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03/22/21 08:49 AM #1052    

 

Karen Peterson (Belliston)

Thanks, Dan. That's very helpful! How long did you live there? And when?


03/22/21 07:35 PM #1053    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

You're welcome Karen --we moved from La Paz to Cochabamba in October of 2014, then back to Texas ,New Braunfels, in May of 2017 -- 2 years, 8 months..

1981-'83 - La Paz working out of the U.S. Embassy. (two years)

Retired November 1994, moved to La Paz and opened a restaurant/bakery -- met and interacted with large groups in the Bolivian community, made a lot of friends.  We were very active in the LDS Church while there.

Moved to Boerne (Burn--eee), Texas in n November 1996 - then to Providence, Utah in November 1998, returning to Bolivia (La Paz) n November 2002.  Then to Cochabamba in October 2014.  ( a total of 19 years in Bolivia)

Incidentally, your grandson will soon learn about the typical breakfast snack food 'Saltena' (can't get 'n-ya' to work on this Cromebook -- the 'n' would be pronounced 'n-ya', as -- I dislike the Cromebook very much.  Anyway, the Saltena is a meat (chicken, or beef) ,potato,peas filled in a small half-football  shaped pastry dough- about 1/4 lb.  It's a great meat pie, often eatened mid-morning as a snack, as we might eat a donut or cinnamon roll.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


03/23/21 09:41 AM #1054    

 

Steven Nielsen

Dear BLHS 1962 friends, tonight (March 23rd) is the Special Fireside on Hebrew Writing Styles within the Holy Scriptures I've been telling everyone about.

The Fireside will be held at 7:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time (MST) here in Utah and promises to be very informative, interesting as well as entertaining. A Power Point presentation, the material is well organized, thoroughly researched and includes Colorful Paintings and slides throughout. -- You can watch the Fireside on Zoom!

Here's the Link:   zoom.us/j/91855705039   
 
I hope you make time to see it, and if you do please post your thoughts.
 
All the very best,
Steve 
 

03/23/21 10:00 AM #1055    

 

Steven Nielsen

I must be living in a dream world (or a fog?) because reality came crashing in on me just a few minutes ago when I reviewed the 'In Memory' section of our website here. HOLY MACKEREL we've lost a lot of folks to the Grim Reaper! Wow. Very sobering...I've been so blessed with good health, not that I don't have HBP and arthrities etc. and that said I'm also grateful to be back in Utah with family and friends. 55 years in Houston Texas was mostly a fine experience, but the last few years with 7,000,000 happy campers in Houston and vacinity, plus hurricains, humidity, horrendous traffic and ever increasing crime, were tough years. Life became a rat ract to say the least. --- All that said, next year marks our 60th since graduating from Ben Lomond High and I'd like to volunteer to help in any way possible with a 60th class reunion get-together. Pete, Karen, Parry... whoever is in charge, please leave me a note here or email steven.nielsen@att.net. - I check that email most every day.  


04/05/21 10:19 PM #1056    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

 


04/06/21 11:00 AM #1057    

Gary Acker

More good ones Dan,thanks buddy!

06/02/21 09:03 PM #1058    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

When I read this, I thought of you guys.


06/03/21 08:12 AM #1059    

Gary Acker

Now that's a perfect answer. He must be an expert in washing dishes.

06/03/21 06:42 PM #1060    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

I know I am, and do windows as well!


06/19/21 02:33 PM #1061    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

I eceived a note from Pete Beliston (supposedly) a couple of days ago, asking for a favor.  It etailed buying somthing for a hundred dollars, that he wasn't able to get right now.  Asking if I could get itand he would send the money.  Obviously suspicious -- I asked where he was, and no answer.

 

Pete, it might be time to change passwords.

 

Dan


06/19/21 08:56 PM #1062    

 

Pete Belliston

Hey Dan--We're just remimnding you that you will be as old as we are tomorrow. Happy 77th Birthday! Have fun and don't fall down!


06/19/21 08:56 PM #1063    

 

Pete Belliston

Hey Dan--We're just remimnding you that you will be as old as we are tomorrow. Happy 77th Birthday! Have fun and don't fall down!


06/19/21 09:25 PM #1064    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

Chuckling!  Thank you older folks for your good wishes..

 


06/19/21 10:23 PM #1065    

 

Daniel Hutchinson


06/22/21 06:17 PM #1066    

Gary Acker

Is it your birthday or what? If it is happy birthday it's not on your profile so I'm going to guessing

07/15/21 08:54 PM #1067    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

OK guys, what's the latest with the Loch Ness Monster?


07/16/21 07:17 AM #1068    

Gary Acker

Yeah Dan,I've been wondering a lot about that myself. Do you think that you can get a conversation going about anything? Been a quiet time except for birthdays. By the way what's the heat like in "Big Texas ", its been so hot and dry around here more than I can remember along with broken records every week. Be safe buddy.

07/16/21 01:22 PM #1069    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

Well, Gary let's see if we get any response to this. My response to my Bolivian Jewish friend who sent this to me was: ""WOW!  some great words --makes me realize I don't remain thankful nearly enough"

These eleven short stories are all very good stories and make us think twice about the daily happenings in our lives as we deal with others!!

  1.  Today, I interviewed my grandmother for part of a research paper I'm working
on for my Psychology class.  When I asked her to define success in
 her own words, she said;

"Success is when you look back at your life and the memories make you smile."

 

2.  Today, after my 72 hour shift at the fire station, a woman ran up to me  at the grocery store and gave me a hug.  When I tensed up, she realized I didn't recognize her.  She let go with tears of joy in her eyes and the most  sincere smile and said;

"On 9-11-2001, you carried me out of the World Trade  Center ...."

 

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3.  Today, after I watched my dog get run over by a car, I sat on the side of the road holding him and crying.  And just before he died;  
he licked the tears off my face.

 

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4.  Today at 7 AM, I woke up feeling ill, but decided I needed the money, so I went into work. 

At 3 PM I got laid off.  On my drive home I got a flat tire.  When I went into the trunk for the spare, it was flat too.

A man in a BMW pulled over, gave me a ride, we chatted, and then he offered me a job. 

I start tomorrow..

 

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5.  Today, as my father, three brothers, and two sisters stood around my mother's hospital bed, my mother uttered her last coherent words before she died.

She simply said, "I feel so loved right now.  We should have gotten together like this more often."

 

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6.  Today, I kissed my dad on the forehead as he passed away in a small hospital bed.  About 5 seconds after he passed,

I realized it was the first time I had given him a kiss since I was a little boy.

 

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7.  Today, in the cutest voice, my 8-year-old daughter asked me to start recycling.  I chuckled and asked, "Why?"  She replied, "So you can help me save the planet." I chuckled again and asked, "And why do you want to save the planet?"

Because that's where I keep all my stuff," she said.

 

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8.  Today, when I witnessed a 27-year-old breast cancer patient laughing hysterically at her 2-year-old daughter's antics, I suddenly realized that,

I need to stop complaining about my life and start celebrating it again.

 

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9.  Today, a boy in a wheelchair saw me desperately struggling on crutches with my broken leg and offered to carry my backpack and books for me.  He helped me all the way across campus to my class and as he was leaving he said,

"I hope you feel better soon."

 

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10.  Today, I was feeling down because the results of a biopsy came back  malignant.  When I got home, I opened an e-mail that said, "Thinking of you  today.  If you need me, I'm a phone call away."

It was from a high school friend I hadn't seen in 10 years.

 

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11.  Today, I was traveling in Kenya and I met a refugee from Zimbabwe ...  He  said he hadn't eaten anything in over 3 days and looked extremely skinny and unhealthy.  Then my friend offered him the rest of the sandwich he was eating.

The first thing the man said was, "We can share it."

 

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The best sermons are lived, not preached.

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07/16/21 01:28 PM #1070    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

I recall giving my Step-dad a kiss, telling him I loved him, just before I left again for Bolivia.  I never saw him again; he died about a year later.  I'm sure glad I gave him that kiss.  When I told him I loved him, he responded with "I love you too Danny".  What made it so sweet, was he was a brusk, tough man his enttire life, not prone to utter sentimentalities.


07/16/21 01:41 PM #1071    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

Looking at this profile picture with my ship in the background, I can see why one of my good Navy buddies, shipmates, from Utah -- used to call me "Flaps".  

While in the Navy, I recall a doctor telling me, he could fix the protruding ears.  I thought about it, and told him, "no, It's part of who I am, part of my personality".  So I've just remained 'old flaps'.

Note the BLHS class ring on my right hand.


07/17/21 08:49 AM #1072    

Gary Acker

Your kissing your father really hit home, my dad was just a breath away from passing and I asked the nurse what I should do, (I was completely exhausted),she said go home and I will call you you've been a good son. I kissed him and went home, a short distance away. He passed in about an hour. Your story brought it all back. It's the truth isn't it. Be safe

07/18/21 04:53 PM #1073    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

Jefferson said. "God forbid we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion. The people cannot be all, and always, well informed. The part which is wrong will be discontented, in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive. If they remain quiet under such misconceptions, it is lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty.... And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time, that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to the facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure."


07/20/21 05:00 PM #1074    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

Well Gary, so much to once again trying to stimulate some interest.  Life has taken us so many different paths, this site just isn't interesting to anyone, as Karen alluded to. Too bad.


07/20/21 07:54 PM #1075    

Gary Acker

Yeah kind of sad in a way. I think that I'll just have to email you.

07/20/21 08:31 PM #1076    

 

Daniel Hutchinson

Thumbs up Amigo.


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