Happy May Birthdays…

NamePositionBirthday
Mike GreenhowHonda Sales5-3
Ray TaylorNorth ASM5-5
Tamesia AkreyTitle Clerk5-6
Andrey CaroSouth P/O Sales5-7
Amy MercadoService Assistant5-7
Darrel MontgomeryGMC Sales5-7
Gabe DejesusNorth P/O Sales5-10
Phoenix MattairChevy Service Tech5-10
Herman MendezChevy Service Tech5-10
Chris MontryKia ASM5-12
Pete RoussosFinance Closer5-13
Ed OrtizNorth P/O Sales5-15
David HamptonVan Driver5-19
Donna ScottKia Cashier5-19
Carolyn ThompsonBDC Reception5-19
Jeff BassFinance Closer5-20
Richard MuschianoVan Driver5-23
Larry DunnVan Driver5-27
Kim GessnerParts Shipping/Receiving5-27
Lisa CheshireInternet/BDC Reception Manager5-28
KC ClarkeBody Shop Manager5-29
Gabe ConcepcionNorth Service Tech5-31
Alex Figueroa, JrKia Service Tech5-31

When things don’t go as planned…

“For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,” declares the Lord” Isiah 55:8

We want things work out in our lives in certain ways, but experience teaches us that we don’t always get what we want. We have a plan for the day, and suddenly something unexpected and unwanted happens–and our plan must change. At times like this, we can choose to trust God or to be upset.

Since being upset won’t change anything, why waste time doing it. Choose to trust that God can work out the change for your good and do something even better than what you had planned. Ask him for anything you want to ask Him, but trust Him to give you what is best.

“Father, thank You for directing my life according to Your plan, not mine. In Jesus’ name. Amen”

Make a difference

“Before you speak, listen.

Before you write, think.

Before you spend, earn.

Before you invest, investigate.

Before you criticize, wait.

Before you pray, forgive.

Before you quit, try.

Before you retire, save.

Before you die, give.”

~William Arthur Ward


Have a beautiful day!

APRIL BIRTHDAYS…

EMPLOYEE NAMEPOSITIONBIRTHDATE
SCOTT PASCOEPARTS COUNTERMAN4-1
ORLANDO IGLESIASSALES TRAINER4-1
NIEL RODRIGUEZKIA SERVICE TECH4-1
JAZ GRBICPARTS COUNTERMAN4-3
EHTAN DYMONDNORTH SERVICE TECH4-4
GREG GRADYNORTH SERVICE TECH4-5
JAY ROMANSOUTH SIDE WASH4-5
RUSSELL MINXBODY SHOP 4-6
DEBORAH PULLINSVAN DRIVER4-8
JOSHUA STEPHENSKIA SERVICE TECH4-9
LAURA MENDOZAASSISTANT TO MIKE GREENHOW4-10
COLE PIERCENORTH P/O SALES4-12
JASON BARRETTCHEVROLET SERVICE TECH4-14
LONNIE ANDERSONSOUTH DETAIL TECH4-18
JANNI RIVERAHR4-19
GREG SCHMIDTKIA SALES4-20
SAL, JRPRESIDENT4-20
PEDRO MENDEZSOUTH DETAIL WASH4-22
ZAQ BERRIDGECHEVROLET SALES MANAGER4-22
DAVID SCHULTZHONDA SALES4-23
SONNY GLOVERGENERAL MANAGER4-24
DOUG MAYNARDNORTH P/O SALES4-24
ALEXANDER FIGUEROAKIA SERVICE TECH4-24
SRECKO BOKUNFINANCE CLOSER4-24
LIBORIO ACEVEDOSOUTH DETAIL TECH4-27
ANDRE BETANCESHONDA SALES4-28
RICHARD MURRAYDEALER TRADE DRIVER4-29

Classic Shrimp Scampi

Ingredients

Kosher salt

12 ounces linguine

1 1/4 pounds large shrimp, peeled and deveined

1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil 

5 cloves garlic, minced

1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes

1/3 cup dry white wine

Juice of 1/2 lemon, plus wedges for serving

4 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into pieces

1/4 cup finely chopped fresh parsley

Directions

  1. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the linguine and cook as the label directs. Reserve 1 cup cooking water, then drain.
  2. Meanwhile, season the shrimp with salt. Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the garlic and red pepper flakes and cook until the garlic is just golden, 30 seconds to 1 minute. Add the shrimp and cook, stirring occasionally, until pink and just cooked through, 1 to 2 minutes per side. Remove the shrimp to a plate. Add the wine and lemon juice to the skillet and simmer until slightly reduced, 2 minutes. 
  3. Return the shrimp and any juices from the plate to the skillet along with the linguine, butter and 1/2 cup of the reserved cooking water. Continue to cook, tossing, until the butter is melted and the shrimp is hot, about 2 minutes, adding more of the reserved cooking water as needed. Season with salt; stir in the parsley. Serve with lemon wedges. 

Your prayer life gets better with practice

Talking to God

“Pray, then, in this way…” – Matthew 6:9a

Jesus’ disciples would often see Him go off on His own to pray.

Curious to learn more, they asked Him to teach them how to pray. Now, there’s no real mystery to praying – after all, you’re just talking to your Heavenly Father – it should be like talking to your best friend.

But Jesus knew His disciples needed help, as we often do, so here is a summary of the conversation that followed:

  • Address God as Father – Through Jesus, we can know God personally as our Father who is the embodiment of the ideal dad.
  • Praise – Praise God’s name and character traits. This helps keep our problems in perspective when viewed in comparison to God’s matchless greatness!
  • Pray for His will to be done – Share your concerns and requests with God, but remember to pray for His will to be done in your life and in the lives of others.
  • Pray for daily needs – God wants to meet our needs, but don’t confuse your needs with your wants.
  • Confess your sins – Ask God’s forgiveness when you sin and for God’s help in forgiving others when they wrong you.
  • Ask for protection and strength in the face of temptation and evil.

Jesus taught the basics of prayer, but prayer doesn’t end there. Whatever else you need to talk about with God, go ahead and tell Him. He wants to hear from you.

Find a quiet spot and give it a try.

And, remember, your prayer life gets better with practice.

for a laugh…

What do dentists call their x-rays?

Tooth pics!

 Did you hear about the first restaurant to open on the moon?

It had great food, but no atmosphere.

What did one ocean say to the other ocean?

Nothing, it just waved.

Do you want to hear a construction joke?

Sorry, I’m still working on it.

Why do ducks have feathers?

To cover their butt quacks!

Why did the bullet end up losing his job?

He got fired.

What does a house wear?

Address!

Why is Peter Pan always flying?

Because he Neverlands. (I love this joke because it never grows old.)