With great joy I read your passages; in awe I see your beautiful faces full of peace, glowing, full of light and I thank you for the sharing of your hearts and your souls. I thank you all for being who you are.
Many Blessings,
Nana aka Patricia
Dear John-Nuri, Emily and Jeremy and of course my beloved Luke, Thank you for all you have given us that have followed you day by day. I can’t tell you how much it has changed my own life. I understand those who envy you, and you deserve to be envied, because your have had an experience worth a lifetime. I want the Dalai Lama too. I salute you and all you have done. I also am sad for the Nigerian and Tibetian students who didn’t get to be there. I don’t know you very well, but I love you all very much. Goodbye is hard, but don’t despair - you will go back, and maybe some of us will go with you. Lots of Love for a Safe Journey Home. Luke’s Nana.
Day twelve writings and pictures are so wonderful. A big big thank you to Tom for all your work on the blog, and to Schmuel for the magnificent pictures. I hope you realize the happiness you have brought to so many of us.
We are counting the minutes until your plane lands. With so much love, Joyce
And by now you are almost in the air winging your way home. Thank you for all you’ve given us, as we’ve read your hearts’ journey in this beauty diary of special moments!
Thank you for sharing this journey of a lifetime with all of us who are lucky enough to be able to turn on our computers and live vicariously through your writings and photos. I am so inspired by all of you young people (and all of the adults who have supported you in making this dream come true). Your beautiful and heartfelt writings fill my heart to overflowing!
Soquel, CA
Your Grandmother Jennie sent this to me and I loved your article which was filled with so much love. What a grace-filled experience for you all and I gift that will remain with you forever.
Congratulations on getting into USD. I think you will love it and they surely will love you. Be sure to stop in and see Fr. Dan when you get there. He’ll be a good friend.
Dear friends,
its a great pleasure and ecstatic to meet all of you outspoken and understanding guys from mt madonna school. i really miss and cherished the short but memomorable moment we have tasted together. you all are so frank and amiable that i really feel like imitating alot of positve facets from you all.
its like on the fire and pain like frostbite to part away from you all. thanks for the empathy that jeremy had for all of our tcv student who had missed they most sacred virtue to get blessing from our leader dalai lama.
have a nice time and moment.
withe love and cheer
dorji
tcv
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Patricia Johnson aka Nana // Mar 30, 2007 at 7:10 am
Dear Ones,
With great joy I read your passages; in awe I see your beautiful faces full of peace, glowing, full of light and I thank you for the sharing of your hearts and your souls. I thank you all for being who you are.
Many Blessings,
Nana aka Patricia
PS: Jeremy thank you for choosing me as your Nana
Sharon Mayes // Mar 30, 2007 at 11:01 am
Dear John-Nuri, Emily and Jeremy and of course my beloved Luke, Thank you for all you have given us that have followed you day by day. I can’t tell you how much it has changed my own life. I understand those who envy you, and you deserve to be envied, because your have had an experience worth a lifetime. I want the Dalai Lama too. I salute you and all you have done. I also am sad for the Nigerian and Tibetian students who didn’t get to be there. I don’t know you very well, but I love you all very much. Goodbye is hard, but don’t despair - you will go back, and maybe some of us will go with you. Lots of Love for a Safe Journey Home. Luke’s Nana.
Joyce Vissell // Mar 30, 2007 at 11:30 am
Day twelve writings and pictures are so wonderful. A big big thank you to Tom for all your work on the blog, and to Schmuel for the magnificent pictures. I hope you realize the happiness you have brought to so many of us.
We are counting the minutes until your plane lands. With so much love, Joyce
Charley Thweatt // Apr 1, 2007 at 4:17 am
And by now you are almost in the air winging your way home. Thank you for all you’ve given us, as we’ve read your hearts’ journey in this beauty diary of special moments!
Annie Chapin // Apr 1, 2007 at 9:31 am
Thank you for sharing this journey of a lifetime with all of us who are lucky enough to be able to turn on our computers and live vicariously through your writings and photos. I am so inspired by all of you young people (and all of the adults who have supported you in making this dream come true). Your beautiful and heartfelt writings fill my heart to overflowing!
Soquel, CA
Sr. Therese // Apr 3, 2007 at 9:45 am
Dear Naomi,
Your Grandmother Jennie sent this to me and I loved your article which was filled with so much love. What a grace-filled experience for you all and I gift that will remain with you forever.
Congratulations on getting into USD. I think you will love it and they surely will love you. Be sure to stop in and see Fr. Dan when you get there. He’ll be a good friend.
Happy holidays and blessings,
Therse
Dorji Gyaltsen // Apr 9, 2007 at 9:04 pm
Dear friends,
its a great pleasure and ecstatic to meet all of you outspoken and understanding guys from mt madonna school. i really miss and cherished the short but memomorable moment we have tasted together. you all are so frank and amiable that i really feel like imitating alot of positve facets from you all.
its like on the fire and pain like frostbite to part away from you all. thanks for the empathy that jeremy had for all of our tcv student who had missed they most sacred virtue to get blessing from our leader dalai lama.
have a nice time and moment.
withe love and cheer
dorji
tcv
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