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Justin

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  1. Thank you, @LisaPop - and we are quite proud and grateful for you! Thank you for being such an active mod. Fellows wids: Lisa is very, very busy behind the scenes
  2. No worries, @Baylee627! I was writing when you posted Any risk is probably pretty low, but we just thought we would err on the side of caution for a little bit.
  3. I'm in the Phoenix area. I will be in the Phoenix area the week of April 5. Maybe we could all do lunch or dinner during that time?
  4. At this point, I think that it would be best to privately message those wids that you trust. We have been doing our best to activate all new accounts and are in the process of determining which portions will be visible to non-members. Once we get everything set into place, I think a general post will be just fine. Thank you!
  5. It seems that way for me, too. I did export all PM's to my email, but I am just not up to trying to archive all of my own posts. Ironically, I have now learned to let go more easily of "things" in the wake of Marsha's death. I feel the same about my posts on a personal level. I just hate to lose the collective community knowledge of YWBB.
  6. Here is how you may change the individual appearance of themes on this site:
  7. I had posted this photo essay a few months ago on YWBB. Photographer Marc Davidson created photo sculptures in remembrance of his wife Sylvia, who lost her battle with depression. I remember viewing this essay on my lunch break when it was first published, and being so moved that I viewed it again with DW when I got home from work that evening. Marc Davidson - Saudade http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2011/10/marc-davidson-saudade/
  8. For some of us, there is healing to be found in the visual arts - just as in music, literature, etc. I thought I would start off this thread with slideshow (and narration) that I came across this morning. It is Andrea Bayer, curator of European Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, discussing art and grieving the death of her parents: http://www.metmuseum.org/connections/grief
  9. Mark, while I am not in the same exact circumstance (DD was 15 when her mother died), I will say that it hard to differentiate behavior stemming from grief from just the regular ol' shit kids/teens do. I do remember that around 4 or 5 DD realized that she could start manipulations
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