The past several weeks, we've noticed an increase in "thank you" posts -- from "being here" to "details on a difficult question." That always brings smiles all around. It's great to be connected!

Besides a community that offers encouragement, we hope the Forums have an atmosphere that nurtures the desire to help others. It seems that grateful acts tend to bring out thankful responses. Thankfulness is a learned skill; learned best seeing it modeled.
Even in difficult or stressful event, having strangers step up and offer help, is appreciated. John has encouraged Bolters to check the "unanswered" posts. Sending a reply, is like giving a nod that we know you are here and are wanting to help you.

"It seems impossible to be angry and resentful and be grateful and thankful at the same time."

Wishing all our Stovebolt Collective a
Happy Thanksgiving.
John and Peggy