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  • Life Goes On, Small Maine Towns Help The Hurt.

    Large crowded areas, high concentrations of people are not so connected with each other.

    Small Maine town rural living is way way different. More intimate, open, life freely shared, on a more personal level. I was at a Maine State REALTORS Convention & Trade Show this week to learn, network and improve my career. And at that Rockport ME venue, I ran into an old customer, familiar face.

    Maine Small Town Living Connections
    You Meet Lots Of People, Paths Recross In Small Maine Town Get Togethers.

    Had not seen Mitchell Small for over thirty years.

    The last time saying good bye after selling his Court Street Houlton Maine Victorian home. Having a red, white and blue sign with the country logo on his lawn. He ran a local heating oil delivery outlet of his family’s Maine petroleum products business. And while here tragedy happened.

    His wife fueled up at Jack Forbush’s North Street gas outlet before getting on the south bound I-95 on ramp. To head downstate with their only child, an infant son.

    The boy was strapped into the front seat of station wagon during the gas station fueling. That according to Jack Forbush’s recollection shared with the boy’s Dad I bumped into this week as a vendor at the MAR trade show.

    Maine Is Small Towns, Community Living.
    Maine Is Down To Earth, Small Town Living. Folks Share Everything Good And Bad That Happens.

    But Small says his wife stopped on the other side of the Interstate rumble strip. Around the next exit in Smyrna Maine, the car left the road.

    Down into a gully, hitting ledge out croppings that caused a total loss, twisted wreckage that claimed the mother, driver’s life.

    Small told me there is no doubt in his mind his son would have perished too. Had the mother not shifted the location of the car seat from up front to the back. Once grapevine news of this accident spread around the small Northern Maine community where the Small family lived, locals took over. To help the Dad, husband left numbed, in shock and reeling from the loss of a wife, the mother of their son.

    As luck would have it, with plenty of guidance from above, a Nanny, with the last name of Schools, a seasoned mom of ten kids if I counted right was tapped for the important job.

    Already living near the small boy and his Dad’s home in an apartment made it easy to come back and forth to work. Take care of the lad, cook, clean and help run the home of the oil executive that suddenly had lost his wife. Was on the road a lot. Mrs School could come over in an emergency and was suddenly the new local grandmother on the spot. The son grew up and stayed in touch with this life shaper for the years spent in Houlton Maine.

    The boy could not have had a better care taker come into the picture, his Houlton Maine home.

    After losing his Mom. The slight, short new provider of love and attention living just next door. Was the perfect surrogate Mom for reading the nursery stories. Tying on the apron strings to help raise the small boy. Create a happy childhood of memories.

    Maine Small Town Living, Simpler Approach.
    Simpler Small Town Living In Maine.

    One by one others in the community stepped forth to add their contribution. To pitch in and take up the slack, fill the void caused by the car accident. The result of a stroke of the driver, the boy’s mother the conclusion of how it happened.

    Mitchell Small says life went on, the boy is doing well I believe he said working in banking out of state.

    Small went on to find love again. For the second time, he gratefully stated God guided the most perfect woman into his life. He got a second chance and life went on without much more than the garden variety bumps, bruises, events. Twists and turns. But he will never forget the generosity, the small town community spirit of willingness to pitch in, help he and his son out in so many ways.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com

  • Doing Remote Maine Blogging…. (Snap Of Intertwined Fingers Extended Outward).

    On the road in Maine usually means drive time. Did the early twilight drive from Aroostook County to Rockport Maine yesterday.

    To once again hit the local Maine REALTOR state convention and real estate trade show. Kinda lonely to be down here from “The County”, the “Crown Of Maine” because you don’t see others from Aroostook.

    But the rest of the state shows up in full force and long meetings, lots of coffee guzzling happens.

    All that three hour at a time listening but then gap sessions during breaks make for a change of pace. Getting away from your local surroundings, even the beautiful ones in Maine, is healthy.

    Maine Baxter Park Photo
    Maine, One Blue And Green Dream. Wake Up, Get To Vacationland.

    Because getting to see how the others live in various parts of the state of Maine makes you some kind of glad you live, work, will die here. Do you go to state conventions in Maine, on whatever you do for work?

    It is always fun to take a trip but there is like Dorothy said, no place like home.

    Especially when you hang your hat in Maine, anywhere in Vacationland.

    This year’s state REALTOR convention in Maine is at the Samoset in Rockport.

    Beautiful surroundings, always special to be on the coast. To take a walk, smell, see, hear all about it. Have you been to Maine yet? Why not? Don’t keep her waiting and take that trip. The fall foliage is outstanding, the colors this year more brilliant than ever. Come see what you are missing.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com

  • The Yearly Trek To The Maine State REALTORS Annual Meeting, Trade Show.

    Maine Has 4500 Real Estate Agents, Brokers, REALTORS
    Learning, Laughing, Networking In Maine REALTOR Convention Events.

    New developments in your industry and what’s hot, not.

    No matter what you do there is a state, national, world, solar system meeting to be better at it. Because regardless of what you jump out of bed, get up each morning to go off to work to perform for a task, the way to do your job’s hokey pokey changes. Because its faster faster, better, quicker, more complete and sweet. The new, chop chop more efficient, get used to it blur pace of life, society. And there are always neat creative ways to do what you do more efficient, effectively right? To meet the needs of the person the service is being provided for, the Joe and Jane Customer receiving the product on the other end of the marketing signal.

    This year’s annual statewide Maine REALTORS meeting was in Portland Maine.

    Next year’s is at the Samoset in Rockport Maine. Hopefully (fingers and toes crossed) the 2016 venue will be Bangor Maine thanks to the new Cross Center. A little closer to home for me because Portland is a 3.5 hour drive. Maine is one big honking state remember?

    Linda Gifford, Maine Lawyer For REALTORS Group.
    Talking With Her Hands, Lots Of Emotion, Maine REALTOR”s Legal Arm Linda Gifford Explains A Point.

    The annual meeting is a time of continuing credit hours gathering, required for Maine real estate licensing renewal.

    It is a coming back together for three days of old friends in different markets that you network with in Maine real estate promotion, sales.. The group is a resource to find more creative ways to clear hurdles that come up in the day to day peddling property listings. It is a place to share successes, setbacks. What each and every one of us learns listing, marketing, selling (repeat) Maine real estate.

    Maine REALTOR Convention Continuing Credit Courses.
    Slide Your REALTOR Key Card Right In This Slot, To Get Credit For The Class.

    The clearing the schedule for three days going into the Maine REALTOR convention is always hectic. But with cell phones, a super assistant back at the office, email, you stay connected with real estate buyers and sellers, banks and lawyers while on the road. And blogging still happens. Because the Maine real estate office is really online day and night. It’s where the people are. Where we have to be 24/7/365 lock and load ready. Thanks to a little device called the Internet. “I may doze but never close” means we are open for business.

    The take away from all the educational credits, the conversations around the dinner table and out on after hours hospitality suites verandas of vendors all vying for your business is we are in a people business.

    One of forming relationships, meeting needs, listening to know, connecting. Then advice, guidance from experiences for the best direction to navigate. Setting expectations early on that all center, revolve around the largest investment for most that is ever made.

    Real estate is emotional.

    Whether it’s the Maine waterfront property that tugs at your heart strings and increases the lub dub. Makes you tingle. Or the dire, “gotta sell my home quickly because I relocated” that makes your seller frantic, sweat, anxious. Causes his family’s life to be put painfully on hold. Or the divorce, estate settling that needs special, sensitive, empathetic surgical glove handling for broken heart mending in the someone’s gotta pack up, go shuffle.

    Maine REALTORS Meal Time.
    Learning Means Hungry, Eating. Dinner Table Talk Very Educational. Food For Thought.

    Old and young and in between, Maine REALTORS rubbing elbows in an organization of around 4500 agents, brokers from around Vacationland. All in different markets with unique dynamics but everyone of us with a fierce pride in the state, county, local Maine community we represent. Back to work this Friday in the real estate office, industry I have worked at for thirty three years. And that does not feel like a job at all because it is what I am built to do.

    Real Estate Is Emotional, Deals With Ethics.
    Ethics Class For Maine REALTORS Continuing License Renewal Credits.

    Thanks for following our Me In Maine blog posts, kinda like a journal of sorts. A distraction to the my real Maine job I get up, brush my teeth, comb my hair to do after running through the shower each morning. It is true if you love what you do, you do not ever work a day in your life.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com