This week in our markets we have had a great deal of turmoil. We have had bills fail. The stock market plummeted. The economic numbers were grim. "THE BILL" passed thru the Senate. Credit started to freeze up. The house got scared and passed the bill. Wall Street still tanked( Remember the rule , the market rises on the rumor and falls on the fact. So what should happen next week ?
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. I would like to see a week where I can look at the leaves changing. A week where I can split wood with the Oldies station and not CNN on in the back ground. I week where we can all take a breath and let things start to sort themselves out. As a people I think we need it. Are we going to get it ? Time will tell. Here's to answering the question , "What's happening?" with "Absolutely nothing" ( Except maybe a couple of listing sales of course)
This weekend is the Jasper Marble festival see you all at the cotton candy stand !!!!


Charlie,
The only thing that happens in life is what we allow to happen. More to the point, what we aloow to affect us. SO enjoy the week and the cotton candy. My remedy, business as usual!
Bo
Amen, brother! I, too, want to be able to report to client that nothing is going on. In these times, no news IS good news!
Thanks for sharing, Nicole Weidauer
The Egerer & Weidauer Team, Keller Williams Realty North Seattle
I'm with you, just posted a similar article, I can only take so many hits before it is just numbing. I'm going golfing!
Charlie, I totally agree... slow news... doo-wop softly in the background... add low rates and... watta day!
By the way, in response to your comment on my post yesterday I put you on the list to receive my AM Market Update. Hope you enjoy it with your morning coffee.
Life goes on........we will adapt.
Charlie,
I wouldn't let anything deter me from splitting wood with the Oldies station...anything less would be feeding the media overhype!!! Thanks, Fran
There is nothing we can do for a week or so until evryone forgets about the scare. We will have to see if consumers start to spend as the holiday season comes upon us.
I'm to the point where I don't want to turn on the TV, look at internet news or read AR posts talking about all the bailout stuff. ~ Evelyn
Charlie, I think that most of the commenters are correct, we can't control the big overall picutre, so why let it control every aspect of our lives? Have a great time, and enjoy the cotton candy!