This weekend after the HTG 10 meeting in Canmore wrapped up my bride and I decided to head south to the Crowsnest Pass. We spent Saturday with my business partners at their place in Coleman, one of the towns in the Crowsnest. It was great to get away for an extra day in the mountains and just relax for one more day. We also met some great people who call Coleman home.
I promise tomorrow I will get back to my regular blogging on Social Media in the Calgary market.
This weekend I just needed a day or two just to get back to life. It was important to pick up the railway spikes from the line which runs next to Dave’s property and time just to veg out. Life sometimes moves too fast and we need to slow things down just a bit. It is the little things like that which makes up what is most important in life. It is not the gross margin on products or how many seats of this we sell. I think it is as simple as making sure the dogs get out for a walk.
Thanks Linda and Alec for the great ham as well. I ate way too much this weekend. Ari will kick my butt at the gym Monday morning.
Sorry I don’t have much more to say tonight on my weekend away.
Make it a great week
Stuart Crawford
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Hey ya, i think it is great that you are not afraid to talk about your real life, and taking time to enjoy it..
Balance is important.
Tracey Etwell