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Sunday, August 09, 2009 19:53 | Deleted user

As a new learner I might stumble. However it is my opinion that the only difference between a stumbling block and stepping stones is how you step on them.

My orientation was perhaps somewhat different, as it was partly devoted to an educational process for the new Executive Officer and the Resource Officer. I am always delighted to share my time and learning process with anyone else. That is what life is all about. Sharing and learning with and from each other.

Orientation was held at my home, complete with coffee and some goodies. I must admit I felt a little confused when it was over, but never let it be said that I will not make every attempt to figure it out and hopefully be a resource to someone else that might feel somewhat confused. I have been through many learning situations during my life time and in most cases one feels just a little confused at first. I say, that should never deter you. Lace up your boots and march on. I have always felt every situation should always be met head on with a determination to make sure you come out of it a winner and that your ultimate goal is to help others.

You will learn more about me as I start my "paper back". Let me assure you it will be more like a novel with about 3 or 4 additional volumes. My goal is to let you know the issues I have dealt with and what I did to eventually become successful. Some of it will be funny and sometimes you will say. "I don't believe it". Be assured every word written will be factual. So hope you stay tuned for the life and tribulations and successes of this new learner.

Hugs for all.

Carol A. Grice

Oh yes and LCdr. NC USN (Ret) I'm very proud of that and most proud of the fact that I served my country and loved every minute of it.

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  • Sunday, August 09, 2009 21:12 | Deleted user
    Carol,
    How exciting to see you start your novel!

    I have no doubt that your story will honor the military, yourself, and all who you've followd. I also have no doubt that those of us who come after you will be better people after reading your story.

    Our center, Southwest Veterans Business Resource Center is named in your honor, so it is with much gratitude to you that I am able to participate here on this Learner's blog.

    I look forward to your stories of life which have lead to much success. You're an inspiration to us all.

    Thank you for serving our Country Carol.

    Terri

    Sincerly and with utmost respect,
    Terri
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    • Monday, August 10, 2009 13:42 | Deleted user
      My dear and special Terri,
      Thank you so much for your kind remarks. The world needs a few hundred people like you. A few thousand wouldn't be necessary. A few hundred would certainly improve tons of situations.
      I have decided to tell my story in short segments. One of my brothers tells me I am prone to TMI. No, not a medical disease. Likely a hoof an mouth disease referred to by my brother as "Too much information". So I will follow his wise advise.
      And I thank you also for serving our "Great Nation".
      You are special and I always give hugs to special people.
      Carol
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  • Monday, August 10, 2009 00:47 | Deleted user
    LCdr Grice - Carol, so wonderful to hear you are up and doing well- I ask Al about you every time we talk. Good luck on your journey- I am sure your experiences will help many of our young troops as they begin their learning - Thanks for your support, and as always, thanks for your service to our great Nation!

    Drew Ryan
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    • Monday, August 10, 2009 14:26 | Deleted user
      Dear Drew,
      What a great surprise, honor and privilege to see your reply to my first blog. I will do my very best to encourage our brave young women and men as they venture into a new phase of life and the adventure of learning.
      Teaching has always been a passion of mine. With help from special people like you, I can only be successful, with the help of a Col. of the USA. How cool is that.
      With deep respect for your service to our country.
      Carol
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  • Monday, August 10, 2009 04:42 | Denise Carlson
    You will wow all readers, my friend! You have such a lifetime of service. I have no doubt that it will often be funny and make everyone LOL. Hugs, Denise
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    • Monday, August 10, 2009 14:29 | Deleted user
      My dear friend Denise.
      You are like a bright star in my life. Always ready and willing to help others through a learning cycle. I might occassionally call on you for some of your special wisdom.
      Hugs and Love, Carol
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  • Monday, August 10, 2009 04:49 | Jacki Andersen
    Carol
    I look forward to learning from all of your lifetime achievements
    Love you, Jacki
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    • Monday, August 10, 2009 14:31 | Deleted user
      Dearest Jacki,
      You are a very special niece who always makes me a very proud aunt. Thank you for supporting me in this new adventure.
      Hugs and Love, Aunt Carol
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  • Monday, August 10, 2009 05:42 | Jeffrey Backus
    LCdr Grice, I too am looking forward to reading your story, Thank you for your service to our country and your continued support of our warfighters.
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    • Monday, August 10, 2009 14:38 | Deleted user
      Dear Jeffery,
      Thank you for your reply and support in my new adventure. I have read your first blog. What an interesting an accomplished young man you are. I feel certain you will do well in any task you undertake.
      I wish you my best.
      Thank you for your service to our Great Nation.
      Carol
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  • Monday, August 10, 2009 11:51 | Deleted user
    Carol,
    I wish we all had the energy and will that you display in setting the goals for this ambitious program.
    Thank you for all you are doing for our veterans.
    Your friend and fellow veteran.
    Emily Sanford
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    • Monday, August 10, 2009 14:45 | Deleted user
      My dear Emily,
      Thank you for your reply. Energy? As a fellow Navy Nurse, I know all too well you have the equal amount of energy in all of the situations that you embrace. You are a loyal and dedicated individual and I have great admiration for you.
      Hugs and Love, Carol
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  • Monday, August 10, 2009 12:44 | Frances Lowe
    Carol,
    It is swesome to have you as a learner and to begin to read about your life. I have know you for many years and yet I know there is so much I do not know. You are such an interesting person and have so much to offer all of us. I am anxiously awaiting the next entry in your book.
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    • Monday, August 10, 2009 14:51 | Deleted user
      Dearest Frances,
      Thank you for your reply. You are a loyal and dedicated person and always there during times of need. Be it run to my side if I happen to end up in the ER with a fracture and then be willing to go to my home to watch over my 3 poodles. And let me tell you, they are experts at knowing who is a special person, and they whisper in my ear occassionally. "Where is our Frances". Who knows better than a smart poodle that you are someone special. And guess what. Everyone that reads my replies might think I should be in a white jacket with the arms tied behind me. But we know better, I think.
      Love and Hugs, Carol
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  • Tuesday, August 11, 2009 14:52 | Roger Reed
    Carol A. Grice, LCdr. NC USN (Ret) Congrats on your new status as an SWVBRC learner.
    I am happy to be a fellow learner with you as you are a true inspiration to show how obstacles can be overcome and real progress made. I recall meeting you for the first time just before the grand opening of the center, which is dedicated to your honor. I am looking forward to our continued friendship and association. I know we are all the richer for having met you. Lets do all we can together to help our fellow Vets and to give guidance to our neighbors, where communities serve veterans. Next year I hope to see you in Vegas for the Veterans Conference ! Take care, Roger out
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    • Tuesday, August 11, 2009 15:20 | Deleted user
      Hello there Roger,
      I'm delighted to have you added to the reply list and just in time. I was considering getting out my resusitation equipment or posting a question asking if everyone had gone on vacation.
      However, as I know you are indeed a very hard worker and loyal, I should not have been surprised to find you as my 8th hero. I look forward to learning how to help others learn.
      I believe if you give to the world the best you have, the best will be returned to you. I consider this new adventure exciting and stimulating, not to mention the opportunity to meet and create a friendship with some very special people.
      So my friend, it is onward and upward.
      As for Vegas at the Veterans Conference, that would be a great and fantastic pleasure for me.
      My best to you my friend. Carol
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  • Wednesday, August 12, 2009 12:23 | Frank Mancini
    Carol,

    Welcome aboard!

    I look forward to learning from your vast experiences.

    Thank you for your service and for honoring our community.

    Sincerely,
    Frank
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    • Wednesday, August 12, 2009 15:01 | Deleted user
      Dear Frank,
      Thank you so much for your welcome and reply. It will be my honor to work with all involved in the SWVBRC program.
      I also Thank you for your service.
      Carol
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  • Wednesday, August 12, 2009 15:08 | Laurel Ho
    Hello My Dear Friend,
    I wrote a nice Blog already , but for some reason it did not post. So here we go again. I was hoping you could wait for this magical moment until Al and I could be there, but we know when you make up your mind it's full speed ahead! The lunch pail story tell's it all "Look out world, here comes Carol"! You have not stopped since that day making a difference in people's lives.Thank you for your Service and to all the support you have given to our Military over the years. On a lighter side, thank you for putting your first attempt at the Blog in a language I could understand (private joke):) You continue to surprise and delite me with the stories of your life. Super Hug!
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    • Wednesday, August 12, 2009 15:59 | Deleted user
      Dear Laurel my very Special Friend,
      What a delight to see your post. I was getting worried big time. I think Al is aware of our private joke. I mentioned it during orientation. I asked if my replies had to be answered in English. He actually said No. I doubt he had any idea what mischief I might be up to. I can hardly wait to write Chapter II. I have no idea who decided I do my signing on Saturday 8 August. Sometimes I do what I'm told to do. If you can believe that.
      And you continue to delight me by being such a very special friend.
      Hugs and lots of Love, Carol
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  • Thursday, August 13, 2009 11:25 | Laurel Ho
    Re:Orientation. I can understand the confusion, sometimes I can't remember this morning. Thank you for sharing that, I am sure you are not alone in that feeling, and that will help others to not feel intimidated by the process. I will look forward to hearing the things you discover about yourself along this new journey , as well as all the stories of your interesting life so far. I appreciate the way you jumped right in and hopefully that will help others to follow your lead. Monster Hug, L.
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    • Sunday, October 18, 2009 06:26 | Deleted user
      Thanks Laurel,
      This AM I had a friend tell me he was having trouble making a comment, due to his password not being accepted, so I guess it is a learning process for all of us. Glad you are hanging in there. Big hugs for you also.
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  • Tuesday, December 01, 2009 14:08 | Trelane Mc Kinney
    Carol, I have read your a brief and how you spoke on things in life that are taken granted is so true.
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    • Sunday, December 06, 2009 06:35 | Deleted user
      Thank you Trelane, It just occurred to me I should go back to the beginning and make certain I have not missed any posted comment. Found you but not too bad. Not quite a week since you posted but I do try to be more punctual. I try to follow the rule of refuse to fail. Thank you for your post.
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