Enjoy the pics.
Hi Marie, Noelle and Stefan; Bill and Helen; John, Mary Ann and Chrissy; and Rich, Mary, Alyssa and Sarah Jane. This blog is to keep you up-to-date on my adventures in California (and cut down on my emails). Still feel free to email. If you want to alerted when a new posting is added, enter your email address in the FOLLOW BY EMAIL field below and click Submit. I hope this is not too boring for you. Enjoy. God Bless (I miss all of you). Genesius.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
St. Gregory the Great - West Coast Style
Well, I finally made it over to St. Greg's in San Diego. You can see from the pictures, it almost looks like the one back home. Sure. OK. After Mass I walked into the church office and spoke with the admin, Stephanie, and told her I was from St. Greg's in Hamilton, New Jersey. She asked if we had a school? "Yes", I replied. "I keep getting your email", she said. Stephanie has been getting emails from SGG students concerning their home assignments; as well as offers from contractors to "fix" our moldy basement. Here's the link to their website: St. Gregory the Great Catholic Parish. Their pictures are better than mine; they had a sunny day.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Meet the Family...
...the family pets that is.
Meet Benji, a Pekingese puppy. Sorry, I meant "dog". He doesn't like to be called puppy, small, short, or even dog. He thinks he human, and looks at you when talk about him. He's our "Little Buddha". Then there is Odie, a Chihuahua. When he gets excited he wags his tail so fast it could power the lights in my bedroom.
As soon as I come through the door they serenade me with non-stop barking. Although, after two weeks, they have gotten use to my living here. In fact, when I came home last night, Thursday, late from school, they tag-teamed me at the dinner begging to be fed.
Meet Benji, a Pekingese puppy. Sorry, I meant "dog". He doesn't like to be called puppy, small, short, or even dog. He thinks he human, and looks at you when talk about him. He's our "Little Buddha". Then there is Odie, a Chihuahua. When he gets excited he wags his tail so fast it could power the lights in my bedroom.
As soon as I come through the door they serenade me with non-stop barking. Although, after two weeks, they have gotten use to my living here. In fact, when I came home last night, Thursday, late from school, they tag-teamed me at the dinner begging to be fed.
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