[jjr69] Re: courage

  • From: tntanjjr@xxxxxxx
  • To: jjr69@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 01:37:16 -0400

Dat,
 
  Thanks for the words of comfort but two years...two more years seem to be so 
long! Do you know what two years would to our bunch? I just close my eyes and 
not wanting to think about it! In two years, What would the world become 
(without Bush)!? Our group pictures would feature more gray hair! My 
grand-daughter would be close to 4! I hope that I would still have the heart to 
sing and dance and capable to love. Two years is plenty of time for you to get 
a GPS the next time you come down to the South here, the State for lovers! I 
have been wondered how you took Phap into the Shenandoah valley and still found 
your way back out to get back home???!!!
 
I don't really know how the world would turn out in two years, but I am darned 
sure that you will have more bumper stickers on your vehicle!
 
Cheers!
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Dat Duthinh <dduthinh@xxxxxxxx>
To: jjr69@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; jjr69@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 08:57:55 -0400
Subject: [jjr69] courage

Hello Thien:

Courage, mon ami.  Next reunion is only 2 years away.  I too felt a bit sad 
as the Reunion came to an end (but relieved that I am back to the familiar 
roads of Maryland).  Look at the bright side: losing your appetite may not 
be so bad, and waking up in the middle of the night could be used for poetry.

Dat

At 08:12 PM 8/25/05, tntanjjr@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
>  Hello everyone,
>
>  I have a confession to make. I think I am having a depression. It is 
> really strange, it must have just started the last few days ago! My 
> appetite is no longer what it used to be, I wake up in the middle of the 
> night often. I feel tired and depressed. My stamina to deal with the 
> daily challenge is nowhere to be found. I am afraid that this state of 
> mind has certainly affected my attitude at work also. What is it people?
>
>Perhaps it is because of the Fall is approaching again, perhaps I just get 
>off a strings of days of fun and filled with emotions. That is my first 
>reunion. I can't excatly described the euphoria that I felt. You all 
>helped me to escape the pains of life, even for a few hours here and 
>there. I don't remember when was the last time I had so much fun and 
>emotions, being among friends with so much love.
>
>It is a rare events where all our memories have a chance to resuscitate. 
>Seeing you all is quite a sight. Some of you already cropped with white 
>hair, but walk, talk, and still maintain the same maneurism as I have 
>registered in my mind well over thirty years ago!
>
>Thanks to this occasion, I have bonded with some old friends and made some 
>new friends. Just like those fortunate couples who still love each other 
>enough to renew their vows!
>
>I will not forget ever those precious moments that you all have given me.
>
>Thanks everyone.



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