Happy Birthday dear Anthony, Happy Birthday to you. January 13, 2009
Posted by Jennie Roth in Bricks.Tags: Anthony, big brother, birthday, friendship
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What started out as a conversation about Doozers and Fraggles a couple of months ago on Facebook turned into a friendship, which turned into Anthony being the big brother I never had.

Just as the Doozers create magnificent structures that the Fraggles devour, Anthony encourages a creative side of me that I haven’t been able to pull out on my own.
In the few short months that I have known Anthony, he has proven to be a great friend and comrade. I salute him today, on his birthday.
Anthony and I have shared sandwiches and nachos in Claire’s living room, we’ve conversed over sweet potato fries and caprese salads, he’s driven around and gotten lost and threatened to leave my body on the side of the road, just as any big brother would do.
He was a tried and true emotional ally while my mom was sick, he’s a good sport with a decent singing voice, and together we shared in the amazement of a revolving Christmas tree at a yuppie chamber of commerce party.
Anthony is an old soul with a penchant for learning the ins and outs of one’s being without a single grain of judgment. He’s got wacky tastes and an eye for the simple things of beauty in everyday life.
I know he’s got friends who have known him for years, and I know they are just as thankful as I am to have someone so genuine in their lives.
Happy Birthday, Anthony.
Happy Holidays from Bricks and Boxes, all in one post! December 24, 2008
Posted by Jennie Roth in Boxes, Bricks, Guest Contributors.Tags: 2009, friendship, happiness, holidays, love, wishes
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Christmas is here at last. Often preparing for Christmas is a list of lonesome chores, even, or especially, if you have a many friends and family with whom to share your love and sentiments. The secret gifts, the time management, and the endless driving around can be a little isolating.
This is a call to bear hug all the shared moments of the holiday season and to think about more collaborative resolutions for the new year.
Hold those embraces a moment longer. Run up your phone bill and make plans to visit your distant relatives. Promise to get involved in charities, sign up for a book club, start a lunch club, and get a workout buddy to lose your extra holiday pounds.
We all wish for good health in the new year and to be together for many holidays to come. I look back at this past year and I am grateful for the community that has been built in Pittsburgh by social media. We are all one big family and we’d do anything for each other.
One family found a trusted nanny for their newborn son from a friendship that developed through Pittsburgh social media relations.

Anyone who is having a bad day for whatever reason can be instantly reassured by at least ten of their Yinzer friends on Twitter.
And I found an awesome dude to hang out with through Pittsburgh social media.

We wish you the happiest of holidays and true friendship, love, health and prosperity in the coming year.

