Sue Braiden (CCAL30) (2046)
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Sue Braiden (CCAL30) (2046)
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Member since: Fri, 06 Aug 2004 08:17:24 PDT
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Sue Braiden
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SECRET HIDEOUTS ;^)
(fuzzy bunny slippers required)
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THANK YOU
Three years ago Pam and Pierre opened their doors and their hearts to us here at omidyar.net. While I may not ever know if their own goals were met, the one thing I am certain of is that their graciousness and the generosity of this community changed the course of my life.
I'm not certain I could have connected with the kindred spirits I lived in the midst of here in another place. We were allowed to be passionate, maddening, soulful explorers in spite of ourselves, and many of us leave here with far more than we had when we came.
Pam, there will always be an extra surfboard on my SL beach and a mugga joe waiting on the porch with an easy chair. You have been a kind and loving friend, and I know we'll continue to connect on the other side.
Pierre, I've never had more fun with a geek in a funny hat and a virtual mini in my life ~grins~ You've been an awesome ally, and I am, no word of lie, wearing socks and sandals as I write this to keep me laughing so I don't start to cry.
Thomas ... oi. I've had to take a run at this a few times, because the waterworks start. You are the classiest, most compassionate, most inspiring soul. I can't write what I want to here. It's just too hard. I need to sit down and write y'all a good old fashioned letter by hand because you've been an intimate part of my life overhaul. I wanna be just like you, buddy, if I ever decide to grow up ~hugs~
To the folks who took on the daunting task of preparing a way for us as we move on, thank you. I know a lot of us worry that it will never be the same, but the gift that the Omidyars and their gracious team have given us these past three years has prepared us to connect in more meaningful ways.
To my friends, and there are so many, I am looking forward to finding you in the wonderful new spaces you've been cultivating to grow into as we leave this nest.
~Tapping Norbert on the shoulder~ -- grab the fuzzy bunny slippers, bud, and bring extras. We're gonna need them with all the wandering around we're about to do ~wink~
Please don't forget me. I know I've not been around much the past year, but I hope to find a way to reconnect as I shake off the health nonsense and find ways of becoming aggravating again ~grins~ You'll always find me here:
Love, peace, gratitude and open arms ...
Your friend,
Sue.
A Little Bit About Me:
Took a u-turn from a lucrative private technology practice in the mid-nineties straight into largely unpaid community capacity building assisted by technology.
- collecting people+ideas >> building bridges+tools >> slaying community dragons >> starting fires
Passionate steward on behalf of kids at risk and various ambassadors of community uplift. Africa remains a central motif in most things that call me. Truly believe, as Peter Drucker and Alan Kay both imagine, that "the best way to predict the future is to invent it".
Think Pam and Pierre have a powerful candle on this by asking the following question: "How do we get more and more people to discover their own power to make good things happen?"
"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."
-- Maya Angelou (American Poet, b.1928)
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"It's kind of fun to do the impossible."
-- Walt Disney (US motion-picture producer, pioneer of animated cartoon films. 1901-1966)
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