The Crunch is Here
Blessings to Prof. Turner and Fremantle Hospital! It’s a good thing that the Lu-177 Clement Study has been as beneficial to me as it has been, and had no lasting side effects. I seem to be fully recovered and have a very sustainable energy supply. That is essential givern that we are being buried in business commitments and there is really no time to stop for the next several months. Our plans for travel to Istanbul at the beginning of June are set, and our Distributors there are eagerly awaiting our arrival. Products for the EuroAsia show are in transit and with the exception of a couple of minor items to be done in the next couple of weeks, we are ready.
My brother Tony has been in touch, and he and Anne are on their way to Florence where we will meet up with them in mid-June for a long overdue holiday and family visit. So looking forward to that.
We have to be in Singapore by 2 July for the show there. Production is under way, and our son Chris will have to see that the shipment leaves on time in early June. Yesterday, I turned the whole manufacturing production for the day over to him and our stalwart Stacey. They did a fantastic job. There is still a lot to be done next week, but we are on track to get the production ready. I will cut short my participation at the Singapore show to get back to Western Australia to prepare for the Melbourne Gift Fair in August. Still tons of stuff to be done there. Displays to be designed and build, product production to arrange and make, and I am either building or having built a special pallet case to transport our show fittings, fixtures and products back and forth between here and the Eastern States. As soon as we get back from Sydney in late August we have to begin preparing for the Sydney Gift show in September. God, it is hard to keep track of it all, but we are using good planning tools to do it.
Along with all that there has been a surge in our wholesale business that is really keeping us hopping! You can see why I started out saying thank you to the Fremantle Hospital and Prof. Turner and his gang!
I’ll stay in touch as much as I can. Blessings to all
Eric