Thursday, May 31, 2012

FRG Leader

Yea, you read that right.
I'm my husbands company's FRG leader.
Lord, its busy/hard to be one. I was offered the position after the current FRG leader's husband was moved to a different company. Honestly,I didn't know why I was offered it. I mean I did volunteer a lot but I'm Enlisted. (Military wives will totally understand what I'm trying to say by saying that) So I said yes. And oddly enough I do enjoy it. I do love the multi tasking, organizing, and interacting with families and spouses. But the over all down side to it is that I listen/help them with their issues, but as they begin to mount I do feel the added pressure to help, but no one is there to really listen to my problems. (Besides my bestie Allie:)
I feel a certain level of pride and responsibility  to my families. 
I go above and beyond when I can. I fight for them when they ask me to (sometimes when they don't). And try my hardest to keep them as informed as possible. I seriously got lucky with the women I work with. I was blessed with five amazing POCs and to tell you the truth they are the reason our company looks so good.
I do this all for my husband. 
He's my rock, and where ever I can help I'm there. And this was a position that needed someone like me (OCD) lol

2 comments:

  1. You don't give yourself enough credit. I can't tell you enough how much I appreciate all of the work you are doing. You are so perfect for this job. It's virtually unheard of to have an FRG leader that everyone adores- everyone agrees is doing her best to keep the rest of us sane. That's exactly who you are. You set the bar really high, my next FRG leader doesn't stand a chance.

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    1. Lol Thank you so much Mary, means a lot to me to hear one of my friends/families say that. I just want to do the best I can since that is all I can ask for in my next FRG leader. Like I said, if you need anything don't hesitate to ask, I'm always here :)

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