Yesterday it occurred to me that all of you out in the ether might enjoy contributing to a jointly written tribute to Laura. I’m not up to the whole task right now, but now is probably the best time to capitalize on everyone’s interest and attention.
So, I created a page on a website that allows anyone to edit. No need to sign up or anything. Just click and type. It’s a similar idea to Wikipedia, but it more generally allows people to create sites about absolutely anything. In our case, our page is at http://laurakulp.wetpaint.com/. (Is it me or does wetpaint.com sound slightly lewd? Not my doing, so ignore the name, OK?, and just contribute!)
There have been many brief comments here from people recalling memories of Laura. I think it could be very moving to see all that unified into a single tribute. Thanks!
Collaborative Bio
Mon, Oct 6th, 2008 10:52pm by dkulp
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3 responses so far ↓
1 CLYDENE // Oct 6, 2008 at 11:08 pm
I only met Laura once in Ozark Arkansas this year. I fell in love with her beautiful smile that just seemed to draw me in to her heart. I was received with love and gratitude and felt like I had known her all my life. I will traasure that one meeting with the lovely Laura and will never forget it. Clydene from Arkansas. By Laura till we meet again.
2 Suzette and Jen // Oct 6, 2008 at 11:18 pm
What a great idea. We will definitely be adding to that page. Thanks again David for all you have done for the rest of us during this. We are all forever greateful for your gift of sharing with us.
3 Mary Ann Payne // Oct 7, 2008 at 5:22 pm
I am only now beginning to realize how much my life has missed because of never having met her. But over the past 15 months she has been made “real” to me through your efforts, David, efforts which must have been exhausting at times.
Thank you from my heart. As these days go by, I just pray that the burden of her suffering is being lifted from your heart, and that you can think of her as she truly was: vibrant, a living reminder of all that is good and joyful in life. Mary Ann