We have started the process of getting authorization for our Guest House again. I don't know how long it is going to take or how many papers need to be filed, but I am unleashing my fiduciare (tax accountant) to take care of it all. He told me to give him some money and he'll get it done. He also joked about me having to buy him a new pair of shoes at the end because he is going wear down the souls of his making this happen.
I sure can't wait to be an official registered Guest House. That will be great to advertise and get folks in the door. Guess I need to start thinking of a name for the house.
Maybe ... Riad Padgett
Friday, May 14, 2010
Constantly Growing
It seemed to take forever to hit the century mark (class #100), but since we did, we have been racing toward #200. In the past few weeks, we have been holding classes at break-neck speeds. Early this morning, we had a delightful couple in from New Mexico (#108). From now until the end of the month, I think we have 10 more classes already in the books.
A few weeks ago we had "Aussie week." On Tuesday, a dude named Isaac came through on his travels from Sydney. Two days later, a fun couple from Melbourne ventured through our school. I almost lost my Texas accent and headed Down Under after that week.
In two weeks we have "Foreign Tongue week" if it all works out. There are two classes slated to be in French, then four classes to be held in Modern Standard Arabic. Guess I will just sit in the corner and pick my nose for those. Not gonna be able to understand much. But washing dishes is an international language.
Sorry about the delay between posts. I hope to become more regular in recording all the fun events of our school. I need to do this more regularly so I don't forget all the fun that we have with each of our clients.
A few weeks ago we had "Aussie week." On Tuesday, a dude named Isaac came through on his travels from Sydney. Two days later, a fun couple from Melbourne ventured through our school. I almost lost my Texas accent and headed Down Under after that week.
In two weeks we have "Foreign Tongue week" if it all works out. There are two classes slated to be in French, then four classes to be held in Modern Standard Arabic. Guess I will just sit in the corner and pick my nose for those. Not gonna be able to understand much. But washing dishes is an international language.
Sorry about the delay between posts. I hope to become more regular in recording all the fun events of our school. I need to do this more regularly so I don't forget all the fun that we have with each of our clients.
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