Saturday, August 27th, I met with a couple of respected businessmen in my church to get some advice from them – business had more than doubled in a year, I went from having a one-person shop to having to deal with payroll for two designers and learning how to be a boss, a job for which I am not suited. When I started my business, all I wanted was to be left alone. I wanted to not be told to hop the crop-duster special (okay, a 16 seater commuter flight, but with propellers!!) from New Orleans to Little Rock to teach one class to a bunch of surly executives and then home again. To not be handed a book I’d never seen before at 5pm, for a program I’d never used before, and be told to prep to teach an advanced class the next day. To not write another technical or course manual and to not work another help desk. Ever. So my expectations were low, and as the business ramped up it was quite a surprise. I finally got to the point where I realized I needed to either get out or just DO it, really work this business instead of stumbling around in the dark. So I got some good advice, and we made some concrete plans. I knew Katrina was churning around in the Gulf but we hadn’t decided yet to evacuate. We’ve had a lot of “close calls” and after a while you don’t take these things so seriously. I did cancel plans I had with my mother in order to get ready, “just in case.” Sunday morning we bugged out, and did not make it home for weeks – and that was with an advance permit due to my husband’s job.
And he said, This I will do: I will take down my store-houses and make greater ones, and there I will put all my grain and my goods. And I will say to my soul, Soul, you have a great amount of goods in store, enough for a number of years; be at rest, take food and wine and be happy. But God said to him, You foolish one, tonight I will take your soul from you, and who then will be the owner of all the things which you have got together? So that is what comes to the man who gets wealth for himself, and has not wealth in the eyes of God.
(Luke 12:18-21)
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