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Way To Go
Dear Jane,
I can only imagine how excited you must be to be able to do
what you want to do when you want to do it. This was not an
easy task and I bet it must also be hard to believe that 30
years have past and you wonder where they went.
The beauty of this is you are still so young and you can
really beat the system.
Jim's day is coming and maybe he will get as good a deal as
you did.
We love you and again congratulations.
Bob & Diane
PS: Beep Beep
- Saturday, February 10, 2001 at 10:24:19 (PST)
Author: bodikel@san.rr.comRETIREMENT 2001
Dearest Family,
I have waited a few weeks to type this letter, just in case
it did not happen. As of February 23, 2001, I will be
retired from General Motors. That is exactly to the day, 30
years since I first walked through the door. As some of you
know, I wasn't supposed to retire until June, but this
incredible offer came up for an early retirement and I made
the cut!! Gm was offering anyone who could retire, a 16
month layoff (with 40 hours pay) and then we would actually
retire in July of 2002. They offered 300 slots for this due
to the elimination of our third shift and I was #186!!!!!!
My Jim missed it by 32 people :( but he is very happy for
me, plus he will be able to come home to a much happier
wife. What a blessing!!!
I love you all Janie
- Saturday, February 10, 2001 at 06:42:11 (PST)
Author: CRUIZIN32@AOL.COMOK...I got it!
Wow...is that weird!!! If you type in:
www.sonic.net/sunshine/photoalbum/letter and click GO the
circle letter, it will come up BUT at the site before Danny
& Jill's wedding...and yet if you go up to CONTRIBUTE on
that same page and enter a letter,it will come up current
(like what I just did prior to this new letter...
If you type in:
www.sonic.net/sunshine/photoalbum/letter/display1.cig?23538
and click GO then it comes up current. Is there any
explanation for that Scott( if you're reading this)?? I
just wondered... Now that I have the correct address
without just clicking on my FAVORITES ( which was set up
for me a long time ago) I can write it out for others who
don't have it... Sorry for the confusion everyone....I love
you all...HAVE A WONDERFUL WEEKEND!!! Love,Me
- Friday, February 09, 2001 at 05:07:39 (PST)
Author: jamg1971@aol.comThis is just a test
hello everybody...
I am trying to figure out what the circle letter address is
when you write it out for someone to copy...I wrote out
www.sonic.net/sunshine/photoalbum/letter and pushed GO and
the letter came up but not at the current site...it came up
at a letter before Danny & Jill's wedding and I wondered
why... so I am now writing this letter to see where it will
pop up in respect to the CURRENT position on the
letter....I hope you all understand what I'm doing... love,
Mary
- Friday, February 09, 2001 at 04:42:11 (PST)
Author: jamg1971@aol.comNo Boundries(ALMOST!!)
Hello once again...
In response to Lil Nan's last letter ...Other than R or X
rated material which I'm sure we're ALL smart enough to
avoid... I think the sky's the Limit!!! Let's get WAY
CREATIVE!!! I can't wait to see them!!!I was just letting
ANYONE who wanted to know how I did the original T-shirt
designs... in case they wanted to know...GO FOR IT GUYS!!!
It's gettin' down to business now and the next meeting I'm
sure we WILL get ALOT accomplished!!! Till then...Love to
you all! Mary
- Sunday, February 04, 2001 at 17:18:33 (PST)
Author: jamg1971@aol.comlet the contest begin!!!
note from lil nancy:
first off, sounds like it should be go... sounds unanimous
(sp?) - who doesn't love a little competition and with so
many responses to the idea, I think it will come out GRAND!!
Mary.. are you setting boundaries???? does it have to be
made with paint - how about t-shirt transfers - getting
your logo drawn out in full color and take it to a print
shop and make transfers out them, iron on - wa - la???
or perhaps combine both... iron on then paint an outline
around the logo for that 3-D look - I think the
possibilities are endless.
Uncle Bob's idea of the 'family' song and the t-shirt
competition, and the family joke-off :op
this reunion is going to be a blast. I definately think we
should document this for Andy and Lynna who won't be able
to make it.
I've been doing a little research on 'family reunions' on
the internet and there's tons of stuff and GREAT ideas,
which I'll bring to the table at the next meeting.
okay - sal you've given us a challenge... we must top the
january lotto contribution - what pressure!!!
well i feel better now that i've put my 2 cents worth in
type and love
nancy
- Sunday, February 04, 2001 at 11:40:27 (PST)
Author: lyons10@msn.comSTEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS ON PRINTING YOUR FAMILY LOGO!!!
Hey everybody...
Once you get your FINAL design that your family ALL agrres
on... DRAW it out on white paper in BLACK magic marker
(fine line) . Then get a light box which consists of a
three sided box made from 1x2 inch sides and luon (thin)
wood for the bottom and plexiglass for the top...you then
slide a flourescent light into the box and then pull your T-
shirt over the box with your logo in a plastic coated cover
sheet ( like in school) to protect it. Then go to Frank's
Nursery or Michael's craft supply and get BLACK T-shirt
paint in the fine tipped bottles... Then proceed carefully
to draw out your design and DRY it with a hair dryer before
pulling it off the box or let it sit overnight...Once it
is dry you can fill in your design with colors being
careful to dry each color before going to the next color...
That is the best way...You can trace your Logos through
your Light box and it will come out JUST RIGHT!!! IF you
have any qhestions...Call me...GOOD LUCK!!! Love, Mary
- Saturday, February 03, 2001 at 23:35:24 (PST)
Author: JAMG1971@AOL.COMREUNION 2001
THE NICHOLS/HULL/GONZALES FAMILY IS IN FAVOR OF TWELVE
DIFFERENT DESIGNED TEE-SHIRTS. AND HAVING THEM JUDGED IS
EVEN BETTER!!! WE WILL HAVE A VOTE ON THIS AT THE UPCOMING
REUNION MEETING FOR SURE!!!
WE LOVE YOU ALL!! JIM AND JANIE
- Saturday, February 03, 2001 at 14:52:31 (PST)
Author: CRUIZIN32@AOL.COMJanuary Lotto winners
Hello wonderful and crazy family!!
Congratulations to Bob Boudreau and Kelly McCann for
winning. What a good month to win too!! Everyone chipped
in so well it was the biggest lotto ever. YEAH !! I LOVE
all the letters and silliness going on. I really like the
joke contest idea !! Keep it up, all this hype makes what
I'm doing that much more fun!!
This months lotto letter went out today, Saturday 1/3/01.
There's some very important info in there so be sure to
read up. Thanks again. I love you all !! xxoo Sal
- Saturday, February 03, 2001 at 14:32:33 (PST)
Author: sallylucca@aol.comREUNION 2001
Yes! We are going to need T-shirts! I loved my old
reunion T-shirt. I think all the kids will need to be
randomly tested for steroids and other performance
enhancing drugs if the competition get too serious! A sun
tanning contest sound pretty good to me...perhaps Jennifer
and I can get a head start! As far as a comedy/joke
competition; can anyone beat Michael Stevenson? Looking
forward to the big event. Love Star and Jennifer Stevenson
- Friday, February 02, 2001 at 22:27:53 (PST)
Author: jennstar@calweb.comLet the games begin!!!
ALRIGHT!!!! Now that's more like it!!! I came home from
work and was VERY EXCITED to see the new responses and I
simply LOVE the idea of the 12 families t-shirt design
contest!!!
CAN YOU IMAGINE how cool it will be to see the different
themes and concepts??? Even though we were in California at
the time, I remember seeing pictures of the 1976 reunion
HAT contest...Now that was cool... so the t-shirt design
contest makes me feel the same way!!! I have a feeling that
this will become the first thing to be voted for ...at
least it gets my vote!!! And the STEVENSON OLYMPICS???
ALRIGHT!!! Let the games begin!!!We will DEFINITELY talk
this one up on FEBRUARY 19th meeting....I don't know if
I'll be able to sleep till summer...just thinkin' about
it!!!
I love you all, Mary
- Friday, February 02, 2001 at 20:33:04 (PST)
Author: jamg1971@aol.comMaryland Marshalls
Hello-
We in Maryland are also very excited about the reunion.
I think the family t-shirts are a great idea, We are
talking about the 12 families right? (we already have a
prize winning idea in mind)
There is nothing better than an innocent family competition
(my children are being trained by the olympic swim team as
we speak!!)
Looking forward to June-
Kathy
- Friday, February 02, 2001 at 15:20:31 (PST)
Author: kathysmarshall@aol.comT-Shirts? We Doan Need No Stinkin T- Shirts
JUST KIDDING!
I just couldn't resist saying it : )
I think T-Shirts are a great idea. I like the individual
family design idea. Although their are some who may not
feel they have the creative bent to make them up, to that I
say, "Posh and Fie on you"! That's what would make it fun;
seeing what everyone can come up with.
I haven't seen mention of a horseshoe tournament in any of
the games. I hope that will be included.
Nancy and I are going to Australia in late May to visit
Andy and Lynna. We will have lots of pictures to
show everybody. So far their new assignment sounds a lot
safer and they seem to be enjoying the challenge of coming
up with new programs to work on.
Matt & Amy (the ones with the bunny and the cat - not the
ones with the kid and a half) have settled into life in a
foreign country (while at the same time living in Canada).
They are learning to put up with and being totally
frustrated by some Quebecers' rudeness and disdain
for English speaking people, worse, American English
speakers. But, I'll let Matt explain all that in his own
letter or at the reunion.
My dreams of becoming a dot-com millionaire golf bum are
about to go down in flames. The irony is that
PoliceOne.com has become the most viewed website for cops
on the Internet and is still growing its membership. We
just can't get anybody to invest in us until we become
profitable. So, within the month, the company will either
be sold or close its virtual doors. Either way, the current
staff (including me) will not be part of the deal. Looks
like I'll have to find a real job again. : (
That's it for now. Keep those ideas cooking
I love you all
Dan
PS I don't think ANYBODY is too busy to reply on the t-
shirt issue...just too lazy - Like Me : )
- Friday, February 02, 2001 at 08:45:12 (PST)
Author: gorecop@aol.com"T" Shirts
Well,
First I read Mary's letter and then I felt bad. But then I
read Kelly's letter and really felt bad.
I just cannot believe that we all cannot respond to
something as important as this great party we will be
holding in June.
Well, I am not being prejudice but I really like Kelly's
idea about T-Shirts and having a judging contest to see who
may have been the most creative.
I would like to see who is in favor of this idea. Either
way we all must have t shirts on Saturday and I promise
that there will be a deadline of March 1st. to either bring
your own or have Mary get them from her guy.
Already being into February the time is starting to move
quickly. It might not be a bad idea if we do offer a small
incentive to some of the games we will play. Sort of like a
STEVENSON OLYMPICS. Mayby moreso for the younger kids but
make it special for them. Swimming contest, running
contest, relay contest.
For us older guys we could have a joke telling contest,
clean jokes only, and if you want to make things really
difficult we could have a prize for the best Stevenson
family story, to be judged by the nieces and nephews.
One of the other important things is keeping Andy and Leine
informed either by pictures or by vidioes, if they have any
way of watching them.
I feel like a kid waiting for Santa to come to our party.
Lets start keeping in touch much more frequently.
I love you all,
Bob
- Friday, February 02, 2001 at 06:25:20 (PST)
Author: bodikel@san.rr.comOne Response? :(
Hello again...
Since I last wrote...Kelly is the only one who responded
about the T-shirts...I think her idea is VERY COOL but not
hearing from anyone else makes me wonder if the t-shirt
idea is something the majority isn't interested in...
please let me know... just jot down a word or too... I
think this could be a fun thing and am hoping that you've
all just been too busy to respond.... let me know...Love to
you all, Aunt Mary
- Friday, February 02, 2001 at 04:14:05 (PST)
Author: jamg1971@aol.comThoughts on Games at the Reunion
Hello,
Just had a few thoughts on the games for the reunion. We
could have a Bacci Ball tournament. Water ballon toss for
the little kids. Bobbing for apples, potato sak races, or
human wheelbarrel races. There could be a section at the
reunion where there are board games set up for anyone to
play at any given time. It would be fun to have families
against other families playing pictionary and again make it
a tournament.
These are just a few. I know I am at a disadvantage by not
being able to participate locally, but if I can do anything
to assist in the planning or sending R.S.V.P. notices or
calling anyone, please do not hesitate to let me know.
It might be fun to have each individual family come up with
there own theme/idea for the T-shirts, and turn that into a
contest. Having a few individuals to judge each family on
that Saturday. Maybe there could be a small incentive for
the best.
Hope everyone is doing great. I know everyone says this,
but I am so very excited for the reuion. It can't come
soon enough!
Love You All
Kelly
- Thursday, February 01, 2001 at 21:58:48 (PST)
Author: Mccannk11@aol.comAN OFFICIAL COUNT!!!
Hello Family..
A few days ago I mailed out a letter to the out-of-town
brothers to ask who from their family will be coming to the
reunion...We need an official count A.S.A.P. but for
everyone IN town if you want to send Aunt Janie your
response also that would be great... CRUIZIN32@aol.com is
her address and let her know... We had a VERY fun meeting
at Aunt Sal's last Sunday and the excitement is BUILDING!!!
So please get your responses in to ANYTHING we ask
pertaining to the REUNION ok? (Thanks, in advance!!)
ALSO... WE would like to know if the majority of the family
would like a FAMILY REUNION T-SHIRT commemorating the EVENT.
We have some cool logo ideas but AGAIN this is a family
participation "thing" so we need EVERYONE'S input...even
the little kids!...
If you all vote YES on the T-shirt ( which would probably
officially be worn on SATURDAY the 16th) then I would even
like to see some other LOGO ideas!!! I know there are many
ARTISTS out there amongst the 154 people attending (if ALL
family members come) so COME ON...send me your ideas
JAMG1971 @aol.com TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!!!
Also any ideas for games etc.... SEND EM ON!!! WE NEED
YOU!!! WE LOVE YOU!!! WE WANT TO HEAR FROM ALL OF YOU...
(NOW... to the tune of the Christmas song...)
and so...WE'RE offering this simple phrase to all from 1
to 92...although it's been said MANY TIMES...MANY WAYS...
LET US HEAR... FROM YOUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!
with love,
YOUR FAMILY REUNION COMMITTEE
- Thursday, January 25, 2001 at 05:08:44 (PST)
Author: jamg1971@aol.comWe're Back online...FINALLY!!!!!
HELLO EVERYBODY...
Man..It has been exactly a month since we lost our Modem
and we just got it back today!!! I feel like I lost my
connection to everyone...Amazing how we now even take our
computers for granted!!!
In any case...It's GREAT to be back and I'll try to catch
up on ALL the letters I never was able to respond to...
But it's late and I've got to get to bed... so maybe
tomorrow! I love your idea Bob... How COOL!!! We'll be
workin' on that one soon! See ya all later...I love you all!
Mary
- Monday, January 22, 2001 at 18:02:31 (PST)
Author: jamg1971@aol.comReunion 2001
Bob...
I love the idea of the family parody. How much fun could
that be, to let everyone know about your family and be
silly doing it!! We had a meeting at the Lucca's yesterday
and we hope to start getting some concrete plans going real
soon! The main thing that we have to find out, is exactly
how many people are coming for sure! The next meeting will
be at the Nichols' on Sunday February 19th and we are all
open for feedback. Love to you all and let's make this
month's lottery the biggest ever!!!
Janie and Jim
- Monday, January 22, 2001 at 12:48:31 (PST)
Author: cruizin32@aol.comHelp
Hi to my family.
This letter is really directed to Scott. It seems that
Kelly cannot get into the web site since she got rid of
RoadRunner. When she types in the family address it tells
her it is not a good address.
She
types:HTTP://www.sonic.net/sunshine/photoalbum/letter/letter
.htm Is this the right address? I know you will figure this
out.
Now to family business of another topic. I thought it would
be fun if all the families, at the reunion, were to write a
parady about their families and we can have one huge family
nite and then you can either sing the parady or recite it.
I would welcome your feedback.
The time is getting short and I hope everyone is making
plans to attend this "ONCE AND A LIFETIME" event.
I know that other families in the world have reunions but I
can only believe that this will be the coolest family
reunion in the world.
I am also voluntering for any job someone thinks I can do.
Love to all.
Bob
- Sunday, January 21, 2001 at 12:00:16 (PST)
Author: bodikel@san.rr.comAloha from Kelly and Gerry
January 21, 2001
Hello Everyone!! It is time to give an update since
our last contribution to the family site at Christmas.
Since then, we have sold our home and we are buying a condo
in Waterford about 2 miles from here. It is 10 years old.
No steps!!!! It should work well for us but it will be half
the size of our home now. We hope to be moving sometime in
February. I wanted everyone to know that God blessed us
again with a prize of a trip to Honalulu, Hawaii from March
3to 11th. I won it on a radio contest in Detroit on station
WOMC. This has been a dream come true for us and we are
soooo excited. We will be staying at the Hyatt Regency
Resort on the Beach of Waikiki. We hope to be moved before
the trip. Once we have our new phone and address we will
forward it to everyone. Our boys are doing good. Jeff is
full time as a camp couselor and will hopefully be going to
college full time in the fall. He has been hired by
Waterford Schools as the head coach of wrestling for
Waterford Pierce Middle school too. He has a sweet
girlfriend who also works part time at the camp and we had
dinner with her and her folks at Mesquite Creek last
friday. Neat people!! Ben is not currently in a play and he
has a pretty full load this semester but he'll get through
it!! He and Melissa have taken a hiatus from each other but
have not broken up. Kelly's Mom is holding her own. Her bed
sores are healing up well and Kelly's Aunt Bobbie is
destined to become a saint for all her wonderful Love and
care for Mom. Well we're off to a family reunion meeting at
Lucca's. Hope you can all come to the reunion and PLEASE
don't forget the lottery that Sally has been running to
raise money for the reunion. Much Love to you all!!! Gerry
and Kelly
- Sunday, January 21, 2001 at 10:24:04 (PST)
Author: gerryandkelly@aol.comLetter #23 from PNG
Letter #23
January 9, 2001
Hello Everyone
Well we have finally settled into our new site. It certainly
has been and interesting 2 months, so this is bit of a long
letter. I plan to start writing my letters more regularly
now.
We were in Madang for two weeks in early November, which was
great. We hung out up with a bunch of CUSO (Canadian)
volunteers, went snorkeling, I played squash, and watched
the Presidential election saga (the Canadians had CNN).
One night we were invited to go for a run with the Hash
House Harriers (H3). This group is an anachronism left over
from the colonial days. Back in the days when there were
lots of Aussies around, they were getting fat from lack of
exercise, so they started a running club. However at the end
of the run they always ended up at the “hash house”. Thus
they became know as the Hash House Harriers. This group is
primarily made up of either, runners with a drinking
problem, or drinkers with a running problem (mostly
Australian men). First we all went for a run around town
and then back to a central meeting spot for a BBQ and
drinking session. First, the Captain put on his captains
jacket and lorded over a club meeting. In the meeting
anyone who had committed a trivial offense of any sort was
punished by requiring them to chug a whole beer at once.
And any one who had done good deed was rewarded giving them
a beer to chug all at once! As a result just about everyone
was punished or rewarded (at least it was a home brewed
beer), including Lynna and myself for the honor of being
guests. There is a special ritual that must be followed for
these rewards and punishments. There is a special mug with
which to chug the beer. The mug has a handle that is shaped
in the likeness of a flying fox bat. There is a hole in the
cup, which drains out of the anatomically much too large
penis of the bat. Therefore while chugging the beer one has
to be careful to keep a finger over the tip of the bat’s
penis while chugging the beer. However before one can chug
the beer the special beer chugging song must be sung first.
To ensure that one has fully drained the mug one must tip
the mug upside down over their head. It was good silly fun
and a great way to drink beer. The ritual reminded me of my
fraternity days, instead of a silly little ritual that was
taken seriously, this silly ritual was used to make fun of
themselves and also have some fun while doing it.
After two weeks in Madang we flew out to East New Britain
Province to go to our new site near the provincial town
called Kokopo. Peace Corps had arranged for us to stay at a
beachside guesthouse for a week while our new house was
fixed up. When the plane landed we found out that there had
just been a major earthquake an hour before. Two hours
after we landed while we were at the guesthouse a second
major earthquake hit. Lynna and I stood in the doorway of
the guesthouse. The quake was so strong that we had to hold
on to the doorframe to keep our balance. The house next us
had a solar water heater that fell off the roof and crashed
not ten feet from us. There was some confusion as to how
strong the quakes were. The numbers I have heard that both
were measured at 8.0 and one aftershock at 7.2. So this was
a pretty big geological event! The quake was caused by a
sub-duction fault deep in the crust. It had nothing to do
with the volcano nor did it affect the volcano.
Because of a tsunami warning (the earthquake was under the
sea), Peace Corps had us move to another volunteer’s house,
who lives away from the coast. We stayed there for a week.
A small wave (5ft) did hit the wharf and flooded a few
warehouses. Surprisingly the quakes did not cause massive
damage. Most of the damage was to water tanks that either
burst or fell off their blocks and to some roads that were
covered by landslides.
Even now a month and a half after the big quakes we feel
aftershocks everyday. Most are mild tremors, but every now
and then a good jolt will startle us. Such as the one that
happened while Lynna was on a ladder! These jolts can be
more than 6.0 in strength.
And of course there is the volcano… the one that buried
Rabaul, the former provincial capital. Rabaul was not the
largest city in PNG, but it was most vibrant city in PNG.
In 1994 two volcanoes erupted near Rabaul spewing mostly
heavy ash. One of them buried most of the town under
several feet of ash. The town was evacuated and over the
next several months ash fall slowly buried the town. The
capital was moved to another town, Kokopo, on the other side
of the bay, which is safe from the volcanoes. Since the
main eruption the volcano will periodically erupt and belch
out ash. About six months ago it started up again and
lasted for about 5 months. So when we arrived here two
months ago, we were greeted by, a major earthquake, an
erupting volcano, and a minor tsunami! In the past few
weeks the volcano has calmed down considerably. While it
looks awesome when it is erupting, it is nice when it is not
because sometimes the wind blows the ashes across the bay
where we live and there will be a fine layer of dust all
over everything, our skin, clothes, inside the house,
everywhere!
And what about our new house? Well when we first moved here
it was not ready for us to move into yet. PHF had to put
locks on the doors and a wooden lattice over the windows in
order to meet PC's minimum-security requirements before we
could move in. After we moved in they continued to work on
the house. We told them that if we were going to live there
for a year and half we would want it screened in, not only
for privacy but also because of the flies and mosquitoes.
So they screened in all the windows and verandas. They have
yet to replace the sak-sak (sago palm leaf) roof, although
they have started on sewing up the sak-sak leaves. For the
time being, the roof is covered by a huge tarp.
Despite the work it needs, it is really a beautiful house.
It is up on 2ft. high posts, with wooden floors, an peaked
roof ceiling that goes up 25ft and is very open, two
bedrooms, bathroom with shower, toilet, sink. It does have
electricity, propane stove, and a refrigerator. The front
of the house is like a big open porch where the living room
and kitchen is. Four posts at the entrance of the house
have traditional carvings on them. The house is surrounded
by frangipani trees which are in continuous bloom giving off
a very nice sweet smell. Once the roof is replaced it will
be just beautiful.
What exactly are we doing? Good question, I am not exactly
sure! Well Lynna is working with the Women's Desk and I am
working with the Forestry Desk. The Women's Desk goes out
to the various project sites and helps women set up sewing
projects and baking projects, health awareness, basic
bookkeeping, etc… Of the two women who work at the desk,
one just had a baby, and the other is 9 months pregnant, so
needless to say, not too much will be happening there for
awhile. As for myself, I am working with the forestry desk
areas Right now I doing a lot of reading trying to learn
as much about eco-forestry in PNG as I can. Eventually we
should be going on patrols to visit existing projects to
make sure the project is going well, help solve problems,
and teach them more about forest management. Unfortunately
not much is happening in the office in general.
Our General Manager and Head Forester just resigned last
week. So it looks like I will have to play a greater part
in the forestry desk. As a volunteer my job is not to
manage or make decisions but to train and advise. However,
seeing as that my counter parts have little management and
decision making skills it will be up to me to “guide” them.
How is it that myself as a volunteer with very little
experience can step in and help people that have much more
experience to make decisions and manage a program? I hate
to say this but I think that Papua New Guineans still
influenced by the colonial days when the “white masta” made
all the decisions and told the nationals what to do. This
has handicapped the nationals in to thinking that they
should defer to the white man and in the process of always
deferring to the white man the nationals have not developed
thier own management and problem solving skills. It doesn’t
help that PHF was founded and run for five years by a white
man with an autocratic leadership style. Hopefully I can
undo some of the damage and teach these guys simple
management and problem solving skills and they will be all
set because they already have all technical skills they need
really.
The office is located on the plantation of the founder of
PHF. The plantation is located about 10km inland from
Kokopo. Our house is next to the plantation owners house
who. Right now he is ill and has moved to Australia.
The plantation grows copra (coconut) and cocoa, the cocoa
trees are grown underneath the coconut trees. There are also
several stands of balsa wood trees on the plantation.
Yes it is hot here, but at least the office is
air-conditioned. The trees from the plantation provide a
lot of shade so it is not too bad. At night it does cool
off and we are able to sleep comfortably.
Alright I have written plenty for now. I will write again
soon.
Coconuts, & Cocoa
Love
Andy and Lynna
- Wednesday, January 10, 2001 at 17:31:25 (PST)
Author: mattstevenson.geo@yahoo.comHappy New Year To All and Best Wishes for good health and prosperity!
Happy New Year 2001!
Things are going good in my neck of the woods (Paris,
France). Hope everyone had happy and pleasant Holidays!
Myself, I must admit that I missed being with friends and
family during this time. ;-( But I suppose to a certain
extent that's part of the price I've had to pay to live here.
It looks like soon I will have visits from family members
here. Cousin Jeff Stevenson (Gerry and Kelly's) is putting
together a plan to go to England and is thinking about coming
down for a visit here in Paris while here. Sally talked about
coming here as well. Again if anyone needs a destination or a
place to stay while traveling in Europe please don't hesitate
to give me a call or send me e-mail.
If you are new to the web site and want to be added to the
notification list please send mail to my address at the
bottom of this letter.
(I added you Kelly)
Ok, love to all!
-Scott
- Thursday, January 04, 2001 at 09:55:32 (PST)
Author: hotscott@sonic.netHELP !!!!
Hello Everyone,
Hope all of you had a fun and safe holiday season. By the
sounds of things, your weather hasn't been the best, back
in Michigan. I can't complain of course. I just hope it is
warming up for you. Here is my dilema, Dad told me that
everytime a new letter appears on the family web site, I
should receive notification on my e-mail automatically. I
should not have to pull up the family web site everday. If
this is not the case, is there any type of shortcut to
getting to you guys without having to type in that long
address? If someone has the time to call me, or e-mail me
back I would be so very happy. (858)638-7949 or e-mail
kmccann@san.rr.com. Love you all. Look forward to someone
notifying me back kelly
- Wednesday, January 03, 2001 at 19:20:07 (PST)
Author: kmccann@san.rr.comA Wish for Happy Holidays to All with Love from Paris!
Hopefully everyone is doing well wherever you might be!
Wow, time definitely flys faster as you get older eh?
This will be my second holiday season here in Paris. Last
year I had the good fortune of spending Christmas and New
Year's with a good friend. It was then that I decided to come
and live here. I suppose those who've been reading this
letter since then will remember my posts....and of course
...they're easy enough to go back and read.
What a wonderful Thanksgiving I shared with some of the
family in Los Angeles at Zip and Liz's house. It felt good to
be amongst family on Thanksgiving to see my parents and to
see my niece Sophie (Zip and Liz's daughter). She sure is
growing up big and strong! Then afterward Danny and Jill's
wedding in Maryland. That was such a pleasure to attend. I
enjoyed talking with the Coppock's and catching up with other
family members who were lucky enough to make it to their
wedding. To Danny and Jill, may you have long and healthy
lives together! I thought the words you two said about your
parents were really touching....
I'm thankful to live in such a family filled with love and
tenderness.
I'm looking forward to this new year. There will be many
things going on this year particularly with a new
administration in the white house. I hope Bush becomes adept
in world politics!
Welcome Diane Stevenson and Kathleen Boudreau to the family
network/circle letter! It's always a great pleasure to see
new faces posting letters for us all. To have updates about
family members and their lives is really a treat for me now
that I'm living here.
Another wish for the whole family: may everyone be healthy
and prosperous in this new year!
I haven't decided what to do for New Year's eve, but I'm
imagining going to see fireworks somewhere near the Eiffel
Tower....this time I'll take my video camera.
Just think we're only about 6 months away from the family
reunion....doesn't that seem like such a small amount of
time? I'm really looking forward to the family reunion and
can't wait to see everyone together like we did in 1990.
Ok, with all my love,
-Scott Stevenson
- Sunday, December 24, 2000 at 18:35:11 (PST)
Author: hotscott@sonic.netMerry Christmas from Gerry and Kelly
Happy Holidays Everyone:
What a wonderful time of year to look back at how
wonderful our life was having Mom and Dad to guide us as to
the truth of Christmas and the importance of giving to
other's in need rather than focusing on our own wants. I do
miss Mom and Dad so much but am so happy they are together
once again enjoying eternal happiness together. Remember
the carols around the piano, the poor man's cakes, the Tall
lighted red candles over the manger set. Going to Midnight
Mass and watching all the people coming in. All the
beautiful Musical shows Dad put on at the schools and
churches. How Blessed we were and will forever be in
sharing our heritage. Kelly and I have not sold our home
yet but we have had quite a bit of lookers over the last
couple of weeks which is surprising with the holidays here
and everything. We are all well and we have the boys home
for Christmas. We are looking so forward to celebrating the
birth of Our Savior in the year 2000. For our beautiful
family member's that for whatever reason don't go to church
regularly, please go on Christmas(Mom and Dad or Grandma
and Grandpa would be soooo happy!!) and Thank God for the
Blessings the Stevenson's have. They are abundant!! I So
Love you all and pray for 2001 to be the best year we could
all wish for as we prepare for our exciting upcoming
Stevenson Reunion 2001. A Family Odyssey!! Love Gerry
- Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 13:24:03 (PST)
Author: gerryandkelly@aol.comA study of the "TOOTH FAIRY"
Hello everybody,
Below is a very funny article on the “Tooth Fairy” sent to Suzanne
and I by Scott. I have changed it a little to make it Americanized.
(Adrian Barnett is English)
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A brief exercise in critical thinking by Adrian Barnett 1997
“THE TOOTH FAIRY”
Here, we shall study an apparently supernatural phenomenon
and attempt to draw conclusions about it's validity. It is assumed that
the reader is intelligent, rational and open-minded enough to draw
his/her own conclusions from this discussion.
Premise
The Tooth Fairy is a common childhood myth. It is usually defined like this:
When a tooth falls out, leave it under your pillow when you go to
sleep. During the night, the Tooth Fairy will visit your room, take the tooth
and leave a small amount of hard cash.
Going on the empirical evidence, this appears to be a good hypothesis.
As a child, when my teeth fell out I would tell my parents, and they would
tell me to put the tooth under my pillow. In the morning, the Tooth Fairy
had indeed been there, and I was a quarter (25 cents) better off.
Investigation
It never occurred to me to do a few controlled experiments. Such
experiments could be:
Tell your parents a tooth has fallen out, but do not put it under the pillow.
Tell them a tooth has fallen out, when in fact it has not.
When a tooth falls out, put it under the pillow, but do not tell your parents.
When a tooth falls out, do not tell your parents, and put the tooth in a
different location instead.
Put something other than a tooth under the pillow.
Stay awake all night to see what transpires.
All these experiments would provide a wide range of empirical evidence
that may then be used to postulate a theory. It should be noted, however, that
the last one (stay awake and see what happens) should be tried first. This will
invariably (but perhaps not always) show that it is in fact your parents, and
not a supernatural entity, that removes the tooth and leaves money in it's place.
Another procedure is to attempt to deduce the properties of the Tooth Fairy,
should it actually exist (after all, you may not be able to stay awake all night
to catch your parents at it).
Deductions
So, what can we deduce about the Tooth Fairy, from its known characteristics.
It is not affiliated with any known religion, in the way that Santa Claus
and the Easter Bunny are associated with Christianity (although their origins
seem to predate Christianity). Therefore, it is presumably not be restricted to
visiting Christian children. This gives it a much greater range than Santa Claus.
It does not need to visit all children in one night, once per year
(as Santa Claus does). It may eventually visit all children, but it takes place at
irregular, infrequent intervals.
It is possible to predict the number of visits per child by the average number
of teeth per child.
The amount of money left per tooth varies according to the child's age.
This is reasonable, as younger children are less interested in money than
older children.
The amount of money left per tooth also varies according to the level
of income of the parents. This suggests that it either unfairly favors wealthy
families, or it does not wish to encourage poverty stricken parents to use their
children's teeth as an alternate, tax-free source of income.
It is able to detect the loss of a tooth. There are several possible explanations
for this. The parents contact the Tooth Fairy when they hear of the loss. The Tooth
Fairy actually does visit each child every night, just in case. Some form of
radiation or exotic particle is emitted on the loss of a tooth. We shall call these
"Toothions". The Tooth Fairy is able to detect this radiation (or particle stream).
To investigate this properly would require placing a child in a large particle
detector and removing it's teeth, measuring any emitted radiation/particles. Nuclear
Physics research centers, such as CERN should be contacted about this sort of
experiment (also, the parents should be notified).
It has almost unlimited funds. Individually, each child's "reward" is quite
small, but the overall cost per year must be enormous. It is able to carry with it
vast quantities of coins (of different currency) and teeth. (it has been proposed
by Pratchett et al that if the Tooth Fairy does not have the correct change, it
may extract the appropriate amount of teeth to ensure a fair trade).
It is acutely aware of all current monetary exchange rates.
It can travel at relativistic speeds (i.e. nearing the speed of light).
It has the ability to enter and leave locked houses at will, without being
detected by burglar alarms, security systems, dogs etc.
Some of the above items can be explained if there is an army of Tooth
Fairies,and not just one.
Questions raised
Other questions that are raised are: What, exactly, does it do with all those
teeth? Possibilities are:
Building materials.
Jewelry.
Mineral extraction.
Sinister medical experiments, possibly in collusion with the CIA.
Sold on to third parties.
Possibly the chinese traditional medicine market (investigations should
be done into the aphrodisiac/healing properties of ground child-tooth). Also,
assuming that you do indeed stay awake all night, and actually do see the
Tooth Fairy, it becomes necessary to address these issues:
Could it have been a dream or an hallucination brought on by lack of
sleep, and the expectation of seeing such an entity?
Is there third-party evidence to support the visitation theory?
Did you install video recording apparatus?
Do you have a history of mental illness?
Are you taking strong medicinal/recreational drugs?
Is there physical evidence remaining, such as fairy dust, ectoplasm,
or fragments of wing scale?
Have you ruled out the possibility of fraud/hoaxing by third parties?
Summing up
Having studied the above evidence and arguments for and against
the existence of the Tooth Fairy, the critical thinker should now be in a
position to apply Occam's Razor and select the simpler explanation.
Creation Scientists should note that the simpler (and, in this case,
correct) explanation is:
"It's the parents doing it." It's not really a fairy.
- Saturday, December 16, 2000 at 10:45:47 (PST)
Author: sunshine@sonic.netDittos to Mike!!
Happy Birthday Mike and many many more!!!
We love ya! Uncle John, Aunt Mary, Cole and Sarah
- Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 18:51:34 (PST)
Author: jamg1971@aol.comfrom:anna stevenson to:little nancy lyons
hey everyone i dont know about you guys but my family and i
have`nt got the list of the christmas list exchange so we
don`t know who we have thats about it love ya all
love always anna and the
famiy.
- Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 13:56:30 (PST)
Author: terrys@qix.netHAPPY BIRTHDAY MIKE
Here is a simple poem for your Birthday. Hopes its a good one!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR MICHAEL
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
(and many more)
Loveyaa...
Uncle James [:-))>
- Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 08:03:08 (PST)
Author: sunshine@sonic.netChristmastime
"I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all
the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been
born to you; He is Christ the Lord. This will be a sign
to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying
in a manger." - Luke 2:11,12 (NIV)
It's that time of year again. December.
A time of year when some of us turn our
thoughts toward the true meaning of
Christmas. Which, simply stated, is this:
"For God so loved the world that He gave
His one and only Son, that whoever be-
lieves in Him shall not perish but have
eternal life."
- John 3:16 (NIV)
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night.
Love,
Lisa
- Tuesday, December 12, 2000 at 11:42:28 (PST)
Author: Fla23LisaK@aol.comDIANE INSPIRES LEENIE!!
Hello everyone and hope you're having a great start to the
holiday season. I figured if Aunt Diane has an e-mail
address, I better join the party. Lou and I were bummed
that we didn't make the wedding in Maryland. We will not
miss one moment of the reunion next summer. I am starting
a new company and had to work the weekend of thanksgiving.
What new company you ask? I have been purchasing golf
apparel for Las Vegas Golf Company for a few years and have
now gone independant (Harbortown Enterprises). I currently
have three stores and/or golf clubs that I work for as an
independant consultant, very exciting!!
I love you all and am so blessed to have such a great
family-in-law.
Merry Christmas,
Leenie (Kathleen Boudreau for those of you that don't know)
P.S. remember to include me on any interesting e-mails
(leeniebou@aol)
- Monday, December 11, 2000 at 09:03:14 (PST)
Author: LEENIEBOU@AOL.COMYEAH DIANE! WELCOME
Welcome to the fascinating world on the internet! It is so great when a new member of the family adds to
the Circle Letter. It makes us all feel so connected to each other and is the only way we can have some idea of
what is going on in this great big clan.
We missed you at the wedding. Everyone had a great time and we had good weather. The young boys
and girls in the family are growing up so fast and they all are good looking.
Scott came from Paris to Zip and Liz's in L.A. for Thanksgiving and then on to the wedding and then
home to Paris. Star came for Thanksgiving from Davis so it was nice being with part of our family and have a
delicious dinner with Zip and Liz, her brother Carl and several of their friends.
While we were there Sheryl Crow had Zip's company do a pair of vintage Levis with studs and jewels
which she wore to give an award on The Billboard Show in Las Vegas. Next one of the U2 band members is
having a vintage jacket studded in copper and aged silver studs to wear on the cover of Rolling Stone soon.
Many of the publicity photos for the movie Charlie's Angels shows them wearing his studded pants and in the
movie Drew Barrymore has on one of jeweled jackets while she is driving a convertible with the other two
stars. You only see it very briefly if you know where to look.
Liz has started an antique resale business with a booth in a wonderful antique store in Century City. She
loves antiques so this is a perfect fit for her.
Their girl Sophie is talking up a storm in Japanese and English and busy every minute. She really took to
Grandpa but she mostly told me No! No! No! Liz said she did the same thing to her Mother when she visted
for
a month from Japan earlier this year. Liz said her mother was so glad to hear she wasn't the only one.
More later, Love Suzanne
- Sunday, December 10, 2000 at 16:04:41 (PST)
Author: sunhshine@sonic.netI am now an Internet Woman
Well guess what?
I have finally decided it was time for me to become an
internet girl. I know it will take me a little bit of time
but I will learn fast and try to keep up with all of you
other wiz kids.
So please send me your thoughts and salutations and I will
follow up.
Love to all Diane (aunt Diane), sister in law Diane, Mom
and wife.
- Friday, December 08, 2000 at 13:30:41 (PST)
Author: gamma@san.rr.comNovember Winners
Dec 3rd 2000
Hi everyone !!
Just a real quick note to tell everyone what a great job
we did this month on the lotto!! Funds were up by
$100.00 !!
This is great considering the holidays are upon us. Good
work !! Let's keep it up.
1st place is Bill and Sharon winning $126.00 and in
second is brother Dan @ $100.00. (Please let me know what
you want me to do with your winnings). Thanks for being so
faithful each month. Can't wait to see everyone for this
reunion...the wedding was just a great taste of what it'll
be like. Not to mention we now have another family
member... Jill Stevenson. What a sweetheart too.
Happy Holidays to everyone. December's letter will be on
it's way soon. God bless you all.
With Joy, Sally
- Monday, December 04, 2000 at 04:19:52 (PST)
Author: sallylucca@aol.comSanta's Secret
Hello Everyone,
I thought you all might enjoy this. Hope all is well! I
will write soon again. Love Kelly
On Christmas Eve, a young boy with light in his eyes looked
deep into Santa's, to Santa's surprise, and said as he
nestled on Santa's broad knee, I want your secret. Tell it
to me. He leaned up and whispered in Santa's good ear, how
do you do it, year after year? I want to know how, as you
travel about, giving gifts here and there, you never run
out. How is it, dear Santa, that in your pack of toys, you
have plenty for all of the girls and boys?
Stays so full, never empties, as you make your way, from
rooftop to rooftop, to homes large and small, from nation
to nation, reaching them all? And Santa smiled kindly and
said to the boy, don't ask me hard questions. Don't you
want a toy?
But the child shook his head, and Santa could see, that he
needed the answer. Now listen to me, he told the small boy
with the light in his eyes, my secret will make you sadder,
and wise. The truth is that my sack is magic. Inside it
holds millions of toys for my Christmas Eve ride. But
although I do visit each girl and boy, I don't always leave
them a gaily wrapped toy. Some homes are hungry, some
homes are sad, some homes are desperate, some homes are
bad, some homes are broken, and children there grieve.
Those homes I visit, but what should I leave?
My sleigh is filled with the happiest stuff, but for homes
where despair lives, toys aren't enough. So I tiptoe in,
kiss each girl and boy, and I pray with them that they'll
be given the joy, of the spirit of Christmas, the spirit
that lives, in the heart of the dear child who gets not,
but gives. If only God hears me and answers my prayer,
when I visit next year, what I will find ther are homes
filled with peace, and with giving, and love and boys and
girls gifted with light from above. It's a very hard task,
my smart little brother, to give toys to some, and to give
prayers to others. But the prayers are the best gifts
indeed, for God has a way of meeting each need. That's
part of the answer, the rest, my dear youth, is that my
sack is magic. And that is the truth.
In my sack I carry on Christmas Eve day, more love than a
Santa could ever give away. The sack never empties of love,
or of joys, cause inside it are prayers, and hopes. Not
just toys. The more that I give, the fuller it seems,
because giving is my way of fulfilling dreams. And do you
know something? You've got a sack, too. It's as magic as
mine, and it's inside of you. It never gets empty, it's
full from the start. It's the center of lights, and of
love, it's your heart. And if on this Christmas you want
to help me, Don't be concerned with the gifts 'neath your
tree. Open that sack called your heart and share, your
joy, your friendship, your wealth, your care. The light in
the small boy's eyes was glowing. Thanks for the secret,
I've got to be going. Wait, little boy, said Santa, don't
go. Will you share? Will you help? Will you use what you
know? And just for a moment the small boy stood still,
touched his heart with his small hand and whispered, I will.
- Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 17:38:04 (PST)
Author: kmccann@san.rr.comHappy Thanksgiving From Maryland
Happy Thanksgiving to All, Happy Birthday to Star!
Scott here writing to you all from Los Angeles where Zip has
invited the family for Thanksgiving. It's a pleasure to be
here for this special time of year (rather than
in Paris...alone). Also, Zip and Liz are such good hosts!
Star turns 28 today so, we can wish him a happy birthday!
Now there was something for mom and dad to be thankful for,
28 years ago today when Star was born.
I hope all of the family is doing well this Thanksgiving
(wherever you might be).
Ahhhh!! I can't for Danny and Jill's wedding, that's going
to be great to see them get married and to spend time with
other family members out there in Maryland.
Ok, folks love you bunches and bunches!
Love,
-Scott
- Thursday, November 23, 2000 at 07:20:05 (PST)
Author: hotscott@sonic.netLetter # 22 from PNG
Hello Folks,
We are at the Pacific Heritage Foundation (PHF) offices on
the eastern end of New Britain Island.
My new assignment will be working in eco-forestry. This
will involve going out and working with different landowner
groups to help them manage their forests. Lynna will be
working with community and women's development. One of her
projects will be to work on a children's book about the
forest and the environment.
PHF is located on a coconut plantation about 15 kilometers
inland. We have a house, but it needs some work before we
can move in. For the time being, we are staying with
another volunteer named Michael Jackson (HONEST)!
Our first few days here have been quite exciting. While we
were on the plane coming over here, Rabual was hit by a 7.2
earthquake. Two hours after we landed, another 6.8
earthquake hit the region. There have been numerous
aftershocks...about two dozen a day now for three days. So
this is a really rocking place!! There was a small tsunami
(tidal wave) but it did not affect Lynna and me at all. The
worst damage has been to the water tanks, many of them
bursting and falling over. There have also been land slides
over the roads. Few, if any, buildings have fallen over. We
are perfectly safe and in good spirits.
Here is our new address so you can write us:
Andy Stevenson
Lynna Holland
c/o Pacific Heritage Foundation
P. O. Box 546
Rabual
East New Britain
Papua New Guinea
(South Pacific)
- Tuesday, November 21, 2000 at 22:17:39 (PST)
Author: gorecop@aol.comHello Stevenson family!!!!
Hi everybody! This is Leah Lou. I haven't written in this
letter in so long. Everything has been going good with me.
Let's see whats new.....well Jd and I are still going
together. It's been almost 1 year and 7 months!!!!:)Yep
he's awesome. I'm still doing pom pon. As a matter of fact
I just attended a competition at Saginaw Valley State
University. We took 3 routines with us: Highkick, Pom funk
and Jazz lyrical. Mellissa French was there, her team got
first place in highkick. (my team didn't even place) But we
wont go there! L.O.L. School is okay even though I can't
stand it the majority of the time. My G.P.A is a 3.0, I
could be doing better, I'm trying. Well I hope all is good!
I love you all. Have a nice day!!
Love,
~Leah Christine Stevenson~
- Sunday, November 19, 2000 at 08:27:39 (PST)
Author: terrys@qix.netnews from Anna, Terry`s daughter !
][-][ ][E ][_ ][_ [[]]! (it says hello three demensionally),
well whats up!?,nothing two much here just admiering the
snow hehe j/k (just joking).Scott happy belated birthday!,
love ya bunches!cheers!anyways i just thought it would be
nice to say hi to my goregouse family, i love all of you,
Hope all of you are doing well, my family is singing strong
still, john still has his girlfriend and he wrote a very
wonderful song to my dad (it made me cry:( )but its very
touching and not to mention good.Leah she is still going
out with her boyfriend J.D (that she is defenitally going
to marrie ).Paul he has issuses j/k (just joking)he`s a
babe magnet girls call him all the time! it`s CRAZY!.Me (
Anna) i got a new boyfriend :) he`s so HOT! and nice he`s
half white half black so basically he`s brown, he`s 1 yr.
older than me he`s in 8th gr.he`s the BEST! DANCER! out of
guys in the whole school but anyways thats the scoop on
that. Im singing the national anthum at Leah`s high school
( im doing harmonization, AHHHHHHH!)im nervouse.I cant wait
to go to the wedding!:p.O yeah i was in school and we had
to write what was on our mind, and my teacher has lavender
candles and they smell like grandma stevenson (Eunice), so
i started to write about her and i didnt no what i was
writing i just knew i was writing from my heart so when i
read it i started crying in class i was embarrased, my mom
wants me to read it at the family reunion so ill read it
there well i g2g (got to go) <3 (love) all of you ! CHEERS
love always,Anna
Stevenson
ps.(\0/)
/_\ love always from my gardian Angel too and bye !
- Saturday, November 18, 2000 at 20:16:28 (PST)
Author: terrys@qix.netCYBERKNIVE VIDIO
Thursday 11/9/2000
Hello Everybody,
A video of some of the Cyberknife surgery that was
preformed on me at Stanford Medical Center back
in October was shown last night in Maimi Florida.
It can be seen at this website:
http://www.wsvn.com/extra/medical/wed/new.html
If you have streaming video you just click on the little
Camera Icon and you can watch the video.
The film clip may be shown at FOX NEWS 6 PM
(and also 10 PM and possibly also on CNN) and may
start screening as early as this coming Sunday
(11/12/2000) , and anytime thereafter over the
next 6 weeks. Hope things are going well for you.
Looking forward to seeing a lot of you at Danny's
wedding in Maryland.
Love you Sooooo much!
James [:-)>
- Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 10:38:49 (PST)
Author: sunshine@sonic.net
Letter #21 from PNG
Letter #21
October 25, 2000
Greetings from afar,
Well, we are still in Goroka for the moment. We will be
leaving next Thursday for Madang (Beach Time!) We will be
staying there temporarily while the Peace Corps office
staff looks for a new site placement for us. Right now they
are looking into possibilities in Rabual and the Sepik
areas where we would be working in conservation, women’s
groups, income generation and social development. However,
things can change pretty fast around here and we could be
going someplace completely unexpected. (What? We’re going
where? Xanadu? Is that where the men still wear penis
gourds?)
So, you’re wondering, what’s up with this whole safety and
security thing? Why were we put in the Highlands only to be
yanked out now? Well, it’s a little complicated, but here
goes. In general, the Highlanders are more violent people
than the Coastal people but in my opinion the whole PNG
culture is violent.
In the past, the different tribes would fight each other
with spears, bows & arrows and machetes. Every once in a
while someone would get hurt or someone would die. It was
mostly a tit for tat kind of fighting. When the Australians
came, they tried to put an end to it. When the Australians
left after independence, the National Police tried to stop
it but it still continues. Now, with the proliferation of
cheap automatic weapons on the worldwide black market, some
of the tribes have been able to afford to buy these guns
for the tribal fighting. So now, a lot more people are
dying. Another thing is that crime in general is on the
rise. In the past, the rascals (robbers) couldn’t stop and
rob a vehicle with bows & arrows and machetes but with
automatic weapons, they can and do. This makes traveling
anywhere by road a lot more dangerous. This is why travel
on the Highlands Highway is now forbidden. I hear first and
second hand accounts of highway robberies each week and
read about more in the papers.
A bunch of other factors that come into play are the
problems of a developing and changing society.
When there were no cities in PNG, everyone was a
subsistence farmer and hunter. With the advent of western
contact, money, cars processed food, education, health
care, religion and rich expatriates, there was bound to be
a lot of social problems and turmoil. Essentially, this
culture has gone from the Stone Age to the Information Age
in a very short period of time. One of the big problems is
with the education system that turns out graduates with a
western style education. They want jobs in the city that
pay good money but there are no jobs to be had. How many of
them want to go back to their villages and raise coffee?
Not many. As result, the cities and villages have lots of
high school graduates and their families that feel cheated,
especially because they had to pay all their school fees.
Unfortunately, schooling is not free in PNG. So here you
have a lot of frustrated people with no work, who don’t
want to go back to their villages, so, they resort to
crime. If they get in trouble with the police, then they go
back to their village where the wantoks protect them. And
who are their targets? Everyone. Most often though, it’s
the people who have money, which includes Lynna and me.
Many of the crimes are becoming more brutal. Several weeks
ago in Mt. Hagen, three nurses in a hospital car were
stopped and gang raped. In another incident, a group of men
cut through a fence at a high school, drove a car in,
kidnapped several students and raped them. A convent here
in Goroka was broken into and a nun was kidnapped and
raped. There are many more stories similar to this, all in
the last two years. Why don’t the police do something you
ask? Well, it’s a third world country, they are
understaffed, under funded, under equipped, under trained,
and sometimes, too scared to go after the criminals.
I hate to say it, but violence is a part of the culture
here. Since we have been here (less than a year) I have
seen more fist fights between adults than I have in my
entire life. I have seen so many women with broken arms and
banged up faces. Parents smack their children. Children hit
other children and it is allowed. It’s crazy, but it
happens.
So why were Lynna and I placed in the Highlands to begin
with?
Originally, they weren’t planning to put any members of our
group in the Highlands. An exception was made for Lynna and
me because the unique opportunity to pair our skills with
Mt. Sion was such a nice fit. Also, Goroka was considered
safe compared to the rest of the Highlands.
At the time of our placement, the PC Country Director was
new and had not yet had time to fully analyze the safety
and security situation in the Highlands. Once she realized
that it was quite bad, including Goroka, she made the
decision to pull us all out. She said she wouldn’t be able
to live with herself if any of us got hurt.
Even before this, Lynna and I wouldn’t go out much and just
do stuff, like a hike or a Public Motor Vehicle ride (PMV)
to another town. We would just stick around the house and
get cabin fever. In efforts to combat cabin fever, I
started working on our garden a lot more and also working
out at the gym a lot.
The local priest, Fr. Bogden, moved his gym equipment out
of his garage to the community center and opened it up to
the locals. One day Fr. Bogden told me in private that most
of the men who work out in the gym are rascals. That was a
good motivator to keep me in the gym. I would rather have
them look at me and think, "that white man, he is a cool
cat. He can bench press 100kg" rather than, "that white
man, he is a fat cat. I bet he got K100 in his pocket."
Then one day, Brother Moses and I were visiting a disabled
child in a village outside of Goroka. After we finished, we
walked to the highway to catch a PMV back into town. At the
highway there was a police blockade for searching vehicles
(PNG doesn’t have a 4th Amendment). Moses and I hadn’t
caught a bus yet when the police offered us a ride back to
town (kid glove treatment!). There were seven of them in a
ten seat Land Cruiser. As soon as we got in, they received
a call that a car was robbed up the highway so off they go
with us in tow. As soon as we got to the scene of the
crime, four of them dashed after the rascals with guns a
blazing or rather the gun a blazing (they only had one gun
among them) and chased them up the mountain. After 15
minutes, they came back empty-handed so we started back to
town again. Just as we got under way, another call came in
to apprehend a known rascal who was spotted at the town
market. Again, off we go at break neck speed down the bumpy
highway and come to a screeching halt at the market where
all seven of the cops pile out of the Cruiser, pounce on
the unsuspecting rascal and proceed to beat the shit out of
him and manhandle him into the car (no 14th amendment here
either). Moses and I barely had time to jump out of the car
before the cops threw the rascal in where we were sitting.
So here I am, having just jumped out of the police car
where they have just apprehended a rascal. Everybody
thought it had something to do with me, that I had been
robbed or something. There was a large crowd of people
looking at me. This time I refrained from doing a song and
dance.
Where our next letter will come from I know not...
Love, Peace and Safety,
Andy and Lynna
- Monday, November 06, 2000 at 09:02:50 (PST)
Author: mattstevenson.geo@yahoo.comOctober's Winners
November 1, 2000
Hi there!!
Just wanted to let you know who won this months lotto. The
Lyons won 1st place with 100.00 and Anthony Gonzolis (Sally
Hulls son) won 2nd with $86.00. How cool is this?? Thanks
to those who entered. God Bless us all !! I love you !!
Sally
p.s. the November letters went out today!
- Wednesday, November 01, 2000 at 04:37:08 (PST)
Author: sallylucca@aol.comHAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU AND ALSO YOU TO
Happy Birthday to you Janie and Happy Birthday to you Mary (Yesterday)
I hope that you both had fun.
I love you Sooooooooo Much!
James [:-)>
Sorry about being one day late on this Mary.
- Tuesday, October 31, 2000 at 14:42:23 (PST)
Author: sunshine@sonic.netStevenson's of Plymouth Update
Here's a brief update from Tommy/Jeanne and crew.
Our house addition is really coming along. We are in the
drywall phase and hope to be done with the project and
"moved in" to the new section by end of November. We
expanded the kitchen and added a second floor master
bedroom, bath and laundry room. We are really excited about
it! It's been a zoo, but we are seeing the preverbial light
at the end of the tunnel.
The kids are doing very well LOVING their new school as
are we! Today is their All Saints festival, the kids K-6
dress up as their favorite saint and after mass they had a
parade and told which Saint they were dressed as. They were
so cute! It was a great way to learn about some of the
Saints. Sophie was St. Therese - the little flower and Carly
was St. Bernadine. Jeanne made their costumes, where she
finds the time who knows, they looked great. Sophie was so
proud! The 7-8 graders then put on a party for the younger
kids after lunch. I wish I was back in school.
The new Plymouth school (where Carly is going will be
complete this next week and all are excited to be in their
new building). Sophie will stay in the School at Dominos
Farms as there is no 6th grade at he new school yet.
Dillon is having his Halloween party at pre-school today, he
can harldy wait - he is going as Superman - (hurray for
PJ's).
We are ramping up for Danny's wedding, hope to see many of
you there and are VERY excited for the family reunion. Hope
to see ALL of you there!
Well that's it for now. As Uncle Dan says, type at ya later
- Tuesday, October 31, 2000 at 08:47:47 (PST)
Author: tomstevenson@peoplepc.comCounting down 'til wedding day
Hello Everyone,
Jenny here. Just a few weeks left until Dan and Jill tie
the big knot, and we can't wait.
We are all very busy here preparing for their big day. In
fact, we are very excited about the entire weekend. We are
missing a few addresses, if anyone can help we'd greatly
appreciate it. Here's who we need:
Matt, Beth, and John Hussey
Jimmy Boudreau
James & Chitomi Stevenson
Steven Hull
I think that's it, but I'll double check the list to make
sure no one is forgotten.
If any of you are planning on getting your hair, nails, or
any other beauty salon type things done, please email me so
I can get appointments for you. This is a busy weekend
here and the salons are really filling up.
Also, if any of you need babysitting please let me know so
I can get a count in order to have the proper amount of
sitters available.
If there are any questions or other requests please don't
hesitate to ask. I'll do all I can to help and make
everyone's weekend the best it can possibly be.
Weare so excited at the responses we have received so far,
and can't wait to see everyone! For those of you who are
staying the weekend, we will be having a brunch on Sunday -
very casual, but very yummy!!!
See you soon -
Love,
Jenny
- Monday, October 30, 2000 at 16:38:44 (PST)
Author: barleysgirl@aol.comLyons Letter Part II - October 2000
Now on to the inside scoop about the
Lyons/Fitzgerald/Clemens crew -- I'll try and make this
short hahaha...
Well... jake's away at college, Western Michigan. He hangs
out with Jordan Boudreau all the time, who attends
school there as well, along with Ben Stevenson, who he
doesn't see much.
Natalie's dancing. :o) nothing different there,
except each year it's just bigger and better. She'll be
adding a Pointe Ballett number to her list of competition
numbers, this year she'll be competing in 7 numbers...
YIKES! But I love it! She's also working in a co-op
program through the school - which works out great with her
dance schedule.
Courtney is home from school for good (she was attending a
boarding school in Kentucky) and is doing good. she's
going to get a full time job and finish high school via
night school.
Bobby is in high school at Catholic Central. He's doing
great there --- he got a 3.5 on his first report card and
has all the Fathers there loving him, with his out going
personality and winning smile!
Eric is also attending Catholic Central. He had a good
first semester as well. He played football on the freshman
team - there were 9 kids in his position so unfortunately
he didn't play much, but the team went undeafted. There
were so many kids on the team that Eric (and Bobby) played
with from the little league football it made for a fun and
exiciting year. I'm sure you'll be hearing big things from
this group of football players for the next 3 years.
Jenni is also a freshman in high school and did awsome her
first semester... well if you don't read her French grade,
but we are really proud of her. Getting good grades
hasen't always been that easy for her. She also is dancing
a lot more this year, competing 2 numbers and being an
alternate for 2 others.
Luke is attending preschool and loving it. He's 3 1/2 and
is at such a cute age - he's so funny. He loves Casey,
which is great, he could have been jealous, but isn't. He
idolizes Bobby, everything bobby does he wants to do. He
is sharing a room with Bobby, so Casey now has his own
room. I have to share one of many funny Luke stories - he
and Bobby were looking at a photo album and Bobby saw a
picture and said to Luke "hey look Luke, I used to do the
same thing when I was a baby" and Luke said "Oh... when
Iza baby (I was a baby) I use to drink milk from my mommys
boob" out of now where - probably funnier in person...
Casey is my little cuddle bug. Growing so fast and doing
so much, I'm convinced that I gave birth to a 3 month old.
He's is now 6 1/2 months old, he weighs a little over 24
pounds... (breaking my back!!!!) he's been able to sit on
his own for 3 months, he's been crawling for 2 weeks and
he's now pulling himself up and trying to get around, at
this rate he'll be driving next year. He is totally
fasinated by Luke, follows him everywhere. He's adorable,
loves the moonlight (meaning he doesn't sleep through the
night) and enjoys taking cat naps, loves to hear himself
sing and is well versed in letting us know what he wants...
already!!! He adds a nice challenge to my ever growing
parenting skills :o) He's going to be a monkey for
halloween - he will be soooo cute!!! okay I'll stop.
Me... well I'm 30 pounds over weight, sleep deprived and
depressed, but other than that GREAT! God continues to
bless us abundantly!!!! (I'm kidding 'bout the depressed
comment) The last kid put me over the top (timewise) -- I
have no time for anything, in fact i shouldn't even be
writing this, It's taken me 3 Casey Naps to do this much, I
sat down to reconcile my check book , but got distracted...
I did join a Playgroup in my neighborhood every other week,
so now I get some adult companionship :o) with other moms.
It's fun - all but one of the moms, (she has 2 girls) has
a 2 or 3 year old with an infant/1 year old BOYS. Luke
loves it and so do I (casey looks like he likes it)
Someday I wish to include other fun things in my life, like
dieting and exercising. :o)
Matt's doing great, still 'pounding the pavement' with his
new company. He's 'moving dirt' on his bigger project,
meaning they've started getting the land ready for houses -
he's really excited 'bout this project, 370 homes, with a
park, clubhouse and pool. He wants to build 'community'
type sub-divisions. Bringing back the community type
neighborhoods - It's really nice. Did I mention that he
got another Harley...? so he's been having a lot fun with
that toy -- if you want to call it a 'toy'.
so that's it -- I think.
read about you soon - i hope and hope to see you all soon!
love, nancy
- Monday, October 30, 2000 at 10:39:36 (PST)
Author: lyons10@msn.comLyons Letter Part I - October 2000
Hello everyone, it's time for the long letter from the
LYONS clan... It's nice too read about all the new faces
that have joined the internet circle!
First off I must say.... It's great to hear about what is
happening with you Uncle James, well not the part of
you needing the surgery in the first place, but the out
come!
"Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of
death, I fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and
Your staff, they comfort me." Psalm 23:4
I'm not familiar with the bible - AT ALL, but to find a
verse in the bible that can bring PEACE and comfort in
certain times of our lives is pretty cool, I think.
I'm so glad everything came out so successful and to see
the glory of this out come be given to the Lord is pretty
cool!
Second I must say a little something about the Family
Lotto - it's great to hear about the money coming in.
Thank GOD that we have such a large family, or else there
would hardly be anything in it - meaning... come on you
guys... I heard that about only half contribute on a
regular basis. Which got me thinking... maybe there are
some misconceptions about the Lotto so here are some things
to think about....
--- Did you know that If you contribute only $5.00 a
month that it WOULD make a difference
--- Did you know that EVERYONE who attends the family
reunion weekend will BENEFIT from the money in the LOTTO
fund, whether you have contributed to it or not.
--- Did you know that if you inform Sally that you will
not be able to attend you could save her on postage.
--- Did you know that if you don't come it'll be such a
bummer -- cause you'll be soooo missed and it's going to be
SO MUCH FUN!!!!!
Okay that's all from me about that - I feel that I've
helped out a little. :o)
& lastly I want to request that you people out there, let
us know what's going on with your lives - write a letter
updating us readers with your lives it's so fun to hear all
about everything.
love nancy
oh yeah - my MAIN email address is lyons10@msn.com
scott can you make that change? thanks
- Monday, October 30, 2000 at 10:07:30 (PST)
Author: lyons10@msn.com
Hi Everyone,
It's me again. See I told you it would take me awhile to
learn all these incredible tricks of the computer world. I
gave you the wrong e-mail address for Madison and myself.
The corrected one is kmccann@san.rr.com please make the
correction, because I would love to hear from anyone!
I love you all.
Kelly
- Sunday, October 29, 2000 at 21:29:16 (PST)
Author: kmccann@san.rr.comMy First E-mail address
HELLO EVERYONE,
KELLY AND MADISON WANTED TO FINALLY BE INVOLVED IN THE
FAMILY CIRCLE LETTER. PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF MY FIRST E-MAIL
ADDRESS. IM SURE IT WILL TAKE US A LITTLE WHILE TO CATCH UP
TO SPEED WITH ALL THE READINGS, AND LEARNING HOW TO SEND
LETTERS, SO PLEASE GIVE US A LITTLE TIME. HOPE EVERYONE IS
DOING WELL. WE ARE ESPECIALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO THE
FAMILY REUNION IN JUNE. I'LL WRITE SOON.
LOVE MADISON AND KELLY
- Saturday, October 28, 2000 at 17:17:51 (PDT)
Author: belmonkkel@hotmail.comNew E-mail Address(es)
Hello to great big extended family! Hope all is going well
in everyone's neck of the woods! Praise the Lord once again
for Uncle James and yet another very successful surgery!
I have just spent 8 days with my mother visiting - she had
a fabulous time re-bonding with the grandchild/baby while
Alan & I spent some much-needed time out!! ;-)
The family reunion is fast approaching - 8 more months -
Wow! It'll be here before you know it. But getting down to
business:
My new email address, effective 01 Nov 2000 is:
Cowgrl23@netzero.net
An alternate address where I can be reached is:
Cowgrl23@hotmail.com
Alan's email address is unchanged, which is:
Robye@netzero.net
Hope this does not cause anyone any inconvenience.
Love,
Lisa (Stevenson) Kight
- Friday, October 27, 2000 at 10:39:09 (PDT)
Author: lisa.rednex@netzero.netLotto Letter
Hi everyone,
I hope you're all doing well. James ?+*#!!? What can I
say? God IS good !! Danny and Jill...let the games
begin !!To the rest of us, it's great to be in such a
wonderful family !!
I want to thank everyone for answering my plee to help
with your address's. You all responded so quickly and that
was sweet, however, it's a bit too late for an October
letter. You still have over a week to add to this month's
jackpot if you haven't already. Novembers letter should
put us back on track. Thanks again for all your nice e-
mails and fun things. I love the letters on this web page
too.
Can't wait to see most of you at the wedding. For those
who won't be there, you'll be missed but we'll see you all
in June. By the way, that's only 8 months from now (these
fun things come and go SOOO fast). I love you all and wish
you joy.
Sally xxoo
- Saturday, October 21, 2000 at 17:30:55 (PDT)
Author: sallylucca@aol.comGod is Good!!!
Reading how James' operation went so perfectly I can't
think of anything else worth saying except how GREAT the
Lord is for answering ALL our MANY prayers!!!! Thanksgiving
will take on an even GREATER meaning for James & Suzanne &
family...I'm sure!!! Love to everyone, Mary
- Friday, October 20, 2000 at 15:42:48 (PDT)
Author: jamg1971@aol.comOPERATION WENT PERFECTLY
10/20/2000 8:20 am PDT
Hello all you lovely people in the Family Circle.
My brain surgery went perfect, I should know with 90 days the results after
getting a MIR scan.
The interview with the Fox news (may also be shown on CNN) went great
but will probally not air until mid November. My brain surgen Dr. Steven Chang
looks so much like brother Gerry that I bought to the hostital a picture of all
12 sister and brothers and I 'm pretty sure that they well show the photo in the
interview. I must leave for work now.
I love you all Sooooo much!!!
James
- Friday, October 20, 2000 at 08:55:00 (PDT)
Author: Operation went prefectlyJames has come through great!....No broadcast...for awhile
Greetings Family!
Well, great news! James has come through A-O.K. from the
latest operations!
When I asked him what it was like and if he ever felt
anything (like a warm sensation or something), he said that
he never felt anything.
He told me that in 3 months time his doctor will call for
another MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Scan on his brain to
see the results of the operation. Apparently it takes some
time for the body to produce the scarring that replaces the
tumor that this operation generates. He'll probably add to
the letter later on today.
As far as when the news report concerning this new technique
(featuring James) will be broadcast, it appears that it will
be some time next month. He'll find out when and let us know.
He says that there's a good chance that it will be shown on
CNN if not Fox News.
Uncle Jerry and Aunt Kelly, sorry to hear about Kelly's mom
and her current state. I hope that some peace will come to
her one way or the other soon. I wish you the best of success
on selling your house and buying another.....what dedication
to your kids!!! It will be nice to see you all in Maryland.
Ok, love you all out there in Stevenson land!
Love,
-Scott
- Thursday, October 19, 2000 at 13:17:46 (PDT)
Author: hotscott@sonic.net
Today is Wednesday Oct.18,2000 Our prayers are with James
and Suzanne in what is hopefully the end to these brain
operations!! We tuned in to Fox News but all that was on
was the debate discussions and the funeral service for the
sailors killed overseas. Will it be on another day? Please
let us know. Thank you everyone for your prayers and
concern for Kelly's Mom. She is still alive but very ill
and we are praying for God to take her. She doesn't know
who we are but she will smile at us sometimes so we just
don't know. We have placed our house up for sale and we are
hoping to downsize our house and payments a bit so we can
keep the boys going to college. Keep that in your prayers
for us too. We Love you all and hope to see most of you in
Maryland for Thanksgiving. Gerry and Kelly
- Wednesday, October 18, 2000 at 16:43:54 (PDT)
Author: gerryandkelly@aol.comUpdate on James' condition...plus Fox News 6:00 P.M. 19th!
Welp, I just spoke with my dad a few hours ago and he had
completely his first round of cyber-knife treatment....he was
on his way into center of town with my mom to have a
meal.....pretty amazing.
He sounded great and said he was feeling normal.
He wanted me to tell everyone that the Fox broadcast will not
be today (I realize it's a little late for some of you). But
it will be TOMMORROW....I believe at the same time it was
supposed to be as indicated on the letter just before this
one. (6:00 on Fox news).
All is well here in Paris, except the weather...rainy and
cold.....brrrrrr!
Ok, love you all,
-Scott
- Wednesday, October 18, 2000 at 16:42:08 (PDT)
Author: hotscott@sonic.netJAMES SURGERY ON FOX NEWS 6.PM. WEDNESDAY OCT. 18, 2000
Aloha Family and Friends,
James is going to have his first cyberknife surgery tomorrow at ll:30 a.m. at Stanford University with Dr.
Chang. It is planned to be shown on FOX news at 6:p.m. tomorrow. I'm sure they selected him because he is
so handsome, charming, funny, articulate, and special. The operation will take 2 hours. He will be operated
again on Thursday to get the very last of the tumor. Dr. Chang said everything looks great from the last
operation and he expects the ultimate success.
Thank-you Esther, Tom, and especially Scott for giving us this speedy communication to help us through
these trying times. It is so wonderful to know you will all be praying for us and sending us the best of good
wishes. It helps so much. I started crying writing this. It has been a tough year for us with the car accident in
Mexico and the return of the brain tumor.
Our cell phone is working and we figured out how to use it but they won't allow it's use in the hospital.
The number is 1 (707) 529-2939
We are going to stay in the van with Puppy and Muppy at Half Moon Bay Campground. They say James
will be fine afterwards, not dizzy or anything. The last time we stayed there we saw Dolphins cavorting in
the surf at sunset.
See you at the Maryland Wedding! Love,
Suzanne and Family
- Tuesday, October 17, 2000 at 13:44:00 (PDT)
Author: sunshine@sonic.netHELP !!!!
Dear Family,
I write this letter to you all feeling a bit silly.
I've been working on this family lotto now since June and I
was feeling pretty proud that I was pulling it off, since
my computor skills are so new. I thought I had it down
when earlier this month I was typing Septembers letter and
I lost ALL my addresses!!!! EEKKK !!! Just when I had all
of your addresses !!! Just when I put away my old
Christmas list. After all, I now was a part of the siber-
world... So much for my knowledge of technolegy. I still
have most of your addresses in my old address book but I
need soooo many more. Please send me your addresses, and
anyone in your family that might not have e-mail.
I'm sure you were all wondering where the lotto letter
for this month was...now you know. I'll try harder next
time and pay more attention to what I'm doing. Please help
me out.
I love you all,
Sally
- Monday, October 16, 2000 at 19:21:25 (PDT)
Author: sallylucca@aol.comLetter #20 from PNG
10-3-00
Letter #20
Apinun Olgeta!
(Afternoon all together = literal translation; Good evening
everyone = actual meaning) (Mixmasta bilong Jisas =
helicopter!)
Boy, what a great show and eventful weekend. The Goroka
Show…much like the Women’s Cultural Show I mentioned before
only bigger, brighter, and wackier. Many different tribes
were decked out in their finest traditional costumes, and
some not so traditional. One group had a rainbow theme and
carried big rainbow-painted banners. They would have fit
right in at a parade in San Francisco (hmm…). One group I
liked was the Huli Wigmen, they wore big wigs made with
feathers and human hair. Another group I liked painted
their left side white and right side black, “the half men.”
Other interesting groups were: the bamboo band, who played
music by banging different sizes and lengths of bamboo on
the ground; the tight rope walkers, who walked across ropes
tied across the rivers (actually a skill taught to them by
the Australians); and so many more I can’t describe them
all. To truly understand you must come out here and see for
yourself (hint hint). Otherwise, you armchair travelers can
admire the pictures.
During the show we stayed at another volunteer’s house at a
high school which was right across the street from the show
grounds. The volunteer that lives there had left town
because she had been to the show three times before and
didn’t want to experience the craziness again. There was
supposed to be another PC volunteer couple staying at the
house but they hadn’t shown up.
Lynna and I spent most of the first day at the show. One
thing that I thought was just as amusing as the various
colorful groups were the hordes of camera-wielding
tourists. They looked just as strange as the nationals.
That evening we went to the local resort to eat. There we
met a rather nervous Canadian volunteer and her daughter.
The two had just flown in from Port Moresby and were unable
to find their friends with whom they were supposed to stay.
So we told them they could stay with us.
The second day I went back to the show again and paid for
the privilege to go into the inner circle where you can
take unobstructed close-up pictures of the groups. This was
like being on the stage of a play while it is in progress.
It seemed like only white people had the privilege of being
in the inner circle (money = privilege; who has the
money…?).
The show wasn’t just about “sing-sing” groups and dressing
in traditional “bilas.” They had booths selling traditional
crafts, agricultural displays, displays of insects, boxing
matches, and local bands.
Outside the show grounds were hundreds of young men trying
to get (sneak) in. When I went to leave the men were
bunched around the gate hoping to force their way in when
the gate was opened to let people out. Because I am one of
the “privileged,” a policeman stood guard at the gate with
tear gas in hand to prevent the crowd from mobbing the gate
and also threatening to gas anyone who might harass me as I
left.
Then at 4:00 p.m. on the second day of the show the missing
PC volunteer couple unexpectedly showed up! “Um, don’t you
guys have some bags or something?” I asked them.
“No, we got robbed.” They had nothing but the clothes on
their backs!
The bus they were on was blocked and held up by a gang of
men with automatic assault rifles outside of Mt. Hagen,
took everything they had and searched them personally for
hidden money pouches. Fortunately they didn’t rape her or
any of the other women on the bus.
Only problem now was we already had a full house. Blame
Canada! So I had to hurry up and take them to another
volunteer’s house before it got dark. Andy and Lynna to the
rescue again!
Sure enough it got dark by the time we got to the other
volunteers house. Fortunately the other volunteer was able
to round up a car to take me back to the other house. In
the end, everything worked out. Everybody had a place to
stay, everyone enjoyed the show, and they all got away
safely. Let’s hope Lynna and I can say that a year and a
half from now when we leave.
Hot potatoes, cold beer, and love,
Andy and Lynna
10-4-00
Notes from Lynna
Today’s topic…
Let me tell you about our 2 km walk to work each morning.
The first part is on a dirt road with rolling grassy hills
on one side and a shade coffee plantation on the other. The
coffee trees are shaded by towering bean trees of some
kind. When the coffee is in flower the trees are covered in
sweet smelling white flowers. We then leave the road for a
shortcut up a steep trail over the hills. During the wet
season, we sometimes must stick to the road as the steep
trail becomes too slippery (scientists searching for better
lubricants could benefit from a study of mud in PNG!).
After that leg and lung-improving shortcut we rejoin the
road. Looking back we have a gorgeous view down into the
valley and of the low mountains on the other side, and the
river running between them. The road now goes through the
village of Kamaliki. Houses are primarily of bush materials
and there are many flowers, not to mention food plants,
trees, pigs, goats, chicken, children, and of course the
villagers. Everyone is very friendly and has a cheery
greeting for us.
The next part of the walk is along the Highlands Highway.
The view is still great, but at times the shoulder is
narrow and giant trucks go by at high speed, spewing
exhaust fumes. We walk on trails off of the road whenever
possible. The Highlands Highway is on a ridge with the land
falling away into valleys on either side and then rising up
to mountains in the distance. Sometimes the valleys are so
filled with morning fog that the mountains look like
islands floating in the clouds (hence the name of a book
about travels in the Highlands of PNG). At this point we
are walking toward Goroka and the airport. We often get
close-up looks at the undersides of large aircraft
screaming in for a landing. When it is foggy even on the
ridge the planes fly much lower and you’d swear they were
going to land right there on the highway! The Mt. Sion
Campus and Resource Centre is located right next to the
highway and still about five kilometers out of town.
Avocado trees and lemon trees and one mulberry tree, plus
lots of flowers grow on the grounds. And there we are, time
to get to work, then do it all again at 4:00 pm. We do
sometimes get a lift. :)
Lukim yu,
Lynna
- Monday, October 16, 2000 at 14:52:29 (PDT)
Author: mattstevenson.geo@yahoo.comBad News from PNG
October 7, 2000
Hello Everyone-
We have some unfortunate news. Due to safety and security
concerns the PC-PNG is removing all of its volunteers from
the five core Highlands provinces. This means that Lynna
and I will have to leave Mt. Sion and Goroka by October
31. The PC will most likely assign us a new site on the
coast or an island. They have not yet found us a new site
but are looking into several possibilities.
Two weeks ago the Regional Director of the Pacific/Central
& South America came to PNG for a visit to assess the
situation. He told PC-PNG that they needed to come up with
some good justifications for keeping volunteers in the
Highlands. When looking at available data of security
related incidents, trends in criminal activities
(frequency, and types), recent influx of automatic weapons,
incidents involving other volunteer and NGO organizations,
and number of PC volunteers quitting because of security
related incidents, the Country Director and the senior
staff made some hard decisions. She decided that instead of
waiting for something terrible to happen to a volunteer or
staff to pull the volunteers out of the Highlands now
before something happens. They have also forbidden
traveling on the Highlands Highway for all volunteers.
The Country Director and three senior staff came to Goroka
to inform us personally, which was very nice. This also
allowed us to discuss our options for the future. They
said that if we wanted to we could receive "interrupted
service," which means through no fault of our own we were
unable to finish our service and we can go home or start a
new two-year service in another country. The other option
is to stay in PNG and go to a new site in country and still
leave as originally planned in April of 2002. This second
option is the one that Lynna and I have decided to
pursue. We met with our RCD (rural community development)
co-ordinator and program officers. We told them that it
would be nice to continue working with the deaf, but we
really don't want to work with CBR (community based
rehabilitation). They wanted to look into placing us in a
teachers college teaching special education, but we told
them, "no way." We also emphasized that I am a forester
and working in conservation would be desirable, and that
Lynna would still like to do work with adult literacy and
women's groups. So for the next three weeks they are going
to be working hard to find us a new site. Areas with
potential that were mentioned were the Rabaul area and
Kimbe area on New Britain Island, and the Madang area.
So where does this leave the two of us now? We are sad to
be leaving Mt. Sion and frustrated because we wondered if
this would happen from day one. And now after working hard
for six months they are yanking us out. It is a bit
demoralizing. I hope that our new site is a good one and
that we will be excited and motivated to work on.
Lynna and I agree with the Country Directors decision to
pull us out. Just in the past two months three neighbors
or ours, all national women, have been robbed at knife
point near where we live. It was just a matter of time
before something was going to happen, whether to us or
another volunteer. In the Goroka area an English volunteer
was carjacked and kidnapped by gun men and was quite shaken
up. The nature of the crimes has become more brutal--
rapes, beatings, torture, and killings. This is happening
to everyone, not just white people. Nationals too are
getting hurt.
From now on if you want to send mail to us please send it
to the PC office in Port Moresby. No need to stop sending
mail. Then when we find out about our new site we will
inform you of the new address.
Right now we are safe and being more cautious than ever.
Peace Corps has restricted us to using the Mt. Sion car for
travel to and from work each day. We are no longer allowed
to walk on the road or travel on the PMV into town! The PC
car is still here in Goroka and we can also arrange for the
PC driver to give us a lift when Mt. Sion can't.
Hey! It is all part of the Adventure!
Ok, we love you all.
Andy & Lynna
Peace Corps PNG
PO Box 1790
Boroko NCD
Papua New Guinea
(South Paciific)
- Wednesday, October 11, 2000 at 11:15:59 (PDT)
Author: mattstevenson.geo@yahoo.comLetter #19 from PNG
Letter #19
September 19, 2000
Hello Everybody,
Well we are finally back in Goroka after exactly one month
of traveling. I must say I think our trip was a success.
After the boat ride back to Madang we spent one more week
there. It was in Madang that we met the most entertaining
deaf man. He works as a security guard, a job for which he
is supremely qualified because he is a body builder. The
man is quite large! He was excited to meet us, and shook my
hand so enthusiastically it felt like he was trying to rip
my arm off. Physique aside, he is a great storyteller and
only uses home (made) signs and gestures. He told us the
story of his life, growing up in a remote and poor area.
He and his brother started growing marjuana to earn money,
then they got busted, and then they escaped from the
police. In retrospect it is a sad story but when he told
the story it was VERY funny. Wow. To meet a deaf man in a
third world country with no education who managed to find
work and maintain an incredibly positive attitude was just
so cool. I think it would be really cool if I could give
him a picture(s) of Lou Ferrigno (the Hulk). [Lou Ferrigno
is a deaf bodybuilder. –MRS]
After two days in Madang we went about an hour and half up
the north coast and stayed with a man named Marcos and his
family. Marcos is a CBR [I believe this is the acronym of
the German mission that funds the Mt. Sion Centre, where
Andy and Lynna work. –MRS] worker and has several deaf
clients. We met two sets of deaf brothers and sisters. It
went fairly well. It is getting easier to interact and
communicate with these deaf villagers. At first we were
relying a lot on family members to provide us with signs
and to interpret. Now it is getting easier to interact and
get the deaf people themselves signing to us, which is much
better than relying on the family members. I think the
next step is to create a series of picture flash cards and
use them to facilitate communication.
Just down the road from Marco’s village is the Wasab
Ecotourism Project where another PC couple from our group,
Heidi and Jim are working. We had visited Wasab for a
short afternoon during our early service conference. This
time we stayed there two days. The highlight of this trip
was a visit to an orchid garden maintained by one of the
local women. When you think of orchid garden, what comes
to mind? Nice neat little paths, wide swaths of clipped
green grass, flowers growing in neat little flower boxes,
perfect hedgerows, all laid out with Victorian precision?
Yes? Well this garden was the complete opposite. Like an
overgrown weed lot. Everything grew where it pleased. A
rough tangle of flowers, shrubs, and trees with the orchids
all mixed in. You had to look for the orchids whether they
were up on a tree branch or coming out of a rotting stump,
and there they would be flowering in all the glory they
could muster. It was awesome, it was akin to the first
time I saw a bald eagle or grizzly bear in the wild. Which
is so much more exciting than seeing it in a zoo or the
artificial breeding ground of a garden. Unfortunately
while we were there only about half a dozen orchids out of
several dozen were in bloom county.
The next day we were hoping to go bird watching, but we
were told it was the wrong time to see the birds. So
instead we went to Coconut Day at the nearby coconut and
cocoa research station. There were five sing sing groups
and various politicians giving speeches. We got free hats
and baskets made out of coconut palm fronds. Then
unexpectedly there was a bizzen whipping ritual! A half
naked man painted all black, except for his hair which was
dyed yellow walked into the crowd. He was followed by four
regular men whom each held about a dozen switches of a
bamboo like grass. The man in black would in dramatic
fashion, present his arms and chest to be whipped by the
four whip masters. They would whip the black monster-like
man so hard that the cane rod would break with a horrific
snap, crackle and pop. This is why they had so many whips;
they would break after one use. Like an initiation rite,
the man showed no pain. OUCH! And then it was over and
they all just walked away.
The next day we went back to Madang and then flew home to
Goroka. We had been away for a whole month and it was nice
to just be out in our own house and get out of the heat.
Another crazy thing about this country is here we were
sweating our butts off on the coast and the morning after
we get back into Goroka happens to be the coldest we’ve
ever had. It was so cold we could see our breath inside
the house!
As for more craziness, the Goroka show is coming up this
weekend. It tends to be the biggest sing-sing show in the
country. I’ll be sure to tell you all about it in the next
letter.
Love ya all,
Andy
Hi All!
Well, Andy has been doing such a good job of writing that
it has been too easy to just ok his letters and not write
much myself. I am going to try to be better about
including a bit from me along with Andy’s letters as a few
of my friends have commented that they hardly know Andy but
most of what they read is from him. But hey, I read the
letters too and just thought “Yeah, what he said” But
still, I should stop being lazy, so here goes :).
One thing Andy forgot to mention is that while in Wewak one
of the deaf men who attends the deaf club at the Teachers
College agreed to come to Mt. Sion to be a house parent for
the new Deaf Hostel! His name is Ignus and he is a friend
of Tom Bristow who is the other American working with Mt.
Sion and on our research committee. Nothing is official
yet, but at least it is in the works. Right now the deaf
kids at Mt. Sion share a hostel with the blind kids and the
house parents don’t sign, just gesture. All of the kids
are delayed in varying degrees in their language
development. If they have a deaf house parent who will be
singing and using gesture, place sign etc. all of the time
with them I think that will be the best thing we could do
for them right now. Plus Ignus has had experience working
with Tom as a teacher’s assistant for deaf students in
Rabaul. He loves to teach and he knows a lot of Australian
sign, which is what the kids have been learning. So, we
are very excited. In case it is not clear, Andy and I are
not yet fluent enough in Australian signs to be good
language models (neither is anyone else) and we do not live
at the school. At about the time the kids get out of their
unit class at the local primary school (off Mt. Sion
grounds) we are getting ready to head down to our house. I
wish we lived on top for that reason, but there are no
houses available. As for the children’s school, the deaf
unit class is taught in Australian Signed English. The
kids don’t even have complete language of any kind and the
language at home is primarily Tok Pigon or Tok Place and
the teacher is trying to use exact English which has a lot
of grammar not found in Tok Pigon and worse many of the
signs used are conceptually inaccurate. Something else to
work on and it will be easier when Ignus is here because he
will be the language model. I am hoping he will be welcome
in the classroom, not just the hostel. Though, don’t want
to work the poor guy to death! I hope this is not too
boring to those on the list not in the field of deafness!?
Em Tasol
Lukin Yu!
(That’s all, see you!)
Lynna
- Friday, October 06, 2000 at 12:39:24 (PDT)
Author: mattstevenson.geo@yahoo.comWE NEED LOTS OF PRAYERS!!!
Dearest Family,
I just got through talking to Esther a few minutes ago and
it saddened my heart to hear about Jenny and Chris. They
are having a difficult time getting pregnant and you know
what that means...each and everyone of us have to start
praying and praying hard!!! I think that Mom and Dad
(Grandma and Grandpa) need a little help with this one.
With the amount of people in our family and the great
amount of love that we have for each other, how could God
resist all of that? This family has been known to get a few
miracles over the years and we really need one now. Jenny
and Chris really need our support and with a gang like this
praying all at once who knows what could happen.
So when you read this letter of mine, please just take a
few minutes to say a little prayer for them during their
next few difficult weeks.
I love each and everyone of you so very much!!!
Janie
- Tuesday, October 03, 2000 at 15:11:10 (PDT)
Author: CRUIZIN32@AOL.COMThank You or the e-cards and notes!
Well, It has been quite a pleasure to read the notes and
e-cards that family and friends have sent....thank you!
Well I'm back from my little tour of the east of France and
Switzerland.
Wow, Geneva is beautiful....I think I could actually live
there. There is the most impressive water fountain that I
have ever seen right in the middle of the city.
It actually looks like a geyser that rises about 400 ft.
into the air. From some angles it can look like a big
waterfall flowing from the sky. Very beautiful!
The east of France was quite nice as well. I got to visit
with a girl Pascale that I met in London back in 1995 who I
had gone out with for a couple of weeks. It was a great
pleasure to see her.
To finish my tour I made a stop in a little town call Aix-
Les-Bains and visited with another friend who I had met in
London way back then as well. It was a great trip!
So, I came back and went to a party with some new friends
on Friday night and had the good fortune to ride with a guy
named Bruno that had given me a ride to and from the same
place (a different party) before. We had struck up a good
rapport before so it was cool to connect with him again. At
the end of the evening I had proposed to him that we have a
glass of beer or a coffee on my birthday and he agreed. The
day before my birthday I called him to confirm our meeting
and he informed me that he had to watch his little daughter
but that I should come over and we'd hang out at his place.
I was thinking that it would just be him, his daughter, and
myself but he ended up maming a little party and inviting
several of his friends and he offered us all hors d'ouerves
and drinks......it was soooo great! Everyone was really
friendly and he made my first birthday in France quite
memorable. I was pretty surprised by his hospitality
considering that we'd only connected two times before.
Earlier in the day I had met with another new friend a
Parisienne artist named Isabelle who's art was recently
included in a very nice book of French artists. She ended
up giving me a copy of the book for a present....another
totally unexpected thing. Then the next evening the owner
of my appartment had a group of friends that we had met on
a big hike (kind of pilgrimage) of approx. 200 miles. Prior
to our reunion he had told everyone that we'd be
celebrating my birthday a bit as well (without me really
knowing that he was going to do that). As a result people
brought small gifts and wished me a happy birthday....it
was very fun!
So, as you can see it was quite a nice birthday for
me...... more evidence of my success here in Paris.
Ah, I've got more to add but I'm not at home and I have to
give up this computer.
See ya
Love,
-Scott
- Tuesday, October 03, 2000 at 08:13:08 (PDT)
Author: hotscott@sonic.netGreetings from Oklahoma City
Well Scott this greeting is coming from Unlce Bob. I too
know something about being away from home. I am living in
Oklahoma City part of my time, actually most of my time. I
come home every 2 weeks for about 4 days then head back to
OKC.
Anyways enough about me. First and foremost I would like to
wish you a belated birthday and I hope it was a good one.
Then I would like to thank you for our world to the outside
family. This web site it the best thing that ever happened
to our family and YOU made it possible.
I hear you are really enjoying Paris. Getting married soon?
Good Luck and we love you.
Uncle Bob
- Tuesday, October 03, 2000 at 05:45:59 (PDT)
Author: bodikel@san.rr.comScott 'O Rama
SC-A-A-A-A-A-TT! (as pronounced by Frau Farbisina in Austin
Powers) Gracious, you're 29??? I find this positively
incomprehensible! By my calculations that would mean that
when I began dating your eldest brother, Jer, you were a wee
lad of only....5? #@!*#@!*#@!! (expletive) That means the
only person who can make me feel any older is Star (and we
won't even go there, will we?).
I hope you found a magnificent way to spend your Birthday.
We know that you are coming back to the US on Thanksgiving,
but we won't be able to make it down to LA to see you.
We love you! We miss you!
Your (old) sis-n-law,
Cindy
- Monday, October 02, 2000 at 18:23:50 (PDT)
Author: roachotl@pacbell.netHappy B-Day Brother
Happy Birthday Scott! I wish you were here to celebrate
your day or better yet, Jennifer and I were there with you
celebrating!. Hopefully your buddies there in France will
take you out and get you so jacked up and wasted that you
won't remember your way home and will have to ask some
beautiful european woman for directions but she won't know
how to get you there except by taking your hand and showing
you the way...JUST KIDDING! Don't take this stuff so
literally. I am sure your having a relatively tame time
but never the less it would have been cool to share that
tame time with you. Twenty-nine years old...it's getting
close, we will definitly have to do the 30 year old
birthday together. Wish you the best.
Love, Jennifer & I & Huxley, Stranger, and Devilina
- Sunday, October 01, 2000 at 18:44:47 (PDT)
Author: jennstar@calweb.comA poem for Scott!
In tribute to the person who got this site going in the
first place...in Honor of his 29th BIRTHDAY.....
There once was a fellow named Scott
whose birth name we know it was not
but Sun dared to change it... which, to us was strange, yet
it caught on and never forgot...
Now Scott flew to Paris one day
And though he is so far away
He started this web page... which soon became "the rage"
now all of his family can say....
"Happy Birthday to you...
You're the GREATEST it's true!!
Hope you're happy and healthy
Scott we MISS you....WE DO!"
God Bless You Scott...today and everyday!
Lovefrom your extended U.S.A. family
- Sunday, October 01, 2000 at 17:28:15 (PDT)
Author: jamg1971@aol.comSCOTT IS 29 TODAY
HAPPY 29Th THERE IN
PARIS SCOTT
WE MISS YOU VERY MUCH.
LOVE, MOM AND DAD
- Sunday, October 01, 2000 at 16:28:14 (PDT)
Author: sunshine@sonic.netCyber Surgery Update
Hello Everybody,
Just a quick note re: my brain surgery at Stanford Medical Center.
My Cyber knife surgery is going forward. I will be going down to Stanford on Wednesday October 11, 2000,
at 8:30 p.d.t. I'll have a Cat scan (the most powerful Cat scan machine in the world) and be fitted for a Cyber
mask and then hopefully in a week or so I'll have between 3 and 5 radiation treatments and with luck this
benign tumor will become a big pile of scar tissue.
Been reading some of the letter and lots of the excitement around Danny Wedding, the Family Reunion
lotto, the Family reunion, goings-on in PNG, Paris and other interesting places around the world. All this
excitement I love it!!
Got to go for now.
I LOVE YOU ALL SOOOOOOO MUCH.
James [:-)>
P.S I'm having problems with the text editor. Can't get the spacing right. [:-(>
- Sunday, October 01, 2000 at 12:43:52 (PDT)
Author: sunshine@sonic.netSeptember Lotto Winners!!
Hi Everyone and Happy October to you all !!
I was up at the crack of down this morning to do the Lotto
drawing. I'm on time for once! Let me say I'm so happy to
be doing such a fun thing and as I drop in all your names I
want you everyone to win.
September winners are (drum roll please) Mary and John
for 1st place of $100.00 and Lisa and Alan Kight in 2nd
with $86.00. How nice ah? Please let me know what you
would like me to do with your winnings and to everyone
else, we still have 9 months left. Please stay faithful and
the winning will go up as well as the lotto fund. Thanks
for your support. I love you all.
Sally Jean and your lotto Committy
- Sunday, October 01, 2000 at 05:07:03 (PDT)
Author: sallylucca@aol.com2001Family Reunion
Well, well, well,
I bet everybody is getting excited over this little event
that will take place next June. Believe me it will come
sooner then you think.
This will be the greatest 4 day party we have ever had,
since mom and dad were with us. You are right Mary, mom and
dad will have everybody in heaven looking down on this
blessed event. Just think of it, 400 relatives in one place?
Well maybe only 200. In any event lets ALL get on the band
wagon, build the excitement and get behind the FAMILY
LOTTO to help make this the greatest event ever.
As Sally has stated many times "it only takes $5.00 to get
in the Lotto". You all know what a great cause this is for.
I have not heard any feedback on the addition of the
LaDuc's and Andersons to this party. Whats up. Remember
when we were all kids and how much fun we had with all of
our relatives when we used to go camping or just all got
together, heck lets do it again. What a party.
Ilove you all and I look forward to someone giving me a job
to do to help out.
Brother Bob
- Friday, September 29, 2000 at 08:13:17 (PDT)
Author: bodikel@san.rr.comWE ARE FAMILY...GET UP EVERYBODY AND SING!!!
BY THE TIME THIS FAMILY REUNION GETS HERE YOU MIGHT ALL
THINK THIS REUNION COMMITTEE IS A PAIN IN THE NECK ... BUT
HONESTLY...WE'RE JUST TRYING TO REV UP THE EXCITEMENT AND
KEEP IT ALIVE TILL IT GETS HERE!!!
soon we will begin having more frequent committee meetings
in preparation and if have an idea for an event( like maybe
a talent show song or skit?!?) or something important
PLEASE feel free to send it along via e-mail or phone call
or even a message in a bottle... we want this
to be the GREATEST event of the new MILLINIUM ( oh boy,
aren't you sick of that phrase!?!) but seriously... ALL
info will be taken into consideration... this thing will be
SO ORGANIZED you might think you're at some OTHER family's
function!!!!! so send those e-mails...get involved in
Sally's lotto...send PICTURES.... don't worry ...BE
HAPPY... and most of all VISUALIZE grandma and grandpa's
faces and I guarantee you'll see their smiles!!!!
WE LOVE YOU and God bless you all, Your Family Reunion
Committee
P.S. Bobby, I'm on the T-shirt case... So come on everyone,
send me your T-shirt sizes and THANKS to the ones who
already have!!!!!
- Friday, September 29, 2000 at 04:10:04 (PDT)
Author: JAMG1971@AOL.COMJINGLE BELLS...JINGLE BELLS!!!!
HO-HO-HO.... I know, I know... you're all thinking I'm
crazy...it's not even OCTOBER and I'm already writing to
you about CHRISTMAS... but Nancy and I were talking
tonight and realized we better get the info. out NOW
concerning the FAMILY CHRISTMAS PARTY because it has ALWAYS
been on the Sunday before Christmas but... THIS YEAR it is
changing... THE DATE IS: Saturday December 23rd and we will
follow this notification with a family letter including
directions etc... but thought the sooner for all
of you who may need to know when planning other Christmas
functions THE BETTER!!!! The reason we decided to change it
is simple:
WE WILL ALL BE ABLE TO CELEBRATE LONGER WITHOUT PEOPLE
FEELING
LIKE THEY HAVE TO LEAVE EARLY FOR WORK ON MONDAY OR TO
GET KIDS OFF TO SCHOOL ETC... Sooooooo... MARK your
calanders NOW so you don't forget OK?? JINGLE BELLS,
JINGLE BELLS, JINGLE ALL THE WAY..... Love to everyone, Mary
- Wednesday, September 27, 2000 at 20:37:04 (PDT)
Author: jamg1971@aol.comCYBERKNIFE SURGERY INFO ONLINE
If you want more info on the type of surgery James will have go to
http://www.abcnews.go.com/onair/cuttingedge/wnt000828_cybersurgery_feature.html
Love, Suzanne
- Monday, September 25, 2000 at 13:19:50 (PDT)
Author: sunshine@sonic.netCYBER-KNIFE SURGERY AT STANFORD
Dear Family,
James is still doing great and will be scheduled for cyber-knife surgery by robot at Standford University
as soon as possible to get the last of the tumor next to the cortoroid artery. This is an amazing surgery that
wasn't available when he had the original surgery.
We are so proud our baby has a Master's Degree. Think what you young parents have to look forward to
as you change the umpteenth diaper! Star and Jenifer have worked so hard to make this a reality it will be
wonderful for them to start cashing in and Star to have the pleasure of helping people more.
I'm doing monotypes in my Wednesday class with the wonderful older ladies this summer and loving it
all the time. It is my sacred day to be with these inspiring 70 and 80 year olds. Last week it was over a
hundred degrees and my dearest favorite sprite brought us all tiny dixie cups, root beer, and fudge sundae
cookies serving us all making us feel so special.
I felt the last earthquake here. My bed shook real hard and I thought our dog Puppy was scraching for a
flea unusually hard but when I felt for him with my feet at the foot of the bed and he wasn't there I knew we
were in trouble. At that time it came over the radio we were having an earthquake.
About losing letters while composing them, I think if you click off the letter to do something else that is
when you come back and it is gone. If you do it in composer and then transfer it to the circle letter when
finished it is much safer because I made the same mistake a few times.
Love, Suzanne
- Monday, September 25, 2000 at 13:14:55 (PDT)
Author: sunshine@sonic.netHello from Geneva, Switzerland!
Just thought I'd drop a circle-letter postcard from here.
I was visiting a friend on the eastern side of France
(Strasbourg) and thought I'd make a trip to the beautiful
and grand country of Switzerland. I just got here and it's
about 7:30 p.m. so I haven't seen anything. I could have
gone to Zurich where Tony and Sally lived but I decided
upon Geneva because I understood that French was the
typical local language where as in Zurich it's German. Like
that I can continue to work on my French.
I have seen lake Geneva and it is very beautiful!
Ok, back to the real world.....
Welcome Lil Sally!
If you want to be added to the notification list just send
me e-mail at hotscott@sonic.net and I'll add you.
Congrats to Ami Jane and Matt Sakalian on the expected
birth of another child. That's exciting!
Ok, hope everyone's doing well!
Love,
-Scott
- Monday, September 25, 2000 at 10:47:30 (PDT)
Author: hotscott@sonic.netEver Growing Family
Hi everyone,
I have just a few updates. We got the camp, it's going
to be great and it was wonderful hearing all the postive
feed back everyone. The lotto is doing well, money is
coming in, bills will be paid, help will be given to
anyone who needs it, love will be shared and so on and so
on and so on. Please keep those checks and photos coming
in. Anything and everything, even $5.00 helps with the
cause.
Ami Jane and Matt are expecting again as most of you
know. They wanted to wait to tell everyone once they were
in their new house but the remodeling has taken longer then
they thought and they just couldn't wait !! This time they
want to know what they're having so I'll keep you all
posted. Tony and I are so happy for them. Besides, I
think I have enough love for 100 grand kids!! (Can you
imagine anything like that?!?!).
We all got to hang with Bill Schenden for an afternoon
and he looks great!! He can't wait to see all of yous at
the reunion. I can't either. By golly, I think we're
really going to pull this off. WHAT JOY !! Wait till you
see the fun we have in store for everyone. Thanks for your
support and good-night!!!
I love you all,
Sally Jean
- Monday, September 25, 2000 at 09:36:51 (PDT)
Author: SallyLucca@aol.com
Hi from Lil Sally
I just wanted to say HELLO to everyone. It has been great
reading all of these letters Well ok some of these letters
I think it would take a year to read all.I never get many
updates on the family I am always the last to know but now
thanks to my Wonderful parents getting their computer I can
get updates.
Well I read that thing about Grandma Boy isn't that the
truth. I MISS HER SO MUCH (I love you grandma)
Uncle James I hope everything is going well for you!!!!
Tom & Jeanie Sorry to hear the bad news
Well Danny Congradulations on your wedding coming up I
won't be able to make it So best of luck
Oh ya I have one correction on my kids last name it is
spelled Gonzales. And for those that don't know I am a Hull
again.
Well just wanted to say HELLO to everyone and I LOVE YOU ALL
Can't wait to see all of you at the reunion.
Love LIL Sal
- Saturday, September 23, 2000 at 11:44:26 (PDT)
Author: sweeterz70@aol.comLetter #18 from PNG
Letter #18
August 26, 2000
Greetings,
Time to wield the 'ol fountain pen again. Right now we are
waiting on a boat in Wewak for departure to Madang. We are
expecting to leave in three hours when we should have left
an hour ago. Why are we on the boat three hours early?
Well, thanks to the "kid glove treatment," they let all the
white people on early! Otherwise we would have to fight
with the crowd in order to get on early enough to ensure
that we get one of the limited number of beds. People have
to push and shove like they're trying to get to the front
row of a Rolling Stones concert! So I think I will accept
the kid glove treatment for this.
When I last wrote we were in Madang for our Peace Corps
early service conference. It was great to see everyone from
our group and find out how they are doing. Unfortunately,
three couples have left for various reasons. There are 12
couples left (the bigger, stronger, and meaner ones), and
most of them are doing fairly well. Everyone was quite
impressed by the sign language research project we started
(Heck, I'm impressed myself!). What was really nice is they
put us up in the best resort in Madang! Also, while we were
in Madang we hooked up with a local expert and he took us
out diving on his boat. We saw eels, giant clams, lion
fish, a ship wreck and lots of brightly colored fish. We
also spent a night in a guest house on one of the islands
off of Madang. It was made of bush materials. Madang is
probably the nicest looking town in PNG. All along the
streets there are huge shade trees with vines, ferns,
staghorns, and orchids growing off them, on them, and in
them. These trees are an ecosystem unto themselves.
Madang is fairly safe. We were able to walk around at night
in groups. One of the neatest things about Madang is the
large bats. They are so big people call them flying foxes.
They have a wing span up to a meter (3 feet), big enough to
kill and eat! They look kind of creepy when you see them on
sale at the market. But in the sky they are an awesome
sight to behold. They roost in the tops of the giant trees
around town, with as many as a hundred in one tree. At
dusk, they all come out and there will be thousands of
flying bats in the sky all at once! At night, I keep
expecting to see a big spotlight with an outline of a bat in
it!
We also got to go out and visit the site of another couple
near Madang. They are living in a village and helping the
locals set up an eco-tourism business. They have a neat
little house and office made out of bush materials, and all
the furniture inside is also made of bush materials. The
village has a guest house and visitors can do bush walks,
bird watching, and bamboo rafting. This is more like what I
had envisioned my PC experience would have been like. Sure
it is hot and sweaty here on the coast, but you get used to
it, or rather you learn to tolerate it better. Also, you
learn to suppress that Western Culture busybody attitude,
and sloooooow down . I only sweat half a gallon an hour vs.
a gallon an hour and change my shirt two times a day instead
of four times a day.
After a week in Madang for the PC conference, we took the
ship to Wewak and after two weeks there, we are returning to
Madang. The trip to Wewak was good. It was our first time
going out to meet deaf people specifically for the research
project. Our contacts in Wewak were very helpful. They
knew where many deaf adults and children lived. They also
have a deaf club that is regularly attended by 5 deaf men.
We also found three other deaf men in Wewak on our own, and
got one of them to start coming to the deaf club. We are
learning a lot as we go. For example: adults are easier to
work with and have much better signing and communication
skills than children. At first, I think we relied too much
on the family members. We would ask the family for a sign
and the family would show us their sign instead of the deaf
person his or herself. While this takes more time and work,
I think it will be much more productive. Also instead of
working with a word list of desired words, we will need to
start working with pictures and picture stories.
In Wewak, we stayed at a guest house on the college campus
by ourselves. When we first came in there was an ant colony
living in one of the closets. We managed to kill them off,
but in the tropics it is nearly impossible to keep ants out.
So you just have to learn to live with them, especially in
the kitchen. "Hey cool! I got some extra protein in my
food." And then there were the snakes! One night we were
just hanging out by ourselves and, WHOA! Intruder alert!
As it turns out, a four foot long python snake decided to
pay us a visit. It was very cool, the snake was
blackish/grayish/ greenish and had an iridescent sheen. We
took some pictures and went to bed. It was gone in the
morning. We purposely didn't tell anybody about it while
the snake was in the house because the Nationals would have
insisted on killing it. Then there were these black wormy
things that were under the closet with the ant colony. Now
that the ants were gone, they started going all over the
house. So, we caught one and it was really a snake! A tiny
black snake with a blunt snout and tail. So far we have
bats, ants and snakes.... I wonder what will be next?
For the next week, we will be in Madang and then we will be
going back to Goroka after an absence of a whole month.
Oh yes......another thing we learned during our conference
is that PC of PNG has decided not to place any more
volunteers in the Highlands for at least 2 years. So that
means we are the last volunteers to be put in the Highlands.
Why the policy change?....Safety. Ha! When we first came
here the Medical Officer thought my hearing would be a
"safety issue". Ironic, eh? Well, that's all from Wild
Papua New Guinea.
Till next time--
Andy and Lynna
- Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 18:54:38 (PDT)
Author: mrs@nr.usu.eduCongrats Star!!! Open mouth...extract foot
Congratulations Star!!! Wow that is soooo awesome! Mom told
me that you passed the exam on the phone the other day!
I wish you all the success to find a good J-O-B, I'm sure
you'll do well!
Also congrats on the wash machine and dryer...I remember
buying my own the first time....it was very convienient.
Matt and Amy, I'm now pulling my foot out of my mouth about
my thought that Andy and Lynna were moving to Canada. I
remember when I had (mis)read it...I thought it rather
strange but now it's all very clear.
Actually it's somewhat amazing because just before you added
that letter I had met a girl here in Paris who as a McGill
Alumus prepares French students who have signed up for
classes at McGill with orientations. In fact I went to one of
her informal orientations and met a number of people who were
going to be attending McGill (in the same class as Amy) this
year.
So now you're all moved in, I hope you like the life
there...it should be a good experience.
By your letter I'm wondering if there were others who made
the same mistake as I did in thinking that it was Andy and
Lynna who were going to Canada? (laughing to myself).
I hope you two really take the opportunity to learn some
French because it would be very cool to speak with you two
that way.
Aunt Mary, how do we pay for the T-shirts? Do you want us to
send checks or are you going to collect for the costs at the
reunion? I still have my original shirt and look forward to
the new ones....the original ones were soo great!
Ok, see ya folks!
-Scott
- Monday, September 18, 2000 at 15:44:13 (PDT)
Author: hotscott@sonic.netQuick Clarification
Hi All,
First, congratulations to Star! All that hard work is about
to pay off (hopefully in more ways than one, eh?).
This is just a quick note to reassure Scott and everyone
else that Andy and Lynna are NOT MOVING TO CANADA. I, Matt,
and my wife Amy, are the ones who moved to Canada, where Amy
is going to school.
Andy and Lynna will be in Papua New Guinea for about 18 more
months, so the letters will definitely keep coming! In fact,
they just spent a month traveling around PNG, including
visits to Wewak and Medang. I am hoping to get another
letter from him soon, and it will of course be posted to
this site.
Cheers,
Matt
- Monday, September 18, 2000 at 15:10:41 (PDT)
Author: mrs@nr.usu.eduMore Family Reunion Info.
HELLO EVERYBODY...
Ten years ago I went about the task of getting ALL family
tee shirt sizes and we put together a neat reunion
logo...this time we have a VERY COOL idea for a repeat
REUNION shirt....but AGAIN....I need ALL FAMILIES to send
me there SIZES...Please indicate SMALL, MEDIUM, OR LARGE,
OR X-LARGE IN EITHER CHILDRENS OR ADULTS...SEND YOUR LIST
TO:
MARY GARLAK
55 HIGHLAND BLVD.
HIGHLAND, MI 48357
OR YOU CAN CALL (248) 889-3827 also send your
greatest memories of GRANDMA & GRANDPA STEVENSON or any
other family memory you have.... Thanks...WE LOVE YOU!!!
CATCH THE SPIRIT!!!! YOur Family Reunion Committee
- Monday, September 18, 2000 at 04:06:51 (PDT)
Author: jamg1971@aol.comCongratulations Star !
Congratulations to you Star on having your very first
washer and dryer of your whole life !
Doing laundry is , and always has been,my favorite
household job, so I can truly appreciate how much you are
enjoying your new appliances ! Do you have a soak cycle and
a softener dispenser? Now you can buy those huge bottles of
detergent since you won't be carrying your supplies to a
laundromat anymore. I am sooo happy for you.
When I next see you we can discuss serious stain removal
and the virtues of scented fabric softeners. Can't wait !
Love,
Aunt Esther
P.S. Oh, by the way, congratulations also on that silly
little degree that you mentioned !
- Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 19:45:55 (PDT)
Author: tomnesther@aol.comSTAR STEVENSON M.S.P.T.
Yes, it has finally happened. Almost 8 years of education
has culminated in a Master's of Science in Physical Therapy
and more recently I passed the national boards in physical
therapy and the California law, regulation, and malpractice
exam!!! Currently I am waiting to receive my license to
practice and in a few days expect to be interviewing for a
new position. I am hoping to land a position at either a
large teaching hospital (UC Davis Medical Center) or a
sports medicine clinic so that I can begin to pay back the
$70,000.00 loan I needed for graduate school!...(Ouch)
Jennifer is entering her second of 4 years of Veterinarian
School. We spent most of the summer working and remodeling
a old duplex in Davis CA (I have a garage with a washer and
dryer for the first time in my life!) I write later when I
have a J-O-B! Love Star&Jennifer
- Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 18:30:07 (PDT)
Author: jennstar@calweb.comComing to Jill and Danny's wedding, plus a re-invitation!
Greetings Family!!
Been some time since I added to this here letter and so
it's time that I contribute.
First, as always I hope everyone is well.
I wish to thank everyone for the words of kindness and
support for my dad and our family during my dad's medical
difficulties. I'm sure that it helped perk him back up to his
old self.
A big welcome to the circle to Brad Stevenson out in Arizona!
I just made my flight arrangements to come to the U.S. for
Thanksgiving (in Los Angeles with Zip and Co.) and then to
take a flight to Maryland to be at Jill and Danny's wedding
and then a final flight from Maryland back to
Paris....whooo....I'm going to be tired when I get back!
Danny and Jill, sorry that you had problems with adding to
the circle letter. I examined the web programming code of
your additions and noticed that you were using a slightly old
version of Aol's web browser. If you update your version you
shouldn't have any more problems.
It sure has been a pleasure keeping up with the goings on in
everyone's family!
Hey Aunt Sally....do you Accept French Francs for the family
lotto??? (big smile)
Cousin Lisa, hope you and your family are doing o.k. down
there in Florida what with that big storm.
Loved your lotto poem Aunt Mary!
Andy and Lynna.....what an adventure you have had over there
in PNG....I know that I for one will miss your letters from
there now that you two are moving to Canada (wow, what a
difference!). It will be nice to speak French with you guys!
Anna Stevenson.....very cool to hear from you on the letter!
It was a pleasure to hear what's happening with you and your
family. It made me smile to read that Paul was mowing lawns.
I remember doing that to make some mula. Star my bro was a
master at that. He even had his own business cards printed
up.
Ok, here's the other thing I wanted to say.
This is my official RE-INVITATION to anyone from the family
who might need a place to stay (or a reason to travel to) in
Paris. My place is yours! So far I've had my Mom, my brother
Zip and his uncle-in-law Jimmy come and stay with me. It was
a pleasure for me to be able to share Paris with them through
allowing them to stay at my place. If there's anyone in the
family (or a family friend) that might need a place to
stay...just let me know....drop me a note via e-mail or call
me.
Ok, hope to see some of you at Danny and Jill's wedding!
Love,
-Scott
- Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 16:43:41 (PDT)
Author: hotscott@sonic.net