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Being in Hawaii with the PIPS family was tremendous.
At the time of the convention, I had been a PIPS member for nearly a year and was very curious about the "other" people who were also PIPS members. I believe that to some degree, I wanted to see for myself, the caliber of people who were members, as a gage of the total organization.
From the very beginning to the very end, the essence of the convention, was the the experience of meeting other members, and forming a unified bond with them through the success we felt possible. It was like climbing Everest, winning the lottery, and marrying the love of your life all rolled into one. Though I hope for the financial advantages that are still possible through PIPS, and the opportunities it will present, what I wish for the most, is to rekindle the fire of friendship among yet other PIPS members that I felt in Hawaii.
Believe me, I have my fingers crossed for a reunion at another PIPS convention. If not Portugal this spring, then some other great location the following spring. That is my greatest hope.
Wishing us all success,
harrisomi
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Good to dwell upon the unity among members, people helping people and the caring atmosphere that defined PIPS.
champ
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The way people helped with the Barbara Jean appeal, and the updates afterwards that said she was in the clear.
The friendliness of the "Pipsters" and my husbands face when we received our first WD in the bank.
Happy days