MrsG
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- May 28, 2002
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It's such an odd feeling now . . . starting to say "goodbye" to so many people in the only form we've actually ever gotten to know them . . . and getting ready to say "hello" in person although feeling we know everyone so well already. Quite surreal in some ways! Of course you know Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning eloped having only gotten to know each other through a series of clandestine, forbidden letters . . . shows you the power of the written word. I wonder if in some ways we are the distillation of who we really are when we write -- not distracted by the setting, clothes, etc. -- I'm not sure but I have been thinking about it recently.
As you've said before, it goes against your nature to correspond like this with people you don't know. DH& I were just talking about this two nights ago. He is puzzled by my interaction on the boards because it is also very unlike me. I tried to explain to him that it's amazing how, through casual conversation, you can get to know personalities, likes/dislikes, personal interaction, etc. We are all equal on this board; we have nothing to materially gain by making these friendships. We probably became "friends" with people that we normally would just pass by for various reasons. It really brings you back down to earth and reinforces my general belief: most people are really nice if you get the chance to really listen to them! I can't say that I would ever do this again, but every once in awhile, the sun, moon, and stars align and a group of people get together and form a bond that is special. I think that is what we have here.

Now that I have gotten all soupy, let me continue by wishing safe trips to all leaving soon. Can't wait to meet you all next week!
Maryann