DianaT
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Seeking the Guilty Party
I just heard from my friend, Penny in San Jacinto, who is simply overwhelmed by the kindness that is coming to the Casa Anciaņos, and so grateful
that there are such giving people around these parts.
Today, Fernweh (Karl) was there for quite a while delivering a lot of food, etc., from him and more that he picked up from danaeb (Dana). WOW and
WOW was what Penny kept saying. Thank you, thank you so very much.
Penny and Murray would give someone the last shirt off their backs, and when they discovered this home, they pretty much adopted all of them, and
their love is coming back --- good karma being helped by some wonderful people who happen to belong to this forum.
When they arrived at the home this morning with some stew Penny had cooked for the grandpas as we call them, she discovered that another person had
delivered a big stack of Costco food and goods yesterday, and Jose Luis did not know who it was as he was not there --- a couple of men from a local
church were there filling in.
So I would live to find the guilty party as everyone wants to thank them. If you want to come forward here, that is great, but if you prefer to do it
in private, please U2U me or send an e-mail --trotterjd@hotmail.com
I think there may be a couple more food deliveries this week --- we will get and keep those cupboards filled. Lots of people to feed.
Again, to those who have opened up their hearts, you have made so many people so very happy. There is just no way to say thank you enough!
One can find more information about this wonderful home for some elderly gentlemen at http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=74953
as their needs will be ongoing.
And I shall take the liberty to re- post a picture of the men and their caregivers.


[Edited on 10-26-2014 by DianaT]
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Overwhelming kindness by all. Humanity thanks you.
"YOU CAN'T LITTER ALUMINUM"
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Dennis? If you were to go incognito, maybe you and I could get in.....Me on my merits and good character....Thanks all ! When we go by in December
we'll be bringing stuff...God bless...
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I drove there yesterday and dropped off some #10 cans (the large size that restaurants use) of applesauce and tomato paste. It is only 3/4 of a mile
off the #1 main highway. I was on my way south and it just took less than 15 minutes and next to nothing cost to really make a difference. Most of us
Nomads have more years behind us than ahead of us and they don't have the same opportunities as us to live the vida loca in our golden years. Give
them a smile!
It was a meager amount compared to the Costco delivery by someone but it made ME feel good. There were smiles and love all the way around. For you
people that are heading down why don't you think about buying something, anything and dropping it off and you will have the same kind of internal
smile as I did.
We don't stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing
George Bernard Shaw
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Pay it forward!
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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by chuckie
Dennis? If you were to go incognito, maybe you and I could get in.....Me on my merits and good character....Thanks all ! When we go by in December
we'll be bringing stuff...God bless... |
A nice Christmas present for all! Thank you.
Quote: | Originally posted by Howard
I drove there yesterday and dropped off some #10 cans (the large size that restaurants use) of applesauce and tomato paste. It is only 3/4 of a mile
off the #1 main highway. I was on my way south and it just took less than 15 minutes and next to nothing cost to really make a difference. Most of us
Nomads have more years behind us than ahead of us and they don't have the same opportunities as us to live the vida loca in our golden years. Give
them a smile!
It was a meager amount compared to the Costco delivery by someone but it made ME feel good. There were smiles and love all the way around. For you
people that are heading down why don't you think about buying something, anything and dropping it off and you will have the same kind of internal
smile as I did. |
Howard, you said it SO well --- so very well. Thank you so very much --- it really brought tears to my eyes. And there is no such thing as a meager
donation, no such thing!
To use an oft overused word, it is amazing what can happen in a few short months between people with big hearts and social media. It was just August
when Penny posted on her facebook page what a heart warming experience it was for her and Murray to take cook a spaghetti dinner and take it to this
home for elderly gentlemen that was full of love, but needed so much in material ways and was receiving no help. I keep telling her that she is
definitely their Guardian Angel, and she says she gets so much more back for them.
And yes Woody, pay it forward!
On edit, Dana had an excellent suggestion for donations --- plastic food containers. Maybe some larger ones for dry goods like rice and beans so the
donated food is not donated to the little critters, and small ones for the refrigerator to keep what ever is not used the first time one of those
great number 10 cans is opened.
[Edited on 10-27-2014 by DianaT]
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this is so wonderful!
I have lots of food containers. check.
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBlanca
    
this is so wonderful!
I have lots of food containers. check. |
 And those containers need a new home! 
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DianaT
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No guilty party yet? No matter what, you are very appreciated.
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It doesn't take much, to help others and make life a little better. We also thanks all that have given and those that are going to give.
Ron and Mary Ann
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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by Maron
It doesn't take much, to help others and make life a little better. We also thanks all that have given and those that are going to give.
Ron and Mary Ann |
Yes. And thank you two for your support!
Still looking for the secret donor?
Big containers for dry goods, rice and beans are very much needed.
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BIG wish list
Okay, our friend Penny was talking with another nomad who was visiting the home about some big things that are needed by the home --- for the men and
the caretakers. Besides what is needed for the home, Jose Luis and his family are moving out of a trailer into a small house on the property. Jose
Luis does not ask for anything for him or his family, but there are things they very much need.
Combined partial wish list.
Washer, dryer, containers for food, used computer, used microwave, queen bed, twin bed, dressers, newer refrigerators, household items etc. The
washer and dryer is most important as their dryer quit working and washer is on its way out!
These are much larger requests, but who knows, someone might have one of these bigger items, or want to donate some of that old fashioned cold hard
cash designated for a specific item. And those donations of all the food and other consumables are still very much needed and appreciated.
I would never be so relentless in pursuing this had we not personally visited this home ---- it is just special.
[Edited on 10-29-2014 by DianaT]
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DianaT
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Fantastic Week!
Thanks to Dana, Karl, Howard, a secret nomad, the mystery donor and maybe more today, it has been a GREAT week for Casa de Anciaņos in the food
department! Just great. All of you are fantastic!
And everyone who has stopped there does not leave without really being impressed by the home and the people. As yesterday's food donor told me, those
caretakers are all going to heaven!
With 12 adults and one child, the food will be used faster than one might imagine!
So please, keep them in mind --- it does not need to be a huge donation as every bit is appreciated.
  BTW -- Penny is beginning an inventory list and Jose Luis now has a book for
keeping track of items and donors, so when you want to donate something, you might want to contact Penny at [url=]freelandib222@live.com[/url] to see
what is most needed at that time.
[Edited on 11-1-2014 by DianaT]
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