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BBM is 3 Years Old This Month. How Are You Doing, Friends?

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Meryl:
Beautifully stated, Celeste.  I'm very glad you saw "Brokeback Mountain" and became a friend of mine.  And I'm even more glad that you've been led to make changes that are life-embracing and good.  All the very best to you in your journey, bud!  :-*

YaadPyar:
Ahhhhhhhh - the memories!  I'm so glad too!

Ellemeno:

--- Quote from: YaadPyar on December 27, 2008, 12:51:29 am ---Ahhhhhhhh - the memories!  I'm so glad too!



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Beautiful pic of Beautiful Brokies, only one of whom I've met.  You other three are on my "So want to meet you someday" list.

What's on the teapot?

Meryl:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on December 27, 2008, 01:13:26 am ---
Beautiful pic of Beautiful Brokies, only one of whom I've met.  You other three are on my "So want to meet you someday" list.

What's on the teapot?
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It's one of them new-fangled thingies that keep the tea from drippin' when you pour it.  A piece of foam, some elastic and a pretty birdie.  8)

Great picture, Celeste!  That was such a fun day.  8)

cmr107:
Lovely posts everyone. I love hearing about people's experiences like this.

It's difficult for me to tell what impact BBM has had on me. In August 2005 I went 300 miles away from home to my first year of college, where I didn't know a single person. It took me a few months to sort of get used to college life and find some real friends. I saw BBM when I was home for Christmas break of that first year. I have, of course, changed quite a bit in the past three years, but I honestly couldn't tell you how much of that was BBM and how much was just going through college and all the experiences that come with it. I know that I would be different if it I had never seen this movie, I just don't know exactly how.

To answer the question in the title of this thread, I am doing extremely well. I am going to Peru at the end of January to attend a "young adult" conference about water issues as sort of a fact-finding mission for the organization that is sending me. My brother, who lives in Louisiana (so I don't get to see him much), is also going. I'm also getting ready to graduate in May, which obviously means that more significant changes are coming soon. This past semester was really difficult and kept me very busy so I haven't been around here much lately, but I love knowing that I can still come back and people still remember me and welcome me back as if no time has passed. I feel like some of you have gone through college with me in a way, and that really means a lot to me.

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