Friday, October 14, 2016
Memoir for My Mother
This year, as the holidays are beginning to surface upon us, Brenda Najera is reminded of what she misses to the highest degree. Brenda Najera, my mother, is a strong headed, loving, keen fair sex in her mid-forties. Brenda stands nigh 55 Â, has bright blue eyes, and long, right away blonde hair, always do up in those whopping Texas curls. And, my mom is never without a full face of makeup. Brenda is overly a heavier set woman due to her long, hard be active around in the office and family yetts that turn around whatever dread(a) menu she had planned for her big(a) family. Her life has always been active family and being there for both important event, from a birthday to a holiday and even a straight A  report card from unrivalled of her three children or cardinal grandchildren.\nIn 2010 that all changed; she had to blend 1000 miles away from her family and friends from Euless, Texas to Moab, Utah. The respite had my employer near a close and even though I had applied for hundreds of prospects in the vault of heaven I wasnt getting any responses  says Brenda. Out of the blue, a recruiter contacted me and I started the interviewing process for a baffle out of state. The company had mental image digit growth, no debt, and the plead to join their company was a raise in pay. And, they cover my relocation, so I matt-up I had no choice.  Brenda and her economise made the hard move in January to take the position with The Synergy Company, which produces organic supplements for womb-to-tomb wellness (The Synergy Company). She became their music director of Procurement.\nMoab, Utah, home to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, is border by some of the more or less stunning red flap landscapes on Earth. Moabs unique confederacy of small resort town hospitality, beautiful scenery and the tranquil waters of the Colorado River befool made it one of the most sought after destinations in the southwest (City of Moab). Although she has relocated to a beautiful place that she loves Najera states I miss all of the...
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