07-12-2017, 02:55 PM
Aaron! So sorry that you can't make it this year buddy. You were so consistent for two or three years I thought you were going to be a Homecoming staple the way that the Great Garry Fung has become. I actually have a funny memory from you in that regard. I recall someone asking you at a Homecoming if you would return and you, without skipping a beat, said something in Ra-speak like, "As long as the Logos rises on third density."
This year has been so strange. We filled up after just a week of open registration! Not only that but there are 15 names on the wait list, with more trickling in every week. It's been painful, actually. We've had to say no to multiple dear friends.
We are going to look into holding a second gathering in the year beginning next year. (Eddie, you shall get your wish.) It's not a lack of desire that has kept it to just one major gathering per year, but lack of resources. There is a lot of time and energy that goes into production given the way we hold them (including assistance with lodging, providing most of the food, set up of the venue, coordination of all the different talks, etc.). It's not that we don't love to do it. It's just that it diverts energy away from other needed L/L work.
But with demand the way it is, we will investigate holding a second one at an offsite venue where we won't have to worry about food or lodging. And hopefully only a minimum of transportation.
Diana, that's a wonderful idea about connecting the circle with others. The schedule for this Homecoming is however already packed. But just to explore . . . if such a thing were to occur, what would you (or anyone interested in brainstorming) envision we do during a video connection? I mean, after we all say hi, and giggle, then what? Is it just a hello, awesome to see you? Or is there are a shared activity?
We would truly love to meet more of you.
I just did a quick search. Both Google Hangout and Skype seem to support a max of 25 users on one call. That's us + 24 other people.
This year has been so strange. We filled up after just a week of open registration! Not only that but there are 15 names on the wait list, with more trickling in every week. It's been painful, actually. We've had to say no to multiple dear friends.
We are going to look into holding a second gathering in the year beginning next year. (Eddie, you shall get your wish.) It's not a lack of desire that has kept it to just one major gathering per year, but lack of resources. There is a lot of time and energy that goes into production given the way we hold them (including assistance with lodging, providing most of the food, set up of the venue, coordination of all the different talks, etc.). It's not that we don't love to do it. It's just that it diverts energy away from other needed L/L work.
But with demand the way it is, we will investigate holding a second one at an offsite venue where we won't have to worry about food or lodging. And hopefully only a minimum of transportation.
Diana, that's a wonderful idea about connecting the circle with others. The schedule for this Homecoming is however already packed. But just to explore . . . if such a thing were to occur, what would you (or anyone interested in brainstorming) envision we do during a video connection? I mean, after we all say hi, and giggle, then what? Is it just a hello, awesome to see you? Or is there are a shared activity?
We would truly love to meet more of you.
I just did a quick search. Both Google Hangout and Skype seem to support a max of 25 users on one call. That's us + 24 other people.
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi