Happy New Year! I hope your holidays were joyous and warm, and you’re enthusiastically headed into 2025. Personally, I think things always seem a little frantic at the beginning of a new year. We all have new dreams, but many of us also have new year needs. Our phone usually stays a good bit busier, and the level of paperwork runs a bit higher. This year, a lot of people seem to be starting the new year off with one sickness or another as well. My Christmas was extended for two additional weeks because Carter decided to unveil a fever and cough Christmas morning. That didn’t get in the way of opening presents of course, and he remained excited throughout the holidays, albeit a tad slower than usual.
While there is a lot of change in the air, I am still looking forward to a good year. As I’m sure I’ve said countless times, most of us aren’t all that well equipped to enjoy changes from the start. However, even if we continue to hold on to “the good old times” and the way things were, when pressed it’s usually easy to find things we admit are better now because of the changes that occurred. |
Kendall J. Anderson, CFA, Founder
Justin T. Anderson, President
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