Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Post Holiday Psychos!

Wow what a morning already!

I needed to get some cash, so drove over to my usual ATM.  There was already a line up to use it.  But, as I was about to park, a guy hops out of a Loomis armored car and disables the ATM to service it.  Like waiting 5 minutes would be too much bother for him.  Of course, the line began objecting loudly and about as rude as his actions were.

So, I headed for my back up ATM.  Again a line is already there.  So, I park and walk to the line.  Then I hear beep! BEEP! beep! BEEP beep!  BEEP!  I turn around and see that a lady in a pick up truck wants to pull out of her parking space but a car has double parked, blocking her in - with the driver honking his horn every time she honks hers!  Eventually, she gets out and tells him that if he wants his Lexus to be crushed, don't move it!  He does and she roars off running two stop signs and a red light until she was out of my line of sight.  Yeah, her day got off on a bad foot!

Then the driver of the car, parks and gets in line behind me.  "----- people! What the ----- is wrong with them!"  Where each dash represents a swear word.  Apparently, besides being terminally stupid this guy has Tourette's Syndrome.  As I finished my transaction on the ATM he was up to, "------ people need to see a ------ counselor!"

Yup, you are right dude, you do need counseling and perhaps some meds while we are at it!

For funs, I drove back by ATM one and saw two sheriffs cars pulling up.  Yeah, they had the guy trapped in the machine and were still yelling and now banging on the sides and door.  Probably not the best way to point out to the police the error of the guard's ways.

Fun morning, huh?

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Cars & Such

So my long abused van's transmission committed suicide.  I am a little irritated over this as I had counted on that vehicle being around for about three more years.  But, it appears it is best this way, it was eating me alive with gas consumption and is not even worth the cost of a new transmission.  Sigh.....

Dutchman, always the joker, sent me an email last night from Craigslist on a 1972 Pinto for sale.  And I had to have a good laugh.  You see .....

Dutchman and I both have a long history with 1972 Pintos.  In the days when you could not give these away - because they were "deathtraps waiting to explode at any moment!", we were college students.  Dutchman bought his first and figured out the Ford codes.  If you knew the numbers you could ferret out one made in Canada (superior body fitting and welds) and they came with a German built drive train (very solid).  His was a typical sedan, I went for the full glass hatch back model.  We collected nine of them so we always had a solid parts source.  If nothing else we were starving college students!

Then Dutchman figured out that the engine mounts, transmission mounts and parts were actually all the same on the German engines as what came standard in the Lotus.  We smiled.  Shortly there after he had a Pinto with a twin overhead cam, twin carbs, headers and was mighty fast.

How fast?  Well, my daily driver back then was a 1967 Alfa, which had been heavily modified for racing.  So, we took both cars for a trip to Denver and I told him to catch me if he could!  He stayed with my Alfa all the way up to 155 mph, where I backed off.  My car still had plenty of rpms before the red line, but I really do not like driving that fast.  Dutchman told me that he was max'ed out though.  Pretty respectable for a 1972 Ford Pinto.  We had some real fun at the street races in Denver that month!  He got about 28 mpg and my Alfa was 36 mpg with our average speed being 104 on I-84 (though I think it was called I-80 back then).....  Yeah we had fun and I hope my son does not read this!

When it came time for him to sell, my Alfa was long gone and I bought his Pinto but it just never ran well for me as it had for him.  He was off in California at the time on some "secret" project so was even hard to get a hold of for questions.  Eventually, I sold the car to a street racer.  He never got the same performance as the Dutchman either.  And, he sold it to a guy whom races it in a vintage car series in Oregon.  Go figure.  My old Alfa is doing the same in the Concord, California area these days.

As for my hatch back model, well it was totaled out when some idiots in a CJ-5 lost control of their Jeep on the highway and crushed my car between them and the jersey barrier.  Sigh.  Of course, they took off and I was sort of stuck - having broken my left leg when it became one with the window riser on the door.  But, that is another story for another time.....

Monday, December 27, 2010

What A Holiday!

It was a holiday for the books - let me tell you!

On the culinary side: one gravy lost its emulsion as soon as it hit the table, I utterly destroyed fudge - a first in 41 years!, something went terribly wrong with my spritz cookies, the lamb refused to cook in a timely basis, etc.  It was a tragic comedy but luckily everyone held their humor.  Even my prime rib died because the guests were three hours late for Christmas dinner!  Eeeeepah!

Mother's first visit in my home since 1998 went well - outside of her annoying prejudices.  Luckily I had more on my mind than fighting with her inability to control her tongue.  Of course, she showed up Christmas morning before I was even out of bed!

Son was really po'ed because he did not get a) money or b) anything he wanted.  The concept of I am unemployed seems to have no affect in his brain what so ever.  He stormed out of the house immediately after gifts.  Yeah, I twisted a few of my friends ears yesterday over my extreme disappointment in him.  Oh well, he is poised for the boot as it is - out into the big world which will not tolerate him.

For me it was a good holiday and I tried to make it a good one for everyone, especially in light of knowing that without some major change or miracle (large or small) this might be the last one with the kids.  Sort of bitter sweet in a way but then again we should be living each day as if it might be our last.....

Bummer

The time has come to give an early good-bye - but not at this exact moment in time.  No, not by choice but read along and you will understand.

When I was 32, minus one day, I suffered a heart attack and my heart stopped.  As I lay there in bed, with incredible pain mind you, I wondered - so this is it?  I had expected to make it to 40 like most men in my family, but alas, 32 is better than nothing.  So, I am waiting what seems an eternity and nothing is happening.  So, I figured I should just go out praying and so I started praying for all of my friends and family.

Eventually, I heard a voice say, "You have lived your life so far by your rules, now you will live them by mine."

Then I felt a hand squeeze my heart three times and the sound of the blood flow echoing in my ears returned.  No this was no some real demented dream.  This was Kris dying and God saying my days were now His.

I spent three days in bed recovering from this experience.  This was not fun physically, mental, emotionally nor spiritually! But when I could get up, I understood that people where the only investment in life with any value.  And, I completely changed the direction of my life at that point.

This why I have often done the things I have done - I have been on borrowed time for the past 23 years.  When you understand your mortality it does not matter what happens, but it does matter what you are doing.  And God has had many corrections along the way for me to accomplish whatever was His tasks.

Why do I bring this up?  Well, you might have noticed I started a series about my friend Spook and there was a break in posting there.  Not because I was busy but because I was shaken once again by my mortality.

It seems some of my organs are beginning to fail.  And I am not real thrilled about this.  I sort of had looked forward to seeing my great-grandchildren, but God, if He desires, may have other plans.  For now, my body is running only at 10% of function.  Not a real pleasant fact - because it means I am slowly poisoning myself to death.  Yeah, they can take care of some of this through dialysis, but not everything.  Sigh.

Right now I am getting my stuff ready to sell.  Who knows, maybe that money will help with hospital or other costs.  I will be looking for a job in the Seattle area in earnest to get some money coming in as well.  (But first, I need to see what is left of the family and my friends of a lifetime.)

So, I wanted to take the time to say any extended break in posting will mean that Kris has gone on home and will be waiting there to meet you there!  To say thanks for the many years of laughter and prayers and sharing in each other's lives.  I have no idea what the Lord has planned for me now or even if I have 40 days, much less, 40 years before I go - but the doctor is stressed enough to tell me it is not well without a miracle.  And I have had several miracles in my life - so who knows?  Not I.

Next up, a January filled with an awful lot of needles.  And, I am a self confessed needle wimp.....

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Holiday Cheer

'Tis the season for holiday cheer! NOT!  I have been simply amazed at how incredibly rude people can be this time of year.

Oh you know the types - huge SUV decides it wants to be in my lane and simply cuts me off at the stop light.  Never mind that it is against the law to change lanes within 50 feet of an intersection.  I got the finger from the guy too, because I shook my index finger at him in the universal sign of 'bad boy'.  He was darn lucky I did not push his driver's door into the passenger seat - that is how close it was!

Or the lady in a white car trying to sideswipe an SUV, head hanging out of the window, screaming her fool head off and honking her honk like she was crazy.  He pulled up to the light on my left, she in the right turn lane to make a right.  She is screaming every obscenity known to man and gives him the finger to boot and then jets off and turns into Starbucks.  I think she may have already had too much caffeine, but hey, I'm not saying a thing until she gets her cup of Java.....

Of course, it is Christmas time and we have to have panhandlers at grocery stores.  I wish they really were unemployed/desperate/whatever - instead of crack users.  Yeah, our church watches for real people in need of help rather than in need of their next fix.  I had hyper-extended my right knee so was walking kind of slow, even with a cane, and when I got to the guy I just knew he was going to tell me about his broken down car or how his children would be missing Christmas.  Instead he looked my swollen leg over and obviously pained face and just turned away and started chugging from a paper bag.

One of the young women in the church is homeless and like many I have met, lives in her car.  This same guy gave her the homeless, needs food line and she really opened up on him!  Yeah, I don't think he had actually met a homeless person before!  I told her later she should have asked him for gas money.....

I like the Salvation Army bell ringers at the front of stores which still recognize Christmas as a time for something other than increased profits.  (Hence why I do not shop at Target.  Heck they are a French holding anyways and don't ask how I feel about them!)  So, outside of Albertson's was a bell ringer without any bell!  Of course, he asked for a donation.  But, I told the guy that I only give to those willing to ring their bell.  He told me to, "@#$!%^&%$#" myself.  Yeah, and Merry Christmas to you too - loser!

One of my associates found a fifty dollar bill on the floor of a store.  Instead of turning it in, he abandoned his shopping and rushed home to celebrate.  I couldn't help but think that whomever had lost that money might liked to have seen it turned in.  Or how much it could have been used by the Salvation Army, if dropped in their bucket, where the silent bell ringer was cussing people out.  But instead he was calling up everyone to tell them of his great fortune (at stealing someone's fifty dollar bill).  No he doesn't need the money and it will either go for booze or lottery tickets.  Yeah, ask how I really feel about that one!

Due to the complete collapse of my finances during the past eight months, things are really tight for presents this year.  And, with four kids and three grand kids, plus assorted friends, it is Goodwill or nothing at all this year!  I have found some great deals on nice stuff this year for everyone.  I guess you really can do well being broke and still help others have a nice Christmas.  But, I have also been working on making presents too, so a craftsy Christmas as well.  My kids are about as broke as me, so I have encouraged them to only give cards this year.

Last night I was in a used bookstore, looking for some last minute goodies and found several yummy items for my present list, as well as,  an unexpected treasure for me!  Yeah, it is actually a rare volume on knife making during the middle ages.  And, at a buck, how could I pass that up?  I also found a book by Art Linkletter on funny things kids say.  It was pretty funny as I read it going to bed last night.  I may have to quote a few of them next year.

My hard hearted son, whom it could be said, Christmas is all about taking and  then complaining - I learned, had taken all of his X-Box games in and sold them so he could buy gifts this year for the family.  Wow, guess whom is growing up slightly!  And his girl friend I learned has been knitting clothes for my grandchildren.  Double wow!  Like people whom knit.

What I look forward to the most this holiday season is that we are gathering as family, everyone is talking to one another (for a change!), even my mother is coming for Christmas dinner!  And it will just be a time of joy

The next few days will be extremely busy - so I doubt I will have much computer time.....  Merry Christmas my friends, family and mysterious-unknown-readers. 

Monday, December 20, 2010

Spook's Aftermath

Much of what I now believe about the relation of God to the believer, the world to the believer and Satan's capabilities was molded directly by what happened to Spook.  I personally witnessed God use the strangest of circumstances to bring Spook and me together, provide for witnessing opportunities and the turning of him, his family and local neighbors all to God.  Then I saw the havoc Satan can sow into a new believer's life.  It was not pretty but God's Spirit strengthened those whom would be strengthened.

Spook licked his wounds for a few years, met a very nice retiree, remarried, bought a place on a beautiful bay, retired and now builds handcrafted cedar boxes for blankets his wife makes and sells.  They are I heard from them very happy.

Of Spook's boys, one went to prison, one went to college and one does manual labor to get by.  Very sad and I do hope they can return to where they were in their relationship with God.

Spook's wife, however, I could write a book on.  As, of all of them, she kept in touch the most with me.  You see, drug dealing boyfriend only lasted about a year before he was caught and sent to life in prison.  She got herself off of drugs, got herself back together with God and then the effect of all of those years of cocaine caught up with her and she suffered a grand mal seizure.  Lost from her mind were all of the years from the point she discovered drugs to the day she was released from the sanitarium.  Yeah, no memories at all.  And also no ability to live an unsupported life.  So, her youngest son, the one whom does labor, is caring for her.  And, yes, she is now getting herself back to where she should have been with God.

In all, a tragic tale I could give of what happens to believers in a Godless society.  However, a wonderful tale at how God moved to turn one man to him, then his family and then his village.

Over this past weekend, I heard from Spook's new wife, after 11 years of silence from them.  How strange I thought, here I was writing about them - and then I hear from them!  Now how is that for coincidence?  Yeah, no coincidence there at all.

Thank you God.....

Friday, December 17, 2010

Spook Is Attacked

Strange things started happening around the Spook household.  Things started disappearing, his boys quite literally went crazy (way beyond normal teenage bizarreness), someone shot his favorite dog, his brother-in-law came for a visit and drove his truck through the side of the house, his youngest son then set fire to the house, his uncle's favor was suddenly withdrawn and Spook's job suddenly went from 'fun' assignments to drudgery under micro manager!  Yeah we are talking lots of weirdness.

So much weirdness in fact that I was of the strong opinion that the war for Spook's heart and family was far from over.  Apparently, Satan was now on the attack.  For those of you whom have battled evil, you know that it is never a one time attack - it is thousands of little things which have occurred in the past, which all build up to a grand finale - such as Spook was experiencing.

When it was all over, Spook's wife of almost 30 years had left him - running off with the drug dealer whom had been supplying her for years with cocaine.  Someone had come in and logged his property when he was not there and in the process had used a dozer to cut a road for the trucks to haul off the logs and cut off the flow of the spring which feed his well.  His oldest son, having gone into the military, ended up in prison.  The two younger sons left him in hatred as their mother had left suddenly and without explanation, so obviously he was to blame.  The house had to be sold in order to help with the defense cost for his oldest son.  And so Spook, at fifty years old, suddenly found he was very much alone and with nothing - save his faith and his car.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Spook's Family

The following weekend, I went to Spook's home, deep in the eastern woods of a boring little country.  It was an amazing home; built by him, by hand, situated on a cute little lake, with his own power system generating electricity to run a well pump and his home.  My only thought when I first saw it was SWEET!  No wonder we got along so well, we apparently were much alike on the inside.

His family was totally freaked out to meet a 'westerner' and although I was a novelty, I was also a threat in their political system.  No one would be talking about this visit.  Such were the old ways and I am not so sure they have actually changed that much amongst the politicos. 

His wife was very likable, I think lonely in their seclusion.  They had three teenage boys whom were just that - full of youthful enthusiasm (spell that - trouble!).

After dinner, Spook told his family about his decision to become a Christian and what had brought it about.  The boys bolted from the table.  I could easily understand their terror; change is evil and this was a major change in their father they had been wondering at I am sure.

His wife had about three hours of questions for me.  Thank heavens I had gone to Bible School or I would never have been able to answer many of her questions.  It seems her grandparents had been Lutheran, so some she remembered but some was very new to her.

She too prayed to accept Christ by the end of the evening.

Spook arranged a deal for my company which allowed me to be almost next door to him for the next nine months as I led Bible studies and discipleship classes for him and a few friends.  We sort of had a mini-revival going on out there in the woods and I was so surprised by this you have no idea.

But, as with all good things - evil will not be far behind.....

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Spook Changes Course

It was two years after Ireland and I was sponsoring a symposium in Chicago and had closed out the day's sessions.  Retiring to the bar to see if any of my groups were still around, I sat down and ordered a Pepsi.  The Spook about scared me to death when he slid in next to me.

I looked at me and said, "Uhm, you are not here for a repeat of Ireland are you?"  You see, his business in Ireland had been somewhat devastating in the news and although he was quite innocent as to what happened, he had liability in it.  I was not pleased with him over this, too many had died.

He smiled, "Nope, here on family business."  And I was to learn that he did not have family in America but a Jewish museum was opening and he was there to see that some Eastern European artifacts were donated which had been in his family.  Odd, I thought.

After many hours of catch up at dinner, we retired to the bar and he eventually brought up why he was there.  He wanted to know more about God, Jesus and how to turn his life around.  He just about floored me with that one!  I had just figured witnessing to a drunk would have not been a waste of time - but that moment in Ireland had a been a teachable moment and so had been used.

And, right there in the bar, he gave his life to Christ and insisted on praying out loud - confessing the whole of his life.  Make no mistake, there was not a dry eye within ear shot.  And though I do not know this for sure, I am guessing two others did the same.....

As we parted at the end of my trip, he invited me to visit him at his home and to share my testimony with his family - that very next weekend.....

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Spook's Night Out

About a week later in Ireland, Spook showed up at my hotel for breakfast.  Apparently, whatever his business, he was done and thought he would drop by and see what was up. After my meetings were over that day, we spent the evening at the local bowling alley.

Well, string bowling that is.  Yeah, the lanes had strings which ran down to each pin and you pulled on them to reset the group.  There was also one teenager per lane whose job it was to return your ball and move dropped pins to the side.  It is a very humorous way to play the game and I had a great many laughs as Spook would try and spin the ball so a pin would leap up at the pin resetter.  Ok, the teenager probably did not think it was as funny as we did.....

Afterwards, Spook and I walked back to the hotel, and he was telling me about this rare bottle of Whiskey he had found from a distillery which had gone out of business several decades earlier.  And then, just my luck, we were jumped by five of the local toughs.  I am not real sure I even had my hands out of either of my pockets by the time Spook had one on the ground (maybe dead) and the other four flattened as well!

With his massive right hand he had taken out the four by slamming all of their heads together but the leader he reserved for the 'finger'.  Amazingly, with his left index finger, he drove it forward into the guys chest and then twisted/flicked it slightly.  Don't ask me I know nothing of the art of fighting except for boxing.  But that guy went down hard and I honestly thought he was dead.

He came to several minutes later and started to give the Spook some lip, but Spook just extended his finger and made a move closer.  Instant silence from the guy.  The other four were holding their heads, one crying loudly - he was the one whose shirt Spook had grabbed and used his head as the bat on the other three.  He lectured them about respecting their elders and then was very unceremonious in kicking their tails down the road - especially the leader's.

I commented I had never seen anything like this.  He grinned and held up his finger as if examining it, "My boys all hate this as well!"  And we laughed.

Back at the hotel, we ate a meal, which tasted exactly like mutton because that is the only fat they had to cook with.  Bleech!  Spook of course drank way too much and I had to half carry him half drag him back to his room, with the assistance of one of the waiters.  We may have been the only two guests so it was a nice tip for him and sure helped me out.

Tossing Spook down on his bed, he looked up at me with his blood shot eyes and was barely able to say, "Kris, what do you want from me?"

"Nothing, just your friendship and to know you eventually will make your peace with your Creator....."

And so, for the first time in our years of crossing each others' paths, I told him about my Christian faith and answered what few questions he had before his hypoglycemia took him to a very deep sleep.....

Drunk or no, I was certain by now that God wanted this man.

Crossing Paths with Spook

So, for about 15 years I kept stumbling across Spook's path.  Although the amount of coincidence was mind numbing, I suspected God was up to something and it did make my travels more interesting.  Nothing like being gone from home 85% of the time with nothing to do where you end up and no one to even yak at over a meal.  Really boring and lonely.  If nothing else, Spook was entertaining when we crossed paths. And you never knew when or where he was going to turn up!

So, I was clearing customs at Heathrow, in England, on a flight from Holland, in route to Ireland, and I suddenly hear my name!  I was just entering the tunnel for the Irish flight when I turned and saw Spook wave.  I dropped my bag and moaned.  Really, I was exhausted and just wanted to sleep but now I would have to have my game face on.  Plus, he was always strip searched at airports.

A guard was standing there next to me and asked what was up.  I told him that my friend was coming through behind me and it would be at least 45 minutes before he cleared the metal detector - as one of the bones in his forearm was stainless steel.  Seems he cheesed off one of his older sister's boyfriends when he was 12, whom as able to trap him inside a folding ladder, and yup - SNAP, end of forearm.  So they replaced one of those bones with a steel beam (and that was in 1957, wow!).

So as expected, the detectors went off big time and three guards appear from nowhere, all carrying Uzi's.  The guard by me said something into a mike on his jacket and this was apparently relayed to the three, whom then turned around and told him to put his clothes back on - which by instinct he was already removing!

The guard had seen my Swiss passport and commented how odd it was that I should be traveling with a Yugoslavian...  Hmmmmmm.

So, we made the flight to Dublin.  I told him I was headed to Cork and he was going 'else where'.  Yeah, I figured I would read about in the paper or on the news.  He was never somewhere that lots of excitement did not happen.....

Friday, December 10, 2010

Spook Has A Problem

It was not exactly anything more than a dark, dank and fairly disgusting pub.  But, it was a local's watering hole and given the politically climate in Nicaragua at the time, probably one of the safer places to be - especially with Spook.

My idea of drinking is to sit down with a beer and sip it over two to three hours.  Spook's idea involved both whiskey and beers - in vast quantities during the same time period.  We are talking possible alcohol poisoning levels here!  Of course this level of drinking is going to go one of two ways, Spook is going to become violent or Spook is going to pass out at some point.  Well, that is what I expected; reality was a bit different - Spook started talking.

He told me about his family when he was growing up and life at his uncle's dacha.  He told me about meeting Mrs. Spook and all of his little spook-ettes, and his beloved hunting dogs.  It was interesting to see this man in fuller dimension, not only as someone I had come to know as a semi-friend (however evasive our friendship had been) but as a family man and someone drawn into a life he did not exactly like - due to the politically influence of his uncle.  But, it did gave him the lifestyle needed to live very well off indeed and so he continued, even though all he wanted in life was to hunt, fish and be with his family.

It was springtime and I am not sure Nicaragua is ever a nice place to be, but I noticed that I seemed to be handling the humid heat far better than him.  Given the profuse sweating and developing shakiness of his hands, something was not right.  I eventually was able to help him away from his glass and into a taxi.  Searching his pockets I found his hotel, so could tell the driver where to deliver him, but also discovered a Bulgarian passport.

No, he was not Bulgarian.  I knew that from our first meeting.  But, why use a Bulgarian one, if you did not have to?  Something to think about I guess.  And whom am I to talk, I have three passports myself!

Back at the construction site, I hopped on my remote monitor and sent a PROFs message to the doctor in my company asking what caused the symptoms I had observed.

Hours later, after several questions from the doctor, his diagnosis was hypoglycemia.  Spook had a problem it seems and alcohol was probably his absolute worse enemy.....

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The Spook

For some reason, my mind on Sunday strayed during the sermon and faded back several decades to when I was where I should not have been.....

I was in a less than exciting country, in a less than exciting town and walking up to a dirty little pub on a winter's day.  I was supposed to meet a guy from a company in the US whom was having problems with an operating system I knew well.  I had been hired to sort of help him along by answering some questions.  A man stood outside the pub door, black trenchcoat on, one foot resting on a foundation stone, while his body rested against the door frame.  He was smoking a pipe with a very pleasant blend of tobacco - very unusual in these parts.

Probably police I figured, they were everywhere in this country and all of them dressed exactly alike.  He also had an air about him of complete and total control - the kind of guy whom others fear either physically or politically.

He waved his pipe towards the door I was almost at and said, "Don't want to go in there."  And, in darn good English too!

I looked at him in question and he continued, "Been a fight.  Five men killed.  A very big clean up."

He offered to take me to lunch at a better place.  Pretty much, in that country, if a man in a black trenchcoat offers to take you anywhere, you go - or someone will be cleaning you up off the floor in short order.

My mind raced through this information.  Police blocking door, guy I am supposed to help was supposed to have been in there, lots of dead bodies to be cleaned up.  Yup, Kris got snookered by whomever employed one of those dead men.  He must have been hired to hack a system I had written the operating system to.  I was shafted, he must have been a spy, killed four others sent to detain him, and this policeman?  He probably was the one whom had just killed him and now he wanted to have 'lunch' with me! 

We had a very interesting lunch. He had no real interest in me.  I was just passing through the area and going for lunch after all, and I really did not know anyone in town.  To him, I was just a westerner to practice his English on.  Then he discovered my hunting interests and we became almost instant friends.

In the strangest of circumstances, we not only ran into each other often every year after this, but also all over the world.  Now in my life, there are no coincidences - only God's opportunities.  In this stranger's life there were also no coincidences, but opportunities for conspiracies to be ferreted out.  I have no doubt he came to the conclusion I was a spy or on some sort of intelligence gathering mission, so he played along.  From his viewpoint at the time, that first chance meeting might have been his ticket to promotion.  From my viewpoint - he was a mighty hard rock to witness to.

Across the years I was to learn he was actually a member of the Security Services - spell that one S-P-Y and hysterically enough his name actually translated in to English as Spook!  He thought that quite funny when I told him several years later.  But, I had him dead to rights when we crossed paths in of all places, Nicaragua.  This time I was there as part of a mining venture and he, well, let us say he was heavily armed with something I am also quite good with.  So, I think he understood now that I was not a member of a foreign power but a businessman - and well yeah, he actually flushed when he saw me - he was so surprised.  He bought the drinks that night.
 
Yeah, I think I am going to tell you more about him this week.  It is bringing back all sorts of pleasant memories.....

Friday, December 3, 2010

People To Find


You know they say there is something wrong with people whom search the internet for their name.  Hmmm.  At my company we used to look in the new issue of the phone directory in order to get a heads-up as to whether or not we were going to be laid off.  Of course, whom uses a phone directory any more?

This is my list from 2009 showing that I actually did find some old friends!

So maybe you looked your name up and voila!, you find you are listed here.  If so, drop me an email, I would love to hear from you and catch up:

Karen Carroll – FOUND but then lost again!
Kim Carroll – FOUND but then lost again!
Diane Cash – last seen 1965 in Portland
Ruth Cleek – last seen 1970 at Hillcrest
Daniel/Danny /Dan Ersig – FOUND
Dennis/Denny Ersig – FOUND
Pamela/Pam Derrick – last seen 1970 at Hillcrest
Debbie Feather – last seen 1974 in Aurora
Donna Feather – last seen 1974 in Aurora
Connie Gates – last seen 1970 at Hillcrest
Clarence Gunn – last seen 1970 in South Carolina
Chuck/Jill/Scotty Lundy - last seen 1975 in Portland
Diane Pender – last seen 1965 in Madras
Tom Pender – last seen 1965 in Madras
Carolyne/Carolyn/Carol Plummer – last seen 1967 in Landstuhl
Ruth Rouse – FOUND
Randy Ruark – FOUND
Dean Spencer – last seen 1963 in Portland
Thomas/Tom/Tommy Warren – last seen 1965 in Portland
Robert Warmath – FOUND
Stan Zeidell – last seen 1967 at Ramstein AFB

Of course some I never knew their last name or perhaps how to spell it!

Cathy/Kathy W ? – last seen 1973 in Aurora (went to Utah?)
Dodi Gibson/Gipson – last seen 1972 Aurora
Laura from Hillcrest High moved to North Carolina 1970

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Christmas Tree

Christmas' of my youth were a bit odd.  Mother's family were all either Mormon (grandfather's side) and did not celebrate Christmas or gnostic-Jews (grandmother's side), not real big on Christmas either.  Father was just a plain God hating Jew.

Luckily, father was German so we had St. Nicholas Day on December 6th - so a chance for candy for my sister, whom might share a piece with me.  But, hey, I'm a boy so all I ever got was sticks and coal (seriously!).

So, the whole Christmas thing was a little lost on me. 

After I became a Christian and spent time in Christian homes, I was able to share in some of their seasonal activities.  Like getting a tree and putting it up.  Seeing their happiness as they baked, went shopping for presents and wrapping and of course parties!  It was quite an eye opener for this young man.

When I flew home for that first Christmas, after becoming a Christian, I had quite high hopes of making some real changes in my families holiday spirits.  Yeah, young and naive but still one can always hope.

And, those hopes are still alive that Christmas might still come to mean something in their lives - like the concept of FAMILY versus their idea of me, me, me, me!

Yeah, still young and naive I guess.  But, I went and bought a tree yesterday.  In MY family, I have tried to model for my children that first Christmas I saw lived out.  And, like my children, I look forward to those shared family times of laughter, love and giving.  Who knows, I might even invite mother this year.....