Executive Summary
We are well. Dogs are happy. Merry
Christmas.
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Dear Friends,
2007 begins, as every year begins, with my lovely
Nadine getting one year older and one year better. This year we
went up north and celebrated the blessed (and despised) event at
the Fourth Street Bistro, with our friends and next door neighbors,
Mike and Barbara.
As part of Nadine's birthday trip, we went to Beverly Hills for
an art seminar with our friend Nancy. There were only two small
problems. We didn't attend the seminar, and Nancy got ill and never
made it down to LA. So, we did the next best thing and played
tourists. One of the trips we took was to the
Museum of
Tolerance, which was within walking distance of our hotel. It is
worth making a trip to LA just to experience this place. The
highlight was attending a lecture by a woman in her eighties, who
had survived the concentration camps. Something to remember these
days, as we start to demonize those with whom we disagree.
We also took the opportunity to take a guided tour of the
Beverly Hills area, and invited Nadine's mom and brother along for
the ride. During the trip I bet the driver that Merv Griffin was
dead. The driver insisted he wasn't. It turned out we were both
right, it is just that I was a few months premature.
One of the little projects we undertook this year
was to
import some laptop computers that we intended to give
away to needy youngsters. My plan was to hold a city-wide
contest, and give away the laptops to the most worthy entrants.
Well, I discovered I'm a lot more lazy than that, and instead
just asked my friends and neighbors if they knew any needy
families with bright children. I found several through this
grapevine and the cute girl in pink in the photo, brought
over her whole family to receive one of the treasured
devices.
To tell you the truth, winter/spring of 2007 is
pretty much of a blur to me. What I do remember is that
Nadine was sick a lot. It seems like every other week, she
had a pretty bad throat infection. Sometimes, it got to be
so bad that it got into her lungs and she had trouble
breathing. This has been an ongoing problem, and we
finally decided to resort to surgery. The diagnosis was
that the infections were a side effect of Nadine's chronic
gastric reflux. She had been taking all of the reflux
medicines, but they just weren't working. So, just before
we left for Reno, she had endoscopic surgery here in
Mazatlan. The doctor created a new sphincter flap out of
part of her stomach, and repaired an hiatal hernia that
had been present for many years. She spent about 3 days in
the hospital recovering, and then a couple of weeks
recuperating at home before we left for Reno. The good
news is that since this procedure, she has only had one
throat infection, and her overall health seems to be much
better.
This year, my better half decided to step up
to the plate and include her thoughts and feelings about the events
of 2007. What follows are her words.
Henry
has asked me to help write our Xmas letter and so I am
going to add a few of my own thoughts. My dates won't be as
exact as Henry's but my feelings and love to you and for
what I have learned and shared this year will be non the
less important.
First our friend Nancy tried and failed many attempts to visit
us in Mazatlan last year. She either had a health problem or her
dog had health problems. That didn't stop Henry and I have growing
closer to both her and her dog. She has been my art mentor and has
nurtured a great passion in me. I have completely redone my bedroom
from a jungle theme to a Victorian style. I also have a wall with
miniature portraits and I have a history of each subject and the
artist that originally painted it. The education I get from each
miniature painting lights up my life with joy and education. It has
gotten to the point where Nancy and I have our own art language.
She has said that giving me her knowledge in art has given her back
her passion for art so in that respect it has been a win win. I am
happy to report that as I write Nancy and her dog are both well and
Henry and I are looking forward to spending the holidays in Reno
with them.
For me this year has been a great year for reconnecting with
friends from my past. Henry and I had my girlfriend Michelle Drewy
and her husband spend a long weekend with us this summer. I has
enriched my life to have Michelle back apart of my life. It had
been about 20 years since we saw each other and when we got
together it was as if no time had passed. I forgot how well she and
I connected and how comfortable we are with each other. I can not
express how wonderful it is to have her back in my life.
My nephew Chance graduated from high school in June
and I went to the graduation. I could not believe where the
time had gone when I was rocking him in my arms when he had
colic!? Now he is over 6' and stated Jr. College already. My
sister Cindy put on a wonderful dinner party for him before
the graduation and no surprise we had such a good time at
the dinner we almost missed the graduation.
While down with for the graduation I sent quality time with my
Mom and my brother Ross. This was a magical time for the three of
us. We laughed until we cried and cried about the past pain we all
shared when we were a family and I was growing up. This is a snap
shot in my life I will never forget! Ross and I talk on the phone
three times a week and Henry always has to remind me that we have
talked an hour. Once we start talking we both have so much fun that
the time just slips away. We can each say just one word to each
other and it creates an entire picture for us in each others minds
and we are belly laughing. My Mom tells Ross I can always tell when
you are talking to Nadine because I hear you laughing and you are
so happy after. I feel the same thing after I talk with him. Hard
to believe we went 6 years without speaking to one another? I know
we will never let years separate us again! He answers his cell
phone when I call,"Hello Dean I love you"! I am always surprised
but I say "Hi Ross I love you too!" That is how our phone
conversations start.
While in Mazatlan this winter I had a running beer
hour with my friend Juan Antonio every week. We would have
great talks about our lives and share what was important to
us. This is something we both looked forward to every week.
He phoned me in the summer as well but we didn't have a set
time and day so some times we would miss each other. We
became close because after years of not knowing each other
we sat down one day and told each other how much we both
loved and missed his brother Aldo who died while cave
diving. When I first met Juan Antonio, he was defensive
towards me, because we were discussing a contract we were
trying to iron out that involved a friend of his. After I
broke down and told him how much I missed his brother we met
heart to heart. His brother was a local vet here in Mazatlan
and he was the animal whisperer. He could calm any animal
just by touching it. I saw him hold a wild mother cat whose
kittens we were trying to adopt during a TV show. If Aldo
could not control her no one would see how great her kittens
were. Once he picked her up she just calmed down and let us
do what we needed to get her kittens adopted. Aldo was an
amazing man and his two brothers Juan Antonio and Edgar are
amazing men as well. Edgar runs our shelter and to me he is
a real hero. What he has to deal with at the shelter is
beyond hard, but he puts his emotions aside and tries to
focus on helping whatever animal comes to the
shelter.
Henry and I have adopted our dog trainer Bruno Vega.
His life's dream has always been to have a dog training
school. While training our dog Adonis, Henry and I heard how
hard he has worked to achieve his goal. We are now trying to
give Bruno the tools to make his dream happen. This brings
us great joy to help a person who has a heart of gold and
wants to train dogs. Once he gets his school up and running
Bruno whats to work with assisted therapy dogs. This gift of
training therapy dogs will give people that can not help
themselves a dog that can help them with their everyday
needs. Bruno is hoping to bring more service dogs to the
public at a cost that is affordable. Bruno and the dogs he
trains will both be heros to the people they help.
Our neighbors Mike and Barbara have become like
family to Henry and I. This fact is apparent due to our
wanting to spend the holidays with them in the snow! Henry
and I have never had a white Xmas and I am sure that is for
a good reason. We decided to try it because Mike and Barbara
are having their first Xmas with both their Mom's in Reno.
Of course our friend Nancy will also be a part of the
holiday festivities. She will also share her dog Lacy with
us so we don't miss our dogs so much.
One last note I received a very nice and email from a
childhood friend Carolyn Costin. We have known each other since she
was 5 and I was 6 years old. We shared what has been going on in
our lives and it was great to reconnect with her. I guess that is
what my Xmas letter is all about this year connecting and
reconnecting with friends and loved ones. For me 2007 even with the
loss of our two friends it was a very loving heart warming year.
I wish all of you love and reconnections with the people you
have lost contact in your lives. My life is so much richer this
year by having all of you in my life so I thank you for being my
friends and for the love and friendship you share.
Henry now continues with a few other adventures.
While I went to Marin this summer to attend Jerry's funeral,
I had the chance to stay with my best friend, and former
partner, Alex Lushtak. This year his youngest son was
visiting with him at the same time. It is hard to believe
that I've known Alex and his family when his son, Ilya, was
the same age as Ilya's daughter is now. And thus, the cycle
of life continues.
Speaking of the cycle of life, some of you may know,
but others undoubtably don't, that Nadine and I have made
arrangements to live forever. No, we haven't sold our soul
to the devil, nor the republicans, but have arranged a long
term stay in a nice chilly vat. Yes, we are members of
ALCOR, whose motto is
"Many are cold, but few are frozen." So when we shuffle off
our mortal coil, we will shuffle into a refrigerator coil, and
hopefully be awakened someday in the far distant future, when
democrats control both houses of congress, wars are a thing of the
past, and that atheism is the one true world religion, in other
words, probably never.
Finally, I just want to mention that we really
enjoyed sharing Valerie's 50th birthday with her in Las
Vegas, and also Jack and Val's visit to our house in Reno on
their way back to Mazatlan is fall. Jack arranged for us to
show up in Las Vegas unbeknownst to Valerie, and she almost
fell out of her chair when we walked into the room. They are
both great friends, and having them in our lives has made us
both happier.
Well, that is all for now. We wish you all a wonderful holiday
season, filled with friends, family, good tidings, and rum &
eggnog.
Quote of the day:
And finally, why is it that all of
the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are
pointed away from earth?
Alan Cundall
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