Just like magic, another year has come and gone and boom, we’re right back in the holiday season. Once again, I find myself sitting down preparing to devour a Thanksgiving feast as well as spend time with my family and friends. Just like clockwork, I find myself reflecting on the 2021 year as a whole.
Like 2020, this year has been another roller coaster ride for all of us across a wide range of life-altering happenings and situations. Yet, despite the ups and downs, I have yet again increased my gratitude for many things in my life.
I will never be able to thank you all enough for all of the hard work and dedication each day to serve our customers making our company what it is. Thank you for the never-ending generosity and willingness to rise above and beyond, both on the job, and to help leave our communities better than we found it.
There are many Omaha web design and Omaha digital marketing companies, with more and more popping up each year. To our Monstrous Customer family, thank you for choosing us to work as an extension of your businesses. I say this often, you are why we exist and we are so proud to get to work with you toward fulfilling your vision and mission.
Thank you to all of you who help us provide our Monstrous solutions to our customers and allow us to help support our largest clients. Together, we are proud of the facilitation of opportunities for our employees and support for our various communities.
If the past two years have taught me anything personally, it's the reminder of the joy of just being alive. What a gift we have. We truly have access to everything, whether physical or digital. Technology has made our lives easier, more efficient, virtually freeing us to pursue more time for improving relationships, leisure, hobbies, interests, and contemplation.
The 2020 lockdowns made life more valuable and allowed us to slow down and take account of what’s really important in life which is family, friends, doing good, loving, and supporting each other. 2021 reminded me of how precious each day that we are given is with a sprinkle of humility and caution that each day could be our last, at least of a semi-normal life.
Thank you!
Without our entire Monstrous family, OMG would not be where we are or who we are today. From the bottom of my heart, I wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving and a bright future.
In Gratitude,
Brad Nietfeldt