Thank you all for the kind and encouraging thoughts. I'm very happy and excited about this last meeting. Truthfully, I wasn't really discouraged at all with the last meeting even though no one showed up...maybe I'm not smart enough to actually 'get it' enough to be discouraged.
It seems like I was told at one point only a certain percentage of ANA members in a give area will ever attend a support group meeting. I don't remember the exact percentage I was told but it seems like that 10% isn't too awful far from that percentage.
My philosophical bearing on this is to give it a try. I think one of the worst things in life would be to get toward the end of it and have to spend time wondering how things would have been if only one had tried this or that thing. I plan on being around another 50 or so years, so I've got 49.5 at least to work on building attendance. That's doable.
Phyl - Thank you. I more see it as a glass of air and water...now let's see what we can do with it. Doesn't really matter if it's half full or half empty, if you just leave it sitting on the table then you've wasted your glass of life.
Kay - Thanks...understandable...a 12 or so hour drive each way would be a bit much to attend a 2 hour or so meeting. I'm very grateful for your friendship.
Jim - Thank you. I've always been more of a quality over quantity type of person. As long as I'm reaching those that need it...very happy.
Sara - Thank you. Cyrilee and I very much enjoyed meeting you in Chicago. I also enjoy that every time your avatar pops up in a thread I get to think "I was there when that picture was taken." Gives me a bit of a chuckle. Hope your husband enjoys his trip to Arkansas..which part, the various areas have vastly different environments.
Keri - Thank you. Actually, I wasn't much discouraged with the first meeting. Starting something new can take time. Do you know anything about Geocaching? It's a game where people hide stuff, post the GPS coordinates at geocaching.com, and then other folks use their GPS to go find. I discovered the game not long after it was born and had the good luck to hide the very first geocache in the state of Hawaii. I waited 7 months before anyone found it, then two people found it on the very same day. I went from zero to two for this endeavor in a lot less time than that.
Jan - Thank you. Yes, the growth was good. I was fully prepared to have zero attendance again...had my kindle with me, right in the middle of the saga of K129, a Russian submarine that sank in the Pacific in the 60's. We also enjoyed meeting you in Chicago. Can't wait for Cincinnati.
Thank you all again for the encouraging words and thoughts. I much appreciate your support.
..take care... tim b