1 Year On (and Counting)
Here it is, the one year "blogiversary" of JJL. What a year it has been! This started out as a simple idea, born in Rosa Say's big heart.
She had a love for learning, and she knew that there were other bloggers who shared that feeling and would be willing to write joyously and jubilantly about it.
I was honored to be one of the people she called to join her in creating the Joyful Jubilant Learning community.
And I've thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to write about how learning has and will continue to brighten my life.
So, where to we go from here? As long as we have Rosa's inspired and nurturing leadership, there's no telling what we'll do in year 2 of JJL.
All I know is that I really don't want to miss it - and neither should you!
Happy Blogiversary JJL!
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Terry Starbucker is an operations executive for a service company who lives in Connecticut, loves business trips to the Rocky Mountain west, and posts his musings and observations about "the optimistic side of the daily grind" in Ramblings from a Glass Half Full.

Mahalo nui loa Terry, this is very kind of you. Fact is, there would be no JJL without you and the JJL authors who make this a true collaboration. I share my delight in this day with all of you, and yes, learning WILL continue to brighten our lives, of that I am certain!
Posted by: Rosa Say | October 01, 2007 at 12:21 PM
Thanks for being part of the team, Terry!
Posted by: Steve Sherlock | October 01, 2007 at 03:20 PM
What a great post Terry! So great being part of the JJL family with you. You're like an older, wiser brother, sharing the joy and love with all who you come in contact with. Thank you for your joy and smile. It radiates through the blogosphere like a beam of sunshine!
Posted by: Phil Gerbyshak | October 01, 2007 at 03:54 PM
Terry - Looking forward to hanging out with you and your way more than half full cup o' life!
Posted by: April Groves | October 01, 2007 at 04:02 PM
Thank you Rosa, Steve, Phil and April for your kind words. It is indeed a pleasure to share in the celebration of this anniversary with all of you. I look forward to continuing our joyful and jubilant learning adventure! All the best.
Posted by: Terry Starbucker | October 01, 2007 at 05:30 PM