Ah, well, look here. The fifth (or was that fourth?) IMMY
Awards. What an interesting journey it's been! If you haven't
read the herstory of the IMMYs, there is a link at the bottom of
this page. This year they were the Millenium IMMYs (I know, I
know... none of that straightlaced stuff about 2001 being the
millenium, it matters not to me).
The
Awards were started (and maintained for the first two
ceremonies, at least) out of a spirit of fun and sharing; a
celebration of community. And, I truly believe, they WERE
that. Of course, way "back then" the community was
much smaller. It's grown now, and has developed, as things
are wont to do. This is fitting. But, I'm afraid, the IMMYs
themselves, no longer fit. I would much prefer to see them
pass on into the mists of memory than to serve another
purpose than initially intended. For those of you who have
found them offensive, for whatever reason, I extend my own
personal apologies. They were not intended for this
purpose.
I thank
all of you who have supported them over the years. I've had
a couple people of ask me why I continue to
do the IMMYs. Other than what has already been stated, let's
just say that I love a good party. I've been involved in
theatre for a long time, and producing the IMMYs, even
though they are online and "virtual", has been
just like producing a live stage show. It's been
frustrating, irritating, exhausting - and rewarding, fun and
a joy.
I
especially want to thank those people who have helped me run
the show - Resident_Princess_Geek, who is a close personal
friend of mine online and IRL, has helped me out 2 years
running (it's interesting what our perceptions
are
of people when we develop them based only on "virtual" contact with
a person - Lori is a dear friend and a
good person and I am very grateful to have her as a
friend -yes, Lori, the colors this
year were for you! *grin* ),
Lord_Vaden helped me out this year on the
technical end, which I desperately needed assistance in (another
case of "virtual" contact - Vaden is a personal
friend too, honest and a good person), Yodwynn helped
me "behind the scenes" this year, and it was
appreciated beyond words (Yod is just a sweetheart in every way).
And of course, all of you who have served as my "presenters" over
the course of all of the ceremonies -
you are all "stars" in my eyes. I recommend getting
to know them all, really
getting to know them.
I know that I'm thankful these people are in my life. I wish
more people would take the time to dig under the "virtual facade"
a little bit - I think we would all be
pleasantly surprised at the immense potential these other people have for enriching
our lives.
...But, as I was
saying, I'm older now,
and more tired, and
very busy IRL and I care very much for my friends at the
Lake and for all of the Lake in general. So, this seems a
fitting time to retire the IMMY Awards, let them pass into the
previous millenium as just another piece of Lake history. I
love you all... and so, the IMMYs are no more. Let us
move on...
Paz y Luz (Peace
and Light) |