I'M FAMOUS!!! Well . . .that may be a bit of an exaggeration. . .ummm. . .I feel famous?!?! Yes. . .that's better!
What I mean is I opened my mailbox and lo and behold, my face was on a postcard that went to all my neighbors in Victoria Park. Let's do some math, of the 200+ homes in VP, let's guess that maybe 100 of them actually glance through all the mail they receive instead of just tossing it right in the recycle bin. Of that 100, let's say that 50 of them actually stopped for even the briefest second to look at my postcard. Wait, I'm not feeling so famous any longer. . .let's stop doing the math and just focus on the fact that my postcard went out, with my face on it to all my neighbors. Done! I like that feeling so much better!
Monday, December 9, 2013
Monday, December 2, 2013
Only in Naples
Only in Naples can you go from playing in the snow on 3rd Street on Wednesday night to the beach and sand sculptures on Thursday.

Some days I feel sorry for my kids because they love the snow and don't get to grow up with it. Whenever we visit any place that has snow, they spend the entire time outside, even if it is the gross, brown left over snow on the side of the street that isn't hit by sun so it hasn't melted and is more like ice than snow! But I get over feeling bad pretty quickly. . .because, really. . .what is there to feel sorry for? We live in paradise! Every year thousands of people spend insane amounts of money to come here and get away from that gross, brown left over snow. Most people aren't as excited by it as my kids are! Instead, my kids get to go to the beach, wear shorts year round, don't have to worry about where their mittens may have been lost and Disney is a short drive away.
Perhaps they will end up in therapy when they are older because of having such a difficult childhood or perhaps they will grow up and realize how unbelievable lucky they are to live in paradise!


Some days I feel sorry for my kids because they love the snow and don't get to grow up with it. Whenever we visit any place that has snow, they spend the entire time outside, even if it is the gross, brown left over snow on the side of the street that isn't hit by sun so it hasn't melted and is more like ice than snow! But I get over feeling bad pretty quickly. . .because, really. . .what is there to feel sorry for? We live in paradise! Every year thousands of people spend insane amounts of money to come here and get away from that gross, brown left over snow. Most people aren't as excited by it as my kids are! Instead, my kids get to go to the beach, wear shorts year round, don't have to worry about where their mittens may have been lost and Disney is a short drive away.
Perhaps they will end up in therapy when they are older because of having such a difficult childhood or perhaps they will grow up and realize how unbelievable lucky they are to live in paradise!
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Thanks. . .
I have recently been put into a position where I have a choice to make, either focus on a lot of negative events happening or focus on the good. Fortunately for me, I am usually a cup half full kind of girl so I choose to find the good. . .it also helps that it is Thanksgiving so all around me are people expressing gratitude for the blessings in their lives.
Sometimes, despite our best efforts to do the right thing, life doesn't turn out the way you hope or plan and it's hard. But truly, I don't want to be unhappy each day and only focus on not being able to manipulate the world to my needs. So I choose to show gratitude. . .so here we go -
1) I am so thankful to my friends and family. . .they have always been by my side, causing awesome laughter, incredible memories and anticipation for our next adventure.
2) I am thankful for my kids, they bring me so much joy. The other day my 12 year old son told, out of the blue, that he has a good life!
3) I am thankful for my job. . .it can be stressful, it can be exciting and most days are a mystery as to what will happen.
4) I am thankful to my clients, trusting in me with the biggest purchase/sale of your lives.
5) I am thankful for my home. . .it is my safe haven.
6) I am thankful for my neighborhood. . .Victoria Park is the most amazing community. My kids have their friends around all the time and the neighbors are truly and extension of my family.
7) I am thankful for the hard times because it reminds me to be thankful during the good times. (like now!)
8) I am thankful for the beaches. . .it's my happiest place on Earth. . .sorry Disney!
9) I am thankful for my health, there have been times when it wasn't the best so I value being strong and healthy now.
10) I am thankful for each person that touches my life in some way,
I know that this is pretty heavy but I felt compelled to share. . .as it says above, not expressing gratitude is like wrapping a present and not giving it. So. . .this Thanksgiving. . I want to give away my gratitude!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Friday, November 22, 2013
What a Mess!
When showing real estate, you truly never know what you will
see when you walk into a home. Some
days, you are excited because you know the home is beautiful and easy to
show. Other times. . . well . .
A couple days ago, a showing was set up for one of our
listings that has a large dog. As a
general practice someone on our team will arrive at the property and walk the
dog while the home is being shown just to make it easy on our homeowner and on
the potential buyer. Above and beyond,
right?
Well, let me tell you about above and beyond. . .I arrived
about 5 minutes prior to the showing, ready to pop in, walk the dog and head
back to the office. Instead, I open the
door and my mouth hangs open. . . there is blood all over the floor in the
entry. HORROR! What is going on??? I slowly enter the house and look around. .
.more blood. . .across the beautiful 18” tile on the diagonal, across the
stunning hard wood floors throughout the rest of the house (notice the subtle selling there). . .blood,
everywhere. Before you jump to
conclusions. . . a horrific crime had not been committed. Instead, the dog had surgery and the wound
popped open after the owners left for work and the dog had spent the day
bleeding, everywhere he walked.
Realizing that I had a mere few minutes before the potential
buyer was to arrive, I had 3 options -
1) clean up the mess
2) call the agent and cancel the showing
3) leave it, knowing that it would ruin the showing.
Obviously. . .I really only had 1 option. So I jumped into action. The dog went out onto the lanai, I grabbed
some paper towels and cleaner from under the kitchen sink and I hit the floor
ready for my biohazard clean up! While
scrubbing, I did call the owners and let them know that their dog was injured
and needed to go to the vet, in case you were wondering!
There is a very good reason why I am not in the medical
field. . .I am so squeamish! I do not
like blood at all so this was so hard for me but it had to be done, there may
have been a few gags, but I will save you from those details. The potential buyers were a little late so I
ended up with about 10 minutes to complete the clean up and it was like a scene
in a movie. . .racing to finish and hiding all the evidence right as the door
bell rang. I was a hot mess and but I
felt victorious that I had managed to get the house cleaned up just in the nick
of time!
Just goes to show. . .you never know what adventure is
waiting for you just around the corner!
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Movies on the Lawn at Mercato
The other day I received an invite from Mercato inviting us
to the Movies on the Lawn. Usually we do
not attend these because the movies are shown on a Tuesday evening. . .school
night. . .and when it was light later, the movies wouldn’t start until
8:00. Since my lovely littlest goes to
bed at 8:30, it was impossible for us to make the movies. But, now that we are back in standard time,
the movies begin at 6 end at 8 and we are home before bedtime. Awesome!
I personally love going to outdoor events. . .movies, music,
parties. . .love it. My little one is so
much like me that she is always up for going with me. But I have a 12 year old and for those of you
that have a tween or remember being one. . .let me tell you it is tough! He is at the age where he is too cool to hang
with mom too often, he hates his picture being taken (explains why he looks a
little funky above!) and he never wants to participate in events like the
movies on the lawn.
After a little bribery of Yogurbella, I managed to convince my
children to hang out with me and off to the movies we go. It was a perfect night, it wasn’t very busy
and the movie was great.
As I sat there,
I just felt so happy. Happy that I was
able to be super mom with the bribery, happy that I live in an area that
promotes fun family events such as this and happy that I had a belly full of
Yogurbella. It is definitely that time of year to focus your energy on the good in your life and forget the bad. I am trying to live in the moment and be thankful for those small moments that make up each day.
It was definitely a good
night that I am thankful for!
Thursday, November 14, 2013
So Proud of my Mama!!!
I am so unbelievably proud of my mom! I have always joked that she kept all the creative juices for herself in our family and did not pass them down to any of her children or grandchildren! But. . . she is using her gift for the betterment of Collier County AND her hard work is being recognized by her peers!
My mom was awarded the United Arts Councils Star in the Arts award for 2014!
Thirty nine nominations were received by the United Arts Council and those nominations were judged by peers within the art community. It is kind of a "peoples choice award" for collier arts!
Candidates are nominated by their peers, judged by their peers and selected by their peers.
My mom deserves this so much. . .she has spent her whole life working tirelessly on promoting the arts. She has worked as the Fine Arts Coordinator for Collier County for the last 10 years, helping build programs for our children to enjoy and making sure the schools have the equipment, instruments and supplies necessary to give our kids a creative outlet. She has brought together numerous collaborations in music and art between the schools and non profit arts groups. This is her life's work and it is awesome that she is being recognized for it.
Way to go, Mama!
My mom deserves this so much. . .she has spent her whole life working tirelessly on promoting the arts. She has worked as the Fine Arts Coordinator for Collier County for the last 10 years, helping build programs for our children to enjoy and making sure the schools have the equipment, instruments and supplies necessary to give our kids a creative outlet. She has brought together numerous collaborations in music and art between the schools and non profit arts groups. This is her life's work and it is awesome that she is being recognized for it.
Way to go, Mama!
Saturday, November 9, 2013
House Hunters
I think we all know the show House Hunters. . .and love the
show House Hunters. Really, what is
there not to love? They condense the
long house hunting process down to 3 viable options to choose from and fit the whole
experience into a 30 minute show. If
only the actual house hunting process was that easy. In some situations, it can be easy. . .first
house, bam, fall in love and done. But
that is definitely the exception not the norm!
Being in Real Estate, most of my days are like a really long
House Hunters show. I am constantly
looking at properties, researching properties and narrowing down the likes and
dislikes for my clients. I guess it’s a
really good thing that I like house hunting and probably why I chose it as my
profession!
That special HGTV show has been on my mind a lot lately because
House Hunters has been in Naples and even closer to home, one of our listings
is one of the properties featured on the show!
Such a cool thing to be able to say. . .for me at least! Yes, our humble listing was one of the 3
narrowed down to be considered as an option for filming.
The crew came in last week and I forced myself onto the
closed set because I really couldn’t resist the draw of being so close to something
I love so much. From the outside, you would never guess that
anything extraordinary was happening at this house. No tv van sitting out front with a big House
Hunters or HGTV logo on it, no blocked streets. . .it was all very
unassuming. My arrival was met with mild resistance from
the producer but I quickly began complimenting her on how FABULOUS the show is
and how my kids and I watch it together . . .all the while yelling at the tv
for the home buyer to pick house #2!!!
After over sharing this with her, she warmed up and shared a lot about
the show and herself. She and her camera
crew travel 50 weeks a year and see all parts of the country. Their goal while filming is to keep the
audience guessing as to which house the buyers will pick and if she can get
people screaming at their tv’s like me then she feels success in doing her
job.
One thing I read once, that was quite disappointing to me
was that it is usually the empty house that will be picked because when they
film the house, the buyers are usually already in possession of the property
and the other 2 options are really just filler.
I can say that in my situation, the buyers did have a contract on a
different house before they began filming for the show. But the buyers did in fact tour our house
prior to making their decision so it really was one of the contenders which
they considered buying. Also, my listing
is an empty house so the empty one is not always “the one”.
Either way. . .how ever they set up the show. . .I still
love it and I am so excited that I was able to be a part of something so
special.
Thanks HGTV!
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