Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Warehouse Woes...

Abacus Event Rentals has moved into a warehouse located in Ridgefield, WA on 10th between the NW Best Fish Company and East Fork Wine Cellars.  Yay a warehouse!  Of course, there are walls to be built, the bathroom is getting remodeled and it's a 60 year old building so we are up to our ears in projects.  What would we do without a sense of humor?

Yesterday my husband - who is a UPS man - delivered a package to an older woman.  She came to the door with a large gash above her eye and cold cream in splotches all over her face.  She proceeded to accept her package and then ask my husband, "Do you shave your head"?  He politely responded that he typically used hair clippers on what little hair remains.  The woman with cold cream all over her face replied, "Why?  It's not sexy".  To which there could have been several responses, but we just enjoyed that laugh at her matter-of-fact statement with total disregard to how unsexy she looked in the moment.

With all that going on at the warehouse, I really think I will take up this mantra.  "It's not sexy".  But it's space - space to dream, space to grow, and space that is not in our garages!  People may come by the warehouse and wonder what Abacus was thinking.  Why move into this old building?  Why build walls and do all this cleaning?  Why not lease a space that has offices and windows and is neat and new.  The answer is that our decisions are not based on things looking a certain way.  The people at East Fork Cellars and the Fish Co. have hearts of gold and we wanted to be around them.  The building and the warehouse are not what makes our company unique.  We have always built Abacus on who we are and the people we create dreams for - brides and company's and vendors that we take care of and they take care of us in return.  So, it may not be sexy but Abacus has a home and we hope you will visit and dream with us on our adventure!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Bring it on!

Monday is going to be here in the morning.  I get to wish some seniors a happy 100th birthday in the morning which is super exciting!  What stories they must have to tell!

Bring it on!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Lighten Up!

Happy St. Patrick's Day! 

I generally spend this day with my parents eating corn beef and cabbage.  Seeing as they are currently sunning themselves in Southern California so I opted to go raise some money for seniors in our community tonight instead. 

We had a great group of attendees who came out to support the Specifically Seniors St. Patrick's Day event.  Billygan's Roadhouse is the best!  They have a staff whose entire goal is to take care of their community.  The servers, bartenders, and managers are all on board with helping their community and supporting ALL of our efforts.  I am so thankful for my Vancouver community some days I am simply overwhelmed.  If all of us took care of one another all the time - how great would that be?  If we all were honest and kind and stopped to take care of the person in the next booth - what a concept.  Thank you Billygan's for showing kindness to strangers tonight - it will not be forgotten!

I had a very trying, emotional day today.  I have been running on overdrive and it's catching up with me.  Running our event company while also working full time, and raising money for organizations that are moving mountains - I want to do all of it and then also be a great mother and wife to my family...I am failing miserably on all accounts.  The great news is that I know I am being shaped and molded for something and I will continue to press through the hard times in order to get to the finish line.  I can't wait to see what that is - will it be seeing my children graduate with honors?  Watching them raise their own children one day?  Seeing our community become more aware of the needs of our seniors and begin investing in them?  Watching our business (Abacus Event Rentals) stand alone and thrive?  I wonder...

Whatever my finish line is I know I am going to have to lighten up if I am going to reach it.  I am going to have to make room for failure.  I have to learn to give myself a break and accept that moving mountains and leaving a legacy is not for the faint of heart.  Whatever your finish line is - I hope you reach it and are able to look back and see the labor of love that you have worked so hard for come full circle.  I hope that while you are helping people reach their goals and dreams they are right behind you lifting you into your dreams as well.  Cheers!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Adventure Begins...

Pauline and I signed our lease yesterday.  Five years!  What will those five years hold for us?  Hopefully a lot of growth, fun, and an overwhelming success that we have worked so hard to achieve.  If it's anything like the past three years we can't wait for the ride to begin!

Our journey began in 2008 when I decided to start an event rental company.  With no idea of a name, I started thinking of A names to be first in the aphabet on the internet, directories, etc.  Abacus just came to me with the tag line "count on us" - at the time there was no us - it was just me.  I thought it was brilliant and then everyone mispronounced Abacus (A-bock-is?  Ab-buck-us?) and seemed perplexed by the name.  Oh well, I knew the Chinese counting tool and it started with A and I quickly tossed out the notion that anyone was going to appreciate the brilliance!

In 2009 my entire world would be changed when "Count on us" -became an actual US!  I told my friend Pauline she could help with my event rentals during the summer because I was really busy.  I had no idea what this woman was capable of or if she would even be interested.  Suddenly Abacus was meeting the mayor, getting exclusive contracts, and doubling then trippling in size.  Pauline will talk to anyone and everyone and instantly she's your best friend.  Lucky for me she really is my best friend and the best business partner anyone could ask for - EVER.  God has had a hand in every piece of Abacus from our first summer together to signing our lease yesterday.  Obstacles have been removed, bad decisions have been brought to light, good people have been placed in our paths, and the Vancouver community has provided an overwhelming support for our little company. 

So, here we are Vancouver - social media bloggers and all - waiting to see what you and God have in store for the five years of our lives we just signed away.  BRING IT ON!!!