Friday Linky Love

2009 December 11
by Grace Boyle

This week reminded me why I love Boulder and the people that find themselves in this vibrant town. My roommate and I hosted a couch surfer (we like to do this, keeps us on our toes, gives back to our ‘world family’ and helps us feel like we’re traveling even though we’re living in one place right now). Simultaneously, we had two (new) blogging friends stay with us, Doni and Chelsea (both amazing, read their blogs, talk to them now). It’s gratifying to meet and connect with people you may never have had the opportunity to do so with before. Thanks Internets.

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  • THANK YOU and Erica SO MUCH for hosting us! We had such a wonderful time meeting you two (and Graham! And Elaine! And everyone that you introduced us to last night), and I can't wait to connect again. You've really, really shown me how wonderful this city can be and I'm so, so excited to plant some roots here :) xoxo!
  • @Doni Yes yes yes! It was a fun mixture and I can't wait to have more in January. Let me know if you have additional questions and help when you make it our West for realz!
  • THANKS SO MUCH FOR HOSTING US! You're fabulous, i look forward to many more get togethers- boulder isnt that far!
  • Woop, heck yes. Irish/Italiano style :)
  • Thanks for the love! I am so glad we've connected. Hope to maybe talk to you in real time soon :)
  • Agreed, I loved the perspective on your post.
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