Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-25 Thread Myvety2k via CMLHope
Hi Beth, sorry it's taking me so long to reply.  We  received a call that 
we lost power for about 24 hours and were up in Northwest  Indiana so then we 
came back home to only find a very small leak in the bathroom  ceiling. Not 
everyone else was so lucky.  Lot's of roof damage and fallen  trees.
 
greenie
 
 
In a message dated 9/10/2017 9:29:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
cmlhope@googlegroups.com writes:

Greenie,  


I am behind in emails so I just read this. I am very relieved to hear  that 
you and Grace are in Indiana. I am thinking of youhope your home and  
car will be in good shape when you return. Fingers crossed. 


Sending love and prayers to you and to everyone else out there who is  
being or might be directly affected by  Irma...


Warmest regards, and 18's.


Beth


-Original  Message-
From: Marty Gartenberg 
To: cmlhope  
Sent: Fri, Sep 8, 2017 10:35  pm
Subject: Re: Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.


 

Richard,


Yes your son only lives less then an hour away from me, and i know the  
area very well because that is where i got my kidney transplant in The  
Cleveland Clinic. Praying for him and everyone else.


18's,


Marty


On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Richard Hwrote:

Marti, my son lives in Weston, FL and is hunkerd down  also..  I was 
surprised you are so close to him.  He works for the  Boy Scouts so he "is 
prepared".

On Friday, September 8, 2017 at  1:50:41 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:  
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 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 othe

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-17 Thread Myvety2k via CMLHope
Thanks Beth for thinking of us.
 
greenie
 
 
In a message dated 9/16/2017 5:16:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
cmlhope@googlegroups.com writes:

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 CMLHope  
To: 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 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

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-16 Thread bkbarney via CMLHope
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 CMLHope 
To: 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 
covered him up and left the room for a   couple of minutes. When 

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-16 Thread Myvety2k via CMLHope
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 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 tr

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-16 Thread 'Susan Zimmerman' via CMLHope
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 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

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-16 Thread Myvety2k via CMLHope
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 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 but that brick wall. At about that time the nurse  came in with 
his spon

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-16 Thread Myvety2k via CMLHope
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 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

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-13 Thread Marty Gartenberg
Oh Jeanie,

I got to talk to you if you could email me with your phone number i will
get back to you. Or if you wish i will try calling you. My email address is
wa2...@gmail.com

18's,

Marty

On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 10:20 AM, 'Jeanie' via CMLHope <
cmlhope@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Everything is good here. Power was out for 12 hours.  We are so spoiled.
> My son took care of everything.   Pray for him and all in need.   My side I
> in continual pain.  Pills aren't helping that much.  Life is good in spite
> of all.
> Love you so very much.
> Glad you sold your place. Yes we had a 100 acre country place we were
> going to retire on but  hubby didn't make it. God is in charge
> Keep praying all.
> Love you so very much
>
> My Motto:
> Faith and Pills
> With Love
> 🐠18's
> Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia
> Started Gleevec 2/2004
> Started Tasigna 9/2009
> Started Sprycel 11/2009
> Started Ponatinib 1/2015
> Doctor Balducci Moffitt Cancer Center
>
> On Sep 12, 2017, at 9:34 PM, Marty Gartenberg  wrote:
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> We were up in Pennsylvania for about almost two months. While we were up
> there I fell and fractured my right tibia and was hospitalized for a short
> time and went on to a rehab center. After spending about five weeks we went
> back to Florida but i was unable to drive so Shelly and our son who lives
> in Connecticut helped out with the driving and we flew him back. Everything
> seems to be working out but i am in a wheel chair for another week or two.
>
> Now for some good news... Since the trip back and fourth from Florida to
> Pennsylvania is becoming a bit too much we decided to sell our home up
> there and we just did, closing will be in another week or two.
>
> 18's,
>
> Marty
>
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 12:00 AM, Richard H  wrote:
>
>> Marty, ihope everything is okay at your place.  I had a call that all is
>> well in Weston.  It only took them less than a 1/2 day to turn on the
>> electricity..  My son has been helping take care of things when when things
>> were quiet between the different waves of wind and rain.  All is well.
>>
>> Of course we will keep the prayers going for those left to face rest of
>> this major storm.
>>
>> 18's
>>
>> Richard H.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 10:35:13 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Richard,
>>>
>>> Yes your son only lives less then an hour away from me, and i know the
>>> area very well because that is where i got my kidney transplant in The
>>> Cleveland Clinic. Praying for him and everyone else.
>>>
>>> 18's,
>>>
>>> Marty
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Richard H  wrote:
>>>
 Marti, my son lives in Weston, FL and is hunkerd down also..  I was
 surprised you are so close to him.  He works for the Boy Scouts so he "is
 prepared".

 On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 1:50:41 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>
> 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 CMLHope <
> cml...@googlegroups.com> 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 <
>> cml...@googlegroups.com> 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
>>

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-13 Thread 'Jeanie' via CMLHope
Everything is good here. Power was out for 12 hours.  We are so spoiled. My son 
took care of everything.   Pray for him and all in need.   My side I in 
continual pain.  Pills aren't helping that much.  Life is good in spite of all.
Love you so very much.
Glad you sold your place. Yes we had a 100 acre country place we were going to 
retire on but  hubby didn't make it. God is in charge 
Keep praying all. 
Love you so very much 

My Motto:
Faith and Pills
With Love
🐠18's
Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia
Started Gleevec 2/2004
Started Tasigna 9/2009
Started Sprycel 11/2009
Started Ponatinib 1/2015
Doctor Balducci Moffitt Cancer Center 

> On Sep 12, 2017, at 9:34 PM, Marty Gartenberg  wrote:
> 
> Hi Richard,
> 
> We were up in Pennsylvania for about almost two months. While we were up 
> there I fell and fractured my right tibia and was hospitalized for a short 
> time and went on to a rehab center. After spending about five weeks we went 
> back to Florida but i was unable to drive so Shelly and our son who lives in 
> Connecticut helped out with the driving and we flew him back. Everything 
> seems to be working out but i am in a wheel chair for another week or two. 
> 
> Now for some good news... Since the trip back and fourth from Florida to 
> Pennsylvania is becoming a bit too much we decided to sell our home up there 
> and we just did, closing will be in another week or two.
> 
> 18's,
> 
> Marty
> 
>> On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 12:00 AM, Richard H  wrote:
>> Marty, ihope everything is okay at your place.  I had a call that all is 
>> well in Weston.  It only took them less than a 1/2 day to turn on the 
>> electricity..  My son has been helping take care of things when when things 
>> were quiet between the different waves of wind and rain.  All is well.  
>> 
>> Of course we will keep the prayers going for those left to face rest of this 
>> major storm.
>> 
>> 18's 
>> 
>> Richard H.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>> On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 10:35:13 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>>> 
>>> Richard,
>>> 
>>> Yes your son only lives less then an hour away from me, and i know the area 
>>> very well because that is where i got my kidney transplant in The Cleveland 
>>> Clinic. Praying for him and everyone else.
>>> 
>>> 18's,
>>> 
>>> Marty
>>> 
 On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Richard H  wrote:
 Marti, my son lives in Weston, FL and is hunkerd down also..  I was 
 surprised you are so close to him.  He works for the Boy Scouts so he "is 
 prepared".
 
> On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 1:50:41 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
> 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 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 

Re: Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-12 Thread Richard H
Thanks for the ino.

Richard

On Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at 8:34:50 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> We were up in Pennsylvania for about almost two months. While we were up 
> there I fell and fractured my right tibia and was hospitalized for a short 
> time and went on to a rehab center. After spending about five weeks we went 
> back to Florida but i was unable to drive so Shelly and our son who lives 
> in Connecticut helped out with the driving and we flew him back. Everything 
> seems to be working out but i am in a wheel chair for another week or two. 
>
> Now for some good news... Since the trip back and fourth from Florida to 
> Pennsylvania is becoming a bit too much we decided to sell our home up 
> there and we just did, closing will be in another week or two.
>
> 18's,
>
> Marty
>
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 12:00 AM, Richard H  > wrote:
>
>> Marty, ihope everything is okay at your place.  I had a call that all is 
>> well in Weston.  It only took them less than a 1/2 day to turn on the 
>> electricity..  My son has been helping take care of things when when things 
>> were quiet between the different waves of wind and rain.  All is well.  
>>
>> Of course we will keep the prayers going for those left to face rest of 
>> this major storm.
>>
>> 18's 
>>
>> Richard H.
>>
>>  
>>
>> On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 10:35:13 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Richard,
>>>
>>> Yes your son only lives less then an hour away from me, and i know the 
>>> area very well because that is where i got my kidney transplant in The 
>>> Cleveland Clinic. Praying for him and everyone else.
>>>
>>> 18's,
>>>
>>> Marty
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Richard H  wrote:
>>>
 Marti, my son lives in Weston, FL and is hunkerd down also..  I was 
 surprised you are so close to him.  He works for the Boy Scouts so he "is 
 prepared".

 On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 1:50:41 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>
> 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 CMLHope <
> cml...@googlegroups.com> 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 <
>> cml...@googlegroups.com> 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 
>>> skie

Re: Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-12 Thread Marty Gartenberg
Hi Richard,

We were up in Pennsylvania for about almost two months. While we were up
there I fell and fractured my right tibia and was hospitalized for a short
time and went on to a rehab center. After spending about five weeks we went
back to Florida but i was unable to drive so Shelly and our son who lives
in Connecticut helped out with the driving and we flew him back. Everything
seems to be working out but i am in a wheel chair for another week or two.

Now for some good news... Since the trip back and fourth from Florida to
Pennsylvania is becoming a bit too much we decided to sell our home up
there and we just did, closing will be in another week or two.

18's,

Marty

On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 12:00 AM, Richard H  wrote:

> Marty, ihope everything is okay at your place.  I had a call that all is
> well in Weston.  It only took them less than a 1/2 day to turn on the
> electricity..  My son has been helping take care of things when when things
> were quiet between the different waves of wind and rain.  All is well.
>
> Of course we will keep the prayers going for those left to face rest of
> this major storm.
>
> 18's
>
> Richard H.
>
>
>
> On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 10:35:13 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>>
>>
>> Richard,
>>
>> Yes your son only lives less then an hour away from me, and i know the
>> area very well because that is where i got my kidney transplant in The
>> Cleveland Clinic. Praying for him and everyone else.
>>
>> 18's,
>>
>> Marty
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Richard H  wrote:
>>
>>> Marti, my son lives in Weston, FL and is hunkerd down also..  I was
>>> surprised you are so close to him.  He works for the Boy Scouts so he "is
>>> prepared".
>>>
>>> On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 1:50:41 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:

 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 CMLHope <
 cml...@googlegroups.com> 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 <
> cml...@googlegroups.com> 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
>> v

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-12 Thread Marty Gartenberg
Thank you Beth.

18's,

Marty

On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 9:29 PM, bkbarney via CMLHope <
cmlhope@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Greenie,
>
> I am behind in emails so I just read this. I am very relieved to hear that
> you and Grace are in Indiana. I am thinking of youhope your home and
> car will be in good shape when you return. Fingers crossed.
>
> Sending love and prayers to you and to everyone else out there who is
> being or might be directly affected by  Irma...
>
> Warmest regards, and 18's.
>
> Beth
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Marty Gartenberg 
> To: cmlhope 
> Sent: Fri, Sep 8, 2017 10:35 pm
> Subject: Re: Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.
>
>
> Richard,
>
> Yes your son only lives less then an hour away from me, and i know the
> area very well because that is where i got my kidney transplant in The
> Cleveland Clinic. Praying for him and everyone else.
>
> 18's,
>
> Marty
>
> On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Richard H  wrote:
>
> Marti, my son lives in Weston, FL and is hunkerd down also..  I was
> surprised you are so close to him.  He works for the Boy Scouts so he "is
> prepared".
>
> On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 1:50:41 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>
> 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 CMLHope <
> cml...@googlegroups.com> 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 <
> cml...@googlegroups.com> 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, t

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-11 Thread 'Jeanie' via CMLHope
We are all good but owner is out. Praise God.   Keep praying. Love you so very 
much 

My Motto:
Faith and Pills
With Love
🐠18's
Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia
Started Gleevec 2/2004
Started Tasigna 9/2009
Started Sprycel 11/2009
Started Ponatinib 1/2015
Doctor Balducci Moffitt Cancer Center 

> On Sep 11, 2017, at 12:00 AM, Richard H  wrote:
> 
> Marty, ihope everything is okay at your place.  I had a call that all is well 
> in Weston.  It only took them less than a 1/2 day to turn on the 
> electricity..  My son has been helping take care of things when when things 
> were quiet between the different waves of wind and rain.  All is well.  
> 
> Of course we will keep the prayers going for those left to face rest of this 
> major storm.
> 
> 18's 
> 
> Richard H.
> 
>  
> 
>> On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 10:35:13 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>> 
>> Richard,
>> 
>> Yes your son only lives less then an hour away from me, and i know the area 
>> very well because that is where i got my kidney transplant in The Cleveland 
>> Clinic. Praying for him and everyone else.
>> 
>> 18's,
>> 
>> Marty
>> 
>>> On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Richard H  wrote:
>>> Marti, my son lives in Weston, FL and is hunkerd down also..  I was 
>>> surprised you are so close to him.  He works for the Boy Scouts so he "is 
>>> prepared".
>>> 
 On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 1:50:41 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
 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 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

Re: Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-10 Thread Richard H
Marty, ihope everything is okay at your place.  I had a call that all is 
well in Weston.  It only took them less than a 1/2 day to turn on the 
electricity..  My son has been helping take care of things when when things 
were quiet between the different waves of wind and rain.  All is well.  

Of course we will keep the prayers going for those left to face rest of 
this major storm.

18's 

Richard H.

 

On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 10:35:13 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>
>
> Richard,
>
> Yes your son only lives less then an hour away from me, and i know the 
> area very well because that is where i got my kidney transplant in The 
> Cleveland Clinic. Praying for him and everyone else.
>
> 18's,
>
> Marty
>
> On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Richard H  > wrote:
>
>> Marti, my son lives in Weston, FL and is hunkerd down also..  I was 
>> surprised you are so close to him.  He works for the Boy Scouts so he "is 
>> prepared".
>>
>> On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 1:50:41 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>>>
>>> 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 CMLHope <
>>> cml...@googlegroups.com> 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 <
 cml...@googlegroups.com> 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 
> r

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-10 Thread bkbarney via CMLHope
Greenie,


I am behind in emails so I just read this. I am very relieved to hear that you 
and Grace are in Indiana. I am thinking of youhope your home and car will 
be in good shape when you return. Fingers crossed. 


Sending love and prayers to you and to everyone else out there who is being or 
might be directly affected by  Irma...


Warmest regards, and 18's.


Beth



-Original Message-
From: Marty Gartenberg 
To: cmlhope 
Sent: Fri, Sep 8, 2017 10:35 pm
Subject: Re: Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.





Richard,


Yes your son only lives less then an hour away from me, and i know the area 
very well because that is where i got my kidney transplant in The Cleveland 
Clinic. Praying for him and everyone else.


18's,


Marty



On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Richard H  wrote:

Marti, my son lives in Weston, FL and is hunkerd down also..  I was surprised 
you are so close to him.  He works for the Boy Scouts so he "is prepared".

On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 1:50:41 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
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 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 b

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-09 Thread Marty Gartenberg
Thank you so very much.

I don't remember if i sent this to you as well as the group? If not then
this is all about nature at it's finest. The video is magnificent  To just
think about it, it all happened because GOD has given us all of this.

For every living creature in this world there is a reason... Please put
your feet up, relax, put the sound up, and enjoy this, it's Breath  taking.

18's,

Marty

P.S. love you as well🌷

*The hummingbird doing rolls chasing a bee is not to be missed. Be sure and
watch closely (around 2 min 40 sec) and check out the baby bat under its
mother- some of finest photography you will ever see.*



http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/xHkq1edcbk4?rel=0

On Sat, Sep 9, 2017 at 5:13 PM, 'Jeanie' via CMLHope <
cmlhope@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Thanks for that. Enjoying the world God gave us is wonderful.Love you
> so very much.
>
> My Motto:
> Faith and Pills
> With Love
> 🐠18's
> Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia
> Started Gleevec 2/2004
> Started Tasigna 9/2009
> Started Sprycel 11/2009
> Started Ponatinib 1/2015
> Doctor Balducci Moffitt Cancer Center
>
> 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 but that brick wall. At about
> that time the nurse came in with his sponge bath. He immediately without
> any reservation asked her why the man would always tell him about what was
> happening outside when in fact he wasn't able to see anything. The nurse
> then told him that he was correct. The m

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-09 Thread 'Jeanie' via CMLHope
Thanks for that. Enjoying the world God gave us is wonderful.Love you so 
very much.

My Motto:
Faith and Pills
With Love
🐠18's
Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia
Started Gleevec 2/2004
Started Tasigna 9/2009
Started Sprycel 11/2009
Started Ponatinib 1/2015
Doctor Balducci Moffitt Cancer Center 

> 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 but 
> that brick wall. At about that time the nurse came in with his sponge bath. 
> He immediately without any reservation asked her why the man would always 
> tell him about what was happening outside when in fact he wasn't able to see 
> anything. The nurse then told him that he was correct. The man who had been 
> by that window was in fact not able to see anything because he was blind.
>  
> 
>  The man then realized that the other man was trying to make him feel good, 
> and try to become well once again. And, as it turned out that other man did 
> in fact return to health but not until he was able to receive a Bone Marrow 
> Transplant. There was a donor found, his sister, and although he had to live 
> in a plastic bubble for many months without having a window in it he would 
> also be able to see all of those wonderful things that this world has to 
> offer. In effect the man who passed away prepared the other man so that he 
> would be able to tolerate something that no one could ever imagine happening 
> to anyone. I know all a

Re: Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-08 Thread Marty Gartenberg
Richard,

Yes your son only lives less then an hour away from me, and i know the area
very well because that is where i got my kidney transplant in The Cleveland
Clinic. Praying for him and everyone else.

18's,

Marty

On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Richard H  wrote:

> Marti, my son lives in Weston, FL and is hunkerd down also..  I was
> surprised you are so close to him.  He works for the Boy Scouts so he "is
> prepared".
>
> On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 1:50:41 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>>
>> 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 CMLHope <
>> cml...@googlegroups.com> 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 <
>>> cml...@googlegroups.com> 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

Re: Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-08 Thread Richard H
Marti, my son lives in Weston, FL and is hunkerd down also..  I was 
surprised you are so close to him.  He works for the Boy Scouts so he "is 
prepared".

On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 1:50:41 PM UTC-5, wa2yyx wrote:
>
> 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 CMLHope <
> cml...@googlegroups.com > 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 <
>> cml...@googlegroups.com > 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 anot

Re: Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-08 Thread 'Susan Zimmerman' via CMLHope
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 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 
but that brick wall. At about that time the nurse came in with his sponge bath. 
He immediately without any reservation asked her why the man would always tell 
him about what was happening outside when in fact he wasn't able to see 
anything. The nurse then told him that he was correct. The man who had been by 
that window was in fact not able to see anything because he was blind.

 

 The man then realized that the other man was trying to make him feel good, and 
try to become we

Re: Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-08 Thread Marty Gartenberg
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 CMLHope <
cmlhope@googlegroups.com> 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 <
> cmlhope@googlegroups.com> 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 but that brick wall. At about
>> that time the nurse came in with his sponge bath. He immediately without
>> any reservation asked her why the man would always tell him about wh

Re: Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-08 Thread myvety2k via CMLHope
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 
but that brick wall. At about that time the nurse came in with his sponge bath. 
He immediately without any reservation asked her why the man would always tell 
him about what was happening outside when in fact he wasn't able to see 
anything. The nurse then told him that he was correct. The man who had been by 
that window was in fact not able to see anything because he was blind.
 
 The man then realized that the other man was trying to make him feel good, and 
try to become well once again. And, as it turned out that other man did in fact 
return to health but not until he was able to receive a Bone Marrow Transplant. 
There was a donor found, his sister, and although he had to live in a plastic 
bubble for many months without having a window

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-07 Thread Marty Gartenberg
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 <
cmlhope@googlegroups.com> 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 but that brick wall. At about
> that time the nurse came in with his sponge bath. He immediately without
> any reservation asked her why the man would always tell him about what was
> happening outside when in fact he wasn't able to see anything. The nurse
> then told him that he was correct. The man who had been by that window was
> in fact not able to see anything because he was blind.
>
>
>
>  The man then realized that the other man was trying to make him feel
> good, and try to become well once again. And, as it turned out that other
> man did in fact return to health but not until he was able to receive a
> Bone Marrow Transplant. There was a donor found, his sister, and although
> he had to live in a plastic bubble for many months without having a window
> in it he would also be able to see all of those wonderful things that this
> world has to offer. In effect the man who passed away prepared the other
> man so that he would be able to tolerate something that no one could ever

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-07 Thread 'Marcie Goodman' via CMLHope
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 

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> 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 but 
> that brick wall. At about that time the nurse came in with his sponge bath. 
> He immediately without any reservation asked her why the man would always 
> tell him about what was happening outside when in fact he wasn't able to see 
> anything. The nurse then told him that he was correct. The man who had been 
> by that window was in fact not able to see anything because he was blind.
>  
> 
>  The man then realized that the other man was trying to make him feel good, 
> and try to become well once again. And, as it turned out that other man did 
> in fact return to health but not until he was able to receive a Bone Marrow 
> Transplant. There was a donor found, his sister, and although he had to live 
> in a plastic bubble for many months without having a window in it he would 
> also be able to see all of those wonderful things that this world has to 
> offer. In effect the man who passed away prepared the other man so that he 
> would be able to tolerate something that no one could ever imagine happening 
> to anyone. I know all about this story because I was that other man, and 
> without this blind mans’ help I would have never been able to really “see” 

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-07 Thread Marty Gartenberg
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 but that brick wall. At about
that time the nurse came in with his sponge bath. He immediately without
any reservation asked her why the man would always tell him about what was
happening outside when in fact he wasn't able to see anything. The nurse
then told him that he was correct. The man who had been by that window was
in fact not able to see anything because he was blind.



 The man then realized that the other man was trying to make him feel good,
and try to become well once again. And, as it turned out that other man did
in fact return to health but not until he was able to receive a Bone Marrow
Transplant. There was a donor found, his sister, and although he had to
live in a plastic bubble for many months without having a window in it he
would also be able to see all of those wonderful things that this world has
to offer. In effect the man who passed away prepared the other man so that
he would be able to tolerate something that no one could ever imagine
happening to anyone. I know all about this story because I was that other
man, and without this blind mans’ help I would have never been able to
really “see” what the other man saw, even though he was totally blind. I
gladly wrote this story to be able to make others understand that there is
hope even though you cannot see any hope. There is something to be learned
by all of this, and that is to never give up hope. Most of us are blind to
this fact, and we can only see what we want to see. Sometimes it takes
someone that can really see what is out there even though he i

Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-07 Thread jkuptz
This was absolutely beautiful.  Thank you for sharing with the cml warriors.
 Joyce Mesnarich  wrote: 
> Thank you Marty.  Beautiful pictures and thoughts that we should all keep in 
> our minds daily.
>  Joyce in Southern IL
> 
> 
> > On Sep 3, 2017, at 6:58 AM, 'Jeanie' via CMLHope  
> > wrote:
> > 
> > Very touching.  Love ya!
> > 
> > My Motto:
> > Faith and Pills
> > With Love
> > 🐠18's
> > Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia
> > Started Gleevec 2/2004
> > Started Tasigna 9/2009
> > Started Sprycel 11/2009
> > Started Ponatinib 1/2015
> > Doctor Balducci Moffitt Cancer Center 
> > 
> > On Sep 2, 2017, at 8:34 PM, Marty Gartenberg  > > wrote:
> > 
> >> 
> >> Every once in a while i run into something like this. Believe me this is 
> >> beautiful enjoy it... 
> >> 
> >> FABULOUS VIDEO OF THE YEAR ! IT'S JUST WONDERFUL ! SHORT AND TO THE POINT!
> >>  
> >> Outstanding Photography . . . Incredible Scenes and Wonderful Words OF 
> >> WISDOM.
> >>  
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> >> 18's,
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Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-06 Thread Joyce Mesnarich
Thank you Marty.  Beautiful pictures and thoughts that we should all keep in 
our minds daily.
 Joyce in Southern IL


> On Sep 3, 2017, at 6:58 AM, 'Jeanie' via CMLHope  
> wrote:
> 
> Very touching.  Love ya!
> 
> My Motto:
> Faith and Pills
> With Love
> 🐠18's
> Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia
> Started Gleevec 2/2004
> Started Tasigna 9/2009
> Started Sprycel 11/2009
> Started Ponatinib 1/2015
> Doctor Balducci Moffitt Cancer Center 
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> On Sep 2, 2017, at 8:34 PM, Marty Gartenberg  > wrote:
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>> Every once in a while i run into something like this. Believe me this is 
>> beautiful enjoy it... 
>> 
>> FABULOUS VIDEO OF THE YEAR ! IT'S JUST WONDERFUL ! SHORT AND TO THE POINT!
>>  
>> Outstanding Photography . . . Incredible Scenes and Wonderful Words OF 
>> WISDOM.
>>  
>>  Click below:
>>  INTERVIEW WITH GOD 
>> 
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Re: [CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-03 Thread 'Jeanie' via CMLHope
Very touching.  Love ya!

My Motto:
Faith and Pills
With Love
🐠18's
Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia
Started Gleevec 2/2004
Started Tasigna 9/2009
Started Sprycel 11/2009
Started Ponatinib 1/2015
Doctor Balducci Moffitt Cancer Center 

> On Sep 2, 2017, at 8:34 PM, Marty Gartenberg  wrote:
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> 
> Every once in a while i run into something like this. Believe me this is 
> beautiful enjoy it... 
> 
> FABULOUS VIDEO OF THE YEAR ! IT'S JUST WONDERFUL ! SHORT AND TO THE POINT!
>  
> Outstanding Photography . . . Incredible Scenes and Wonderful Words OF WISDOM.
>  
>  Click below:
>  INTERVIEW WITH GOD
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[CMLHope] Words OF WISDOM.

2017-09-02 Thread Marty Gartenberg
Every once in a while i run into something like this. Believe me this is
beautiful enjoy it...

FABULOUS VIDEO OF THE YEAR ! IT'S JUST WONDERFUL ! SHORT AND TO THE POINT!

Outstanding Photography . . . Incredible Scenes and Wonderful Words OF
WISDOM.

 Click below:
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18's,

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