Friday, July 27, 2012

Organizing Olympics Opening Ceremony


Today is the opening ceremony for the Olympics so I thought it would be fun would play a mini "Organizing Olympic Games" here on the blog.

When I was a girl, my father worked for 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal Canada, because of this I was blessed to be able to attend many of the events and catch the fire and spirit of the Olympics first hand.   It was a life changing experience and I learned a lot about perseverance from the few athletes I met.   During the Olympics I was even able to have breakfast with Jesse Owens who taught me that cream on my cereal was tastier than milk - weird fun fact!

During these games, I thought a daily post with an organizing mission, game or event would be an entertaining way to celebrate this new Olympic session.

As with an athlete, there is preparation and training for the big event.   The training for our opening Organizing Olympics Ceremony will be as such:  oh, did I mention this is an outdoor opening ceremony.   No roof the stadium for this one…. we are heading outdoors…but I digress, preparation for the game will require a paper and pencil, and ensuring that the right training materials are available, a timer and broom would be most helpful.

The games begin in the front yard.   Stand back from the house and survey the “game field” with the critical eye of your opponent (aka, a realtor).

·         Does the grass need a mow?
·         Is the porch covered in Cobwebs?
·         Are the gardens a mass of weeds?
·         Do the Windows need to be washed?
·         Trash cans still hanging around?
·         Tons of kids toys all over the yard?
·         Would you want to buy your house “as is”?

Your home, is your Olympic Opening Ceremony, it is what you show the world about your family and your community spirit.   The condition of our homes affects our neighbour’s ability to sell theirs at full value.   Join your team with a full faced attack.  No matter how long, make a list of tasks that must be completed to get your home back in order.  Then set the timer for 15 minutes, grab the broom attack the cobwebs, and the yard clutter full throttle.   It may take several attempts but repetition and perseverance will propel you toward your goal

Just as Britain is showing its best face to the world during these Olympic Games, let’s all make our homes reveal our best face to the neighbourhood we live in.  Strive for nothing less than your best and I am sure the neighbours will be waving a 10.0 score card in no time.  Your home is likely your largest asset. GO FOR GOLD!

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