Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Nelly Valverde


Our precious Nelly is very ill. I sat by her bed in her daughters home in Manhattan yesterday holding her weak hand, giving her sips of water with a tiny spoon.

My son and I were at her home a few weeks ago enjoying a delicious dinner she prepared. How could this have happened?
Life is so precious.....and fragile.

I know many of the people involved with threevillagepeople.com have grown quite fond of Nelly, a vivacious, bright, animated, incredible woman. I ask that everyone please keep a good thought for her. I will keep you all posted here as well as on Facebook.

Thanks,
Charlene

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

ThreeVillagePeople.com -special friends

It could be said that I am biased, but really I am not. Many years ago, I worked for a now defunct mortgage company, and they were just unscrupulously dreadful. In spite of a very bad job market, and a new co-op mortgage, I had to leave. It made me sick knowing how they exploited people. So really, although I am the sentimental type I can be unbiased. The truth is that Wendy Martin conceived and built this beautifully visual site that conveys values of a past era that draws to it kind, wonderful people. It's pretty much as simple as that. And the people who come try to help and support each other. Networking nights are filled with whom I now consider friends, and light hearted laughter. It's a great place, a great concept and there is simply nothing else like it.

I have grown attached to the people in this online fictitious village. A transplant from Queens, this group has given me a great sense of belonging. John from Arbor Vista Tree Service came and trimmed up my whole property last week. I trusted him. He did a great job for a great price. Now I know, one less worry for me. John knows his trees. So I told him "John...once a year, come, tell me what I need and do it." I live in a veritable forest, I have no clue what needs what done to it. Having people who are experts in their field, and whom I trust make my life easier.

Scott Heaney is my insurance man. I like having an insurance man. It makes me feel like I live in Mayberry, or Green Acres or something. My son is thinking about buying his first car (way prematurely of course). With visions of Challenger's and Camaro's I told him "you better call up Scott and get advice, because the car you buy can really effect your insurance." He's fifteen, so I'll be the one to call Scott, but I know Scott won't steer me wrong. I called Scott last week at dinner time when a gardener cut his arm open in my yard and had to go to the ER. He calmed my hysteria. I am probably not the easiest client for him, but having people like this in my life is very comforting to me. Life is stressful. Have you noticed? Knowing the right people, great people, make it easier.

Today, I got a call from the son of our famous Nelly. You've probably met her at Networking Night, and if you sampled her cookies, you will never forget them. If you've had a conversation, you will never forget her. She is pure positive joy. Nelly has become a friend, as have so many of our villager's. She tutors my son in Spanish, feeds us dinner and sends Jake cookies when he needs cheering. Nelly is special. So when her son called me early this morning, I knew it probably was not so good. I don't really know what it is yet, but given her faith, determination and tenacity, I will have to assume she will be OK. As of this afternoon she was in SBU Hospital.
I ask that everyone reading this do whatever you do; pray, keep a good thought, eat a cookie (although I can guarantee you it won't be as good as hers:) Send good thoughts her way.

These are some the villager's - with stories, and personalities. No talking geckos or other gimmicks....just real people. Great people. Remember, in the end, we are all in this together. Wendy, thanks for creating "a place" for us to be and to find each other.

See you all at Networking Night, November 4th

Become part of the village!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Summer!!!!

Did it absolutely take forever for summer to get here? I haven't felt like it was truly summer until about a week ago when I heard the cicada's and crickets singing for what seemed like the first time....
But, better late than never. Soak it up, Relish the sun, the friends, the beach, the music, the gatherings.....make the most of it. Having less sometimes makes us appreciate what we have all the more.

Go for it!!

More later

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Networking Night

Well our last Networking Night before the summer vacation is coming up on June 16th.
It's funny when this all first started at our ribbon cutting ceremony, at then Patty Buchanan's, who knew what it would evolve into? We had never really planned to do steady networking, but people seemed to really enjoy it and asked us to do more, so we did.

Here almost three years later, we are still at it, and having a ball. Each night is a little different. One night we had a fashion show from The Sweetleaf Boutique
That was a lot of fun. Before Mother's Day we had some of our villagers selling their wares. Our last one featured a talk from Bruce Chamoff of Hot Web Ideas about blogging twittering and increasing traffic to your own site. It's quite an eclectic group of people, ideas, and themes. Makes for a really fun, interesting and productive night.

The funniest thing is that I have grown so attached to all my "villagers;" Nelly, the famous cookie maker who called when I had the flu and wanted to bring me home made chicken soup. Scott Heaney from The Mill Creek Agency who was always happy to answer my insurance questions, even though he wasn't my broker (he is now though:). Dr. Gregory from Carriage House Chiropractic who I ran into at Target and helped me pick out a gift for my son. It sounds so hokey but it really is like an old time village or a modern internet family. I think it's just the greatest thing.

Anyway, come to Networking Night...and you will see what I mean.

Cheers
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Networking Night

What a wonderful night we had on April 2nd at the Three Village Inn. I don't know what it is, perhaps it is the beautifully visual website that local graphic artist Wendy Martin has built, but threevillagepeople.com attracts particularly nice people. We always have a fun, warm group and it feels more like a night out socializing than "working"....but it's always very productive as well Looking forward to the next one on May 12th
(also looking forward to some WARMER weather!!!)
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