Friday, August 22, 2008

Babe Ruth Baseball baby...



This year Ron and I signed up to be an area host family for the Babe Ruth World Series! We have had tons of fun this last week! Brayden was in the parade downtown as a "future babe Ruth player" with a mohawk and sign on the stroller! Daddy drove his truck with all of the parents in tow, and we designed and built the float for the kids in the parade! This weekend is the championship game, it will be the end of a fun couple of weeks. Here are some pics of Brayden in his parade gear...

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Funny little man...



Here is Brayden with his mohawk after he was in the Babe Ruth World Series parade last weekend. He thinks he is just the funniest little man.

Brayden...


Our Brayden is almost a year old! He is growing up into a wonderful little boy! Brayden almost always has a smile on his face, and loves it when we kiss his face over and over again. He loves to recieve and give "buzzerboos" and giggles incessantly at Moose A Moose and Zee on Noggin. He is the most ticklish little boy-ever! His feet, arms, legs, neck, back, and chin! He loves to ride in Daddys arms while playing Airplane around the house. He loves to have Daddy toss him into the air and gut giggles the whole time. Brayden has grown to truly love baseball, and almost forgets to blink as he stares at the games in awe. Brayden loves to eat with his fingers, eating puffs, cheerios, peas and mashed potatoes. His words to date are Mama-Dadda-Wow, uh-oh, ba-ba, good, no, (grandma is mmmmmA!) Num-while eating and other little things that sound like other words here and there. Brayden officially took his first real step on his own August 14th! He has been standing up and cruising on furniture for a few weeks now. Brayden has 7 teeth, and loves to bite! We are trying to get him to understand the importance of not biting currently. He is starting to understand what no means, but does not listen. He crawls all over the place until his knees are bright red! People comment on his happy and calm disposition, he hardly ever cries! We are so happy and proud of him. We love you Brayden-Mommy and Daddy.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

10 Months...

Brayden is officially 10 months old today! I cannot get over how fast the last ten months have gone! He is such a wonderful little peanut. The first birthday is coming so quickly! I can't wait!

Brayden at two days old:

Brayden now:

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Our visit with Aunt Jo in South Carolina






In May we went to SC to see Aunt Jo, Uncle Chuck, Candy and Dan and the kids, and spend a night with them on our way home from Florida. It was so much fun! It was the first time Aunt Jo had seen Bray in person and she gave him a tubby, new outfits, and his new favorite octopus toy he chews on all the time. We had dinner and visited, and enjoyed their beautiful, quiet new home in SC. It was fun to sit and talk with Dan and Candy, and Kaity and Nathan had tons of fun playing with Brayden as well. Can't wait to see them all again soon. We miss you guys tons!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Pay it Forward, Random Acts of Kindness at Work...

A few weeks ago at work, I implemented a plan to boost morale within the 500+ employees at The-Connection since we are experiencing so many changes within the company right now. I called it the Random Acts of Kindness and Professionalism week, where everyone had Pay it Forward cards that they would pass out to eachother for a compliment, helping hand, new introduction etc. It grew into creating a "Pay it Forward" essentially to our local community center, St. Susans Soup Center in Jamestown. I am so very proud of how much this was embraced, and how successful it became in just two short weeks. Here is the article the Post-Journal wrote about this after my call center manager called them to tell them about this program I started, and the success it generated. I am so very proud of this. It made such a difference for so many people, including me :-) Enjoy...

The-Connection Donates
Call Center Makes Contribution To St. Susan Center

By Robert Rizzuto rrizzuto@post-journal.com
POSTED: June 11, 2008


From left, Tahme Ling and Shannon Strong, senior team supervisors, and Jeri Barnes, call center manager, present Kurt Gustafson, St. Susan Center vice president, with a check for $1,025. Half of the money was raised by the Jamestown employees, and the rest was donated by Fred Weiner, CEO of the Connection.
P-J photo by Robert Rizzuto

The Connection call center in Jamestown presented Kurt Gustafson, vice president of St. Susan Center and Soup Kitchen, with a $1,023 check. Tuesday, shortly after a truck came to pick up multiple boxes of food the business raised.

‘‘Right now there is such a need to feed the people of Jamestown,’’ Gustafson said. ‘‘The number of people coming in has grown, and over the next few months, it will probably continue that way.’’

He explained that economic pressures, such as the rising price of gas and food, are putting local families in a position they are unfamiliar with. But said that since the center can offer wholesome meals that cost less than a dollar to produce, the money will go a long way.

Shannon Strong, senior team supervisor at The Connection, said the whole fundraiser started as something else entirely, and quickly grew into a special kind of creation.

‘‘We had a new call center manager coming in and that brings about change. And we though it would be impossible to implement the changes without some type of incentive program to boost morale,’’ she said. ‘‘And that’s where I came up with the idea of the ’Pay It Forward’ system.’’

She explained that in order to encourage the 500 employees to engage the new manager and other supervisors, they implemented a plan where whenever someone introduces themselves, they get a ‘‘pay it forward card.’’

This expanded to include random acts of kindness in the workplace, and eventually encompassed office professionalism.

There ended up being about 3,000 cards handed out, according to Ms. Strong, and they have been pasted along the halls of the office.

At the end of the week, she said that another senior team leader, Tahme Ling, suggested incorporating a fundraising aspect which could benefit a local charity.

‘‘She suggested we do something to contribute to St. Susan’s,’’ Ms. Strong said. ‘‘And everyone here gave, whether it was money or canned goods.’’

The result was $525 in cash and 10 large boxes of non-perishable goods, all earmarked for the St. Susan Center, according to the new call center manager, Jeri Barnes.

‘‘Then I called out CEO Fred Weiner and asked him what he though about matching the contribution,’’ she said. ‘‘And he said yes.’’

She said that for every dollar or canned good a worker donated, they would have their name entered into a drawing to win an assortment of things, ranging from sleeping bags and coolers to basketballs and other sport equipment.

‘‘Fred is really big on rewarding associates for a number of reasons,’’ Ms. Barnes said. ‘‘We really try to create a positive work environment.’’

Ms. Strong said she was pleased with the success of the event because it boosted morale in the workplace, and they were able to help out the community at the same time.

‘‘On both a personal and professional level, it feels really good,’’ she said. ‘‘Everything we did turned out to be a positive thing.’’

Ms. Barnes said The Connection is in a new phase of its life in Jamestown, and the ‘‘Pay It Forward’’ promo is just a sign of what’s to come.

‘‘When we started here we only had about 25 employees and a few clients. But we’ve grown so much, especially over the past year, and now have many clients,’’ she said. ‘‘I’m here to look at the process and procedures and get some more incentive programs like this into place. Hopefully we can do this again in the near future.’’

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Playing Baseball with Daddy

Over Memorial Day weekend, Ron took his nephew to the ball field to practice for awhile. Brayden was growing anxious because Daddy was on the field doing something without him. Needless to say, Ron ended up running the bases with Brayden, and he loved every second of it. Here are some funny pics Mommy took as I could not help myself. Brayden was in his glory. So was Daddy :-)


Getting ready to run the bases...

Ready...

Set...

And he was gone...so fast that he lost this...