Feb

17

Posted by : Diane | On : February 17, 2011

I haven’t posted on this page in awhile as I have been posting on my Tuesday in Templeton page, but today “Home” seemed to be in my head all day and I wanted to share a moving, yet sad, story with you and how social media is such a powerful tool to bring you closer together as a community.  I like to post exactly what’s in my heart and mind and share it with all of you.

I love being a Realtor and it is in every fiber of my being much like eating and breathing to live are. There are many reasons I enjoy being a Realtor and I have shared some of those things with you, but today I profoundly realized another. It’s a community you belong to that lifts you up when things are down, shares ideas and encourages you along, lends an ear and helps to solve problems, give back to their local community and there really is so much more, but the most important thing about our Realtors and our amazing Business Partners is they embrace one another when tragedy strikes and this will always include their family.

Yesterday sad news was tweeted about a man named Clint Miller that he was in the ICU fighting for his life because of cancer. Within minutes ~ and I mean minutes ~ twitter, Facebook and all other sources of social media went out requesting prayer, thoughts, updates on his condition and any other news that could be obtained went out over the internet.   New Facebook groups were started, videos sharing what an amazing person he is, photos and a Clint Miller Benefit website designed to help the family in this great time of emotional and financial need ~ ALL IN A DAY! Realtors and partners and twitter friends and many more I don’t even know have rallied together in support of this incredible man. I have never met him, tweeted with him, Facebook friended Clint or been to any event he has spoken at, however, I have read many post of Clint’s and that others have written and what he has done for them and our Realtor and Business Partner community and my heart has been touched by the genuine character Clint Miller is to us  and most especially his wife, children and family.

Cancer is a nasty word and I just lost my Uncle to this terrible and heartbreaking disease and the emotional and financial impact this had is just overwhelming so I can certainly sympathize with the Millers. Home is a community in every sense of the word and it does not mean a piece of real estate you live in~it’s where you come together in support of one another. I am blessed, honored and amazed everyday by the community I belong to both here in my hometown, my family and friends and my Realtor and Business Partner “Home”. I am sure Clint and his family and friends are grateful for all the support they are receiving via the tools we have now for instantaneous communication and that prayers are being heard.

I am asking right now for you to say a small prayer for Clint and his family that he will be given the strength to fight this and pull through and that they be lifted up and know we are all there for them.  Clint needs to come HOME as this is where he belongs and is needed and home is that safe place where you are loved and cared for.

This song has brought me so much comfort and I hope it will bring that to them also to know God is with them and holding them in the palm of His hand. Clint, we raise you up to be free of this terrible and debilitating disease. We are all thinking positive thoughts for you and you will fight this and know what miracles can be done by the power of prayer.

Dec

22

Posted by : Diane | On : December 22, 2010

Tuesday Girl has been doing alot of baking the last couple of days and the smell of my house really reminds me I am home.

Baking is one of my most favorite things to do on any given day, but during the holidays it’s even more so because my kids and husband will ask for certain goodies and it becomes a labor of love.  Many people have cookie swaps at this time of year and those are so much fun, but I like to trade recipes as then I will have one new thing to try out with the family.

I always bake pies and this year is no exception~chocolate cream, lemon meringue, pumpkin and my personal favorite, APPLE!  I wanted to share this recipe with you for Lazy Apple Pie because my family just loves it and its so much easier than rolling out pie crust and making it all fancy ~ for as much as I love baking, pie crust is not something I do well.

I know you are wondering what a lazy apple pie looks like before and after here are some pics I took of the one I made yesterday:

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before baking

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after baking...mmmm mmmm good!

So now that you see the before and after I know that is looks so good you want the recipe right?  Well here you are:

I normally use a deep dish pie plate and 2 bags of apples, Cortland is my favorite, but any great baking apple will do.

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees

In a large bowl sprinkle the peeled and cut up apples with cinnamon and sugar so they are completely covered with both and let them sit while you make the dough in a small bowl.

1 cup of sugar, 1 cup of flour, 1 egg and 3/4 cup of butter melted most of the way

Mix those ingredients together and the consistency will be like cookie dough or a little smoother

Pour the mixture in the middle of the apples and spread it all around and if you can push it into the apples a bit that will be even better.  Take care to not have it spill over the edge, but bringing what dough you can to the edge makes for a wonderful crispy crust.

Now if you load the pie plate with apples like I do, then be sure to put tin foil on the bottom rack to catch all the juice that will spill over while baking ~ (that is why my smoke detectors are always going off…ha ha)

Bake uncovered for at least an hour in the middle of the oven and check to see if it’s brown and that the crust is cooked through all the apples.  Normally it takes 1 and 1/2 hours.

This type of pie is hard to dish out with a pie server ~ the Tuesday family uses a spoon and loves it with vanilla ice cream!

Happy Holidays ~ ENJOY!!

Oct

22

Posted by : Diane | On : October 22, 2010

Halloween is just around the corner and on my Tuesdays in Templeton page we’ve been having a ton of fun with fall.  Tuesday Girl is always looking for some way to have a few laughs and in browsing one of my social networking contacts, Nicole Nicolay’s facebook page I saw a great video.

So, of course, the creative wheels started spinning and I just had to add some of my awesome co-workers to the mix, the program from JibJab and *poof* I was ready to upload photos and create~yes, it was that simple and FUN!

Here is the video clip of myself and a few of my coworkers rockin’ it to some Halloween music!  Enjoy!

Oct

11

Posted by : Diane | On : October 11, 2010

i love you comment 35 150x150 Because I Miss You...Home is where you are in your heart and not always where you are in the world.  Home means family and sharing and laughter and it’s not always what you are born into but what you create through your marriage, life partner, neighbors and through great friendships that surpass all bonds.  Family for me also came through a divorce and a marriage into a wonderful family that accepted all of us right where we were and for that I am so grateful.  Family for me is my greatest joy and yet sometimes my greatest sorrow.

Today, marks year two of a great and unexpected loss in my family and I am a letter writer and wanted to share this with you because if it can be words of comfort to one person who is feeling like they are not worth it, I want to say you ARE.  If you feel that there is nothing more you can do here, please know that there is a plan for you and we need you here to fulfill that.   I wish I could go back in time and be sure I shared with Stephen what was in my heart, but God is asking me to say it now.  I miss what could have been and what we would have shared through the years.  People say that time heals and to a certain degree this is the truth, but to a larger degree you figure out a way to move through it because you are never beyond this kind of loss.  The “why” and the “what if” will bubble to the surface all of a sudden and you are left breathless.

Stephen Portrait 150x150 Because I Miss You...Stephen’s greatest love and joy was being with family and “home” was where we all were and it did not matter that we were spread all over the country, when we were together it was special.  We didn’t have to call all the time to be sure of our love for one another.  I will never forget the laughter and the teasing and the look in his eyes that words will never be able to describe.   Stephen taught me so much about love and unconditional acceptance of one another.  I hope I will always be able to spread that kind of love of family and “home”.

So, Stephen, here is my conversation to you in heaven from my heart of hearts here on earth and a song that touches my soul and I hope others too.  Again, I pray that God will put me in the right place and that right time so I don’t miss an opportunity to share a great love.   I’ll always wish you were here, but I’ll always know when you are near because I am prompted to think with my heart and not with my eyes…love you always, Dee

Sep

24

Posted by : Diane | On : September 24, 2010

Kids Logo1 e1285388149396 150x122 Greener Living ~ One Closet at a Time!It isn’t easy being green…or is it?  Do you ever wonder if there is an easy way to accomplish this? How about if you could tackle this AND make some money?  Well, I have pondered that question myself and Tuesday Girl has a solution for you and it’s brought to you by an AWESOME client and friend.

It’s fall and just like spring cleanup, I like fall CLEANOUT.  It’s out with the old and make room for the new centering around (yes I am going to say that awful “C” word) Christmas and also in anticipation of the following spring.  I love the idea of cleaning out all my closets, drawers, storage rooms and then as an added bonus making some money on the side.   I know you are just waiting for me to tell you what this is all about aren’t you?

In these tough economic times we are looking for bargains right?  Well, you may have all the bargain you need right in your kid’s closets or perhaps in a storage room or in the garage.  And aren’t we all looking for ways to be environmentally conscious at the same time?  Well then, Consign my Closet is for you and they make it really easy to help you out!  Yes, you have to do the cleaning out, but they will help you do the rest!  You know, if you are tired of asking all your friends to buy candy, popcorn, wrapping paper, candles and more..this can be used as a fundraiser for your school~if you are part of the PTO or know someone that is, pass this blog along.  Here is an excerpt right from their website about who and why:

Chances are you’re reading this because you have closets, bins, and drawers overflowing with things you no longer need. Kids grow so fast – their clothing, toys, gear and sports stuff often get used only a few times and end up collecting dust in the back of their closets. Consign My Closet offers a fun, simple, green way to clean out and replenish your kid’s closets!

100 60941 150x150 Greener Living ~ One Closet at a Time!I really love this idea that’s why I am passing it along.  Their spring event was a HUGE success and the fall event is coming up in a couple of weeks.  You know the shopping part is just out of this world!  I encourage you to go for the shopping or to participate and consign. The event is October 8-10th at the Boxboro Holiday Inn and you will be amazed at the money you can make and the bargains you will find!

I just know you are interested in this idea too so please go to their website and check it out!  Again, it’s Consign My Closet and your Tuesday Girl rates this a 10 and I hope to see you there!  Here are a few pics from the spring event so you can see just how many items there are to browse ~ come on down and have a fantastic time!

Greener Living~One Closet at a Time!

Sep

22

Posted by : Diane | On : September 22, 2010

garage sale signs 326x400 150x150 Its a great time of year...for a Garage Sale!I love this time of year! Especially for the yard sales, tag sales and garage sales around town and more. I like stopping at my local bakery  or country kitchen  for a coffee and a treat and then heading out onto the open road (ok maybe not open road) but definately down the street and beyond to see what bargains can be found. I like to think of it as treasure hunting because one persons junk is another persons treasure right?

Well, if you are thinking of selling your home in the near future, this is great way to clean out the old in anticipation for the new and it’s really all a part of the staging and preparting to sell. I know when I begin to work with a potential seller, I like to meet at the house and have them be prepared with a notebook and pencil because we are going to go through the house from top to bottom~including the attic, closets and garage. Why do you ask? Because there is nothing that can detract a buyer from even wanting to see the house when they walk into clutter everywhere. They want to see themselves living in that home and believe it or not it is hard for a buyer to focus on the positive when they are only thinking about stepping over things and closets that won’t fit their belongings because they are too full to see inside!

With that being said~Tuesday Girl wants to share some tips on “How to Hold a Successful Garage Sale” from NAR that I feel is right on. A yard or garage sale can take on a life of their own or just not bring in any traffic at all if not done properly. Remember, if you are thinking of selling planning ahead is the best way to start ~ I’m your Realtor….Welcome Home!

Sep

03

Posted by : Diane | On : September 3, 2010

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Operation Cleanup!

You know, with all the back to school hub bub and the things I wrote in my last blog School Days School Days , I decided to go through all the mish mash of “stuff” on my desk (as you can see it’s pretty messy) and weed it all out.  After all, I cannot ask my kids to get organized for school and homework if I can’t set a good example now can I?

Well, I came across an email that my mother-in-law sent me a few years ago about being a “mean mom”.  I chuckled reading it back then (my husband laughed too and said he had a mean mom~ha ha) and decided to save it because it reminded me of my growing up and how “mean” my mother was and I thought someday I would share it with my kids (of course when they were old enough to appreciate it).  With the start of a new school year comes new routines due to new time schedules, varying amounts of homework between the kids, getting out of the stay up late ~ sleep late routine and trying to get them to get their household chores done now that time is limited … I have to say it’s like going to the dentist; I don’t like it and neither do they. So now is as good a time as any….

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Let me share some of the email ~ What my Mean Mom Told Me:

I loved you enough to ask where you were going, with whom and what time you would be home.

i love you comment 35 150x150 Being Home in your HeartI loved you enough to be silent and let you discover your new friend was a creep.

I loved you enough to make you pay for the bubble gum you had taken and tell the clerk, “I stold this yesterday and I want to pay for it”.

I loved you enough to stand over you for two hours while you cleaned your room, a job that should have taken 15 mintues.

I loved you enough to let you see anger, disappointment, and tears in my eyes. Children must learn their parents are not perfect.

I loved you enough to let you assume the responsibiltiy for your actions even when the penalties were so harsh they almost broke my heart.

Most of all, I loved you enough to say No when I knew you would hate me for it.

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Was your mom mean? I know mine was~while other kids ate candy for breakfast, we had to have cereal, eggs and toast.  Other kids had soda and twinkies for lunch and we had to eat a sandwich and some fruit…and of course dinner was made for us, not take out, and we had to help and I am certain the other kids didn’t have to do that.

2008 09 03 chores 150x150 Being Home in your HeartShe had the nerve to ask us to do chores on Saturday, in addition to the chores we had to do every day of the week, like stacking wood or shoveling coal into the cellar, cleaning our rooms and making our beds, organizing our dresser drawers and closets, laundry, spring cleaning, fall cleaning, shoveling, vacuuming, dusting, dishes, cleaning out cabinets, taking out trash and more!  If we looked at her crossed eyed or make one negative comment, well she would give us more things to do~like we didn’t have any friends right?

How about always having to know everywhere we were and who are friends were, where they lived, how far would we be going up the street or down the street….and sheesh, if we said we were going to be home “later” it had to be a “time” and if we weren’t home by then, my dad would be out looking for us.  Again, like we had nothing better to worry about than time?

How about those famous phrases too ~ if your friends were going to jump off a bridge would you do that too? I don’t care what your friends are doing, you’re not doing that.  I don’t care if your friends are outside playing right now, you have a table to set, some homework and clothes to fold.

Clip art house 150x150 Being Home in your HeartSo I thought now would be a good time to share these words of wisdom as the growing years are tough for kids and for Mom’s~I know I was a real pain to my mother and now I can say I appeciate her for just how “mean” she was.  So what does Being Home in Your Heart have to do with all this? Well, it means that I am comforted knowing I am not alone in the things I say and do.  I can laugh out loud when I say some of these “momisms”.

I tell my kids that HOME is where your learning begins and that it is up to me to follow through with that teaching.  Even when I think what I say is falling on deaf ears, I take heart that they too will remember all these mean mom things and make right choices for themselves.

I also take great comfort in the fact that they will come back with their families and feel “Welcome Home”.

Apr

28

Posted by : Diane | On : April 28, 2010

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Good Day Friends and Welcome Home! I am so happy spring has finally arrived and the snow is gone aren’t you?  I see the trees blooming and the air has all those great spring smells (ok the allergies don’t like them all) but isn’t it great?!!  I am looking foward raking and gardening and general spring clean up around the yard with my family.  What are you looking foward to in the coming weeks ahead?

Over the last couple of weeks I have been working on my Tuesdays in Templeton facebook page and also the corresponding blog and meeting with business owners, people from around town, asking questions about our history and hearing some great stories.  I have many more people to meet and questions to ask, but I am on my way and very excited about developing these relationships with our local historians, businesses and neighbors.

Relationship building takes time and is so rewarding and eventually you come to call them friends.  Isn’t it great when you go to your local coffee shop and you don’t have to tell them what you want~they just know? Isn’t it nice when when you go to the local bank and you are a name and not a number?  I bet you can think of other places you like to go to because you feel great when they greet you and care for your needs.  I am certain those relationships did not come over night~it takes time to build that kind of rapport and trust. I am so happy when I can walk into my coffee shop and they know exactly what I need and I start my morning off right! How about when I go the bank and they help me with not just my bank deposit but refer other services I am looking for and I trust in that.  These things have come to mean alot to me because of my job as a Realtor and how I want my clients to feel when they choose me to help them find or sell their home. How I want to develop that relationship over time and not in just a few minute phone conversation with such a large investment.

I believe that building a realtionship with your Realtor should be a process and not a rushed one I might add.  Perhaps you came to that Realtor via a referral from a friend, family member or one of the businesses you frequent which is wonderful, but you are making the largest purchase you may ever make in your lifetime shouldn’t you get to know this person?  Perhaps you were browsing the paper or internet and just decided to call that real estate office?  Are you going to appointments/showings and you just talked to this person on the phone for a few minutes?  Do they really know what you may want or need in that perhaps brief conversation?  Do you understand the process of homebuying and what team you are putting together?

Have you taken the time to see if you like this Realtor and do they fit well with your personality and yes I feel this is important. As an example, if you like to talk things out and need more explanations to reach decisions and your Realtor is quick and to the point, that may not feel right for you and in turn can be intimidating.  Does your Realtor’s schedule fit with yours? What tools do they have to assist you?  Can you know these things in a brief conversation?

I could go on and on, but my point is that you have taken the time to build relationships with others I mentioned above so don’t you owe it to yourself to get to know your Realtor and your Realtor know you?  If you are thinking of selling or buying anytime in the future near or far, seek that person out now and begin to build that rapport to be comfortable with their knowledge, have the tools needed to be in place, help build your homebuying or selling team and when the time is right you both will be prepared and ready to go. In addition to that, you will have a solid relationship with your Realtor you can count on!

Your Realtor can be a resource for you in many ways as we come in contact with so many people and businesses~referrals are our way of life.  Begin building that relationship today, contact a Realtor

Apr

28

Posted by : Diane | On : April 28, 2010

Courage~ also known as bravery and heart. Determination~ also known as purpose and strength.

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I have been watching the Olympics over the last couple of weeks and have seen triumph and disappointment, spectacular athletism and then great tragedy, almosts and certains, and medals won and medals lost by milliseconds….. But, the athlete that touched me the most was Joannie Rochette of Canada, Women’s Figure Skating, and her great courage and determination while facing the sudden passing of her Mom. She mourned her loss in front of millions and was so uplifting and inspirational to many; most definately to me.

I admire that she chose to continue to compete for herself and as a tribute to her Mom for all the years she supported her and lifted her up to be all that she could be. Mom’s are great aren’t they?!! I held my breath as she performed her short program and watched in amazement as she completed her elements to near perfection. I cried with her and many others when she broke down in tears when her skate was finished. She did it! The arena was on their feet clapping and cheering and showering her with love and support and at home I wanted to do the same thing. I believe she placed 4th that night, but for me she was GOLD!

This got me to thinking about how I am in my business and where I need to be; how I strive to have Determination with my goals and Courage to make it all come together. Many days I fall short of that but, I have determined that I am going to GO FOR THE GOLD each day and be in regular contact with my clients, network with companies and individuals that can help my clients reach their dream, be informed and knowledgeable by keeping up with what is going on in the marketplace and industry and support the clients/family/peers/friends/coworkers that have helped me achieve the place I am today. They too are GOING FOR THE GOLD and I want to be there to cheer them on!!

The next time I feel like just giving up and giving in I will remember the night that Joannie brought all she had to the rink and did her best!! If I can be that determined and have that much courage I will know at the end of the day I have acheived my personal best.

Joannie skated another personal best in the long program skate and took the silver medal…. I say congratualtions to you Joannie~ you are a great inspiration!

Apr

28

Posted by : Diane | On : April 28, 2010

welcomehome What Being Home Means To Me

I’m going home, I’m on my way home, I’ll see you at home, I will be home at.., you are at home doing what? (just kidding) … those are the many things I may say with the word home in them, but taken at just face value it just means I’ll be at the house at a certain time or something is going on at the house. I have been thinking about “home” and that is why I titled my blog Welcome Home because it is more than just a word for me….it’s a place I honor for my family and really for my business in a figurative sense as that is what I do for a living…real estate …”homes”.

Being home for me in a mindset is that is it a place you can feel relaxed, carefree, be yourself, ask questions and get answers even when they seem silly, being part of a team, being the place my extended family is welcome and is comfortable sharing in, it’s a place for me to grow and to watch ideas and people grow and flourish. It is the place to KNOW that those that care about you and that you care for want you there and need you there and visa versa. Each person has something to give and to offer and to learn from each other in our home.

In my business I want my clients to know that I want to be there for them as myself and for them to be comfortable to be themselves with me. I want them to be relaxed and carefree enough to ask questions even when they seem silly or may not fully know how to ask that question so we can explore all the possibilites together. I want to see them grow in their understanding and help them each step of the way in their journey to homeownership or to sell their homestead. I need to be sensitive to their individual needs and concerns because, after all, we are each unique so each situation will need to be handled in it’s own way. I also know that I learn something new each day and that each client I come in contact with is going to teach me a new trick or maybe enlighten me to an idea I had not thought of.

It also means, in my business, that each agent I come in contact with that they feel like we are working on the same team to reach an end goal for our respective clients and that is to make it to the closing table with as little stress as possible for the buyers and sellers. When a speed bump or ~sheesh I hate to think about it~ but a roadblock may come that we feel “at home” enough to work the challenge together in the best interests of all.

It is my goal that my clients feel when they turn the key in the lock and walk through their new door that they are home in every sense of the word.