This is wonderful Quinn. I have enjoyed every post of Changes. Your storytelling has been powerful, saying a great deal w/ only a few words. Your pictures and manips have been extraordinary in how well they have supported the story and made the connection with your readers stronger. Thank you so much for this and your other wonderful stories. You are the BEST!
Your storytelling has been powerful, saying a great deal w/ only a few words. Your pictures and manips have been extraordinary in how well they have supported the story and made the connection with your readers stronger. Thank you so much for this and your other wonderful stories. You are the BEST!
Thank you so much, what a lovely compliment and I really do appreciate it.
thank you so much for such a wonderful way to wake up.. but yet I can't help feeling like a crack addict standing at my dealer's door looking at a closed "out of business" sign... hummmmm darn...
Thank you so much for all of your wonderful work!!!
Quinn, thank you for such a wonderful ride. It's been positive and fun and vividly creative.
It's hard to believe that The Intern and his family didn't exist before you created them. They've become so real.
I loved the photo of Brian and Cynthia sitting by the window (the old friends talking war stories no doubt). I learned a lot about New York real estate. Emmett's wildly sweet posts and Gus's loving attempts at writing to his Daddy were highlights.
And, most of all, you brought Brian and Justin to a mature (with snarky love) and committed point in their lives.
Every day was a wonder and it's going to be really hard to not start each morning with this wonderful chronicle of the boys' lives. Thank you so much for the hard work! What a talent you are.
I'm glad you took them to this place. This story has been wonderful, my fave out of them all. It's such a great treat to come home to this after work, I will miss it. This is a sad good-bye. ♥ Nicki
Ok I never gave a comment before, but I was reading your story everyday. Checking for a new post was the last thing I did before I had lunch (time difference between US and Austria)and the meal tasted always better after I read your story.
You did a wonderful job and I'm sad to see the story end.
what a good idea to post this. its so beautiful, hahah. I am sad to go read the last post, Changes has been a highlight every day for me. I dont want it to go, I hope something comes soon, hint hint. Thanks for this. Btw, I know we knew that Brian's middle name started with an A. but did we know about Justin? just curious
If they didn't actually live in the City of New York but one of them worked for a city agency then they could still file for domestic partnership with the city. If they fell into that cetegory then they would fill out that line.
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Thank you so much! Your support through all of these has meant the world to me.
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Please say this is just the end of Changes...right? *crosses fingers*
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You're welcome and thank you for being there and commenting and making it so much fun for me.
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You've done such a wondeful and dedicated job.
Thank you.
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Thanks so much!
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Thank you so much for this and your other wonderful stories. You are the BEST!
Peace
TK
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Thank you so much for this and your other wonderful stories. You are the BEST!
Thank you so much, what a lovely compliment and I really do appreciate it.
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I wish I could hug you in person! Thanks so much for everything.
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You're welcome and thanks for reading it!
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Thanks, when I sat down to do this one it just seemed as though that's the way it would happen.
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I'm *so* not ready for this to be over... *sighs*
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I'm sorry! :-(
huh....
Thank you so much for all of your wonderful work!!!
Re: huh....
ROTF!!!
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It's hard to believe that The Intern and his family didn't exist before you created them. They've become so real.
I loved the photo of Brian and Cynthia sitting by the window (the old friends talking war stories no doubt). I learned a lot about New York real estate. Emmett's wildly sweet posts and Gus's loving attempts at writing to his Daddy were highlights.
And, most of all, you brought Brian and Justin to a mature (with snarky love) and committed point in their lives.
Standing ovation!!!
Love, Deb
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Thanks! Um...what is the politically correct version of rice anyway?
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♥ Nicki
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You did a wonderful job and I'm sad to see the story end.
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Why is City Agency/Employer blank?
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If they didn't actually live in the City of New York but one of them worked for a city agency then they could still file for domestic partnership with the city. If they fell into that cetegory then they would fill out that line.
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