Two Years and ANOTHER 1000 Ways to Say 'Thank You, JWD!!'

by AudeSapere 11 Replies latest jw friends

  • AudeSapere
    AudeSapere

    Two years and ANOTHER 1000 Ways to Say 'Thank You, JWD!!'

    Two years ago today I registered on JWD. This is my 1000th post on my second JWD account.
    My original account is here: http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/member/15922.ashx

    My life has changed in many ways - both big and small.

    A big THANK YOU to everyone for your participation in this board. I read much more than I post and have gained so much from being here.

    This past year saw big changes for me. The most positive ones were: Ending once-and-for-all a relationship that had long run its course; Loss of two pets; Purchase of my new home (which I love!); Aposta-meet-ups! - Several small, local ones.

    I've met a couple dozen JWD posters and am so pleased to call them 'friends'.

    We all have our stories to tell; variations on a similar theme.

    I look forward to the coming year with much more optimism than ever before. Thank you ALL for helping along my journey...!!

    I don't think it's said often enough, but Thank You, Simon and Angharad!! Thank you for all your efforts in establishing and maintaining this site. I am forever grateful.

    -Denise.
    PS: I like pictures, too So post what you got!!

  • Backed away
    Backed away

    Congrats AS!

    Nowhere near as impressive but I respond to "Junior " now

  • Abandoned
    Abandoned

    Congrats!!!

  • AudeSapere
    AudeSapere

    Backed Away - Thanks and welcome! I look forward to meeting you once you recover.

    Abandoned - I've enjoyed reading your posts these past few weeks. You are a great asset to this board. Hugs!!

    -Denise.

  • megsmomma
    megsmomma

    Here here!! I am also totally thankfull to the people who made JWD for us! I have met the most caring, supportive people on here....and I am looking forward to making 1000 too!!

    PS...I read some of your posts and wanted to know what kind of motorcycle you have?

  • AudeSapere
    AudeSapere

    megsmomma - Oh yes! My bike - another change I made as JWD helped me see the importance of really getting on with my life and doing things I had always just mused about. I have a Yamaha Virago 535. It's an '83. I bought an older, used bike so I test out whether I would like being the 'rider'. I've always enjoyed being on the back - but actually riding the bike is a completely different experience.

    Do you ride?

    -Denise.

  • megsmomma
    megsmomma

    My husband bought a Honda when we first got together and I rode with him. He let me ride it myself once...and I went about 10 feet on it and got really scared. It was a really heavy bike though, so it makes sence that I was nervous! His parents both have bikes though...and his momma LOVES it! I really love the feeling of getting on a bike and experiencing the world like that.....so free!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Weeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But, someday, I do want to get my own! We will wait till our baby gets a bit older though.

    My dad had bikes all his adult life and was in a couple accidents....not his fault, people hit him at stop signs, and he can't ride or do much physical because of his back injuries, so I have seen the "bad"side to it.

    We sold the bike when I was preggo......But, I am looking forward to getting another one. I want a honda gold wing to cruise around on!

  • ozziepost
    ozziepost

    Denise:

    I liked your first account!

    You're one of the lovely reasons JWD is the type of place it is.

    Thax for being here and thx for the thoughts. Tops!

    Cheers from downunder, Ozzie

  • AK - Jeff
    AK - Jeff

    AudeSapere - Your presence here reveals your sceen-name to be accurate in many respects. I have enjoyed your posts.

    Many good returns.

    I share your gratitude to the 'proprietors' here. This community has been a God-send for me also.

    Thanx for being part of it.

    Jeff

  • AudeSapere
    AudeSapere

    AK - Jeff: Thanks for the compliments. I really like my screen name, too and was thrilled to have found one that was so appropriate for this forum. 'Dare to Know; Dare to Have Wisdom/Understanding' 'Dare to Think for Yourself.' It was so daring for me to join that I *still* get sweaty palms when I think back to that day!! There is a core group of people who I regularly follow. You are part of that group. Thanks for being here.

    Ozziepost: I don't see you here too often anymore. How have you been?? I liked my old account, too and which I could have maintained it to see a more fluid transition.

    Megsmomma: Your last post made me smile! A bike that is too big is just too dangerous for a newbie!! I took a motorcycle riders safety class last summer (part of a birthday present to my self - the bike was the other part). Couple weeks later when I bought my bike, I specifically looked for a bike where I could reach the ground with both feet. I'm only 5'2" so not too many choices there without having to make more modifications (new seat, etc). And I really didn't want anything too heavy. It's more important that I take the bike for a ride rather than the other way around...! This has turned out to be just the perfect starter bike. My preference is still to ride passenger - like you said, that feeling of just being freeee! Back of a bike is about the only place where I feel I fully give up all control and just enjoy the ride. But it's been alot of fun having and riding my own. Completely different experience, with a very different sense of freedom. I don't think I'd do it if I had young children, though.

    -Denise.

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