Rose-Folding

Posted By: Brad Boardman  //  Category: Boardman Views, Education, Family, Humor

Okay.  For those of you budget-conscious guys who are looking for a deal on Valentine’s Day roses, get ready to get busy.

There are, of course, no guarantees, but I’d be willing to bet that were you to present a dozen of these handmade (by you!) gems to your sweetheart, it would go a long way toward making up for whatever’s wrong with you in her eyes.

Additionally, along about the 5th or 8th or 10th rose, you’ll probably be getting good enough at folding paper that you could see yourself setting up a little cottage industry folding roses for your buddies and charging them big bucks.

Whether you’re romantically or entrepreneurially inclined or not, take a quick look at this demonstration on how to turn a piece of paper into a rose.  I thought it was pretty intriguing…

…until I tried it, that is.

On second thought, there’s probably not that much wrong with you in her eyes anyway.  Just blow the budget and go buy her some roses…or whatever she likes…unless you’re really inspired to start folding roses, in which case you should Google “how to fold an origami rose” and take your pick.  But whatever you decide, take action now!

Happy Valentine’s Day.

You’re in Boardman Country!

Make yourself at home,

Brad

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No Million "Aires" Allowed

Posted By: Brad Boardman  //  Category: Boardman Views, Business Network, Care Giving, Education, Jobs Careers, Opportunities

I was aware when Ken and Jan (two of my caregiving clients) moved in back in October, 2008,  that I was no longer going to be able to spend hours at a time tucked away in my attic office working on my computer. While Jan has never “wandered” as a result of her dementia, she quickly feels abandoned if she doesn’t see people (me) around.

At the same time, I certainly needed to be able to continue the many things I do that require a computer.  Thanks to my friend Dave Kranz over at Seamus Systems, I moved my base of operations down into Read more…

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