“Welcome to the Red Sox Family!”
I couldn’t contain my smile. The
owner of my favorite team growing up. The man that headed up saving Fenway
Park, oversaw 3 World Series Championships in 10 years and who also invented
the position I was hired for just welcomed me (and 89 others) into the Red Sox
Family. Even though this was less than 5 minutes into the eventual 4 and a half
hour night if they had ended right there I would have been content.
Now I can’t divulge into much of
what was said or done last night for obvious reasons, but I can tell you one
thing: the more I find out about my job the more I can say with confidence that
I finally found a job that fits me. I can guarantee the people sitting around
me thought I was crazy as I smiled the whole time they talked about customer
service, payroll etc. I was like a kid in a candy store! And that was before I
got a special mini-tour with my department of the Red Sox Hall of Fame and Red Sox
trophy case. Don’t even get me started on that!
So anyways I just wanted to update
you guys on a little bit of what happened last night. I go back next week, and
hopefully the Green Line is fixed by then. My mom surprised me yesterday by
parking outside of Fenway to pick me up since she didn’t want me to walk too far
looking for another subway line to hop on after the Green went down. She’s
awesome like that. So yeah, I’ll do my best to let you guys know what’s going
on! Or…. You can up here for yourself one weekend and find out in person. Just
saying.
Since you’re here enjoy some good music. Because Boston
Noel,
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog on Facebook and thought I would read it. It thrills my heart to see you want to walk humbly with our God. When I have seen some of our former students walk away from the Lord or even mention they don't believe in Him anymore, it breaks my heart. Then the Lord shows me the ones of you who do want to follow our Lord and be obedient to Him and with that I praise our Lord. I am humbled that I had a small part in your education but I count it a joy to be able to see what the Lord is doing in your life. Continue to be a beacon for Him to the people of Boston.
In Him,
Mrs. Armstrong
Thank you Mrs. Armstrong! I really appreciate you taking the time to read what I wrote. It pains me to see friends and classmates of mine walk away from God, but I have a feeling many of them will find their way back as they get older. These past couple years, God has become more real to me than I ever thought possible, and I have no doubt He will draw his children back to himself.
ReplyDeleteAlso thank you for being an awesome teacher. I still remember you're art history lessons on Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Monet. The fact I knew a little bit about them helped open up friendships I never thought I would have.
Take Care,
Noel
I'm so proud of you Noel words can't express how much you have grown I love you
ReplyDeleteThanks Rosie! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome !
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