About this time last year, I was on a walk of faith. I began a new career.

It coincided with dramatic and tragic turns in my parents' lives. The changes that have taken place in all of our lives since July 2013 are mindboggling when I think about them too long.

Despite his illness and circumstances, Daddy wanted to hear all about my real estate school. I'm so grateful I made that leap so I could call and report on the passing of each and every class, and finally, the state exam. 

I always hoped my daddy would see me graduate from college or publish a book before he died, because I wanted to make him proud.

Oh, I know my daddy was proud of me, just the way I was, because that's the kind of daddy he was. But I still wanted to do it for him. I felt I owed it to him for dropping out of college all those years ago.

When I told him I passed the state Realtor exam, I could hear the pride in his voice, but also confidence that I would do well. That confidence he projected on me – a belief in me – has carried me through this past year.

I've not only faced the challenge of starting my own business, but also the responsibilty of helping my mom get through her own challenges. It helps that she's closer to me; those exhausting, frequent long drives to and from Houston are behind me. 

I didn't kick ass and take names in real estate this year, but I did meet a lot of fantastic people, made new friends, felt myself stretching and growing in ways I haven't for years… plus managed to help quite a few people find new homes, which was the ultimate goal anyway.

Well, that and make some money so that my hardworking, long-suffering husband can dare to dream about retiring…one day.

My writing and photography (and yes, blogging) have been forced back on to a shelf to gather dust for awhile, but I have managed to be there for my mom, and for the most part, my kids, friends, other family, and church.

I appreciate those of you who still come around for my infrequent posts, and forgive me when I don't make the rounds for a week or two to your blogs. I had been warned that real estate was a 24/7 job, but I didn't realize that meant the to-do's really never ended, even if you stop taking calls at 7pm. 

I've gotten used to dreaming about real estate.

The perks? Quite often free food and drinks (we have to network!)… and every once in awhile, ping-pong. Great stress relief.

And I know Daddy is smiling – he taught me how to play.

 

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It's a strange mix of heaven and hell. But I like it. Happy anniversary to me! 

I can't wait to see what the next year brings…

 

"Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it.

Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it."

~ W.H. Murray

  

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24 responses to “This time last year…”

  1. Ms. A Avatar

    Happy First Anniversary!
    Can’t imagine playing ping pong in a dress and wedges, but, then again… I can’t imagine me playing ping pong period! Go, Barbara!

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  2. lisleman Avatar

    Congrats on seeing it through. You could write another one about the ping-pong of life. Everyone who has been kind and helpful for others has achieved a good thing. The little stuff adds up to make the world a better place.

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  3. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I agree! I look at opportunities to help people as gifts from God, because they add so much pleasure to my life. (Boy, the ping-pong of life. That's a great description of it!) 
     

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  4. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you!! Playing in those shoes and the dress was different for me, too. It helped that we weren't keeping score and I could just try to keep the ball in play as long as possible, so I didn't have to go chasing it down! 
     

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  5. Tabor Avatar

    Life is a strange heaven and hell.

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  6. lisa Avatar

    You bet he’s smiling, Barbara.
    You’ve had quite a year, with both ups and downs, but you made it through, and you did so with grace.
    It has been a pleasure following you on this journey.

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  7. Rae Sinor Avatar
    Rae Sinor

    Happy anniversary! The first of many. You have only just begun my friend! I know with your hard work, determination and desire….You’re going to soar and do even greater things! You’re Daddy is for sure, smiling down from heaven with that sweet little smile he had! I KNOW he is indeed proud! Love you!

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  8. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you for all your support and encouragement, sweet Rae. It has truly meant so much and helped so much! Love you, too!
     

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  9. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I'm grateful to all of my friends like you who have supported me here through all of the ups and downs and changes. Thank you for being there!
     

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    That it is! It keeps us from getting too comfortable, that's for sure.
     

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  11. Lady Fi Avatar

    Well done you on seeing it through. I hope your next year is a wonderful one with lots more sales!

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  12. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks, Fiona! Me, too!
     

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  13. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    Seems to me your real estate career is off to a great start. I love the W. H. Murray quote. It’s usually (incorrectly) attributed to Goethe.

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  14. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    It was one of the quotes from a workshop I took through Keller Williams – BOLD. Very motivating and full of tools for positive thinking for the days when it all seems uphill. I just copied it from them, so I'm glad they got it right!!
     

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  15. Suldog Avatar

    Anyone who can play ping pong in a little black dress has my undying admiration. Congrats on the career, of course, but that takes guts!

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  16. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I didn't know there was going to be ping-pong, or I would have dressed appropriately. However, I wasn't going to let it stop me from playing! I love, love, love ping-pong!
     

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  17. Agnes Avatar

    I’m sure he’s proud of you ๐Ÿ™‚
    And happy first anniversary Barbara ๐Ÿ™‚

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  18. Jennifer Richardson Avatar

    So much about this touches me, Barbara.
    Your dad projected his confidence onto you
    …that is something I so needed to hear.
    I love the way your dad taught you to play
    ping pong. So did mine and I needed to remember
    that tonight. Thank you.
    So much thanks,
    Jennifer

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  19. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I love that we share similar memories of our dads! It's amazing how those simple things are the ones who help carry us through the tough times, isn't it? xoxo
     

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  20. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you , Agnes!
     

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  21. catskillblogger Avatar

    It’s funny how parents make us want to improve ourselves without them having to say a single word.

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  22. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    With my parents, it was usually just a look. I'm not sure if I had that same effect on my kids! 
     

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  23. Hilary Avatar

    Oh Barbara… you are such a trooper in everything you do. I admire the hell out of you. Happy First year of Success!

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  24. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Well, I admire the hell out of you, so we're even!! Thank you, Hilary!
     

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