- January 31, 2019
- By Scott Olson
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How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time! Any large project in life takes time, patience and attention to detail. You can’t rush, and you have to take it one step at a time, like a giant puzzle. The Revolution’s repair is in full swing, and we are doing our best to
Why Did the Deer Cross the Road? Living or visiting in Utah definitely comes with its perks. There’s the “best snow on Earth” and within less than a few hours, and in all directions, can be found lakes, deserts, and huge mountains, along with National and State Parks galore! Yes, Utahns are truly blessed by
(Everybody calm down, it’s not that kind of revolution.) If you’ve ever been in a large motorhome, then you know what it feels like when the driver takes a corner a little too swiftly. It’s that same uncomfortable feeling we get when a plane suddenly drops hundreds of feet in altitude due to turbulence or
I’m sure it’s happened to us all. We are in a rush so we hit up the nearest fast food joint drive-thru, thinking this is going to save time and, lo and behold, we are stuck there in line for 15-20 minutes because the guy in the van with 45 kids who’s in front of
We hope everyone had a safe and wonderful time with family and friends over the holidays! The new year has begun, and with it, naturally, comes thoughts of change and progression. We take time to reevaluate and assess our current situations and welcome a chance to start again fresh. This applies to business owners as
With Christmas now in the books, we naturally turn our attention to the next big holiday: New Year’s! What’s the first thing that comes to mind when we think about this holiday? For most people, and I’d be willing to bet on this, the word “resolution” comes to mind. Almost everyone makes one in the
Merry Christmas From Everyone at JP’s Collision Center! We wanted to keep this week’s post short and sweet so thatyou can get back to what truly matters most this Christmas, and that’s beingwith family and loved ones. That said, we wish you all the warmest and mostwonderful of Christmas seasons! Please note, we will be
For anyone that commuted through the Salt Lake valley this morning, I’m sure we can agree on one thing: the snow fell and everyone temporarily lost their minds. (Bet some of you wish you had heeded my words ofadvice a couple of weeks back regarding winter prep now, eh?) People were slidingoff roads and skidding
There’s something about this time of year, something magical that happens. I’m not talking about getting exactly what you wanted from Santa either. Something’s in the air and it is kind, thoughtful, giving, caring and compassionate. It compels us to reach out to those in need and comfort them. It talks us into taking back
With the Thanksgiving turkey hangovers done and over for 2018, festive lights are beginning to pop up around town and the snow is in the near forecast. Everything smells like pumpkin spice and our waistbands are feeling a little more pressure than average. Driving around town, we can see people coming home with trees strapped