Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.
Greenie, So glad you had no damage. My friend in Fort Myers, her home is uninhabitable.It's terrible! So relieved for both of you! Take care, 18's Beth -Original Message- From: Myvety2k via CMLHopeTo: cmlhope Sent: Sat, Sep 16, 2017 2:23 pm Subject: Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM. Sounds like a plan. greenie In a message dated 9/16/2017 11:00:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, cmlhope@googlegroups.com writes: Hi Greenie, so glad all is ok regarding your house. Maybe next time you are up you will come for dinner. Susan F. Zimmerman "All who humble themselves before the Lord shall be given every blessing, and shall have wonderful peace." Ps.37:11 On Saturday, September 16, 2017 Myvety2k via CMLHope wrote: Hi Susan, We only stayed 2 days because be found out that our electric was out less then 24 hours so we handed home to see if we had a house and it was in One Piece. No damage, very Lucky not so for many people. greenie In a message dated 9/8/2017 4:04:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, cmlhope@googlegroups.com writes: Hey Greenie, So glad you are coming to visit! If you want to come over and visit our underground earth home, let us know!!! Would love to see you and Grace. We are in Granger. Susan and Roy Zimmerman On Friday, September 8, 2017 myvety2k via CMLHope wrote: Hi all, Grace and I are getting out of dodge. We are heading for Indiana to stay with family. After this is over I hope we have a home in Fort Myers to live in. And my pure Corvette I hope it's still their. Stay safe. greenie In a message dated 9/7/2017 9:28:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, wa2...@gmail..com writes: Hi Marcie, Glad that you found my story interesting. I live in Boynton Beach about 90 miles north of Miami. 18's, Marty On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 9:21 PM, 'Marcie Goodman' via CMLHope wrote: Marty, Such a beautiful story which brought me to tears. Thanks, as always, for sharing. By the way, you aren't in Miami now are you? Marcie Sent from my iPad On Sep 7, 2017, at 9:11 PM, Marty Gartenberg wrote: Joyce, Jeanie and everyone here, I learned something a very long time ago. If you or someone else looks out of a window then it is what they see that can make a big difference in their lives. I wrote this story a very long time ago and i always remembered it. It wasn't necessarily what this person would see but it was something that was explained to make "someone" happy for what they were able to "see" Now over the years that followed i have seen this plagiarized and it really hurt me, but i assure you that i am it's original author. There are many details in it that i personally went through. The Window There were two men in the cancer ward of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. They were in Ward KCC-6 North, which was at that time the cancer ward at that hospital. Both of these men were suffering from the end stages of Leukemia. They were there basically to die. One of these men had his bed right next to the only window in the room. The other one was across the room and had no access to the window. The man by the window would always tell the other man how beautiful it was looking out of that window, and let him know what was happening outside. He would talk about the beautiful skies, and how all of the little children were playing in Central Park. He would tell about the green grass and the people who were having a picnic, and the dogs that were running around, as well as the ice cream truck with the man selling ice cream pops to the little children, and the hot dog vendor also selling hot dogs with mustard and sour kraut. He would tell the other man that he would be able to see all of this for himself once he was healed. This went on for about two weeks, and one morning the nurse came into the room as she usually did, and presented these two men with their sponge baths. She first went over to the man who was by the window to find that he had passed away in his sleep. She then
Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.
Sounds like a plan. greenie In a message dated 9/16/2017 11:00:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, cmlhope@googlegroups.com writes: Hi Greenie, so glad all is ok regarding your house. Maybe next time you are up you will come for dinner. Susan F. Zimmerman "All who humble themselves before the Lord shall be given every blessing, and shall have wonderful peace." Ps.37:11 On Saturday, September 16, 2017 Myvety2k via CMLHopewrote: Hi Susan, We only stayed 2 days because be found out that our electric was out less then 24 hours so we handed home to see if we had a house and it was in One Piece. No damage, very Lucky not so for many people. greenie In a message dated 9/8/2017 4:04:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, cmlhope@googlegroups.com writes: Hey Greenie, So glad you are coming to visit! If you want to come over and visit our underground earth home, let us know!!! Would love to see you and Grace. We are in Granger. Susan and Roy Zimmerman On Friday, September 8, 2017 myvety2k via CMLHope wrote: Hi all, Grace and I are getting out of dodge. We are heading for Indiana to stay with family. After this is over I hope we have a home in Fort Myers to live in. And my pure Corvette I hope it's still their. Stay safe. greenie In a message dated 9/7/2017 9:28:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, wa2...@gmail..com writes: Hi Marcie, Glad that you found my story interesting. I live in Boynton Beach about 90 miles north of Miami. 18's, Marty On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 9:21 PM, 'Marcie Goodman' via CMLHope wrote: Marty, Such a beautiful story which brought me to tears. Thanks, as always, for sharing. By the way, you aren't in Miami now are you? Marcie Sent from my iPad On Sep 7, 2017, at 9:11 PM, Marty Gartenberg wrote: Joyce, Jeanie and everyone here, I learned something a very long time ago. If you or someone else looks out of a window then it is what they see that can make a big difference in their lives. I wrote this story a very long time ago and i always remembered it. It wasn't necessarily what this person would see but it was something that was explained to make "someone" happy for what they were able to "see" Now over the years that followed i have seen this plagiarized and it really hurt me, but i assure you that i am it's original author. There are many details in it that i personally went through. The Window There were two men in the cancer ward of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. They were in Ward KCC-6 North, which was at that time the cancer ward at that hospital. Both of these men were suffering from the end stages of Leukemia. They were there basically to die. One of these men had his bed right next to the only window in the room. The other one was across the room and had no access to the window. The man by the window would always tell the other man how beautiful it was looking out of that window, and let him know what was happening outside. He would talk about the beautiful skies, and how all of the little children were playing in Central Park. He would tell about the green grass and the people who were having a picnic, and the dogs that were running around, as well as the ice cream truck with the man selling ice cream pops to the little children, and the hot dog vendor also selling hot dogs with mustard and sour kraut. He would tell the other man that he would be able to see all of this for himself once he was healed. This went on for about two weeks, and one morning the nurse came into the room as she usually did, and presented these two men with their sponge baths. She first went over to the man who was by the window to find that he had passed away in his sleep. She then covered him up and left the room for a couple of minutes. When she returned, there was a doctor with her. This was a fairly new young doctor who would pronounce the man dead, and at that particular time, 8:40 a.m. even though he had obviously passed away some time during the night. The other man across the room with tears running down his cheeks became quite depressed at seeing his roommate wheeled out of the room, declared dead. He thought about how this man would always try to make him happy with him describing all of the nice things he was able to see outside. Later on that day the nurse returned and made up the bed in the room that was now unoccupied. The man in the other bed asked if by any chance he would be able to be put by the window. The nurse was a very kind and compassionate woman besides being a very competent nurse, and she wheeled him over. Although this man was unable to prop himself up to see the outside because he had recently had his Spleen
Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.
Hi Greenie, so glad all is ok regarding your house. Maybe next time you are up you will come for dinner. Susan F. Zimmerman "All who humble themselves before the Lord shall be given every blessing, and shall have wonderful peace." Ps.37:11 On Saturday, September 16, 2017 Myvety2k via CMLHopewrote: Hi Susan, We only stayed 2 days because be found out that our electric was out less then 24 hours so we handed home to see if we had a house and it was in One Piece. No damage, very Lucky not so for many people. greenie In a message dated 9/8/2017 4:04:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, cmlhope@googlegroups.com writes: Hey Greenie, So glad you are coming to visit! If you want to come over and visit our underground earth home, let us know!!! Would love to see you and Grace. We are in Granger. Susan and Roy Zimmerman On Friday, September 8, 2017 myvety2k via CMLHope wrote: Hi all, Grace and I are getting out of dodge. We are heading for Indiana to stay with family. After this is over I hope we have a home in Fort Myers to live in. And my pure Corvette I hope it's still their. Stay safe. greenie In a message dated 9/7/2017 9:28:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, wa2...@gmail..com writes: Hi Marcie, Glad that you found my story interesting. I live in Boynton Beach about 90 miles north of Miami. 18's, Marty On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 9:21 PM, 'Marcie Goodman' via CMLHope wrote: Marty, Such a beautiful story which brought me to tears. Thanks, as always, for sharing. By the way, you aren't in Miami now are you? Marcie Sent from my iPad On Sep 7, 2017, at 9:11 PM, Marty Gartenberg wrote: Joyce, Jeanie and everyone here, I learned something a very long time ago. If you or someone else looks out of a window then it is what they see that can make a big difference in their lives. I wrote this story a very long time ago and i always remembered it. It wasn't necessarily what this person would see but it was something that was explained to make "someone" happy for what they were able to "see" Now over the years that followed i have seen this plagiarized and it really hurt me, but i assure you that i am it's original author. There are many details in it that i personally went through. The Window There were two men in the cancer ward of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. They were in Ward KCC-6 North, which was at that time the cancer ward at that hospital. Both of these men were suffering from the end stages of Leukemia. They were there basically to die. One of these men had his bed right next to the only window in the room. The other one was across the room and had no access to the window. The man by the window would always tell the other man how beautiful it was looking out of that window, and let him know what was happening outside. He would talk about the beautiful skies, and how all of the little children were playing in Central Park. He would tell about the green grass and the people who were having a picnic, and the dogs that were running around, as well as the ice cream truck with the man selling ice cream pops to the little children, and the hot dog vendor also selling hot dogs with mustard and sour kraut. He would tell the other man that he would be able to see all of this for himself once he was healed. This went on for about two weeks, and one morning the nurse came into the room as she usually did, and presented these two men with their sponge baths. She first went over to the man who was by the window to find that he had passed away in his sleep. She then covered him up and left the room for a couple of minutes. When she returned, there was a doctor with her. This was a fairly new young doctor who would pronounce the man dead, and at that particular time, 8:40 a.m. even though he had obviously passed away some time during the night. The other man across the room with tears running down his cheeks became quite depressed at seeing his roommate wheeled out of the room, declared dead. He thought about how this man would always try to make him happy with him describing all of the nice things he was able to see outside. Later on that day the nurse returned and made up the bed in the room that was now unoccupied. The man in the other bed asked if by any chance he would be able to be put by the window. The nurse was a very kind and compassionate woman besides being a very competent nurse, and she wheeled him over. Although this man was unable to prop himself up to see the outside because he had recently had his Spleen surgically removed, he tried but finding it was just impossible. The next day came, and he again tried and although he was in a great deal of pain he managed to very slowly prop himself up and peer out of that most appealing window. He was absolutely shocked at
Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.
Hi Susan, We only stayed 2 days because be found out that our electric was out less then 24 hours so we handed home to see if we had a house and it was in One Piece. No damage, very Lucky not so for many people. greenie In a message dated 9/8/2017 4:04:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, cmlhope@googlegroups.com writes: Hey Greenie, So glad you are coming to visit! If you want to come over and visit our underground earth home, let us know!!! Would love to see you and Grace. We are in Granger. Susan and Roy Zimmerman On Friday, September 8, 2017 myvety2k via CMLHopewrote: Hi all, Grace and I are getting out of dodge. We are heading for Indiana to stay with family. After this is over I hope we have a home in Fort Myers to live in. And my pure Corvette I hope it's still their. Stay safe. greenie In a message dated 9/7/2017 9:28:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, wa2...@gmail..com writes: Hi Marcie, Glad that you found my story interesting. I live in Boynton Beach about 90 miles north of Miami. 18's, Marty On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 9:21 PM, 'Marcie Goodman' via CMLHope wrote: Marty, Such a beautiful story which brought me to tears. Thanks, as always, for sharing. By the way, you aren't in Miami now are you? Marcie Sent from my iPad On Sep 7, 2017, at 9:11 PM, Marty Gartenberg wrote: Joyce, Jeanie and everyone here, I learned something a very long time ago. If you or someone else looks out of a window then it is what they see that can make a big difference in their lives. I wrote this story a very long time ago and i always remembered it. It wasn't necessarily what this person would see but it was something that was explained to make "someone" happy for what they were able to "see" Now over the years that followed i have seen this plagiarized and it really hurt me, but i assure you that i am it's original author. There are many details in it that i personally went through. The Window There were two men in the cancer ward of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. They were in Ward KCC-6 North, which was at that time the cancer ward at that hospital. Both of these men were suffering from the end stages of Leukemia. They were there basically to die. One of these men had his bed right next to the only window in the room. The other one was across the room and had no access to the window. The man by the window would always tell the other man how beautiful it was looking out of that window, and let him know what was happening outside. He would talk about the beautiful skies, and how all of the little children were playing in Central Park. He would tell about the green grass and the people who were having a picnic, and the dogs that were running around, as well as the ice cream truck with the man selling ice cream pops to the little children, and the hot dog vendor also selling hot dogs with mustard and sour kraut. He would tell the other man that he would be able to see all of this for himself once he was healed. This went on for about two weeks, and one morning the nurse came into the room as she usually did, and presented these two men with their sponge baths. She first went over to the man who was by the window to find that he had passed away in his sleep. She then covered him up and left the room for a couple of minutes. When she returned, there was a doctor with her. This was a fairly new young doctor who would pronounce the man dead, and at that particular time, 8:40 a.m. even though he had obviously passed away some time during the night. The other man across the room with tears running down his cheeks became quite depressed at seeing his roommate wheeled out of the room, declared dead. He thought about how this man would always try to make him happy with him describing all of the nice things he was able to see outside. Later on that day the nurse returned and made up the bed in the room that was now unoccupied. The man in the other bed asked if by any chance he would be able to be put by the window. The nurse was a very kind and compassionate woman besides being a very competent nurse, and she wheeled him over. Although this man was unable to prop himself up to see the outside because he had recently had his Spleen surgically removed, he tried but finding it was just impossible. The next day came, and he again tried and although he was in a great deal of pain he managed to very slowly prop himself up and peer out of that most appealing window. He was absolutely shocked at what he was able to see, or to put it another way, what he was unable to see. There was nothing there but a brick wall! He wondered why that man would always tell him about what a beautiful world it was out there when in fact there was nothing
Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.
Hi Marty, We got home a few days ago and no damage, we were lucky. As for Corvette's they are in my blood plus CML. I purchased my first one when I was 23 and it was a 1961, then a 1962, then 2 1963 within 2 weeks, then a big block 1966 one of 681 made, then a 1969 all convertibles, all 4 speeds.Then a 1973 T-top then a 1975 T-top and my last one a 2000 Pewter with a black top and black and gray interior. Six speed magnesium wheels, etc. It's got 117 thousand plus miles on it and it's in perfect shape. Of course it's been hopped up with load exhaust. It will keep up with the big boys. Of course their have been other classic cars. Keep safe. greenie In a message dated 9/8/2017 2:50:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wa2...@gmail.com writes: Hi Greenie, Go West young man, go West... May i ask you what is a pure Corvette? And can you still get into it comfortably? Last time i tried to get into a vet I had a lot of difficulty. I am 6' + I guess that you must be some ware in Florida as i am also in Boynton Beach all hunkered down. 18's, Marty On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 9:39 AM, myvety2k via CMLHopewrote: Hi all, Grace and I are getting out of dodge. We are heading for Indiana to stay with family. After this is over I hope we have a home in Fort Myers to live in. And my pure Corvette I hope it's still their. Stay safe. greenie In a message dated 9/7/2017 9:28:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, wa2...@gmail..com writes: Hi Marcie, Glad that you found my story interesting. I live in Boynton Beach about 90 miles north of Miami. 18's, Marty On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 9:21 PM, 'Marcie Goodman' via CMLHope wrote: Marty, Such a beautiful story which brought me to tears. Thanks, as always, for sharing. By the way, you aren't in Miami now are you? Marcie Sent from my iPad On Sep 7, 2017, at 9:11 PM, Marty Gartenberg wrote: Joyce, Jeanie and everyone here, I learned something a very long time ago. If you or someone else looks out of a window then it is what they see that can make a big difference in their lives. I wrote this story a very long time ago and i always remembered it. It wasn't necessarily what this person would see but it was something that was explained to make "someone" happy for what they were able to "see" Now over the years that followed i have seen this plagiarized and it really hurt me, but i assure you that i am it's original author. There are many details in it that i personally went through. The Window There were two men in the cancer ward of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. They were in Ward KCC-6 North, which was at that time the cancer ward at that hospital. Both of these men were suffering from the end stages of Leukemia. They were there basically to die. One of these men had his bed right next to the only window in the room. The other one was across the room and had no access to the window. The man by the window would always tell the other man how beautiful it was looking out of that window, and let him know what was happening outside. He would talk about the beautiful skies, and how all of the little children were playing in Central Park. He would tell about the green grass and the people who were having a picnic, and the dogs that were running around, as well as the ice cream truck with the man selling ice cream pops to the little children, and the hot dog vendor also selling hot dogs with mustard and sour kraut. He would tell the other man that he would be able to see all of this for himself once he was healed. This went on for about two weeks, and one morning the nurse came into the room as she usually did, and presented these two men with their sponge baths. She first went over to the man who was by the window to find that he had passed away in his sleep. She then covered him up and left the room for a couple of minutes. When she returned, there was a doctor with her. This was a fairly new young doctor who would pronounce the man dead, and at that particular time, 8:40 a.m. even though he had obviously passed away some time during the night. The other man across the room with tears running down his cheeks became quite depressed at seeing his roommate wheeled out of the room, declared dead. He thought about how this man would always try to make him happy with him describing all of the nice things he was able to see outside. Later on that day the nurse returned and made up the bed in the room that was now unoccupied. The man in the other bed asked if by any chance he would be able to be put by the window. The nurse was a very kind and compassionate woman besides being a very competent nurse, and she wheeled him over. Although this man was unable to prop himself up to see the outside because he had recently had his Spleen