Norma Rickard, who was the leader of my support group, passed away on May 2.  This was very unexpected and a shock to all of us.  She was 64 years old.  It was quite a shock upon opening my emails after the trip to read about her passing.  During the meeting today, the other leader, Jack, stated that a co-leader needed to be found.  I was asked to serve as the other support group leader.  Even though it was a sad time, it was one that we needed to move on from.  I was nominated, voted on, and was unanimously elected.  
My other bit of news is that I am also on a committee for the State of California Emergency Prepardedness.  The committee I am on deals with mitigation.  This happens after a disaster.  For example, if a house is destroyed by a flood from a river, then when it is rebuilt the options would be to either move it back away from the river or put the house on stilts.  Because I represent the disabled community, I would suggest not doing the building of a house on stilts for access purposes but another suggestion.  This is just a quick example given to me.  I will find out more when I get involved with it.
My first meeting will be a group meeting to teach everyone what the Emergency Prepardedness Agency does, how it operates, and what the different committes do.  It will take place some time in June.  I am also not sure of the location or how many meetings it would entail but it does sound interesting.
I am excited about the new positions but I then start to wonder if I took on too much.  Time will tell.
3 comments:
Congrats on the new positions. It sounds pretty interesting. I can't wait to hear about the interesting meetings you will attend. Maybe you will get to meet the "Governator".
BTW,
Moose = Jon
:-)
Congrats on the positions! I am sure you will do a wonderful job!
Oh and I am glad Jon clarified who "moose" was ... I was going to ask you about that, haha
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