Happy Holidays From The Hutchings Family

My Dear Friend,

Well, another year has passed.  It’s
amazing how fast time seems to fly.
2009 is done, gone and only to be
remembered in the experiences it
brought into our lives.

I want to give you an update on the Hutchings Family and send you our best wishes for the coming year.

2009 was historic for me, as I fulfilled
my 1 New Years resolution.  That was,
to quit my job and become a full time
entrepreneur.

Some days the line between “self employed”
and “unemployed” is very blurry.  lol…
Seriously, though, it has been a dream fulfilled.

Working from home has been very rewarding.
It’s nice to be able to eat breakfast with the kids,
and have a 5 second commute from the kitchen to
the office.  Being close to family is priceless.

Speaking of family…
Corene, Kayden, Camden and I welcomed Kyson
Timothy Hutchings into our lives this year.  He was
born on December 15th and weighed in at 8 pounds.
Mama and baby are both healthy and happy.

Kayden turns 4 in March and Camden will be 2 at
the end of January.  Both are full of energy and we
can’t imagine life without all the excitement that 2
toddlers bring.

There is so much to look forward to in 2010 and
we are excited to be alive, healthy and full of hope
for what the future will bring.

As a gift to you, I wanted to include something that
can truly change your life and make this year even
better than the last.

A few years ago, I happened upon an audio that
really changed my thinking and prepared me for
some of the success that I’ve had in the last couple
of years.

I want to share that with you.  Click here and
you’ll be taken to a page where you can listen
to Earl Nightingale’s “The Strangest Secret.”

Do yourself a favor and listen to it in full.
You’ll be glad you did.

Here’s to making 2010 the best year yet!

Sincerely,

P.S.  Never forget “Yesterday is history, tomorrow
is a mystery and today is a gift, that’s why they
call it the present.”

P.S.S. – If you’d ever like to treat yourself to a great
vacation here in the “rugged northwest” a good friend
of mine owns a cabin in Island Park.  You can see it
here.  He told me that he would give any one of my
friends or family a great discount.


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