Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Wow...has it really been since June?

Talk about a case of neglect.  I haven't so much as thought about writing since the middle of June.  Coincidentally, that is about the time the heavy construction began on the credit union branch in Orrville.


Ohhh so many lessons learned since then...


Blogs to follow about all kinds of wonderfully trivial things. 

Friday, June 17, 2011

Father's Day reflecting...

With Father’s Day approaching this weekend, I thought it would be a good time to take stock of my role as a Dad…and reflect a bit on the other Dads that have touched my life.

On September 3rd a long, long time ago I made a father out of my Dad, with a little help from my Momma of course.  I was his first in a series of sons.  I remember wrestling with him on the floor and running with him in the grass, I remember watching him play tennis, I remember him working hand in hand with his Dad on building our home.  We moved in before I started kindergarten and it is still “home” today, built by the hands of two loving Dads.  My Dad was a strong figure in my life, and still is today.  He was a coach, teacher, builder and fixer as I grew up and today is a grandfather, teacher, fixer and friend.  It amazes me how wise my Dad became once I had 3 sons of my own.  I know now why Dad spent so much time in the garage and also why he didn’t mind National Guard summer camp  coming along for 2 weeks every summer, and also why he was always ready to come back home and give us huge hugs when the camp was over.  I have a wonderful father, and my boys have a fantastic grandfather.

A year or so after I turned my father into a Dad, my father-in-law became the Dad of a daughter, and a beautiful one at that.  He was also a strong figure in my wife’s childhood and taught her much about loyalty, being a person who stands by their word and about having real Faith.   As Tanya and I started dating, he became a strong influence in my life as well.  He taught me a lot about Faith, about forgiveness and about seeing God’s opportunity amidst adversity.  He is a strong and loving father and is a great “Timpa” to my boys.



When I found out that Tanya and I were going to be parents, and especially once I found out we were having a son, my world changed forever.  Since my boys have come along I realize that the change from man to father isn’t a one-time thing.  Being a father is much more a gradual evolution than a sudden transformation.  Life as a parent tends to be hectic and glorious and demanding and wonderful and exhausting and inspiring all at the same time.  It is a lot like boot camp, you get broken down and rebuilt, sometimes on a weekly basis…but it all works together to make a man better equipped to raise healthy, happy and somewhat normal kids.  I wouldn't trade our wrestlemania, dart gun wars or snuggle times for any amount of fame or riches, my role as a father is the most demanding and rewarding one I will ever play.

My role as a Dad is ever-changing, but my goal as a father remains the same.  I want my boys to grow into men that love unconditionally, give without expectation of reward, laugh from deep within, forgive those who hurt them, understand the importance of hard work and fear no one but God.   

And when their time comes to enter into the ranks of fatherhood and turn me into a grandfather…I hope that they can look back and realize that at least once in a great while, I got things right as a Dad.

Happy Fathers Day!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Preview of tomorrow nights report...

 Report of CEO for Annual Meeting 2011

I am proud to say that our 45th year has been another year of growth, great service and positive change.  We have navigated through some challenging times, with more on the horizon, but despite some rough waters in the economy and with the financial services industry, we are charting a course that will keep us safe and secure well into the future.

New member growth has been a big part of our success over the past year, with 506 new members.  We are now serving around 5000 members, growing by a few dozen more each month.
Loan growth has been very health with 442 new loans closed for a total of nearly $4 million.   

Loan growth is absolutely essential for our continued growth and financial stability due to the shrinking returns available on our investments.  With the increase in lending a very important part of the process is controlling our delinquency.  I am very proud to say that even with the increase in loans being made that our losses and loan delinquency have continued to remain very low and very manageable, due in large part to the relationship we establish with each member and the great job done by our team working face to face with members who run into financial difficulty.  That is our mission; we are here to be a helpful neighbor to our members, in good times and bad and I am happy to say that we are fulfilling that mission.

Our 45th year also marks the first branch expansion to Orrville with the purchase and remodel of the Seifried Pharmacy building.  This is a direct result of the input from YOU our members, who told us in no uncertain terms that accessibility was a major concern.  With this easily accessible and prominent new location we will be able to continue to grow and serve our members as well as be an even bigger asset to the Wayne County Community.  With your continued support and trust, who knows what great things the next 45 years will bring!