Monday, October 4, 2010

What I've Gained from Blogging

Friends from all over the world
photo from Karen's blog


Karen from Still Crazy after All These Years, her daughter Katie, and her granddaughters Mia and Hayden.

Katie is living here in Mesa for a few months and Karen came to help her settle in.  The little kids and I were happy to spend lunch with them on Thursday.  Kinda crazy with four tiny kids, but the food was fabulous and the friends even better. 

It's funny how you can become friends through cyberspace.  Catherine in New Zealand. Paige in England.  Jen in Japan. Dana in the tundra of Canada. Pam in Massachusetts. Natalie in Georgia. Sarah in Ohio.  Jen in North Carolina.  Jennifer and Laura in Texas. Kerry in Pennsylvania.  Jackie in Kansas City. Kristin in Michigan. Julie and Cindy in Illinois.  Cherie in Idaho.  Gabe in Wisconsin.  Keely in Oregon. Dawn and Susan in Colorado. Sue and Andrea in California.  Kristen and Jess and Anna in Utah. And the list could go on and on.

I guess it's just like old-time pen pals. Only better.
Thanks for calling, Karen.  We need to do it again.

And if any of the rest of you cyber-chums are ever in the Valley of the Sun, ya better let me know.  Lunch is on me!
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24 comments:

  1. How far away is Mesa from Scottsdale? Not far right? the next time I'm in town visiting my best friend, I may just have to ring you! I too have forged some friendships through cyberspace and it is rad.

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  2. That's so great you got together:) I'm loving my new social life in cyberspace!

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  3. Hey Jen! It was fun getting together :)I love that picture of Mia and Hyrum. So I got lost on our way home from lunch, lol! Oh, and your guest house is sounding really nice right about now-for me! Had another sleepless night with sick baby!

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  4. I had no idea when I created my blogger account less than a year ago...how much I would come to enjoy the women I feel like I know. I don't always have a lot to say on my blog...but I sure love reading everyone elses! I hope to meet some of you for real someday! :)

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  5. Just like old time pen pals but better is right! Glad you had fun!

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  6. What? When is our lunch date then? Sheesh!

    You really are so international and cool. Looks like fun.

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  7. that jennifer in texas you mentioned. would that be little ole me? yee!

    if not...that's okay. sniff. i understand.

    :] love you (even if it's not me).

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  8. Long wait for lots of friends. So happy for you.

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  9. Four shades of green with envy- and fantastically glad for you at the same time too. That's the best part of blogging- I talk about my friends, and then realize I've never actually met any of them, but love you just the same
    And FYI- I'm 30 min away from BYU- just in case you were wondering.

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  10. You bet that I will let you know if I ever hit your neck of the woods.

    And I expect you to do the same! (And take me up on my housing offer...)

    =)

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  11. awwwww!!!!! sounds like such a lovely time. (:

    one of our favorite missionaries of all time & his young little family live in AZ. we'll have to plan an adventure down to see all ya'll!

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  12. I have been able to meet quite a few blog friends and it sure is a wonderful thing to meet these people you've never laid eyes on in person,but yet you already know them.
    Kind of makes me think about that great reunion in Heaven some day! Imagine the people we will see!
    So glad you had a fun visit with a blog friend.

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  13. That's awesome! It's amazing isn't it how blogging brings people together?

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  14. What a great post. . .I have so enjoyed getting to know you and your family. Imagine the chaos if we all got together?

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  15. I had such a good time meeting you! I wish I could have done more than just lunch to repay all the kindness you showed my family. You are the real deal, and I'm thankful for a friend like you. And if you all ever come to Disneyland, you'd better call.

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  16. I'm with you, Jen. Love the friendships I've struck up since blogging. Some of these are much deeper than the ones I have in my own town. Writers have such an easier time sharing what's in their hearts, I have found.
    So glad I have a friend in you too.

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  17. I also love the friendships ... and geez I guess it is like having pen pals ... i really do love blogging for the interesting and wonderful people who abound in this little cyberspace world.

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  18. I am with you. I feel like I know my blogging friends better, sometimes, than some of my human friends. I think because we bear it all sometimes.
    Albuquerque is having their world famous Hot Air Balloon Festival. Hotel Burns is always open. !!

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  19. It's like having a pen pal but with instant gratification - no long wait for a return letter. I've really enjoyed the few actual meetings I've had - no surprises, just a lovely familiarity.

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  20. You are so right! Isn't it just fabulous! I would welcome any of my bloggy friends into my home anytime. I'm so glad you and Karen got to meet!
    Enjoy your week!

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  21. You're one of my favorite friends I've met by blogging. I love your blog. It's very easy to admire you and I love to read about your adventures. :)

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  22. So jealous! Someday we will be able to meet in person. I look forward to it!

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  23. Oh how fun it must've been to meet a bloggy friend in real life! I think it's really neat to be able to meet the person behind the blog :) I hope that one day I can meet you and all the other people I've become friends with in cyberspace. It would be so much fun :)

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  24. whatcha making for me then! haha

    awww sadly i never venture far from home....

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