Hello, my name is Sandy and welcome to my blog, It's a Jungle Out There.
For the last ten years I have been a full-time real estate agent working with clients in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. I started in business after retiring from 25 years in human resources. I love my work in real estate because I meet people from many different places and all walks of life, and I love learning about new people. I am married and am blessed to be part of a wonderful family which includes two stepchildren and five terrific grandchildren.
A big part of my life involves community service. In addition to my career in real estate, I also run a local Christmas charity for children of needy families and serve as a member of my town's juvenile hearing board. For the last 30+ years I have also dabbled in genealogical research and am proud to be a direct descendant of Reverend John Robinson, Pastor to the Pilgrims.
I love to read anything and everything and am a member of a Book Club. My husband, Paul, and I share our house with two crazy dogs: Lucy, a Jack Russell Terrier and Rosey, a Golden Retriever, both of whom I'm sure you will hear lots more about. Paul and I love to travel and I hope to share some of those stories, too.
When I thought about becoming a blogger, my intentions were to share some insight into the real estate market and provide some general information about buying or selling a home. For that information please visit my real estate blog at Rhode Island Real Estate. Along the way I hope to also blog about our travels, town and life in general!
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you will again!
Sandy
For the last ten years I have been a full-time real estate agent working with clients in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. I started in business after retiring from 25 years in human resources. I love my work in real estate because I meet people from many different places and all walks of life, and I love learning about new people. I am married and am blessed to be part of a wonderful family which includes two stepchildren and five terrific grandchildren.
A big part of my life involves community service. In addition to my career in real estate, I also run a local Christmas charity for children of needy families and serve as a member of my town's juvenile hearing board. For the last 30+ years I have also dabbled in genealogical research and am proud to be a direct descendant of Reverend John Robinson, Pastor to the Pilgrims.
I love to read anything and everything and am a member of a Book Club. My husband, Paul, and I share our house with two crazy dogs: Lucy, a Jack Russell Terrier and Rosey, a Golden Retriever, both of whom I'm sure you will hear lots more about. Paul and I love to travel and I hope to share some of those stories, too.
When I thought about becoming a blogger, my intentions were to share some insight into the real estate market and provide some general information about buying or selling a home. For that information please visit my real estate blog at Rhode Island Real Estate. Along the way I hope to also blog about our travels, town and life in general!
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you will again!
Sandy
10 comments:
Welcome to the world of blogging! You're blog looks great!
Thanks, Pam, and thanks for all your help.
Very neat blog!
Cute blog design!
Hi! I'm a new blogger and new to SITS too. That's where I found you! I'm glad I stopped by!
Interesting background...sounds like you have a lovely and full life! Looking forward to keeping up with you, when you get a chance, check out The Pursuit of Mommyness!
http://thepursuitofmommyness.com/
You have a fantastic blog!
I love that you are so involved in the Adopt-A-Family program! I am involved with a similar program through the company I work for :-) There is nothing better than knowing that you made someone's holiday happier!
Your blog looks great. I hope to get mine looking all shiny and organized some day. I'm going through your book montage for some good book ideas. I have read almost all of them. Looks like we have a lot in common. Keep up the good work.
Blessings
Quite an impressive blog. Nice pics.
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