Sunday, February 15th, 2009 at
12:32 pm
I was pretty light on the new posts last month, and it looks like February is shaping up for more of the same. But that doesn’t mean I love my commenters any less. I love every single person who stops by to visit me here, whether or not you leave comments.
Shileen
Shelly
Sarai
Thanks again to everyone who visited, and an extra helping to everyone who took the time to leave a comment. And please, if you stop by leave a comment. I love to return the favor and check out everyone else’s sites, and I can’t visit you if you don’t let me know who you are and where to find you!
Saturday, January 17th, 2009 at
4:14 pm
This post is a little later than I wanted it to be. In my isolation phase last week I just wasn’t up to posting much, and I’m sure that the gratitude that I feel for each and every person who visits would not have come through. It doesn’t matter to me whether you leave a comment or not (although I really really love getting comments), on some level a little piece of me knows that someone has been here and it always makes me smile.
I can’t think you by name if you didn’t leave a comment, so if that’s you considered yourself thanked
And a super thanks to those who did leave comments in December. I really appreciate you taking a moment out of your life to share your thoughts with me.
Multiple Comments
2 – Lucy – Lucy’s Life in Suburb World
Single Comments
Ellen – Creative Laundry
Marelisa – Abundance Blog at Marelisa Online
Glen – PluginID
Paula – Welcoming Spirit
CK – Divine Purpose Unleashed
Thanks to everyone who took the time to visit and/or leave a comment.
Lena
Friday, December 19th, 2008 at
11:31 pm
I’ve been feeling decidedly un-Christmassy this year, as you’ve no doubt noticed by the lack of holiday talk. Ever since my parents passed away, and my son grew up, it just doesn’t seem to mean as much. I really think that it’s because there’s no going home for the holidays anymore and this is the one time of year when I really miss having a home to go home to.
When I hear of people losing their homes, especially at this time of year, it really makes me sad because I know how important it is to have that place that ‘s like an anchor in your world. The one place you know where you’re safe, where you can always go back to, where your family has grown up and made so many memories. It’s really heart-wrenching when someone who is a member of your community comes forward and asks for prayers because instead of getting ready to celebrate the holidays, she’s packing and getting ready to lose her home.
That happened this week, and what followed is nothing short of amazing. I know that as a group the Internet Marketing community gets a pretty bad rap a lot of the time. But let me tell you, when someone needs help I have never seen another group band together so quickly or give so selflessly. And that’s what’s happening right now.
There is a movement afoot to create a real Christmas story with a happy ending for this woman and her family. The Internet Marketing community has come together in a virtual barn raising of sorts to help save her home. To watch them in action is a sight to behold, and I’m so very grateful just to be a small part of it. You can see what’s happening here: A True Christmas Story – Virtual Barn Raising and if you can help out at all, that would be great too.
