Bittersweet

SuzieSaying goodbye is never fun, so I won’t say it today.

All of us are easily found, just in other neighborhoods.

Dotsie is the Big Boss of the #1 Boomer site on the web at http://www.boomerwomenspeak.com and posts in the forums every day.

Eva Marie, our sunny Florida girl is sitting pretty at http://www.evamarieeverson.com and also writes regularly for Crosswalk.

Keri, our youngest BBR lives in windy Chicago and can be found talking about a lot of relevant issues at http://keriwyattkent.com/soul.

Miss Allison is busy bringing S.A.N.I.T.Y. to the world and you can catch up with her at http://www.allisonbottke.com/.

And me? I’m blogging five days a week at http://tsuzanneeller.com. Come hang out with me. Would you? I’d love to stay connected! I also work with teens and blog five days a week at http://realteenfaith.com. I blog once a quarter at Christianity Today’s http://giftedforleadership.com. I’m also on Facebook (Suzanne Eller). And last (NEW) I’m hosting a page for Time Warner’s new Momlogic.com at http://community.momlogic.com/group/christianmomlogic.

Can you tell that it’s hard to let go? I’ve given you everything but a GPS to my home. : )

Now, on to the bittersweet part. I’ve grown fond of this group of women. I love to hear Keri’s take on life. Her social stance. Her view of family. She’s someone I know I would love to hang out with. Dotsie is fascinating. She’s created a network for Boomers that has formed a strong voice for women. She’s compassionate, and smart. Eva loves Scripture and theology and her posts always take us deep. I miss Connie’s sweet voice. I loved how she helped me appreciate life and family. Her outlook was positive and joyfilled.

And Miss Allison? I love this lady. She’s a true friend. I love running in to her at conferences or writing events or the national Christian retail conference every year. She’s honest, and genuine. Her friendship has no ties, just that sparkly smile and energy that draws you in. She’s the real deal, and I’m thankful for the year and half to hang out with her here at BBR.

So, today we are not saying goodbye, but extending an invitation for you to join each of us at our old “homes” while BBR takes a rest. If Allie promises it will emerge in January bigger, brighter, better. Then it will, and how fun will that be?

I appreciate all the readers who have visited every day. You are what made this blog rock.

Suzie Eller
http://tsuzanneeller.com
http://realteenfaith.com




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Comments

Comment from Dotsie
Time: July 25, 2008, 6:36 am

Hey Suz, what a sweet last postponement post. I look forward to meeting you one day. It would be a real treat.

I’ve enjoyed getting to know you and your passion for family and our youth. They need you. Keep up the great work you are doing for all of us by sinking your values in this next generation of awesome kids.

Comment from suzanne eller
Time: July 25, 2008, 6:52 am

Hey Dotsie, If you ever have a Boomer conference, I’d love to be a small part!

Comment from Flea
Time: July 25, 2008, 7:36 pm

Oh! I take a nap (for a week) and one of my favorite blogs bows out! Say it ain’t so! I’ll be visiting your place soon! It’s been a great ride. :D

Comment from Connie Pombo
Time: July 25, 2008, 8:32 pm

Thanks, Suz, for summing up Boomer Babes in such a beautiful way. We are so diverse, yet we have the same central core–our love for God and our families. It’s what makes us tick. And because of that, the choices we make are determined by those very things!

HUGS, HUGS, and MORE HUGS!

Comment from Eva Marie
Time: July 26, 2008, 7:13 am

Thank you Suz!

Hold on everyone! I think we’ll be back! We perhaps just need some time to reorganize our strengths and let go of our weaknesses. :)




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