Friday, August 24, 2007

Milestones of Life

Clinic Induction Ceremony
Sept 15, 2007
2:15
Class of 2009

The Clinic Induction Ceremony is intended to recognize student progression into the clinical phase of the Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) program. The special event occurs following the students orientation to clinic and signifies their preparation for patient care.

Its a milestone in my life. The WHITE COAT CEREMONY!

What are some of your Milestones? Do you recall BLENKO Milestone's ie what got you hooked on BLENKO?
What was your first AH AH gotta have that BLENKO experience? OR just write to share Life Milestones.
Hope to hear from you.
Hillary

22 comments:

  1. Hillary
    Seeing hot molten glass for first time was for me
    the moment time stopped.
    My Blenko moment - to be honest was June.
    Must admit I didn't know of Blenko before GAS.
    Call me stupid and uninformed.
    Milestones are important, do you journal?

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  2. Babies being born.
    Milestone moment.
    I grew up
    Right then and there.
    Graduation from Law School
    close 2nd.
    WVUGUY07

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  3. re: blenko
    I started with a
    red vase grecian in design
    then took to buy everything
    in red.
    wvuguy07
    ps still trying to buy
    everything in red.

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  4. WVU GUY
    Blenko 'red' is the best!
    HJH

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  5. Congratulations HJH, thats a big milestone in life which entirely changes the course of life..

    I met so many people from different walks of life and their outlook towards life made me more humble in life

    I am also impressed by your true dedication to Blenko project and commitment to it and it has made me realize that we can pursue what we want apart from daily routine life.

    I learnt about Blenko accidently when looking for arts online and its interesting. I am reading most of stuff online I would like to see one day the hot molten glass shaped beautifully..

    Your dedication and commitment is another milestone in my life

    Ram

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  6. I remember my dad taking me and my mom to Blenko when I was little: just to see the glass being hand blown left me awestruck and my mind in a whirl of beautiful colors of the glass. That was my Blenko milestone and I was seven. We had Blenko glass in our house; now that my parents are both gone, I have it and have acquired much more over the years. Blenko is far ahead of any other handmade glass: it has an aliveness about it. The colors and shapes still continue to take away my breath.

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  7. I'd like to thank you Hillary for reviving my attention to Blenko... the pieces I have and the ones I'd like to have. Like someone else, said: "You were important in another milestone." Thanks!

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  8. thanks so much for all you do; please see attached files...I am having fun creating images out of the glass piles (thrown away stuff); thought you might like these for the blog. Blenko Glass is so beautiful from their finished work to even the thrown away pieces too! I've made new photo notecards with images "Bits of Glass" and also paperweights for the visitor center! Tamarack was also excited about them. Have a great day today too!!

    Laura Moul CPP, M.Photog.
    "capturing moments in time"
    www.moulphotography.com www.yessy.com/lauramoul

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  9. It's true: you revived my interest [and disgust at what I got rid of/ smile] in Blenko.
    They need to give you a big special made art glass piece for all of your work: seriously.
    annonymous

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  10. WOW Im blushing! You all are so nice.
    But I must confess Ms. Sharon Reed Hill was the most popular teacher in my Grade School - and was almost my 2nd grade teacher - so we have a mutal admiration going on for a decade plus.
    Lura Moul is a wonderful, single woman photographer, teacher who loves to photograph and also loves Blenko - so she might be bias.
    Andre - well andre is an artist.
    WVUGUY - Is a very wise Lawyer, and also LOVES WVU so he also may be bias!
    Ram - I don't know but hope to have he/she and family collecting soon!
    The other annonymous writers...well, I THANK YOU all for the very positive comments.
    Blenko is a wonderful company, with the closing of FENTON it will be the only factory to blow glass in West Virginia and I believe the only US factory to make antique glass (correct me on this please someone). . .so we need to START BUYING MADE IN USA and made in WEST VIRGINIA!

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  11. Hillary
    I 've a question.
    My secretary said
    your comment that I would never be a distration
    was not a complement.
    I took it as a positive statement, she says it was another put down.
    How did you mean this?
    Solomon
    A Blenko Collector

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  12. Hi Hillary,
    Yes I would start collecting Blenko glass, I didnt know that Blenko is the only company.
    You donated Blenko glass and partly used your stipend thats really great your effort is really commendable
    Ram

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  13. Ram
    If you will email theblenkoproject@aol.com
    with your email address
    I'll get you in touch with Tammy Kosla and
    the collectors club
    and also a list of web sites.
    Hillary
    Ps You'll love seeing BLENKO being made for the first time. If distance is preventing you - let me suggest one of the BLENKO videos.
    Use the email address and we'll get you all the Blenko info you all need to start a collection.

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  14. Do you know where I can get a copy of the PBS program, "Hearts of
    Glass"? I bought one on eBay, but it was damaged and won't play on
    the VCR.

    Thank you,
    Sue Parker

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  15. Sue
    I don't know
    but others might.
    Let's see what happens.
    I'll also email
    Tammy Kosla from Blenko Collectors to ask for a source.
    Thank you for writing and for your interest in BLENKO!
    hjh

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  16. RE: Video / Blenko
    I ask Tammy Kosla of Blenko collectors
    she said:I suggest Ebay.com and also try Rubylane.com
    let me know if this doesn't work
    for you
    hjh

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  17. bgrahamMD2007@gmail.com
    Hil
    found your site by accident while serfing the web
    remember me from organic chem? I was the nicer TA.
    I am now in North Carolina
    usually return 2 - 3 games a year.
    email & bring me up to date.
    BG

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  18. Hillary
    Today is Monday
    No Blog update since thursday
    Where Are You?
    Blenko Blog readers want to know!
    Solomon

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  19. Hillary
    Is this Clinic Induction open to the public?
    If so give the address and I'll show up. To show support of you.
    Solomon

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  20. Solomon
    The ' white coat ceremony ' is by invitation only- meaning a dental school student has to ask you.
    If my Dad or friends take photos I'll post one.
    Hillary

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  21. Hillary
    You are such a loving woman, the story about David Hardesty made think of his days in Charleston as Secretary of State.
    He was considered the most handsome man in Rockefellars cabinet.
    Get off topic more often, I enjoy Blenko but also your comments about other things.
    Margie Hale

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  22. Hils
    Out on assignment, but milestone for me has been Iraq.
    Paul J.

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