: : : :
.
I am a fairly private person. So this project is a stretch. One thing that keeps me from participating on other sites is the requirement to input my email. Therefore, I have disabled this feature on GIGGGLE.
.
So to comment:
Click on the title of the day you are participating. Or if you want to spread some love. Or if you have to express a snarky opinion. Just put in your name and your remarks in the boxes at the bottom of the post – use or ignore the highlighted email box. Your choice. Sound good?
.
People have had interesting things to say about this experiment. And I enjoy hearing what is said to me in-person and on the phone. Looking forward to hearing it on this site too. Don’t be shy! Your comment may be the one that inspires somebody else to do something good too . . .
.
: : : :
: : : :
.
Disclaimer: Giving out and giving thanks. It’s contagious!
.
: : : :


5 comments
Comments feed for this article
November 29, 2008 at 1:05 pm
MK
I love that you are doing this and opening up to the world. Love it, love it, love it.
December 2, 2008 at 10:03 pm
carla
It is an honor that you shared your labor of love. I thank you. And yes, freerice.com is completely addicting!
December 3, 2008 at 9:01 pm
cherie
Thank you carla and MK. What a great acknowledgement. This is more fun and less work than I thought it would be. Sometimes (ok, most of the time) it’s the little things that make a difference. At least from this view of things…
December 28, 2008 at 5:23 pm
Angie
Hi, I commend you for this. It seems so often we have ideas and good intentions, but don’t follow through. What an accomplisment.
Here is a thought to put out there. Connectedness is so important and meaningful. One way to bring this in to your life is to move through your community without using a car. Passing people on the street, on the bus, on the train and liberating your mind from the driving experience. The benefits of eliminating cars far outweigh their utility. My little opinion to share.
January 4, 2009 at 4:27 pm
cherie
Thanks Angie! This has been a grace to me in a time of immense pressure. I’ve certainly learned much from it.
What a great suggestion re transportation. Although I am shamelessly connected to my car, whenever I wander out without it I ultimately have an interesting adventure. I wonder what other people’s opinions are on the subject? Lots to think about on that one
.