By: Christina M. Deck
I had the honor and opportunity to write a prospectus for Midwest Medical Transport Company. It is with great appreciation to the owners, Kim and Jill Wolfe for allowing me to assist their great company. I truly admire their story and background.
They started their company out of an apartment.then moved to a garage. They ran their operations out of their garage from 1992-2000. I was very inspired by their determination and hard work.
Curt always jokes with me saying, you are starting your company from our dining room table on your laptop. He says it will be a great story to tell someday to another client. I have been offered an office space with some other ladies from the Launch Ladies Lincoln group and I agreed I would take it. I am excited about the opportunity to meet other women in Lincoln with the same entrepreneur spirit as me.
It was such a huge project for me. I am feeling so triumphant with my achievement of finishing the 50 page prospectus. Yes! 50 pages after I finished it tonight...I posted it was 20 pages on Facebook, but after adding photos and captions it totaled 49 pages.
I am so very thankful and grateful to Sean DeLancey for this opportunity. I am looking forward to adding this prospectus to my ever growing binder. I am feeling like Leslie Knope if you get the Parks and Rec inference. I want to keep knocking these projects out of the park and giving it my all. I get up early, I work late. Sometimes, it is hard when the alarm goes off at 5 a.m. beckoning me out of bed onto our hard wood floor, but to me in the end it is so worth it, as I want to provide my family with an awesome life and share my passion for writing with the world.
I am beyond overjoyed at this moment as I was chosen to write this prospectus. There have been times in the last eight weeks I have doubted myself and my abilities, but my amazing spouse keeps pushing me forward each day reminding me that I can't give up and this is what I love. He asked me the other day when I knew I loved writing and when I found my passion. I told him the story of being in the fourth grade and making my own lunch each morning in our kitchen on Whitestone Drive. I would sit down and eat breakfast and turn on CNN news. I always watched this news woman named Bobbi and at the time, I thought I want to be like her. I want to share the news, share my stories and write. I thought Bobbi was amazing because she was a woman on TV sharing the news with the WORLD (haha) I would write short stories, poems, narratives. I dove into books with nose stuck in them for hours. I read all the classics. While other fourth graders were checking out popular fiction, I was reading the biography of Benjamin Franklin. I was so passionate about learning about the world around me and sharing it. I wanted to compose beautiful stories to share with everyone. I knew when I was 8 I wanted to be a writer. My husband then said jerk! haha! He was joking, but I always felt an urge to write.
I am also so grateful to our new and current clients, as they have chosen us to assist them with their current and future WRITING needs. A huge thank you!
I have never been so grateful to those around me for believing in me and my talent. I hope I will continue to work vigorously to achieve my goals and endure under deadlines.
Goodnight, calling it a day after 15 hours of marathon writing and proofing....
~ C Emery Scott and the busy bees
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