Monday, May 17, 2010

Good Afternoon

Hey Guys,



I know it has been too long. I will try to catch you up but it may take a few post. I told Mr. Waters that something would be on here when he got to work this morning and lied. I'm sure I will hear about it.



Anyway, what I didn't tell you all was when Chuck got sick "Miss" Tracy called me and amid telling me about him she said she had some Buffett Tickets that she needed to get rid of. I figured Uncle Daniel would buy them and give them to a customer. So we talked and he said "Why don't we just go", well I thought we had swore the man off, but I said ok. I was in the middle of starting a new job(will explain later) and really didn't need to go, but Tracy really wanted someone she knew to go and she also wanted to at least get Chuck a t-shirt. After Chuck didn't make it I tried to get her to take one of the girls, but she said no. At that point I really felt like I needed to go, but I also wasn't going to turn down the tickets after she said she wasn't going. The tickets were awesome and Jimmy had one of his better shows. He did "Woman goin' crazy" and "Son of a son" two songs I haven't heard live in a while. Also, Zac Brown showed up. Really cool addition. Thanks for the tickets Mrs. Tracy, I thought of you guys often. Come Monday was extra special that night.

Some of you and most of Elba know that I have purchased Marsh Insurance Agency in Elba. It has been known, I just didn't want to put it on here just in case something happened. So as of May 1 I am back to work. I had really thought I would go back to SanBuck in some capacity, but it just didn't happen. I want to thank everyone there for all the support over the last 2 years. I am very excited about this opportunity and hope I can make a living doing it.

I am going to take a pause here and will try to pick up tomorrow.

Fins Up,
Jr.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

CONGRATS in every way!
We are so proud for you!! You have certainly come a LONG WAY in 2 years! HANG IN THERE!
Give DeAnn our love, too!
Aunt Virginia and Uncle Tim