I AM QUINN !

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Hoja
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Hi Quinn! It's really great to see a boy learning and sharing the Dhamma with his father.
My daughter is just 5 now, but considering all the interest she have in Buddha related things I'm sure she will be here too some day.

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Quinn
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Hi Herman :hello:
Thanks for replying on my thread! :woohoo:
Well I got interested when I was about 5 too :buddha1: and I started to meditate at six years old!
I hope your daughter is happy and well! :group:
Be Happy!
Quinn :thanks: :goodpost:
May the power of the Buddha be with you!!!
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Quinn,

I haven't seen you for ages! Ages and ages.

Bye.
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Quinn
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Hi :hello:
I remember you! Do you remember making paper planes at my house in creswick?, well we live in Tasmania now with Devils :jawdrop:! come and viset me soon!!
bye!

Quinn
May the power of the Buddha be with you!!!
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Post by Fede »

Hello Quinn... What a great thread!

Your dad is a popular guy around here, and he has a wise head on strong shoulders.
You should be very proud of him, he is one of the good guys!

I'm kinda jealous you have so many friends you also regularly see and hang out with - I live in a very cold, grey, wet country.
It's called England. :jumping:
we've just had our summer, but it was the pits!
Right now, it's not possible for me to come over there and enjoy yours, but I hope you have a really great one!

Nice to meet you, Quinn!
"Samsara: The human condition's heartbreaking inability to sustain contentment." Elizabeth Gilbert, 'Eat, Pray, Love'.

Simplify: 17 into 1 WILL go: Mindfulness!

Quieta movere magna merces videbatur. (Sallust, c.86-c.35 BC)
Translation: Just to stir things up seemed a good reward in itself. ;)

I am sooooo happy - How on earth could I be otherwise?! :D


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Hi Quinn,

Nice to meet you. I live in England too - and its pouring with rain here - again! :D

It's really good to see you posting at DhammaWheel.

Bye for now,


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Hi Quinn and Bennett,

I like dogs too, but I'm more of a cat person. Right now we have three cats:

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The one on the left is a Himalayan and the other two are Persians.
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Hi Quinn
I thought seeing as you and Bennett are both on here I'd better join in as well!!! We are hoping to come and visit you guys soon!! Maybe in the school holidays in January?

Steph :heart:
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here are all the pics I have of my cat and one of my dogs when we had him, unfortunetly we had to give him up as he was too roudy for the cat who he knocked out, we had her all her life.

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