Through the Walls

Friday, November 26, 2004


Thanksgiving Day


How are you? I hope you’re doing as good as I am. How did you spend your Thanksgiving Day? I hope you had a nice day by the side of your relatives and that you ate a lot of turkey. We had good food here. They gave us turkey, quail, potato salad, ice cream, gelatine, and much more. The only bad this is that our turn to eat was at 1:00 p.m., because each unit went in order, which they do according to the points each unit gets in their cleaning inspections. And this week we were the unit with the least points, and there are twelve units. Although this isn’t anything out of the ordinary, being that we’re always between the last five. There are a lot of people in this unit who don’t like to keep their rooms clean and organized. I’m very picky about this. I like to keep everything organized. It’s one of the reasons I’m anxious that they move my new roommate, because with his mattress and possessions on the floor, we can’t clean well.

This is all for now. Take much care.

Pedro

Love

There is no difficulty that enough love will not conquer;
no disease that enough love will not heal;
no door that enough love will not open;
no gulf that enough love will not bridge;
no wall that enough love will not throw down;
no sin that enough love will not redeem.

It makes no difference how deeply seated may be the trouble;
how hopeless the outlook; how muddled the tangle; how great the mistake.
A sufficient realization of love will dissolve it all.
If only you could love enough you would be
the happiest and most powerful being in the world.

- Emmet Fox -

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