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Old 05-16-2009, 11:40 PM #1
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Default Creating our own thread...

Would this be helpful? We could each create a thread with our name on it...
For example: I could start a thread called "Stephanie's Journal"....and give updates every day...sometimes more...sometimes less...depending on how I feel...

use it like a diary or blog...write down how our day is going...went..etc...and we could read each other's threads and comment on them....it might help us keep up with who has what going on now....

We would still have threads like now...with questions, comments, thread starters....I was thinking in terms of a separate thread for each member to create and...vent...cry...be happy...etc...and we could all see what was going on with them and respond too....

Just a thought...It has been sometimes hard jumping around trying to see who is having trouble right now...and trying to see who is doing great....

Again, I just love this forum!!!!!
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And here I was thinking it was just me, trying to keep up with who's who, what they are going through at the moment................
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Or you can do a Check in type of thread for everyone, like some of the forums here do. Some do weekly or just an ongoing one.
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Up until yesterday I didn't even know what a thread was...but I figured it out pretty fast. haha I've been writing down names and making notes as I'm trying to get to know everyone as I meet them. So many of you have been so kind and friendly. I can't thank you enough or tell you how much it means to me. I think it would be a great idea if there was a way to make it easier to keep up with everyone. Great thought Stephanie!
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