The past few weeks have been an emotional roller-coaster ride for a number of different reasons. The roller-coaster highs have indeed been high, and the lows … well very low! Let us start with a definite high.
A few years ago, a lady in India decided to “hit” the Follow button on this Blog. As is my usual response, I visited her Blog and found it sufficiently interesting to reciprocate the Follow (link below):
https://anarmchairperfectionist.wordpress.com/
I would suggest that our Blogging relationship was typical of the Blogosphere until February 26 2018. On that day, I received an email from her.
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“We are looking to move to Toronto by July when the weather gets warmer. We donโt really have a lot of family and friends so we just reaching out to people who can help us in getting to know the area a bit.
Can you give any recommendations about the neighbourhoods and tentative costs of living? Any useful local resources that we can refer to? Presently we relying on the immigration forums and talking to the few people we know.
Thanks a lot ๐ I hope sooner or later, I get a chance to say hello to you and Ray!”
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I was as helpful as I could, and so Prajakta and her partner duly arrived last Summer. Their time was quite naturally focused on them both finding work and, of course, a place to call home. They were also very enthusiastic about exploring their new country whenever feasible. I would get periodic emails updating me on their progress, especially with regards to our climate. July to November is no time at all when one is trying to settle in a new country, but they adapted very well and Prajakta was introduced to the art of making snow angels!
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“And I ended up making snow angels. Whoever thought of it in the first place was a genius. Getting out is something that takes an effort – but once you are out – itโs worth every bit of it! Plus you have the perfect excuse for loading up on hot chocolate :)”
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Winter turned to Spring and, in May, our restaurants and bars set up their outdoor patios. As we cannot go anywhere without our beloved Ray, and as we have a local pub that will allow him on their patio, it was decided to meet (for the first time) there on June 3! They would be looking for an older couple with a large dog, and we would look for a young Indian couple. It worked!
It was an absolute delight to meet Prajakta and her partner. She is the first Follower of my Blog that I have met, and it was such a wonderful experience.
The world really is so much smaller, and offers so much potential, thanks to the internet. It just takes some time and the will to “dip one’s toe in the water”, to really appreciate that we are all so much more alike than we are different.
To Prajakta (if you are reading this), The King’s Arms is still open for people with dogs … and we’ve not been there for a while … and we’ll get the bill this time! ๐
I kind of met you when I had that weird dream about your horses running away and came all the way to the US and stopped in my local grocery parking lot where you came to pick them up with just a car and I asked how you would fit them in the backseat and you said “oh we do this all of the time.” ๐
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With dreams like that … what are you eating/drinking????
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Ha! Probably NyQuil. Do you remember that post I made about it? https://animalsarefeelingbeingstoo.com/2018/07/29/sunday-pause-paws-a-dream-tale/
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I had forgotten it, but just refreshed my memory from your link! Yup ….. crazy dream! ๐
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So, this is awesome, that you met Prajakta. We have followed each other pretty soon when I started blogging. Very cool!!
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They’re a lovely couple. ๐
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What a delightful experience! If y’all are ever in Texas…
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That’s a long way, and deep into Trump territory … but you never know! ๐
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How wonderful! I’m so glad you were able to help them in their move to Canada, and then were lucky enough to meet in person. It really is a small world!
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It certainly is! ๐
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Love this story it so much what blogging is about, making friends. I have met many bloggers now after 4yrs of Bloggers Bashes , and they are all lovely people ๐๐
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I’m envy Prajakta for getting to meet Ray! ๐ฅบ๐ญ๐ญ And of course, you too! ๐
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Who knows. One day we may meet! ๐
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Yes, would love to meet! Hope that day arrives soon! But alas, no international trips planned yet!
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Nice story to read about you and Prajakta, as also have been my blogging friend for some years.
I haven’t met any of my blogging friends yet, but one day….. I hope.
We have a nice and encouraging blogging universe in here and to meet some of the others, must be a joy.
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It really was a joy to come face-to-face with a fellow blogger from the other side of the world.
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How absolutely marvellous! ๐
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Indeed! ๐
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Blogging can be a wonderful way to connect…both digitally and if you’re lucky enough, in person. What a wonderful connection you, Carol and Ray have made!
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Indeed. It was the highlight of my June! ๐
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What a great story and example of how blogging, as you suggest, makes our world smaller.
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Blogging could well be the answer to the divisive politics currently being experienced.
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How nice that you met one of your followers, and she turned out to be the way she represented herself, rather than a hatchet-wielding serial killer. I hope you’ve established an enduring friendship.
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Hi TG. An enduring friendship? Given the age and the cultural differences, together with their priorities as they establish themselves here, we’ll have to wait and see. A long term friendship at some level would be very nice though.
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I am meeting a blogger friend next week! It is already a remsrkable experience.
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Who would have known that blogging could provide such an additional dimension to one’s life eh!
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A wonderful story. Love her joy of making snow angels! Made me smile to see it from the eyes of someone that had never done it before.
Very great that you had the chance to meet her and her partner. Blogging definitely opens the door to great adventures, doesn’t it. ๐
I am sorry about the low moments but very glad that at least you got to bask in the rainbow moments of life as well!
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Oh yes. From early June to mid July was a wild ride (which continues now at a slower pace), but there are always “rainbow moments” if you look for them. ๐
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Very true! Just gotta keep your eyes open so that you don’t miss them! ๐
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Absolutely!
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One of the fun things about meeting another blogger is that you get to see their facial expressions. No longer are you just imagining it. ๐
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I can see how that could be fun! ๐
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I’ve met two bloggers so far and both have been exactly as I expected based on their blog. (It’s not like a dating site although I technically wouldn’t know that.) Looking forward to more stories!
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No it’s not the first place one would go for dating, but the more subtle preying individual may well find that appealing in their perverse quests. Also of course, one never knows whether blog pics are true. I could be a young glamorous blonde hiding behind my senior, long grey hair and frequent visits to the washroom image. Just call me Colleen! ๐
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I need to update my photo. It’s about 4 years old. My hair is much longer now but the face is still the same (except with a few more wrinkles!).
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Ray has grey eye lashes and a progressively greying muzzle now … so perhaps I should update his pic as well! ๐
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Your description made me laugh! ๐๐
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Laughter is good for you, so I am pleased that I could achieve that for you. ๐
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Yesss! ๐
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What a great, heart-warming story.
Isn’t it surreal when you actually meet this person behind the blog?
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Yes it really is. I had no idea what she looked like, which tends to be the first thing we “process” when meeting somebody. I had no idea what she sounded like having never had an audible conversation. I had no idea whether the person I was meeting was anything like the personality portrayed in her Blog. Given the abuse of social media by so many individuals for their own self-centred quests, was I even meeting a young couple?
My faith in my own assessment of her (and presumably her assessment of me) produced a delightful meeting. Yes there are individuals “out there” who should be avoided, but I have always believed that the greater proportion of people are not much different to me. Meeting Prajakta and her man simply reinforced that belief. ๐
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