Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Something that makes me sad.

Lancaster, SC has been named America's most vulnerable city. This makes me sad. This town was once a town that lived and thrived due to Springs Industries (the company that makes all the bedroom and bathroom linens). And now I read in Forbes Magazine that it's just a sad little town due to unemployment figures, poverty and education. Well let me tell you what I know and remember about Lancaster SC. My father's family is from this town and my grandparents have always lived there. I grew up spending many weekends there as well as lots of weeks during the summer. My grandfather and grandmother both worked for Springs. She worked in customer service and he worked in what was called the bleachery, where they made the textiles. They both put in many years with this company and retired many years ago. Springs at one time took great care of its employees. They use to have a small amusement park on the grounds of the Catawba River. It was also at this park that I first went to summer camp. I made it till Thursday and then I had to go home due to a bad case of homesickness. But let me tell you about this place. It had the biggest swimming pool I had ever seen with one of those Olympic size diving platforms. It had a skating rink that was outside. It had rides like you would see at a county fair. It also had a boat that would take you around the Catawba. It was a place of fun for kids of all ages. However, it closed many years ago due to the globalization of Springs Industries. It's sad to say that a large population of Lancaster lost there jobs due to the fact that Springs could find cheaper labor south of the border. Moving on from Springs let me tell you some other great things about Lancaster SC. Its Main St use to come alive on Friday and Saturday nights with teenagers just cruising. Yes I think the maximum speed on the weekends was a whopping 5 MPH. It was the place to see and be seen. I remember cruising with my cousin Kevin in his Camaro with the T-tops out listening to Rob Base. It wasn't the only thing to do on a weekend night in Lancaster it was the THING to do. Oh and I can't forget the Eckerd's lunch counter. My grandma and I use to have lunch there on Saturdays after leaving the beauty shop. You could get the world's best patty melt at the counter. I could go on and on about memories of Lancaster. It made my heart sad to read that article, however I am optimistic that this little town will turn things around.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Funny how things work out.

Seven months ago my spouse was offered a promotion to be an Operating Partner in Hilton Head. At the same time I made a lateral move to be the catering sales manager in Savannah, GA. We spent 6 months living in the lowcountry and decided it really wasn't for us and moved back to Columbia. At first I didn't know if I would have a job or not but the great company that I work for has allowed me to continue working for them. Well as of Friday I have found out that I get my old job back. Hooray. It turns out that the chick that had my job is making a move to our home office. Funny how things work out. I guess some body was looking out for me.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

BS and then some

As those of you who are friends with me know, I am very much a Democrat and I don't try and hide it. I love my all my friends Republican and Democrat and I will always agree to disagree. However, I must speak up about these brazen lies that are circulating on Myspace about Barack Obama. Mainly, the fact that he is a Muslim. He is not. He is a Christian. Also there is a BS post comparing Barack to the anti-christ. Now if it were done in good fun I could maybe get a laugh out of it but it's not. It's written in a way to scare people into voting for McCain. We've come this far with out any major scandel about Obama and the reason is he's a good Christian man. One of my favorite political sayings is God is Not a Republican...or a Democrat. So when it comes to electing a president think with your head and do what's right for you, whether it Obama or McCain. But please don't let the fear mongers scare you into believing their BS lies.