Importing My Past into the Present

By thenetworkgirl

I have decided to import and archive my writing…many years of thoughts, about life, love, networking and business. Its all a part of my journey of doing. This is going to take me a bit…so there may be some odd gaps in my time line.

3 Responses to “Importing My Past into the Present”

  1. thenetworkgirl Says:

    From: Tamara Sandoval
    Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 8:05 PM
    To: Jeanavive – TheNetworkGirl
    Subject: Thank you for your links!!!

    Jeanavive,

    I just read some of your writings and am amazed!
    We have much more in common than I realized!

    I am not so amazed that my journey has brought me here and meeting you at my first visit to Club Verde. There is definitely something at work in our world that brings these things to happen and for that I am always grateful.

  2. thenetworkgirl Says:

    4/28/09 – Comment sent direct to TheNetworkGirl:

    “I searched your site and think you have done a wonderful work to get to where you are today. I will always keep you in mind for planning, events, and networking.

    Sounds like you experienced a great loss with Joel. Although he may never be here physically, I am sure his spirit is with you and smiling as you continue to make your way on this planet.” (FR)

  3. thenetworkgirl Says:

    Email from 6/18/09 “Writing, pictures and much more”

    Jeanavive,

    Thank you for sharing so much, the pictures, the blog and so much more. I thoroughly and completely enjoyed your writing and the multitude of photos, writing, sentiments and ideas.

    I found that the complexity and depth of your thoughts brought me through a range of emotions.

    I went back through your archives and found myself fully engaged and I appreciated so much of what you had to say. I forgot what I was doing.

    Thank you for sharing so many different concepts, sensation and emotions. You have a richness and flavor to your writing that kept me intrigued and wanting to learn more. I do hope everybody in San Jose knows and appreciates the quality and impact of what you bring for them and to the world.

    You are a photogenic woman and the WWII pictures were great, but so were many of the other seemingly unrelated photos. You are much more than just an art deco, military nurse

    Thank you for opening up a new world to me and my imagination. I wish I could return the favor, but I have nothing as extensive, detailed and exciting as you have put out there. I am working on a novel, but it is not ready to share with anybody.

    I will revisit the archives and read more. I would say that you are not only The Network Girl, but you are a one of a kind special woman whose exemplary actions and beautiful words speak for themselves.

    Thank you again!
    F.P.

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