JayIsh
MMC Musicmaster, MerryChristmasRadio
MMC Lifer
Christmas.com Alum
MMC Donor
Christmas Crew
Santa's Elf
Kringle Radio DJ
Community. That one word means so many things to people that it's really hard to define. The attempt to be part of a community has been one of the most sought after comforts of our time. It has been written that the rising levels of gang membership can even be attributed to the need for community.
I write today with a heavy heart. One of the communities that I have been a part of has seemingly vanished. I'm referring to Christmas.com. I've visited there daily for almost four years. I count members there as friends. I've developed email and phone friendships with some of them. And while I certainly will find the community of Christmas fanatics elsewhere, and certainly many of the former members will join up here and on other forums, the loss of that community has me somewhat sad.
In many ways, the loss that I feel is a positive. It means that I was part of something. I was a member of the group, a part of the community. And that knowledge is comforting. Life changes, often times it changes and then changes again before you've had time to get used to the first change. I accept that change is a necessity, and a reality, and I try to accept it.
I'm glad that Jeff and the good folks at the merry forums are here! And I hope to become part of this community as well!
Jay
I write today with a heavy heart. One of the communities that I have been a part of has seemingly vanished. I'm referring to Christmas.com. I've visited there daily for almost four years. I count members there as friends. I've developed email and phone friendships with some of them. And while I certainly will find the community of Christmas fanatics elsewhere, and certainly many of the former members will join up here and on other forums, the loss of that community has me somewhat sad.
In many ways, the loss that I feel is a positive. It means that I was part of something. I was a member of the group, a part of the community. And that knowledge is comforting. Life changes, often times it changes and then changes again before you've had time to get used to the first change. I accept that change is a necessity, and a reality, and I try to accept it.
I'm glad that Jeff and the good folks at the merry forums are here! And I hope to become part of this community as well!
Jay