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12 Dec 2016 12:13 PM
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13 Dec 2016 09:38 AM
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13 Dec 2016 06:37 PM
13 Dec 2016 06:37 PM
Lots of memorable moments this year. Us mods often have a wander around to make sure no posts have been over-looked. Whenever I have the pleasure of doing this I'm always blown away by the kindness, wisdom and generosity I see.
One moment that stands out for me was @Faith-and-Hope starting the Hot Chocolate thread in carers. I had just been thinking that we needed a hang out space for carers and...voila....there it was! Still going strong today. Typing this is giving me a thirst. Must drop by for a coffee....
The other big event this year was the Blue Boarders joining us which brought this sudden influx of virtual drinking, poetry, knowledge and generosity. It was lovely to see them welcomed and to have so many still with us today.
Looking forward to us all creating more great memories next year
13 Dec 2016 06:52 PM
13 Dec 2016 06:52 PM
Hi @Former-Member .... 😊
I have found a huge generosity of spirit here .... it seems struggling with mi.issues either as a carer or lived experience produces incredible compassion and empathy for others .... it's golden in a way I wish the world could know ... but then maybe it's an off-spin treasure that helps with the communal healing process ....
Such courage and strength. There are Titans here ...
Even when, God willing, my hubby is treated and healed, whether he has a major on-going struggle in the aftermath or not, I intend to stay here amongst my forum friends .....
Soooo glad to have found y'all ....
Hot Choc Cafe open 24/7 on Carer's .... all welcome ....
❤️💕
14 Dec 2016 07:48 AM
14 Dec 2016 07:48 AM
@utopia, LOL, you did say back then that you loved my name, (memory isn't so bad). I remember you saying that you had photographed some...aboriginal history that had not been documented yet (I think I am on the right track with this) ( now how's memory isn't so good.lol).
How did that all go? Did you manage to get it documented?
Take Care:)
14 Dec 2016 10:52 AM
14 Dec 2016 10:52 AM
14 Dec 2016 11:06 AM
14 Dec 2016 11:06 AM
Hi @utopia
Thanks for posting this - I have saved your comment in my Note Book to follow up later
I am really interested in all of this - and so glad you have had the chance to see some of this
Also - I would love to see the Fire Site and Caves - but like you I would not be able to go without a guide either - and I don't know what state these are in - but I will be following up the Aboriginal Data Base to learn more - and I didn't know that was there
What a shocking comment from a web-surfer - I just didn't look far enough - but I will now
It's so great you have seen some of this Utopia - your trip was worth having certainly and worth sharing
Dec
wtg
14 Dec 2016 11:25 AM
14 Dec 2016 11:25 AM
@utopia, besides need a guide, what is stopping you. Go and do it. It sounds very interesting, you sound like you love doing it.
Fill your hunger and live your dream!
14 Dec 2016 12:17 PM
14 Dec 2016 12:17 PM
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