Friendship
New oak trees that grace the back 40 at Oak House Benefits

Friendship


It takes a village, and many hands make light work.

Yes, I am mixing my proverbs, but I find myself reflecting on how relevant both have been to Oak House Benefits over the last several months. It is due entirely to the love and support of our village that we have transformed from an idea voiced uncertainly over dinner, to the proud reality being shared here, and beyond.

Over the weekend, I made an “impromptu” trip to the office (with tongue firmly in cheek, as these days, my impromptu visits tend to happen every weekend). As part of our plans to run errands, I had family in tow and had only a mild sense of fishiness when my partner suggested we park at the back of the building, instead of at the front as we usually do. As we rounded the corner, out came her telephone to record my reaction, and into view appeared a familiar car occupied by a familiar face. As I tried to process my disjointed thoughts, another familiar car with two more familiar faces pulled into the parking lot.

Imagine my surprise to realize that they had all come together to surprise and congratulate me on the opening of this new office, and to celebrate the progress made at Oak House Benefits (OHB). They had taken the time to select, purchase, deliver and plant two young oak trees at the back of our property over the weekend. There were bows on the trees, watering cans in the car and the promise of stakes and burlap and care instructions to follow.

Thoughtful. Generous. Wonderful. These are just some of the amazing people in our Oak House Benefits village. Without their unwavering support and encouragement over the last several months, there may have not been a place to plant those trees. There may not have been an occasion to celebrate new growth, or an opportunity to learn and reflect that oak trees first channel their growth downward to form solid roots before they refocus energy to drive their growth upwards.

I am so grateful, and fortunate to have support like this as we grow OHB. Especially from friends like Margot Neill, John Hall, and Shannon McMannis, the familiar faces in the familiar cars.

Because of the many hands of our village, our journey here has been much lighter work, indeed. Thank you again, for helping us plant not only our figurative roots, but our literal roots as well.

Jennifer Elia

Award-winning workplace culture advisor and HR strategist | Employee wellness and benefits | Mental health change leader | Helping teams move from surviving to thriving

4 年

How cool! Work/life blend, including friendship at work, is being recognized more than ever as one of the most important “seeds” we can sow. Congrats, Don!

Brenda Briddie

Sales Executive at Aetna International

4 年

Congratulations and all the best on your continued success! Thanks for sharing your story, good news and kind people are we all need to hear these days. Cheers to you and the OHB Team!!

Susan Hanson

Join the Generation Health movement. People who want to live longer and healthier, no matter what age!

4 年

Certainly a testament to the goodwill you have given out over the years!

Mark Hunter, CPA

Partner of HUNTER & HOOTON Chartered Professional Accountants Owner of River Bend Bookkeeping Services Inc.

4 年

Super Don!! Strong roots indeed! #poweredbywilliamsonandmanyothers

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