Alright—you beautiful and healthy people survived another month.
There were some rowdy nights at the Mayo house during Mr. Beckett’s first few weeks, but we all are getting some sleep here and there.
Baby is healthy. He grows strong and is getting used to the world.
Sarah continues to recover. And Bracken Jr. and I are the diaper pit crew, setting new world records in the diaper change.
And the Emperor himself paid us a visit; Palpatine came to hang out on Halloween.
We have gone for some nice fall stroller rides in October, rolling the baby around.
The inaugural Band Fest at FiveSense Farm was a great success. Look for another edition of the Band Fest coming up in December.
Property Management Inc. presented a fun and very interesting summit of real estate investment minds at The Alley this past month.
Despite some reports and loud voices attempting to convince otherwise, there’s still plenty of stability, consistency and dependability out there if you know where to look.
Whomever wins the elections and whatever may happen in society and the media—while nothing is absolutely certain—I feel safe predicting that Thor’s will continue selling Lionel trains and fine Tennessee furniture, Nacho’s will keep on serving their delicious chili verde, chimichangas, rice and queso, and the Pulse will keep on pulsing and putting out an edition of our publication every month.
There’s plenty of doom-and-gloom and society-is-falling-apart talk this year, but do not worry; Nurture Nook still offers peaceful, relaxing massage and facial sessions. Hank’s will keep on honky tonkin’ and keeping the music playing and the drinks cold, 219 Mixed Cuisine is ready for your sushi, calzone or burger order and the CNB Plumbing team is working hard to serve the community’s plumbing needs.
Van’s will keep the chicken wings smoking. Bill Taylor continues to teach karate and Donut Country will always cook those fine, tasty treats, because that’s what they do.
These people do not sit at home waiting for someone to pay them for doing nothing. They, like so many other Murfreesboro entrepreneurs, make business happen and keep things moving.