A Little Help From My Friends

Posted by Paula McDonald
A Little Help From My FriendsHey there Active Rain friends!  I am fast-approaching the exciting milestone here in the Rain for my first MILLION points!  My goal was to be there by the end of 2015 and it is looking like I will be able to achieve this.   First of all, there is no way that I could have ever come to this point all by myself.  The most amazing and beautiful gift that I have been given here in the Rain are the friends that I have met.  If you are new to the Rain or have never ventured out to really get to know your fellow bloggers, you are missing a vital link. When I first joined Active Rain back in 2010, I truly had zero knowledge of how to blog, what to say or how to even navigate through the site.  With a LOT of help from Bob Stewart and Kerrie La Guardia , I learned so much and hung in there.  I even attended a live Rain Camp back in the day and loved it. Your comments, your blogs, your referrals and your support mean so very much to me.  When I was in the hospital losing a lung, I received cards and flowers from all over the country!  It has been extremely rewarding. Many of you I have actually met in person over the years and formed deep and lasting friendships.  This is the VERY best part of being in the Rain.  When you travel anywhere, just reach out to an AR friend and meet up with them. So to all of you whom I have had the honor of blogging with daily, THANK YOU!  Your support over these past five years has been the BEST!  I am excited to begin my journey to the next million and can't do it without a little help from my friends! THANK YOU ACTIVE RAIN FAMILY! Pictured above: Marilyn Boudreaux, Scott Hayes and Bob Haywood!      "Have you fully lived today?" Paula L. McDonald ~ REALTOR® Broker ~ The Woodlands, Texas 936-203-0279 Direct Selling The Woodlands real estate and surrounding areas! Paula@ChevauxGroup.com                    Copyright 2015 Paula McDonald
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