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Having a party? Organizing a local F2F? Know something that we all really need to know? Announce it! Want to discuss anything posted here? Take it to Natter. Any natter here will be deleted.
There was a short discussion in Bureau about making a master e-mail list for b.org special projects here: JenP "Bureaucracy 4: Like Job. No, really, just like Job" Oct 24, 2011 2:39:25 pm PDT.
If you'd like your e-mail address to be included on a master mailing list for b.org special projects, please:
*E-mail me at jenbefore@gmail.com
*Put your user name in the subject line, please!
Answer this question, too, please:
*Give out address? Yes or No (ION, if a buffista asks for your e-mail, can a maintainer give it to him or her... for example, "Bob hasn't posted in a while, can I get his e-mail address to check in with him?")
I'll send out a confirmation e-mail in a week or so, and announce it, just to make sure I didn't miss anyone in compiling addresses.
And then we'll see how it goes. Anyone please feel free to bring up questions, make suggestions on any part... I wanted to get started compiling, but, as I said, I don't need to be the maintainer. (ETA: and there probably should be more than one.)
Thanks!
I have been humbled and made teary-eyed by the support and good wishes I have received from this beautiful community...well, always, but especially...today.
Thank you to Erin and everyone else who has reached out in this scary but determined time in my life.
I got word from the doctor that she has connected with the surgeon who she most respects, and who has the most experience with this kind of surgery. After she explained my situation, he offered to do it for less than $3,000. Some less, anyway, and that is a welcome surprise.
I am posting this in Press because I came up with a potential fund raising scheme that I will be sharing in my blog and elsewhere, but you are hearing it first.
I delivered a workshop last week on 'the perfect apology' in a customer service setting. It was extremely well received and, in the middle of the night, it occurred to me that I could help individuals get hurtful things off their hearts.
Benefiting Bartleby, and reducing the pain in the world at large, feels like a win to me.
If YOU would like something in return for the unbelievably thoughtful and generous support Buffistas have spearheaded, I will gladly work with you via email to craft the right apology letter or script for your situation.
This would, of course, be totally and completely confidential and all records of the work would be destroyed on my end, whether you decide to use the material or simply want the relief of putting it together.
One thing I want everyone to understand is that I am not undertaking this medical procedure to extend a failing life. As much as I love Bartleby, I could never do that to him.
Medical opinion is that his body has managed this particular affliction for the last 5 years. Removing the problem would give him at least another, robust 5 years. He is healthy and strong right now, but NOT doing the surgery could change that fairly quickly.
I want to thank each and every person who is helping me to give him the better outcome. I can never say thank you enough.
eta: my profile addy is good for letter writing inquiries.
The Division of Continuing Studies, UW-Madison is looking for an Asst. Director for the Odyssey Project: [link]
The job posting is here: [link]
It's a great program. Emily, the current director, is a powerhouse, but as the pool of donors keeps growing with the years it's becoming harder and harder for her to both develop content and handle donors. This position is for someone to handle the fundraising half of the job.
Insent to everyone in on the Deena gift. If you are in on the gift and did not get an e-mail from me, please let me know. I'll respond tomorrow because I'm off to bed now.
I posted about this (semi-cryptically) in Bureaucracy: I'm doing a collection for a Buffista, but I've communicated with that Buffista's SO, and they want to keep it a surprise to the degree that we can, so I'm not saying exactly what's going on, but I would like to get as many interested parties participating as possible, so please email me at my profile addy if you're curious/think you might be interested, or if you already have, this stands as a reminder if you're planning on giving but haven't yet.
Thanks, lovely Buffistas!
My latest on Grist - The politics of guilt and personal virtue. [link]
Hi, I'm in this anthology, edited by former Buffista Deb G. It's about music, multi-genre, and I'd like it if you'd buy one.
[link]
thanks!
Now that the cat's out of the bag, I can say: I was (and am) doing a collection for Daniel. Andi had wanted it to be a surprise, hence the cryptic. But I know that there are still a few Buffistas out there that were planning on sending me donations, who haven't yet, and some who might want to now that they know what's going on, so please don't feel like you've missed the train just because I sent what I had to Daniel last night. I just wanted him to be able to use what we had collected as quickly as possible, and also get it as close to his birthday as possible. But let the donations continue to flow if you are so inclined! My PayPal addy is my profile addy.
But, as always, no pressure, no guilt. Buffistas are kind and generous to each other in many ways, when and how we can be. I like to think that's what we're all about.
Feel like doing a scavenger hunt? Amy posted a link to Misha Collins' The Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen over in the SPN thread, and I thought it would be fun to have a Buffista team. If anyone would be interested, shoot me an email and I will add you in when I sign us up.
eta: oops I jumped in too fast, and it doesn't look like an official Buffista team would work, so we are working on it.
Let me know if you are interested though, and we will work out the details.
Apropos of erika's recent post, I have to note as one of the editors of said anthology that it contains a very nice roster of excellent writers but erika's story is still easily one of the three best in it. And if, like many Buffiastas, you're strapped for funds and can't buy a copy, you can still help her (and me and Deb and the whole press) out by requesting a copy from your local library.
But, however you do it, you gotta read erika's story.