Our older grandchildren were pros at Trick or Treating and went out with confidence, understanding the game. It also took preparation for them, they were dressed in their costumes: Spiderman, Tinkerbell, Mario and a Princess. 1. Preparation proceeds success. 2. Practice makes perfect. (Or at least improvement). 3. Go a head and give it a try! They experienced success too. Whether it's your first time Trick or Treating, or planning any life event, the same principles apply. John and Laura Holbrook are constantly studying and preparing for the next Real Estate investment they will add to their portfolio and invite you to join them. They have experience and success, and are happy to share that with you, it's as simple as "Trick or Treat"! You just have to knock or give them a call.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Trick or Treat, a First Time for Everything
There's a first time for everything. At every stage of our life, we are learning, exploring, growing. Just like our little 18 month old granddaughter who experienced trick or treating for the first time, for her, it was walking up to her neighbor's door and knocking, waiting for her first her chance to say the words, "Trick or Treat" that she had been practicing. She prepared for this big event in her life, with the help of her experienced parents and grandparents. Her costume was on, her new red sparkly shoes fit perfectly, and her hair was braided.
She was a perfect little replica of Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz.
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