READERS RESPOND -- ‘Tis a time to be thankful
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Thanksgiving is very special to me this year because it falls on our
21st wedding anniversary. My husband, George, becomes more precious to me
with each passing year.
HELEN KANELAS
Newport Beach
My wife, Suzanne, and I are thankful to God for all his blessings. He
has given us two sons within two years and supportive family and friends
who make life fun. We are thankful for our neighborhood and all those who
live in it.
We also feel fortunate to live in a vibrant area of the world and
under a system of government where change is possible when citizens
react, not through violence, but by speaking out and, more importantly,
through the ballot box.
JOEL FARIS
Costa Mesa
I am most thankful this Thanksgiving for my family, dear friends, my
faith community, the gift of music, the opportunity to live in proximity
to the Pacific Ocean and the list goes on. I am most grateful for my
children’s teachers at Newport Heights Elementary and Ensign Intermediate
schools who give so much of themselves and care about each child.
DIANA LANDIS
Newport Beach
Amid all the distressing events since September, I am thankful that:
I am able to send my daughter to college;
My 89-year-old mother is in good health and still able to live
independently;
I can go to a job every day that gives me satisfaction and pleasure;
I can still travel freely about our great country;
I can enjoy Thanksgiving with family and friends.
VONNA HAMMERSCHMITT
Newport Beach
I’m thankful for my mom and all my loved ones, especially my daughter,
Natalee, who, in her spirited ways, keeps me young. I’m also thankful for
poetry because, in these troubled times, the power of the word binds us
together.
LEE MALLORY
Newport Beach
I am thankful for the renewed health of my family and friends and for
the wonderful memories of those no longer here. I am thankful for this
country, the continued freedom and democracy it provides me, and for the
valiant men and women fighting so hard to protect it. I am thankful for
time, because I know this is the only thing that will eventually mend
this nation’s broken heart.
I am thankful for all the opportunities in my life and for all the
amazing people I have met along the way. But most of all, I am thankful
for my wife and the new life we have created together that continues to
grow inside her. Happy Thanksgiving!
ETHAN N. GOLDSTEIN
Newport Coast
This Thanksgiving is truly special for me and my family because for
the last two years, my wife has been undergoing various treatments and
therapies for metastasized melanoma. She is now cancer-free (“no evidence
of disease” in cancer speak).
The list of persons and entities to whom we are eternally grateful for
all of their love, support, help, knowledge and wonderful medical and
emotional care (in no order) includes, but is not limited to, Hoag
Hospital, Hoag Cancer Center and the entire staff of dedicated
volunteers, technologists and staff (Drs. Louis VanderMolen, Jay Tassin,
Christopher Duma, Robert Dillman, Michael Brant-Zawadski, Joel Lipman,
Douglas Cassel, Elliot Mercer, Miles Chang, Richard Takata, Douglas
Zussman, Kathleen Laughlin and Ronald Barkey); Cancer Support Group
leaders Catherine Bailey and Sandy Finestone and other cancer patients
who underwent treatment during this time and who still fight on; Rabbi
Mark Miller, Cantor Jonathan Grant and the whole congregation of friends
at Temple Bat Yahm who are too legion to name; all of our co-workers at
Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly LLP and Fluor Corp.; and our friends and
family all over the United States who prayed for us and who supported us
through the roller-coaster ride of battling cancer. We could not have
done it without you!
I am also thankful for hope, for without hope, no one can survive
these kinds of life crises.
Happy Thanksgiving!
RICHARD H. BRUCK
Corona del Mar
I have much to be thankful for: my family, our president, all of our
health. But the main thing that I’m calling about today is that our
7-year-old granddaughter has share day at school every Wednesday. She
called us and said, “Mommy and Papa, I would like to take you to school
and share you with my class.” I thought that was the most wonderful
compliment in the world. They usually take a toy or something, and she
chose to share us. I am very blessed to have a little granddaughter like
that. I just thought that was something to share because it was very
unusual. So, we will go to school, and we will stand in front of the
class, and she will talk about us. That is a reward that I’ll never
forget.
BARBARA HELLER
Costa Mesa
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