Sometimes you need to push the RESET button!

Some of you may have thought I fell off the face of the earth…

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No, I didn’t fall off the earth literally, but I did lose touch with a lot of things. It’s been a rough year to say the least. We all go through difficult times in our lives and dealing with them is unique to each individual. I didn’t deal as well as I thought I might or maybe how I thought I should. I think some of us put pressure on ourselves to rise above the challenges or pain, that’s what I was doing. I don’t recommend it.

The last two years I have put a lot of things off or put minimum effort into them. I have been wrapped up in the emotions that go along with having a parent fighting cancer. As I wrote in a previous blog, my Dad had been diagnosed with Stage 4 Non-Smokers Lung Cancer in 2013. I spent that las two years trying to spend as much time as I could with him. Believe me, I don’t think it was enough. I wanted and needed more time. Not living in the same state made it difficult but not impossible. He lost his fight with cancer November 17th, 2015.

My Dad was an exceptionally strong individual; I had never seen him weaken in my life until that diagnosis. He let it get him down in the beginning, but then he rose to the challenge and was his feisty self again. That’s the Father I knew; he worked so hard at everything he did. He instilled in his children that strong work ethic. He taught me not to give in to fear or failure. When I went to him with my concerns, he always built me up. No matter the mistakes I made, he did not tear me down ever. He gave me advice when I asked for it and yes even when I didn’t ask for it. He was very opinionated. My Dad didn’t go for me just laying down and giving up. He didn’t agree with all my choices in life, but he respected them and supported me. He was my cheerleader even when he wasn’t feeling so great. We had some of our best conversations this last two years. I will miss those conversations. I will miss the many times when I would call him, and he would respond to my “hi Dad” with “hey baby Raina.” I can’t share enough how much I love my Father. He left a legacy of love, commitment, loyalty, integrity, dependability, strength, humor, friendship, and family.

So what does this have to do with a reset? I decided just this last Sunday, after attending our companies yearly kickoff event, I needed to get out of my fog and get back to the things I had set out to do. Get back to writing this blog. Get back to getting in shape. Get back to work! I know my Dad wouldn’t want me just to sit here mourning him and doing nothing. I know he believed in working hard and moving forward in life, and that’s what I am determined to do. I am by no means over grieving the loss of my Father. I know it will continue to hurt my heart. I will go through some very hard days yet to come. A friend of mine had lost her mom and after my Dad died we were having a conversation. Later she sent me a text message saying: “I admire your strength and grateful to have you as a friend.” When I read that, I didn’t feel like I had any strength. Maybe she saw something in me that I didn’t see.  I won’t feel that strength every day, and frankly, I haven’t felt strong until just recently.  A friend of mine said “it is like sitting on a three-legged chair…your sitting totally fine and then all of the sudden the chair falls out from under you! It comes out of nowhere, and sometimes it takes a minute to get back on your chair”. So I know I will have those kinds of days, but I am determined to be the best person I can be, be the daughter my Father was so proud of! I love you, Dad…

It is going to be a great year. I have goals, I have made a plan! I am going to stick with my pland and reach my goals! How about you, do you have a goal for this year? Have you made a plan? No matter what happened last year, you can make this year better! I look forward to connecting with all of you through this blog and on the social media sites, you can find me on Facebook, LinkedIn & Instagram.

There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.”
―Beverly Sills

 

 

Experience Paris

My husband and I just returned from a trip to Paris, France. It was a wonderful trip. We were one of 59 associates in our company that earned this all expenses paid trip. What a luxurious trip it was, we were thoroughly spoiled. I have never experienced such generosity in any other company as I have in this one. You are truly family and treated with such love and respect. You will see how well we were treated in my photos, but to give you a hint: chauffeurs to transport us to and from the airport, business class & first class flights, Four Seasons George V Hotel accomodations, gifts: watch for men and Louis Vuitton for the women, guided tours, dinner cruise, private dinner at the Laurant Restaurant, private tour and cocktail party at Musee d’Orsay.

There is so much to see in Paris, and I know we did not see everything, but what we did experience during our visit was great. Besides going to some amazing sites, we walked all over and just experienced the culture. Of course the food was so good, I am sure I ate french bread everyday! I would recommend a trip to Paris or everyone.  Here are some of the places we went:

  • The Louvre Museum
  • Monmartre & the Basilique Sacre Cour
  • Eiffel Tower
  • Shopping on the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
  • Versailles
  • Musée d’Orsay (Private viewing & cocktail party)
  • Palais Garnier Opera House
  • Arc de Triomphe
  • Place de la Concorde
  • Pont Alexandre III Bridge
  • Dinner cruise on the Seine
  • Dinner at Restaurant Laurent
Ready to leave Phoenix!
Ready to leave Phoenix!
Business Class!
Business Class!
Notre Dame Cathedral
Notre Dame Cathedral
My sister giving us a  tour of Paris.
My sister giving us a tour of Paris.
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Place de la Concorde

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Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower
At the top of the Eiffel Tower!
At the top of the Eiffel Tower!
View from the Eiffel Tower
View from the Eiffel Tower
View from the Eiffel Tower
View from the Eiffel Tower
Shopping in Paris!
Shopping in Paris!
The beautiful streets of Paris, shopping with my husband.
Enjoying a cappuccino in Paris cafe.
Enjoying a cappuccino in a Paris cafe.
Laduree!
Ladurée!
Louis Vuitton flagship store in Paris.
Louis Vuitton flagship store in Paris.
A LV boxing bag! What will they think of next?
A LV boxing bag! What will they think of next?
My new LV purse, a gift from our company!
My new LV purse, a gift from our company!
My personal sales associate Katy.
My personal sales associate Katy.
Versailles
Versailles
Versailles
Versailles
Marie Antoinette's bedroom.
Marie Antoinette’s bedroom.
Hall of mirrors at Versailles
Hall of mirrors at Versailles
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The Gardens of Versailles
Versailles
Versailles
Laurent Restaurant Paris
Laurent Restaurant Paris
Laurent Restaurant Paris
Laurent Restaurant Paris
Palais Garnier Opera House
Palais Garnier Opera House
Palais Garnier Opera House
Palais Garnier Opera House
Palais Garnier Opera House
Palais Garnier Opera House
The Louvre
The Louvre
Inside the  Louvre Museum.
Inside the Louvre Museum.
Inside the  Louvre Museum.
Inside the Louvre Museum.
Inside the  Louvre Museum.
Inside the Louvre Museum.
Jardin du Luxembourg
Jardin du Luxembourg
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Cafe where we ate lunch.
My husband showing his Oregon Duck support from inside Musée d'Orsay.
My husband showing his Oregon Duck support from inside Musée d’Orsay.
Inside Musée d'Orsay.
Inside Musée d’Orsay.
Cocktail party inside Musée d'Orsay.
Cocktail party inside Musée d’Orsay.

“Paris is always a good idea.”

 ― Audrey Hepburn