talk radio info.

By then it was already Boot Camp Training call time, so we hopped on the call to celebrate our Campers!!! YEAH. We're so proud of all of you as you slog through illnesses and so many other challenges. You continually inspire us!!! Thank you very, very much!

Family Chat night was on next, so, we listened to a great call from Ginny Dye encouraging all to stick it out and take quitting out of our equation; and instead seek answers, resolutions and solutions when we meet up with our challenges. Thanks, Ginny!

When the calls were done, we did a follow-up email to our friend at our credit union. She and her family were facing a move after a treacherous winter. The good news is her boy is celebrating his first birthday and they had hopes to get to Arizona where it's warmer for a few days.

We also made a follow-up e-card sending an e-book for the couple from Seattle that are relocating to the mid-west as a thank you for looking at MPM. In the note we included points to consider in case they missed some information in the online videos, especially since we haven't gotten to talk about which ones they saw. They may like to earn their own personal rebates with a personal mall. In addition, they have supportive and giving hearts, and they may also like to know that every purchase they make would be supporting BigZGivesBig.com AND the One-Child-At-A-Time Program where Together We Can Change The World, Inc. shares 6% of Corporate profits to a child in need around the globe. Lastly, we let them know what a pleasure it was to meet them, and we hope to stay in touch, while wishing them ease in their relocation and in seeking employment.

Big Z is in a read-a-thon for his school right now. So, Big Z spent time reading for his school. His choice is Harry Potter for starters. He'll be reading at school and in his spare time all week. Piano was very good today. He and his new teacher are beginning to gel, and he was quite surprised that his class was over in a blink of an eye. They created an improvisational song today for a black stallion . . . The horse wasn't really a black stallion, but is a black and aged Tennessee Walker that we no longer get to spend time with (he was a former landlord's horse). Well, needless to say, I thought of Sonny and my son's desire to create a song for him. I welled up in tears over the tenderness and beauty of their song turned tribute, and of my son's delight and appreciation for this old horse, cranky in his old age due to mares always pushing him around. Perhaps one day soon we'll see him again, along with a few of our other horse friends. Hopefully, Old Sonny Horse heard the music being played for him today from afar, traveling on the waves unseen from Big Z's hear to his.

1 comment:

bestblinddate said...

Thank you... It is soooo good to be back too... I love the way you always go into such detail of everything going on... I especially love that BigZ is loving the piano now... who knows... maybe the next John Tesh :-)