November 16, 2009

New Office!

November 12, 2009


Thanks to the Lord's goodness, Dad's business, Mangini Associates Inc., Telian, Parish, McClain, celebrated the opening of their new office building October 14, 2009. I was asked to snap some photos of the event, which spelled 'fun' for me! Through the past few months, I have had the opportunity to step into this world, my Dad's world, a bit more. It is hard to explain what it means for a daughter to see her Daddy in action, to meet the men who work with him and witness the sincerity of their respect for him, to see the fruit of his honesty and integrity. My heart swells with praise for God's work in my Father throughout his life.



The ribbon cutting- don't you love the scissors? The middle couple is Dad's partner and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Telian, while the couple on the left is Mr. and Mrs. Chris McClain, the other partner in the business.







This is Dad, Grandma Shirley, and Great-Grandma Lucille, with Rick and Susan Mangini, the original founders of Mangini Associates. Mr. Mangini has a great sense of humor as you can see from the picture below. :-)





The office gals: Candace, Bridget, and Julie.



Dad and Jesse G. have been working together for years, and he appreciates Jesse's work ethic and honesty. It's wonderful for friendship to coincide with work.



It was a blessing to share the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Werzinski! The
Carter and McCracken families were able to come as well. It meant so much to share the evening with our dear friends.



Before Grandma Shirley moved in with Grandma Lucille, she worked with Jamie McClain's mother. Their status as co-workers soon grew into friendship.



Dennis and Judy Hustsell,fellow believers have been a part of Mangini Associates for many years.




























I apologize for the pictures on this post that don't have an explanation. Format problems are to blame. :-)

3 comments:

The McCracken family said...

What a beautiful building! You must be very proud of your dad! It was neat to get to step into a bit of his "work world" for an evening.
Lori

Anonymous said...

Wow, that looks like a beautiful building! Amazing it was done so quickly! Thanks for sharing it all with us...I love Sandy's outfit...Sandy you always look so nice. I love you all tons and tons!
Aunt Susan

Anonymous said...

What poor sap did you find to build a building for a bunch of architects? I'll bet their punchlist was a little on the lengthy side... :)

Your pal on the building side of life,

Brent