Reflections & Thanks
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 7:39 pm
Hi everyone
I have been thinking a lot on isurvive these past few weeks – even more than usual, smile.
How nice was it to be contacted by Goodtherapy.org to be informed we were listed on their top 10 abuse sites of 2013? http://www.isurvive.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=4954
It led me to thinking on the people who began this place back in 2001; people I do not know and people who probably have no idea what their gem of an idea has grown into. It was somewhat akin to researching a family tree when we were trying to put the history of our site into order and there are probably gaps we have no way of filling. If there is anyone out there who has current email contact with anyone from the orange site then I would very much like to hear from you. (Particularly anyone who has contact with jenli, crisp, Bob, airyaman, Ducky, Paddi, gentlespirit and/or ladybass.)
Recently a returning member asked me, ‘What happened to Lori?’ This took me back to February 2011 when I had the sad task of informing everyone that she had passed away unexpectedly. Re-reading that thread caught me off guard… so please be careful if you choose to view it. I know that there are still many here who remember the dedication and care that she so freely gave to us all, including myself.
http://www.isurvive.org/forum/archive/v ... sc&start=0
It seems that the first Administrator and Moderators appeared back in February 2001,http://www.isurvive.org/about-us/our-background/, so February seems like the time to remember our past and lay tribute to the Directors, Moderators and Board members who have gone before. Here are some additional thoughts by a Moderator from 2007; http://www.isurvive.org/forum/archive/v ... ve&start=0
As we continue to preserve the legacy established by those who have gone before us, I want to commend the current team for their continued presence and hard work. I think that so often, it accidentally goes forgotten that all who have and continue to work here are volunteers who juggle their own healing and everyday living with their commitment to isurvive. I also want to thank each of our members who care and support one another, without whom there would be no isurvive.
I have been thinking a lot on isurvive these past few weeks – even more than usual, smile.
How nice was it to be contacted by Goodtherapy.org to be informed we were listed on their top 10 abuse sites of 2013? http://www.isurvive.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=4954
It led me to thinking on the people who began this place back in 2001; people I do not know and people who probably have no idea what their gem of an idea has grown into. It was somewhat akin to researching a family tree when we were trying to put the history of our site into order and there are probably gaps we have no way of filling. If there is anyone out there who has current email contact with anyone from the orange site then I would very much like to hear from you. (Particularly anyone who has contact with jenli, crisp, Bob, airyaman, Ducky, Paddi, gentlespirit and/or ladybass.)
Recently a returning member asked me, ‘What happened to Lori?’ This took me back to February 2011 when I had the sad task of informing everyone that she had passed away unexpectedly. Re-reading that thread caught me off guard… so please be careful if you choose to view it. I know that there are still many here who remember the dedication and care that she so freely gave to us all, including myself.
http://www.isurvive.org/forum/archive/v ... sc&start=0
It seems that the first Administrator and Moderators appeared back in February 2001,http://www.isurvive.org/about-us/our-background/, so February seems like the time to remember our past and lay tribute to the Directors, Moderators and Board members who have gone before. Here are some additional thoughts by a Moderator from 2007; http://www.isurvive.org/forum/archive/v ... ve&start=0
As we continue to preserve the legacy established by those who have gone before us, I want to commend the current team for their continued presence and hard work. I think that so often, it accidentally goes forgotten that all who have and continue to work here are volunteers who juggle their own healing and everyday living with their commitment to isurvive. I also want to thank each of our members who care and support one another, without whom there would be no isurvive.