Molly, why do you seem so familiar to me. I rarely get on here and I was just cruisin around and I came across your page through Mimi's and boy oh boy do I feel like I know you. Oh well, it will come to me at some odd moment.
Hi Girlfriend! Fancy meeting you here! Actually, finding at least a dozen storytellers on this site that I am well acquainted with has been a cozy feeling for me, like going to a party where you know a whole lot of people. I look forward to reading your comments on various subjects--you are so sharp! Love, Mimi
Hi Molly,
I am still full of your Florida workshops and have all of it stewing inside, just waiting for summer vacation, so I can figure out how I'm going to d put it together and work it for myself and hook those Jacksonville businesses.
How are those goats? I love goats. Good Christian girl that I am, I was always sad at those bits of scripture that talked about sheep and goats, even though I knew it was a metaphor.
Hi, Steve, I see you are an early riser, too! I have joined so many of these things lately and throught I was perhaps already a member of the applied group or some group doing storywork. If not, I surely will do it. I love to meet others doing storywork but must admit this is not my favorite medium for conversation. If I go a long time before responding, it isn't necessarily due to a lack of interest. This time of the year I am drawn outside to my greenhouse and garden. So, be patient with me. I appreciate your invitation and will look up the site or send me the link. Be happy!!
Dear Molly, It was wonderful talking with you at camp and hearing your stories! WOW! I loved them all! Thank you so much for being a part of story camp. I look forward to hearing and seeing more of you! You all made story camp very special this year. Ada
I am at home until noon and back around 2:30 and then a birthday party tonight, teach in the am tomorrow and will go to camp about 4pm. Be well and ask what you need. We are going to have a good time at camp.
Molly, I am waiting for the phone call and to hear that you are well and ready to come to Florida on Thursday. Right now it is cold and will be cold tomorrow, but is suppose to warm up to welcome you and all the guys coming to StoryCamp.
I escaped from the corporate world to follow my passion, storytelling. I am fading out my corporate work and am now working more on performance storytelling, keynote addresses, personal coaching. I live on a farm in East Tennessee with my husband and a lot of animals. I am Nana to four great grandkids. I like to tell stories aimed at helping folks "see" differently or remember something cherished.
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I had missed your page somehow. See you in Gatlinburg? Millie
I am still full of your Florida workshops and have all of it stewing inside, just waiting for summer vacation, so I can figure out how I'm going to d put it together and work it for myself and hook those Jacksonville businesses.
How are those goats? I love goats. Good Christian girl that I am, I was always sad at those bits of scripture that talked about sheep and goats, even though I knew it was a metaphor.
Susan McC
Jax, FL
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