Well, I don't know who reads this, but I hope everybody is well. What a good week! Braves barely make the play-offs, Falcons barely win, but a W is a W. I think we can all take away something from the city of Atlanta's sports this weekend: Never Give Up and Hard Work Always Pays Off. I hope everybody has a wonderful week!
I cannot into details about my new job due to some state laws, but I am extremely pleased with the first couple of days. It's a big place, but I think I'm up for the challenge! I just watched the Braves build their wild card lead to 1 game over the Padres. Let's try to win one for Bobby!
It has been a wild, wild couple of weeks for me. I have recently accepted a full-time greeter position at Piedmont Hospital. I will still work at Publix every other Saturday. I would like to thank CSE for helping me grow personally and professionally. So, I will start at Piedmont on Monday. The Braves are winding down there season and trying to get a spot in the play-offs. Sorry, I'm not saying much about the job but I will let you know more details once I start.
I would like to introduce to you the newest staff member, Kelsey Falvey. Here's a quick snapshot of Kelsey:
Q.How did you meet Kyle?
A.We had an intimate interview date at Lennox Mall and went to the Apple store to get my iPhone fixed.
Q.What do you think of Kyle's family?
A.Love them, they made me feel welcome from the first day I started...I consider them my Atlanta family! Very much like my family life back home in NC, a little crazy but full of love.
Q. I hear that Kyle has a funny nickname for all of his workers, what is yours?
A. BETTY BOOP, don't ask me why? But I like it :)
Q. What is next for you and Peasey?
A. Our next adventure will be traveling to the great state of North Kakalaki were we can cheer on the Tar Heels at the Dean Dome and go vandalize Cameron Indoor Stadium. I need to introduce him to the Chapel Hill way of life & he needs to meet the Falvey clan!
Goodnight blog nation and GO FALCONS!
K.Peasey
I would like to introduce to you the newest staff member, Kelsey Falvey. Here's a quick snapshot of Kelsey:
Q.How did you meet Kyle?
A.We had an intimate interview date at Lennox Mall and went to the Apple store to get my iPhone fixed.
Q.What do you think of Kyle's family?
A.Love them, they made me feel welcome from the first day I started...I consider them my Atlanta family! Very much like my family life back home in NC, a little crazy but full of love.
Q. I hear that Kyle has a funny nickname for all of his workers, what is yours?
A. BETTY BOOP, don't ask me why? But I like it :)
Q. What is next for you and Peasey?
A. Our next adventure will be traveling to the great state of North Kakalaki were we can cheer on the Tar Heels at the Dean Dome and go vandalize Cameron Indoor Stadium. I need to introduce him to the Chapel Hill way of life & he needs to meet the Falvey clan!
Goodnight blog nation and GO FALCONS!
K.Peasey
Adversity can be defined as pushed to the limits, according to K. Peasey. Appreciation is when you appreciate something and when you are pushed by the people that love and care for you. A week ago, this was all put into focus for me by my big bro. My big bro competed in an IronMan. When you push and you drive so hard, that is what life is all about to me. Do you have the drive to pursue your goals and aspirations? To fight through your adversities? To appreciate your life?
Pease, love and sunshine
Pease, love and sunshine
As we close down the month of August and look forward to the Fall, it has been a very exciting and challenging time in my life. We recently took a trip to Kentucky to see my brother, Brent, compete in a full Ironman Triathlon. It was an amazing experience to be a part of. The crowd was something that I'll never forget for the rest of my life. It was so inspirational to see everyone rooting on everybody for the common goal. It really tests your ability and your mental strength. I am so proud of my brother for what he did, and it was awesome to be there with Sam and the rest of my family. You never know how much of a little impact somebody can have on you. I believe that one of the best experiences for me this past weekend going to see my brother, was the spirit and the gift that all the participants have. We all have a gift and it's up to us to use that gift to our fullest advantage and push ourselves to the limit. We are on the edge everyday. How can you make a difference in your world? I want to do an Ironman. I want people to see that I want to take it to the next level. I want to push the edge. I want to find that gift. I want to find that passion.