Behold! a
Blog!!
It was lovely to find that love
note from me, wasn’t it?!
First, careers I should have chosen that would have been easier than
this!! (Yikes!):
- · Fine jeweler
- · Trapeze artist
- · Gold Digger (giggle!) maybe rock hound!
At the end of 2011 my father
incorporated with me and we purchased a facility! Wait let me say that again, we finally found
a freaking building!!!!!!!!!!!!! My
sudden urge to write, I am sure, stems from my AvoiDance and terror that sets
it at this point! EVERYONE wants to know
when I will be operational/have glasswork available. I have a projection, but haven’t a clue really.
Still a long list of things to be
in the hot shop alone, including, but not limited to:
- · Repair crack in pot furnace, The Princess Kate!
- · Finish painting the other half of walls & ceiling
- · Mount combustion system to reheat furnace, Her Holy Hottness!!
- · Finish bench repairs & reassemble
- · Get all the other ovens & such lined out & set up
- · Hang stickers on the stripper pole!
Then there is organizing the
office side of it, bookkeeping, customer lists, feeding the artiste, etc. Sheezz, the list goes on and on, can be
overwhelming, and then I remember, time is on my side and everything is going
to be ok! Nobody ever dies of not buying
art glass—BUT THEY SHOULD!! LOL, no not Really!!
I just love to learn things the
hardest way; it insures that I will always remember the lesson.
Even when I was breaking my heart
over not doing glass and forcing things that could not yet happen, I knew it
could only happen at the right time and it was going to take longer than I
could bear to think! Now it has been 3
long, and somewhat brutal, years that seem to have flown by! My mind works on this Business all the
time. It is my primary focus and my best
possible future. Three years is a great
amount of time to study art, marketing, regional consumers, national consumers,
galleries, museums, welding & metal work, find funding, glass art, everything
in between; and not do glass.
At times my only salvation
consisted of three parts; An important person taught me we never forget, all we
know no matter how we try it is all still in our mind. To accept that any knowledge I need or want
is still readily available soothes the screaming hissy creature who knows glass
requires constant attention for growth & precision. And it makes me feel like I have a Super
Power!
Secondly, that short moment the
glass was hot at the previous facility (which was never fully operational, just
decided we will call that the Death Star from now on!) I had the chance to be
alone and set up my way and see how I performed alone. Turns out, I am a glass worker!! Woot! Woot!
Like I didn’t know, but the pain of separation can be dramatic.
The Third powerful motivator in
my path to patience has been my great mentor, Ron Hinkle. He certainly had more challenges than I did
and he persevered! He reminds me that
sometimes the business grows easily and then it starts to lose momentum, or you
get a bit burned out & it slows way down or even stops, for as much as a
few months.
Time is irrelevant, I spent all
that time worried and frenzied, and the building only got itself ready when it
did. It was not in my price range even
though it has been for sale the whole time.
But things change, and I was the first person to see it once the price reduction
happened. Additionally, the gas pressure
required to operate the glass equipment is not readily available in most
areas. It is particularly hard to find
in these remote mountain communities. This
past summer the local gas utility company installed a new medium pressure line
all the way from Elkins the 18 miles up the valley to the state prison. That line is just across the street from this
building! I am still sure there is not
another facility in all of Randolph County that meets the minimum criteria. The Amber’s Glass facility has a two bay garage
for the hot shop, and a (bonus!) Retail space that is huge! Not to mention the location and tourism traffic.
So I keep my cool. If I don’t keep my cool all that happens is
my blood pressure goes up. It does Not
make the gas line install faster or the new medium pressure utility line
happen any faster. Now the gas line is finally
complete and just yesterday the meter was installed!! It is really real! The line tested to the
equipment and I got to get my ass in gear!
It is only the end of April and I
have been saying I will be operational this Spring, so I am still on track! Maybe June, because I still have soooo many
things to ready, and I want everything done right and set up properly from the
onset. It was about the Business
Plan—now it is about the Business License!
Once the ball starts rolling downhill so much happens so quickly!! When I am in front of the fire I want my only
focus to be regaining my skills and creating all these wonderful ideas I
have!! My new sense of security catches
me off guard daily, I can predict the future and it is as glowing bright as the
glass fire goddess! I also have
genuinely impressed myself so many times lately, it borders on serious
bragging!!
Thank you for staying tuned! Much
love and gratitude! <3
-Miss Amber
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