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***Drive-In's and restoring my faith in Humanity***

Melody Botting Real Estate Network: Real Estate Brokerage in The Colony, TX

Saturday was the best day I have had in a long time. The family got up early, went to my favorite breakfast restaurant, did a little shopping, and then we all worked out together. (Working out consists of swimming laps in a pool at the junior college). I stopped by Famous Footwear to replace my favorite tennis shoes. They were on sale but didn't have my size. The friendly sales clerk said, "No problem. We will send them to you at the sales price and will not charge shipping costs." I was thrilled to say the least.

Not wanting the perfect day to end I suggested we all go to the Drive-In. It is approximately an hour from home and we hadn't been in a few months. The girls had other plans so Tony and I decided to go without them. We took two of the dogs. We loaded the Tribeca with lawn chairs, blankets, dog treats and went on our merry way. I checked the website and they now take credit/debit cards so there was no need to stop for cash. Which was great because we had to beat the sunset!

The Galaxy Drive-In is located in Ennis, TX. They show most of the current movie releases and admission is only $6 per person. They encourage you to purchase food from the snack bar because they do not make much profit from the movies. However, they advertise '70's prices so it still is a fare deal.

Every time I go I am transported back to my childhood and teenage years. Watching movies under the stars with the smell of popcorn and junk food in the air is heart warming. The bugs weren't biting. In fact, the night was a little cooler than usual. It was a nice break from the Texas heat. Before the movie and during intermission the snack bar advertisements and movie count down are still the same. There are dancing colas, hot dogs, and pictures of 50's model cars sitting in the lot. The music is even from the 50's. Granted, I wasn't around that early but I can appreciate the nostalgia.

This is where it gets good- After exercising the dogs we decided it was time to get snacks. The movie was about to start so we needed to do it quickly. Tony stayed with the dogs and unloaded the SUV while I went to the concession stand. He said, "Hey, do you need cash?" I said. "Not a problem. I have a debit card. I checked the website and they take them now." So off I went... The line was out the door and around the corner. It was crowded!!! There were many children running around and video games blaring. I waited my turn. When I finally got to the register there was a woman standing behind me. I almost stumbled into her. She said, "It is ok." When the clerk told me it would be $16, I handed her my debit card. The clerk said, "We don't take credit cards." I said, "But... I checked the website and it clearly states you do." She said, "I am sorry but it will be a couple of more weeks before we can accept them." So here I am with my arms full of junk food and not a penny on me.

The woman I almost stumbled into was still standing behind me. She said, "It is only $16, here you go." I say, "Oh, I couldn't let you do that. My husband is in the car. I will just go back and get cash." She says. "No, it is not a problem really. The movie is about to start and you will be waiting again." So I loaded her name and cell number into my phone and promised to find her during intermission.

Silly me didn't ask which movie she was watching. I just assumed they all ended about the same time. Wrong! Another mistake I made was thinking I would have cell service. Wrong, yet again. Tony and I were getting tired so we decided to leave before the second feature. I kept watching the other screens to see if the other movies were ending. When my cell doesn't have service I can usually sqeeze out a text message or two. After a few attempts it finally worked. As luck would have it she was leaving as well and headed toward the exit. We met up with her and thanked her again.

I don't know about you but I am not used to people being that nice. I am sending her a link to this post via text message.

"Thank you again, Debbie. I appreciate your kindness."

BTW- When we stopped for gas on the way home I told Tony he better buy a lotto ticket!

Joseph Cycle

Pete and Mary Stanley: Real Estate Agent in Waxahachie, TX

I recently read an article about the Texas Real Estate Cycle (probably occurs Nation Wide) and how it compared to the Joseph Cycle.

The Joseph Cycle is reference to the biblical story where Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dream to mean seven years of plenty followed by 7 years of famine.

When we study history, we see the Joseph cycle occurs in many things, business cycles, wars, stock market and etc.

The article (from Texas A & M) went on to discuss the Real Estate cycle and while we all know Real Estate is seasonal, peaking in June, according to the national bureau of Economic Research, the average post war economic expansion period is 57 months while the average contraction is 10 months.

This could be good news for Real Estate, depending on when you consider the contraction as starting, maybe we are about to come back to the expansion phase soon. I believe 2009 will be a great year for Real Estate.

Of course this cycle is affected by outside factors and we have seen plenty in the past few years and months, 911, Mortgage Crisis, Foreclosure rates, Hurricanes, rising fuel prices, and etc. Now we face election year and that has an effect, lets hope this one is going to be positive, who ever wins.

I don't know about you, but as for me and my Team, we choose to be positive and Optimistic.

Team Stanley - Texas Best

Ellis County Moves.com

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Incredible Home In Midlothian, Texas... 3209 Sq Ft... $228,900

Fort Worth Real Estate - - - Karen Anne Stone: Real Estate Agent in Fort Worth, TX

If it is true that a man's home, or a woman's home... is his or her castle... then it's probably time to Call The Movers !

This truly impressive home measures 3,209 sq ft... and on the inside it looks even larger. The first floor features an incredible formal living and dining on either side of the entry foyer, and then opens into a fabulous family room with a back "wall of windows."

The family room is two stories high, and also features a two-story stone fireplace with raised stone hearth and wood mantle.

The family room is open from the catwalk on the second floor above... which connects the two bedrooms and full bath on one side, and the game room in the middle of the second floor.

An additional bedroom, and a separate media room are at the far end of the catwalk... which again overlooks the family room below. What a great area for entertaining.

This floor also makes a great teen-suite... if that suits your family makeup.

The kitchen is definitely for the gourmet. Granite counter-tops, forty-two inch raised panel cabinets, high ceilings, a pass-thru bar to the family room, a huge walk-in pantry, and a family-sized work-island complete the gourmet feel.

If you are ready to go from "Just Browsing" to "Let's Get Serious," this home is now ready for occupancy. For your own personal tour, call the NewHome Hotline at (817) 929-3400. You may also visit Karen Anne Stone's website at www.NewHomeHuntersDFW.com .

Come to Our Ribbon Cutting - New Location Opening

03-28-08
Joyce Owens
Joyce Owens: Real Estate Agent in Waxahachie, TX

We are opening a new office in Waxahachie. Join us for a ribbon cutting, snacks and drinks Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. New location is 102 Professional Place, Suite 101 (new center next to Edward Jones just off Brown Street).

Hope to see you there! Joyce 214-236-2280

Service You Deserve. People You Trust

Welcome AR Newcomer Laurie Mah.

Shirley Parks, North San Antonio TX Real Estate 210.414.0966: Real Estate Agent in San Antonio, TX

Let's all give Active Rain newcomer Laurie Mah a big welcome.

Laurie is a licensed REALTOR® in Ennis, Ellis County, TX. She is with RE/MAX Bluebonnet Country. Laurie has a very interesting background that she has shared on her website http://www.lauriemah.com/  I find the article on Laurie and her family featured in the February edition of Ennis Now Magazine very interesting.

Laurie-would you care to share with us how you came to live in Ennis, Texas?</p