Micro to Millions

June 11th, 2008

Wow, what a couple of days! I mentioned briefly earlier that I won a business award, but I didn’t really understand the magnitude of what I was getting myself into.

I’m confident it’s the best business decision I’ve made yet.

Yesterday, the five of us Micro to Millions awardees had the opportunity to meet each other, the founder of Count Me In, and our contact with Count Me In.  I found out that we had been chosen from hundreds of applicants. (!)  They walked through our award package with us… a $5,000 loan if we want it, about two and a half months of business coaching, access to the whole network of award winners and finalists, mentors, and PR opportunities. I really enjoyed meeting my fellow awardees. They’re in widely different industries with such varied experience. I’m in awe of each of them. One has a new product on the market, licensed with Crayola. One makes the most beautiful paper flowers for weddings and businesses. One has a successful technology company, and one is creating completely organic textiles for interior designers, with production around the world.

We also had the opportunity to watch the Make Mine a Million $ Business finalists rehearse their 3 minute presentations. And get them torn apart by the Count Me In gurus.  I enjoyed watching how all of the finalists offered input and helped each other, taking notes for each other.  Listening to all of these amazing women talk about their passions, the growth they’ve had so far, and their plans to make it to a million dollars in revenue in the next two years.

The founder’s dream is to have one million women business owners with revenue over a million dollars in 2010. What a goal!

Today I was blessed to have my one and only staff member, Carol, with me for the main event.  When we arrived, we were greeted with a continental breakfast and a $20 Starbucks gift card.  We heard some fantastic speakers:  Anne Levinson, an owner of the Seattle Storm, Bob Drewel, Governor Gregoire, and Nely Galan, who was on Celebrity Apprentice.  We also heard from a fantastic business coach, Simon Sinek, who really got us all thinking about why Apple and Southwest Airlines are such successful companies.

One of the most fascinating parts of the day for me was watching the finalists make their presentations.  After watching last night’s rehearsals, I had an idea of what they were going to say.  But several of them just blew me away.  They took yesterday’s criticism to heart and improved their presentations by leaps and bounds.

We Micros were presented our awards at the very end (but just before the Make Mine a Million awards).  Nely Galan introduced each of us and read the 50 word bios we provided, and provided a word of encouragement to each of us.  We had our photo ops with Nell Merlino, the founder.  Of the 16 finalists for the main program, 8 became awardees, but even the finalists receive coaching and other assistance.

I can’t wait to hear from the photographer and see the pictures she got.  Carol took a few pictures, but our camera really wasn’t the best for something like this.  I forgot to mention we each had a professional photo shoot yesterday as well, so it’ll be fun to see how that turned out too.

M3 Awards - Micros

It was such a tremendous opportunity to be involved in this event, and to get a taste for what the Make Mine a Million $ Business finalists go through.  I expect to be one of them in the next few years, but it’ll take a lot of hard work to get there.  I’ll admit I’m scared to death… accepting coaching, stepping out of my comfort zone, taking calculated risks, are all required to get from here to there.  But with the help of the Count Me In community, business coaching, and the love and patience of my family, I believe I can do it.

Thank you for your support thus far!  Let’s make a million!

Brandon the Boy Scout

June 10th, 2008

First off, no we haven’t signed up for yet another activity.

I’m just appreciating how prepared Brandon is for every eventuality.

He packed a backpack to go to Christian’s baseball game tonight.

In it? A sweater, a blanket, a baseball hat, a couple of baseballs, some candy, some money, and who knows what else.

This from the child that also worries incessantly about how much gas is in the car and if we’re lost.

He’d make a great Boy Scout, wouldn’t he?

Silly BJ

Would you pay for more STUFF?

June 8th, 2008

Here’s a concept I’m having trouble understanding (at least from a business perspective):

The Something Store

Pay $10, and get something delivered to your door. Something. Could be anything. We’re trying to get RID of STUFF in our house, so this concept is astounding. Apparently they’re selling nearly 16k a month in product if their stats and my math are right. I’m not sure what the profit margin would be… by the time you pull out shipping, there’s not much profit left unless you’re getting the stuff dirt cheap.

Anyway, end rant. Just thought I’d share the silliness.

My latest addiction

June 8th, 2008

Wii.

It’s a lot more fun than I expected.

Wii Sports is incredibly addictive.

I learned I actually like golf (who knew?!?).

I’m sore in places I didn’t realize I never use (now I need to start using my LEFT hand when I play tennis and baseball – so I can be evenly sore).

Now I just need to get Wii Fit when it’s in stock somewhere (and I end up with an extra $100).

I’m even remarkably enjoying Guitar Hero (Christian’s birthday money purchase).

Unfortunately, the Wii causes intense sleep deprivation.

Another week of wet soccer

June 7th, 2008

Well, it was too wet to take any pictures today, but Brandon had a great game today! He came through with four goals and some great defensive plays. He is fantastic at knowing where he’s most needed and getting there. He did great sweeping behind his goalie to help defend the goal today. It’s fun to watch the utter determination on his face as he runs hard from one end of the field to the other. His focus is intense. It’s definitely his sport.

Alyson declined to even GO to soccer today.  Potty training is absolutely getting the best of us.  Today she wore a pull-up to Brandon’s game, and with half hour left before her game she’s refusing to change her stinky bottom.  I’m SO done changing diapers.  I told her if she didn’t change, she wasn’t going to soccer.  Then she decided she didn’t want to go anyway.  🙁

Business update

June 7th, 2008

I applied for the Micro to Millions program through Count Me In, an organization dedicated to helping women entrepreneurs grow their businesses.  It was a rigorous application process, involving preparing financials for 2006, 2007, 2008 year to date, and projected year-end 2008.  I also had to answer questions regarding management/industry experience, target market, marketing plan, and much much more.

From the Count Me In site:

Woman-owned businesses under two years old and/or under $250,000 in annual revenue can apply for the Micro to Millions award — up to $5,000 dollars in financing, plus coaching, marketing, mentoring and more.

I got the call last week that I’ve been awarded a Micro to Millions package, which I’ll be presented with on Wednesday in Seattle after an orientation and walkthrough Tuesday afternoon.  I’m so excited.  I’ll have to fill you all in on the event next week!

I really appreciate everyone’s support.  It’s been an exciting endeavor.

Christian’s NINE!

June 6th, 2008

I don’t know where the last nine years went. I can’t believe Christian is nine already. He’s a wonderful, generous boy who is great at making friends. He loves paper airplanes, reading comic-type books, and vegging in front of the TV.

A quick recap of the past year:

  • Christian had a wonderful year in third grade. His class was almost entirely different from his 2nd grade class, which was a big help. He learned to use PowerPoint for class presentations. His class went to the beach and on the ferry.
  • He enjoys PE (of course), math and science. Recess is still one of his favorite times.
  • He’s enjoying learning to play his new guitar, and he took it to school to share during his spotlight student week.
  • He enjoyed another season of soccer on the Red Dragons. It’s not his strongest sport, but he sure enjoys it.
  • He has also learned to ice skate, and he enjoys the occasional ice time with Joy.
  • I’m sure you all know about baseball from Bill’s blog. He’s become a really consistent player and an asset to his team.
  • He had a great year of chess, ending with the State Chess Tournament.

Batter Christian

And the year to come:

  • Both boys have a summer ahead full of sports camps, VBS, and our trip to Hawaii.
  • He’ll be a fourth grader in the fall… one of the intermediate kids.
  • He’s excited to re-join the Red Dragons in the Fall for soccer.
  • He will play in the Minors or Majors league next spring with the 10-12 year olds.
  • Will we be attending the 2009 State Chess Tournament in Spokane in April?

We’re so proud of the loving, smart, engaging boy you are, Christian. We love you!

Slacker… yep, that’s me

June 6th, 2008

Here we are, on the eve of another round of soccer games, and I haven’t posted about last week’s yet.  Brandon and Alyson had games at the same time last week, so I missed Brandon’s.  He’s mister soccer star out there… he scored SIX goals.  He has three more games.  By the way, he’s BJ again.

BJ’s soccer mohawk

Alyson had a decent game.  She was a bit clingy, and wanted a drink of water every 90 seconds, but she opened up some when they got to play the game where you kick the ball to try to hit the coach’s legs.  She thought it was hilarious.  She even scored her very first goal during practice!  During the game, she just stood still at her spot on the field and absolutely refused to move.  She actually spent most of the game time laying on the ground.  Oh well.  Two more games to go.

Soccer girl

Sleepy Alyson

Oh, the drama

May 23rd, 2008

So I didn’t post about week 3 of soccer. There’s a reason for that. Alyson went for pictures and presumably did well there, although there were only 4 kids from her team in the team picture. Then she went to her game. Except it was 80 degrees at 10 in the morning and she was not a happy little girl. She was hot, she was whiny, she really wanted to play on the playground, and she absolutely positively did not want to play soccer. She screamed for 40 minutes. Needless to say, I have no pictures to share with you.Brandon had another great game, but I wasn’t there. I was at home with grumpy child.

A hot day at soccer

Saturday evening we had a blast at the Mariners vs Padres game at Safeco Field. Most of Christian’s team and their families went, so we had a great big section in the nose-bleed seats (should’ve trained for weeks for all of the stairs to climb – especially up and down and up and down with Alyson to go potty). It was a Little League day, so the boys wore their uniforms and got to parade around the field before the game. It was a really hot evening (and expensive – one kid gets ice cream and suddenly they ALL want some $5 ice cream), but it was great fun. The boys were all riled up and really enjoyed the game. At the end, they were all standing together, waving their shirts in the air, cheering for the Mariners. What fun!

Kids at Safeco Field

Sunday, Brandon wasn’t feeling great, and said he had a headache. In hindsight, he had a fever, but with the warm weather I didn’t realize it. At church, we ended the Sunday School year, and Christian was presented with a new bible (a third grade tradition). Christian had a baseball game in the afternoon, which Bill blogged. Monday, Brandon was quite obviously not well, with a fever of 102.5. He slept most of the day. Tuesday, he wasn’t any better, and I got hit with a chest cold. Wednesday, when he still wasn’t better, Bill got him to the doctor to find out he has strep throat. Poor kid… if he’d ever mentioned his throat hurt, we would have had him in sooner! We’ve both taken it easy the rest of this week.Today, Bill and the boys took the van in to have the tires replaced. We even had a rebate for the tires. Turns out we won’t need it. The van was all ready to go, tires replaced, when they managed to break our van. At first they said it was the brake line. Fluid was leaking all over. The manager got Bill and the poor starving boys hooked up with a rental car. Turns out, it’s not the brake line, it’s a line for the rear heating system, and they don’t have the parts for it. So we’re without our van for potentially a WEEK! What are we driving instead? A pretty 2008 silver Toyota Highlander.

2008 Highlander

Our four new tires? Free.

Our van to be fixed as good as new? Free.

Shiny new Highlander to drive for a week? Free.

And an extremely apologetic manager AND corporate staff to go with all of that free stuff.I think Discount Tire would like to keep our business. I’ll try to get some pics up later. Let’s hope for a quieter week next week!

Week 2 of pre-k soccer

May 12th, 2008

Alyson Soccer Wk 2

Week 2 found Alyson much more prepared to play soccer. She arrived at the soccer field ready to play. She initiated triangle passing with me and the coach’s older daughter Chelsea. She had a great time doing the practice drills with her team. She wanted to do everything slowly, but she was getting the hang of it. Unfortunately, only three of her teammates showed up, so they really needed her to play the whole game. When coach called the kids together before the game started, he told them he needed them all to be sharks and go after the ball (they play a game called Sharks and Butterflies during practice). Alyson replied, “I want to be a butterfly!”. Have I mentioned she wants to be a butterfly when she grows up? 🙂

During the game, she decided she no longer wanted to play. She wanted to play with her own ball, not go after the single ball on the field. She stood resolutely on the sidelines and clapped for her team.  I told her she needed to stop the red shirts from scoring a goal.  Her response?  “I want them to get a goal!”

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This is how she spent the second half of the game… in the middle of the field… playing in the dirt. She did have one good stop when the ball ran into her, but other than that she didn’t even attempt to make contact with the ball during the game. Huge progress this week though.

Let’s play soccer!

Brandon had another great game. He had an awesome stop at goalie – he caught the ball under his chin. I didn’t get a picture of that one, but here’s another great stop:

Goalie Brandon

He also had a great goal. It’s fun to hear the parents on the sidelines murmuring, “Wow, Brandon’s fast”.

Soccer Brandon

He zooms across the field and is fantastic at being in the right place at the right time, getting open, and calling out to his teammates to pass to him.

I’m open!

Unfortunately, Brandon got hit in the eye by the ball late in the game and wasn’t able to finish the game. He’s fine though.