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Let me Show you Our Family

This picture was taken right after Matt our oldest son and Kristen's Wedding.(Jan '07) They both are graduates of Kansas State University and have the cutest little boy Jayce. Being the first grandson he is the center of attention and as you can imagine can do NO wrong. I've got a whole album on Facebook with lots of pictures of our little Jayce!

Adam graduated from KSU in Dec '06 which is a story in it's self...Read More
The other handsome guy in the picture is my husband of 30 years, Michael. He is and excellent cook and loves growing vegetables and preserving them. In his spare time... Mike is training a couple of trail mules for us to trail ride with. This is a picture of one of our Mules "Josie" at 2 yrs old. She is out of a Fox Trotter Mare and Mammoth Jack. She is considered a Gaited Mule.

I can't really say I'm helping train them, because I'm just a big chicken when it comes to starting young mules to ride for the first time. I have ridden, shown, participated in drill teams, parade's you name it I've probably done or tried to do it from horse back. I can remember one time my sisters and I were suppose to be cleaning up around the farm... so we got the bright idea to attach an old tire with a rope an tie it on to the bareback pad of the horse that I was riding.

The horse had never pulled anything before... I had just shorts and a tank top on no shoes as usual... you can probably guess what happened next. Yep..  my barefoot went through the stirrip and I was bucked half way off, drug, stomped on around the farm for what seemed like an eternity, before finally breaking the saddle and landing under the truck. Not a good deal...

I guess I can say we learn from our experiences... I never rode with a saddle on after that without jeans and boots on. I've been bucked off many times since then and still get back on and ride.This is a picture of Jake our 150 lb. Mastif mix watch dog, he is a great companion and part of the family... he is very obedient thanks to Adam taking him in 4-H dog obedience.

Why I do what I do...

In order to be successful at anything you need to have a strong why. For me that strong why is my kids, future grandkids, and all of the generations to follow after them. I don't know about you but I would do about anything to help my kids. I don't know if everyone has this strong motherly (or fatherly for guys) instinct. I want to set an example, a path for them to follow if they choose to.

I want to do my part to make this world a better place to live. With there being so many scams out there on the net today, I want to set an example for them by helping others succeed and change the lives of the people I help be successful on the net.

I know that some people might not think they do not want to be a part of  the network marketing industry and I understand their concerns, because at one time I was just like they were. I did the same thing when I was first introduced to this concept. I dismissed it too, but that was because I didn't fully understand that way of marketing or why someone would want to market health/environmently safe products. Sometimes we self sabatoge the things we say we want.

The point is not that you buy everything that comes your way, but that you don't dismiss everything that comes your way. Sometimes a dismissal is a mask. It's your self-sabotage at work, keeping you where you're at. To grow, you must allow.

You are the final authority on your life. Tune in to yourself and do what's right for you. And as you do this, be alert to those times when you may be dismissing the next gift to come your way. Shaklee will never produce anything to upset the ozone layer or fall into the hype or let a product continue to be produced just for the almighty dollar.

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