I have so much to say about this weekend. I can't think of a single thing that expresses it well enough. However, Weegoddess said it very very well.
Some of the primary things:
Imre and I had a great time. We arrived knowing only a few people and left feeling like part of a larger whole. At some point shortly after I arrived, someone said to me "Are you part of The Community? How long have you been part of The Community?" I thought to myself, "I don't KNOW of any initiation rites...hmm." So I responded, "I've been looking for you folks for a long time, and I finally found you when I moved here in June." And it's true. This might have been the initiation rite though. :)
Thank you all for being such a wonderful, vibrant part of our lives. You are appreciated, more than you can imagine. It was a really great time and I enjoyed meeting each and every one of you.
...it was just this side of Nirvana to be among people whom I knew had to exist somewhere in the world. To be with They who understand that everyone has his/her own special beauty. And that touching, stroking, compliments, hugging and kissing are not necessarily (or even usually) a prelude to sexual involvement. But that love and acceptence are as important as food and water for our survival. And that we all have warts, somewhere. A whole slather of folks to connect to and to have the time to actually have conversations beyond the party-talk that tends to run more superficial than I'd like. And, when I thought I couldn't hold one more bit of Wonderful, there was lavender ice cream.
And after all this, I still can't even begin to describe how grateful I was to be a part of it.
Some of the primary things:
- Ice cream. Some of it was great, some of it was...umm...creative. All of it was made with wholehearted enthusiasm, and who knew that circus peanut sorbet would be good?
- People. The people were incredible beyond all reasonable belief. The more I get to know these folks, the more I count myself lucky to know them.
- Kids. These children are going to rule the world. These adults are the ones that SHOULD be ruling the world. I mean....wow. I think that this is totally HANDS DOWN the best way to raise children and the more I see, the more I'm convinced. I was discussing this with someone while we were there, and he said he thought there were two reasons it works so well: 1) that kids get away with less shit because there are adults around, and 2) because of the numerous adults, there are more opportunities for positive reinforcement. Someone else added a third: 3) these kids get lots of interaction with adults instead of just kids, which is also important whether they're needing positive/negative reinforcement or just developing social skills.
- The locale. It reminded me A WHOLE AWFUL LOT of the place that we do our family reunions. Quiet, rural, isolated, greeeeeeeen. I loved it.
- Whatever indefinable something it was that made everything so relaxed and interactive and friendly. I can't quantify it, but I surely can appreciate it.
Imre and I had a great time. We arrived knowing only a few people and left feeling like part of a larger whole. At some point shortly after I arrived, someone said to me "Are you part of The Community? How long have you been part of The Community?" I thought to myself, "I don't KNOW of any initiation rites...hmm." So I responded, "I've been looking for you folks for a long time, and I finally found you when I moved here in June." And it's true. This might have been the initiation rite though. :)
Thank you all for being such a wonderful, vibrant part of our lives. You are appreciated, more than you can imagine. It was a really great time and I enjoyed meeting each and every one of you.
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Date: 2005-08-02 02:45 pm (UTC)Kimberly
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Date: 2005-08-02 03:54 pm (UTC)You came, you were generous of your imagination (the Lagavullin Espresso ice cream rocked many people's worlds) and your scotch (which made Saturday night *much* better for me), and you were friendly and interesting to talk to. If you need to be so tall to ride this ride, I'd say you more than qualified. :)
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Date: 2005-08-02 07:04 pm (UTC)That said, it was really good to see you guys there. You made it a great time for everyone else, just by your smiles and warmth. It was my first Baitcon too (though I already knew lots of the people) and it helped to know that I wasn't the only newbie.) I hope you don't mind if I friend your LJ...
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Date: 2005-08-03 04:24 pm (UTC)I hope to see you around more.
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Date: 2005-08-03 04:30 pm (UTC)