Tuesday, February 9, 2010

From Dave

Dave wrote the nicest e-mail to my family, unbeknownst to me, about my new office...
(I can't get the text to wrap right, but you get the idea)


As you may/not have heard, Audra moved out of her broom closet to an actual office building that treats her like a business. The building is a nice little place. First of all, it’s named after a local guy who was a Navy pilot and Blue Angels team member who was shot down over Vietnam, taken prisoner, then subsequently “disappeared.” He is still considered MIA. The lobby has a nice little display about him. For me, this alone makes the location respectable.












She has an actual sign, visible from the street. Whoa.













She’s on the building directory…













A sign pointing to her office!












Another little sign outside her door.












Sure, come in, take a look around… That back room there is her own office space.
She’s got a big therapy room. For big therapy I guess.
Additionally, there is a good size storage closet for all her cabinets full of supplies, strait jackets, chair restraints, whips, and whatnot. This keeps young easily distracted minds and hands relatively un-tempted. It’s nice that her business is brisk, and that she was literally out-growing her original office. In 2 years she has gone from using our spare bedroom (ugh) to this. She’s got employees, payroll, billing, and occasional sleep. Anyway, she’ll probably blog about this when she gets time. So, don’t hold your breath. She’s got a lot of clients. She helping a lot of kids, and doing much good. She’s helping provide our living while also providing it for the people working for her. Much respect to my wife. ~dave

3 comments:

Sarah said...

That's awesome! I want to come down and see your office. :-D

Jennifer said...

Congratulations on your new office and growing clientele! I'm really impressed!! And it's kind of Dave to be so thoughtful. You two seem so good for each other.

Kerry said...

it sounds like he might just be a little bit proud of you. :)