(This is Main Street by Angie, who is working on art goals here on the blog!)
This has been a personal project to blog every day for a school year on goals and dreams. My hope was that I could find a group of people to work with me.
I was lucky enough to find a small, but sincere group of inspirational people to keep me company. We've been using Walt Disney's philosophies or creations as inspiration.
I am no longer blogging daily, but I am notified if comments are posted, and I'll be happy to keep the discussion going!
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Walt waved to me today!
Posted 10-02-2009 at 05:18 PM by Sandra Bostwick
I woke up today without any real inspiration to write a blog entry.
I asked myself if I really wanted to do this every single day for the next nine months?
I decided to wait and see what the day would bring. Today was a day for office work, which is not my favorite part of being a self-employed occupational therapist.
I stopped to pick up the mail on the way to the bank and, there is was! A wave from Walt! My inspiration!
A mysterious package was in the mailbox!
It had writing in both French and English. A PassPorter from Canada had sent me a surprise!
Angie Daley sent me all sorts of goodies and a wonderful note about how our blog had inspired her! I even have some beautiful drawings from Alice.
This was all I needed!
I'm going to dinner and a play with friends tonight, but I'm going to take some photos of my package and post them here later.
I think it is so amazing that Walt Disney, who was so concerned with creating gathering places for people, manages to draw people together in cyberspace now. Thank you Angie for that wonderful package, and thank you Walt, for planting a seed that brings people together in so many places and situations.
I asked myself if I really wanted to do this every single day for the next nine months?
I decided to wait and see what the day would bring. Today was a day for office work, which is not my favorite part of being a self-employed occupational therapist.
I stopped to pick up the mail on the way to the bank and, there is was! A wave from Walt! My inspiration!
A mysterious package was in the mailbox!
It had writing in both French and English. A PassPorter from Canada had sent me a surprise!
Angie Daley sent me all sorts of goodies and a wonderful note about how our blog had inspired her! I even have some beautiful drawings from Alice.
This was all I needed!
I'm going to dinner and a play with friends tonight, but I'm going to take some photos of my package and post them here later.
I think it is so amazing that Walt Disney, who was so concerned with creating gathering places for people, manages to draw people together in cyberspace now. Thank you Angie for that wonderful package, and thank you Walt, for planting a seed that brings people together in so many places and situations.
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Tags: angie daley, blog, motivation, sandra bostwick, walt's wave
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I am so happy you liked it!! So now you know, I am "paying it forward" to you!
I have been watching the postings so I could see when you received it and thought it was going to kill me if I had to wait over the weekend! So I am thrilled it made your morning.
No rain, No rainbows... it was a rainy (pouring) day here but I am glad I made your day!0 Pixie Dust
Posted 10-02-2009 at 09:04 PM by A.Daley -
Angie, you made my day more than you could realize, and the timing was amazing!
This whole blog thing is a big experiment. I think, with blogs, you have to be able to delay gratification on those days when it looks like you might be wasting your time. You also have to ask yourself if you have ANYTHING to say that is really worth reading.
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The internet creates all sorts of social options, but sometimes you have to wonder if they are meaningful or just community flavored chewing gum...passing the time but becoming more and more pointless with every chew.
I woke up that morning wondering why I was blogging. Why not just journal in a little notebook at home. There is something about blogging that is a little bit self-indulgent. Who is anyone to think that anyone else would be interested in what they have to say?
But if you blog and it matters to JUST ONE PERSON, then it is a worthwhile venture.
Your package was the most amazing validation!0 Pixie Dust
Posted 10-03-2009 at 11:31 AM by Sandra Bostwick