I too have a lot of community involvement but I keep a constant watch to  
make sure I don't over extend, because then nothing gets done to the best of 
my  abilities.  Good luck
 
Gloria
 
 
In a message dated 11/18/2011 2:03:20 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
 
For my  ‘internal community’ I have served as treasurer for one year and 
the president  for one year.  I was nominated to the board for another two 
year term, so  I was nominated yesterday to be president again.  The titles 
really don’t  mean too much…I lead the meetings.  But when the everyday 
things within  the community come up, then we all communicate via email and 
make 
decisions  that way.  This was the first year that we had a community garage 
 sale/block party and being the only person on the board that didn’t work, 
I  did do web surfing to find and design a banner for our two monuments to  
advertise the sale from the City streets which our entrance gates are  
located.  That time I had done a lot despite that my head was killing me  with 
headaches, but our second garage sale/block party a few homeowners  
volunteered to do all the logistics and most of the planning.  There were  very 
few 
things that I needed to do that time.  The new board is Ramona  (who has been 
on the board since May of 2008), a lady whom her and her husband  own and 
run a management company so she is very knowledgeable about the Nevada  
statutes for HOAs, and myself.  I feel that this board will be able to  
communicate easier.  Ramona hasn’t made many board meetings and yesterday  I 
asked her 
if her work schedule was a problem with the days we had set for  board 
members.  She said that Wednesdays are horrible for her, so we  changed the 
board meetings to Thursdays.  It is difficult to have a  meeting when there are 
only two board members to vote on something and they  disagree.  Also, it 
requires a lot of contact afterwards to update on  everything that has taken 
place etc.  I was the chairperson for the ARC  Community and that was just 
sucking the life out of me this past six or eight  months but I have three 
homeowners that have been on my committee.  From  now on, those three will do 
the review, the inspections – but when they have  done their work they pass 
it on to me for approval only.  That means that  I don’t have to check that 
all the plants are drought tolerant, I don’t have  to go and inspect after 
the work is done, etc.  The one gentleman that  has been on the committee the 
longest is also an insurance adjuster so he is  very good and does make sure 
that all the details are there and that  everything would be within  the 
ARC guidelines.  I don’t even have  to do the forms to send back to the mgmt 
company.   
The ‘master’  HOA really only affects the exterior of four ‘interior’ 
communities.   There are sidewalks, plants, and graffiti on the walls.  Not 
much more  except for requesting for the mgmt co to get bids for insurance, 
landscaping,  etc.   
For me…and my  internal community…it is a lot easier to have me and Ramona 
on both  boards.  The biggest problem was when the builder switched the 
master  community to a different mgmt co.  The homeowners in my community would 
 call to report something that was the master HOA and they just didn’t  
understand the difference.  If they call me about something now, I know  which 
HOA needs to respond, and the homeowners get their voices heard no  matter 
which HOA the problem relates to. 
My volunteer  work for the Lewy Body Dementia Assn is sporadic.  I reply to 
people that  call the national help line that are in the four states 
(Texas, Arizona, New  Mexico and Colorado) that have been assigned to me but 
from 
time to time I  help out with a call from a different area when someone has 
medical  problems…so when I have my surgery then they will route my calls to 
another  Lewy Buddy..  I will be starting to go out and leaving brochures,  
business cards, etc with the Alzheimer’s Assn; local skilled nursing  
facilities with memory care units; and geriatricians, GPs, and some other  
doctors.  Then we will have more for a meeting.  Those meetings are  once a 
month 
and as the facilitator, my job is to sit and listen and make sure  that 
everything stays on track…but the discussion should be from the group of  
caregivers.  If there is something that they are asking about and I don’t  know 
the answer, I would tell them that I would do my best to find out…and  then I 
would follow up.  
These three  volunteer positions help to make me feel that I am still a 
productive  individual and it also keeps my mind off my other problems.  If I 
find  that I have too much on my plate, then I will have to decide what I 
need to  cut back on. 
 
 
From: [email protected]  [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of  [email protected]
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 6:10  AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re:  [Chihuahuas] May I ask another question? (car  seat)

 
 
 
 
The HOA  business must really keep you busy.  Good luck on your nomination. 
  Will that mean extra duties?
 

 
Glloria
 

 
 
In a message  dated 11/17/2011 11:28:33 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
[email protected]  writes:

 
 
(OT – Today  was opening of the ballots for my internal community…two 
seats were open,  and two people ran…me and the homeowner who purchased the 
very 
last house  from the builder.  No surprise that we both won, but the gal 
that has  been on the Board of Directors for three years nominated me to be 
president  again and the new board member seconded it.   I have a meeting in  
December about the Master Community…landscaping along the perimeter of all  
the ‘Riverwalk Ranch’ communities…we will have to vote for seats.  I  
really want to nominate the gentleman that got the other seat on that one to  
be 
Treasurer because he is a CPA…so I am thinking that t he same gal that  
nominated me as president today will nominate me president for the Master  
also. 
 It isn’t a power play because we all try to do everything.   I have more 
time on my hands (Hehehe…if you take away sleeping, resting,  sleeping, 
watching TV…LOL) than those that work.  We will see what  happens.










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