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Array The voices come out of the great, distant past, cloaked in antiquity, hooded in mystery, shrouded in the misty past, covered by the winds and dust of time. What makes hope possible in a time of exile? The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ may involve a newfound capacity to hope, to hope against hope, to hope for what yet cannot be seen, to hope and to hope and to hope. The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ may involve endurance of steady discouragement, for many years, with no apparent way forward or way out. The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ may involve a willingness, at the right time, to step aside. The Gospel of John begins with the beginning of time and Jesus rounding the unformed cosmos as the divine word, logos. The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ may well involve just such a cold, and foreboding start, a beginning that in that way is like all beginnings, from the infant cry at birth to the coughing susurration at death, and every new venture in between: a little quiet, a little cold, a little wild honey. So Mark writes, All: The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ,the Son of God. (Each declaims, then as the hymn starts, wades into the water and self-baptizes, and then moves stage right) Epilogue With Isaiah, in a time of exile, I will face down the loneliness I feel, and will explore a newfound capacity to hope. Verse 1: There’s a Voice (Susan Huppé) With Malachi, in a period of discouragement, I will accept the courage and the capacity to wait, to wait without idols, to wait for the living and true God, whose messenger will come in the fullness of time. Verse 2: With John the Baptist, in a period of anxiety, an age of anxiety, when my own service has been rendered, and my own work is done, I will look for that saving willingness to step aside, the grace to step aside, to make way for Another. Verse 4: (all sit as this is sung) With Malachi, in a period of discouragement, I will accept the courage and the capacity to wait, to wait without idols, to wait for the living and true God, whose messenger will come in the fullness of time.
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I would be less blunt than a guy, listening to my mother’s voice in my head saying ‘Kim, be polite.’ So where a woman might not think it’s polite to say, ‘I honestly have no interest in seeing you ever again’ she might let him call and be conveniently unavailable every time he calls. On the other hand, guys might say ‘I’ll call you’ when they mean ‘if figure skating is on every channel, the bars are all closed and everyone I’ve ever met is unavailable, I’ll call you.’ A woman might pretend to like basketball, when what she really likes is spending time with the guy. Of course, I actually like it that men say what they think, except when it’s my husband saying he doesn’t think I’m dressed properly for an evening out, or that he’s mad that I spent too much money. Instead of saying, “no, I don’t think we should do that” I might say “I’m not really keen on that idea, though it would probably work just fine.” Drives him crazy.
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I was so privileged to spend the last 4 days with a dear friend, Sasha. Aaron had left for a 4 day conference to Tallinn Estonia, and as it was only 10 days before due date, he wanted someone to spend the time with me. She tells me of one tiny 3 lb baby who no one thought would live but for a couple of days. Sasha has hundreds of children she has loved and cared for, sending home healthy well fed babies, receiving a new set of tiny preemies or failing newborns every month or two. Wednesday doctor said baby is not ready to be born yet, but is getting very big, close to 9.5 lbs by his estimate! Pray that God gives us wisdom in this matter, as well as the Doctor who has been following me and will deliver the baby. I continue to be pretty active for a woman who is supposed to give birth in the next few days, going to Church, attending Aaron’s company Christmas party, traveling to Christmas bazaars near the center of the city. He is such a sweet man!This week Aaron came home from work with a notice from the post office saying we had a package waiting for us there. As he worked the following day, he asked if I could pick it up. The next day, I waited eagerly for him to come home after work and a client Christmas party. To all of you who participated thank you so much for the package you sent with all the gifts for baby Bogott (Aaron loves the chocolate and candy – Aaron’s excitement is growing exponentially as the day approaches –
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56—————————————————————————————————————Dear Friends,In my effort to get Class 1959 names I sent out the Class photo to those that I remembered and believed to be in the photo and that left one year before us.Here is the conversation with Kristof.————————————————————————————————————–On Mon, 30 September 2002, Chris DeMarothy wrote:Hi Las,I am getting ready to E-Mail you lotsa pictures and a short bio of myself since leaving MSB. Thank you.The mystery person in the class of ‘59 photo, I believe, is Harry Guildner. I have finally scanned all the pictures that I have and will be sending them to you soon.——————————————————————————————————–From: kristof de marothyDate: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 20:02:40 -0400Hi Laz,Ronald Charles is the chinese boy with glasses standing 4th from the left in the 2nd photo of the 1959 graduating class. He is the 3rd boy on the left of the priest inthe 1st 1959 graduating class photo.Again the unknown is Harry Guildner, he is the partially hidden boy with glasses standing to the right of the priest. He does not appear in the 2nd photo.Swami (or Randal Galt) was in the 1960 graduating class with his brother Richard Turtleback whose is shown in the volleyball picture in circular #47 (it looks a lot like him at about 14-15 years of age)..Like you, I remember my class and a lot of the guys from 1958 and 1960 but after that? It gave us a wonderful education, built our characters through sports and discipline and saw us through our formative years.I’ll be in touch—————————————————————————————————————As you notice there is an effort to place names on the photos, and in the case of Class 1959 there has been some luck. Peter Nicholson C.S.Sp ….X …………….Holy Ghost FatherDe Marothy, Kristof …………………2 ……………..vze263ga@verizon.net,Of course I would appreciate if anybody knows the whereabouts or having met any of the missing oldboys of Class 1959, please send me a message.Gabby here is the best I could do with the group. At least 7 out of 13 is pretty good after 45 years.God BlessLadislao—————————————————————————————————————Listado: C56.xlsPhotos: Class 1959a 15cm noClass 1959b 15cm noColumn: 021124 wvb: george Campbell rip————————————————————————————————————–ATTACHMENTS Listado C56.xls Names Form V Contact Nickname business address Phone, e-mail Penasa, Dario glen YV Penasa, Roberto kenrick Persad glen Peter, Fr.
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Things of importance I felt like sharing:1) Having a major paper due Monday: fun. Having two major papers due Monday AND Tuesday: better. Discovering the major, 12-page poetry project you thought was due Friday is actually due Wednesday: priceless.2) There comes a time in every young girl’s life when a particular clothing cut is fashionable but simply unflattering on her body type.
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Array The voices come out of the great, distant past, cloaked in antiquity, hooded in mystery, shrouded in the misty past, covered by the winds and dust of time. What makes hope possible in a time of exile? The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ may involve a newfound capacity to hope, to hope against hope, to hope for what yet cannot be seen, to hope and to hope and to hope. The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ may involve endurance of steady discouragement, for many years, with no apparent way forward or way out. The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ may involve a willingness, at the right time, to step aside. The Gospel of John begins with the beginning of time and Jesus rounding the unformed cosmos as the divine word, logos. The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ may well involve just such a cold, and foreboding start, a beginning that in that way is like all beginnings, from the infant cry at birth to the coughing susurration at death, and every new venture in between: a little quiet, a little cold, a little wild honey. So Mark writes, All: The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ,the Son of God. (Each declaims, then as the hymn starts, wades into the water and self-baptizes, and then moves stage right) Epilogue With Isaiah, in a time of exile, I will face down the loneliness I feel, and will explore a newfound capacity to hope. Verse 1: There’s a Voice (Susan Huppé) With Malachi, in a period of discouragement, I will accept the courage and the capacity to wait, to wait without idols, to wait for the living and true God, whose messenger will come in the fullness of time. Verse 2: With John the Baptist, in a period of anxiety, an age of anxiety, when my own service has been rendered, and my own work is done, I will look for that saving willingness to step aside, the grace to step aside, to make way for Another. Verse 4: (all sit as this is sung) With Malachi, in a period of discouragement, I will accept the courage and the capacity to wait, to wait without idols, to wait for the living and true God, whose messenger will come in the fullness of time.
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I would be less blunt than a guy, listening to my mother’s voice in my head saying ‘Kim, be polite.’ So where a woman might not think it’s polite to say, ‘I honestly have no interest in seeing you ever again’ she might let him call and be conveniently unavailable every time he calls. On the other hand, guys might say ‘I’ll call you’ when they mean ‘if figure skating is on every channel, the bars are all closed and everyone I’ve ever met is unavailable, I’ll call you.’ A woman might pretend to like basketball, when what she really likes is spending time with the guy. Of course, I actually like it that men say what they think, except when it’s my husband saying he doesn’t think I’m dressed properly for an evening out, or that he’s mad that I spent too much money. Instead of saying, “no, I don’t think we should do that” I might say “I’m not really keen on that idea, though it would probably work just fine.” Drives him crazy.
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I was so privileged to spend the last 4 days with a dear friend, Sasha. Aaron had left for a 4 day conference to Tallinn Estonia, and as it was only 10 days before due date, he wanted someone to spend the time with me. She tells me of one tiny 3 lb baby who no one thought would live but for a couple of days. Sasha has hundreds of children she has loved and cared for, sending home healthy well fed babies, receiving a new set of tiny preemies or failing newborns every month or two. Wednesday doctor said baby is not ready to be born yet, but is getting very big, close to 9.5 lbs by his estimate! Pray that God gives us wisdom in this matter, as well as the Doctor who has been following me and will deliver the baby. I continue to be pretty active for a woman who is supposed to give birth in the next few days, going to Church, attending Aaron’s company Christmas party, traveling to Christmas bazaars near the center of the city. He is such a sweet man!This week Aaron came home from work with a notice from the post office saying we had a package waiting for us there. As he worked the following day, he asked if I could pick it up. The next day, I waited eagerly for him to come home after work and a client Christmas party. To all of you who participated thank you so much for the package you sent with all the gifts for baby Bogott (Aaron loves the chocolate and candy – Aaron’s excitement is growing exponentially as the day approaches –
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56—————————————————————————————————————Dear Friends,In my effort to get Class 1959 names I sent out the Class photo to those that I remembered and believed to be in the photo and that left one year before us.Here is the conversation with Kristof.————————————————————————————————————–On Mon, 30 September 2002, Chris DeMarothy wrote:Hi Las,I am getting ready to E-Mail you lotsa pictures and a short bio of myself since leaving MSB. Thank you.The mystery person in the class of ‘59 photo, I believe, is Harry Guildner. I have finally scanned all the pictures that I have and will be sending them to you soon.——————————————————————————————————–From: kristof de marothyDate: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 20:02:40 -0400Hi Laz,Ronald Charles is the chinese boy with glasses standing 4th from the left in the 2nd photo of the 1959 graduating class. He is the 3rd boy on the left of the priest inthe 1st 1959 graduating class photo.Again the unknown is Harry Guildner, he is the partially hidden boy with glasses standing to the right of the priest. He does not appear in the 2nd photo.Swami (or Randal Galt) was in the 1960 graduating class with his brother Richard Turtleback whose is shown in the volleyball picture in circular #47 (it looks a lot like him at about 14-15 years of age)..Like you, I remember my class and a lot of the guys from 1958 and 1960 but after that? It gave us a wonderful education, built our characters through sports and discipline and saw us through our formative years.I’ll be in touch—————————————————————————————————————As you notice there is an effort to place names on the photos, and in the case of Class 1959 there has been some luck. Peter Nicholson C.S.Sp ….X …………….Holy Ghost FatherDe Marothy, Kristof …………………2 ……………..vze263ga@verizon.net,Of course I would appreciate if anybody knows the whereabouts or having met any of the missing oldboys of Class 1959, please send me a message.Gabby here is the best I could do with the group. At least 7 out of 13 is pretty good after 45 years.God BlessLadislao—————————————————————————————————————Listado: C56.xlsPhotos: Class 1959a 15cm noClass 1959b 15cm noColumn: 021124 wvb: george Campbell rip————————————————————————————————————–ATTACHMENTS Listado C56.xls Names Form V Contact Nickname business address Phone, e-mail Penasa, Dario glen YV Penasa, Roberto kenrick Persad glen Peter, Fr.
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Things of importance I felt like sharing:1) Having a major paper due Monday: fun. Having two major papers due Monday AND Tuesday: better. Discovering the major, 12-page poetry project you thought was due Friday is actually due Wednesday: priceless.2) There comes a time in every young girl’s life when a particular clothing cut is fashionable but simply unflattering on her body type.
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