Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Time Travel: Thank you, President Trump. Your tweets could be...
Time Travel: Thank you, President Trump. Your tweets could be...: Thank you, President Trump. Your tweets could be indicating approval for a book written 47 years ago. Your ‘Sanctuary Cities’ seem to...
Thank you, President Trump. Your tweets could be indicating approval for a book written 47 years ago.
Your ‘Sanctuary Cities’ seem to have a similarity to “The Alternate Safe World of Sanctuary.”
For comparison look on Amazon and Kindle.
http://amzn.to/25sOwt5
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Time Travel: Sanctuary's time has come
Time Travel: Sanctuary's time has come: The talk in the news this week has been about Sanctuary cities. I wrote ...
Sanctuary's time has come
The
talk in the news this week has been about Sanctuary cities.
I
wrote “The Alternate Safe World of Sanctuary” in 1972, forty-seven years
ago. I wrote it because I was angry at the
“free-loaders” who took advantage of our ‘help’ organizations, i.e. government,
churches, neighbors.
And
I invented Sanctuary where help could be obtained – but it was the only
place. Although computer-styled advances
have changed our way of living, the nucleus of a current solution is still
here.
Finally
the world has caught up with me.
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Time Travel: Meeting with Dr. Igor
Time Travel: Meeting with Dr. Igor: MEETING WITH DR. IGOR Mariam presented a copy of “Worries Won’t Ha...
Meeting with Dr. Igor
Mariam presented a copy of “Worries Won’t
Happen – Fred’s Story” to Dr. Teresa Leyba, President of Glendale
Community College and Dr. Igor Voytov, student at GCC.
The
Glendale Community College Donor Luncheon was held on Thursday afternoon, March
21st. And what a scene this was! White tablecloth lay-out . . . soft
background music . . . 223 people dressed up in their Sunday-go-to-meeting
outfits. All mixed together were GCC
staff, donors of Scholarships and students who received scholarships.
Magaly,
my super-special daughter-in-law, is a Physical Therapist at the Adapted
Fitness Center, so she came from her job and we met at our table. And also at our table - Igor and Liudmila
Voytov. who were awarded Dr. Fred
Cheshire ESL Scholarships for the purpose of improving their English
skills. (I told you their stories in the
last Newsletter.)
I
asked Dr. Igor to write a short story of his life in Russia. Before I show you that I need to mention a
couple of things.
(A). If
you have tried to make a contribution to Fred’s Scholarship Fund by credit
card, the link I gave you was not working for awhile. It has been corrected and royalties of $230
from “Worries Won’t Happen – Fred’s Story” have been added to this fund. Book sales were consistent for a couple of
months and now have settled down to once-in-awhile. This is not an earth-shattering contribution
but each one of you who purchased a book can know that every dollar continues
to grow in the Endowment Fund. Believe
me, I thank all of you so much who have purchased books and donated to the
Fund.
Try
it out if you don’t believe me! J
(B). If
you have something to tell me about your friendship with Fred, please let me
know in the next month. By June 4th
I hope to finish a rough draft of “There’s Nothing I Can’t Do.” Send me an email at mimar102@cox.net
The
reason for the June 4 date: My spine is
curving which is causing me considerable pain.
The doctors are going to open up my back again and screw some more
strengthening metal in the lower part. When
this was first done on July 3rd, it took me six weeks before I recovered
enough to bend over again. My doctor
keeps reminding me in a regretful tone, “Since you’re 91, this is going to take
longer, be harder.” And I keep reminding
him, “There’s nothing I can do about the age, let’s get this over with.” I’m not worried. If I appeared at the Golden Gate before I
finished this book, Fred would tell me “Turn around, go back and get back to
work.”
So here’s Dr. Igor and what he wrote for us. I’ll get Liudmila’s story
after I finish this surgery.
I was born in Ukraine
as a sickly child. All my childhood was
associated with constant pain. When I
was five years old my father gave me the Bible.
I read the words that became my guiding star for the rest of my life:
"Give and it will be given to you".
Soon my family moved
to Rostov-on-Don. That city is located in the southern part of Russia with more
than 1 million inhabitants.
I graduated from
medical university and was able to help a lot of people. I wrote the book
“Councils of the Orthodox doctor” in 2000. Many people thought that I was a
very rich person. To be honest, I was able to earn about 100 dollars by selling
my book. Most of the time I distributed the book for free. Government officials
demanded a bribe of $3,000 to renew my medical license. I did not want to give
bribes, and I did not have 3000 dollars for these purposes so I lost my
license.
I mastered the new
profession as a software quality specialist.
This gave me
more money than my work in medicine.
In 2010, my son won
the Green Card lottery from the US government and moved to the USA. He enlisted
in the US Air Force and received the medal for the meritorious service.
In 2013, my wife and
I came as tourists to the USA. I wanted to apply for political asylum, but my son
said that this is a bad solution to the problem.
We returned to Russia
after 6 months and moved to live in Moscow. We left all our belongings in
Rostov-on-Don. I kept it a secret in Moscow that my son lives in America and
serves in the Air Force. My son applied for family reunification. After 1.5
years, we moved to the United States to reunite with my son’s family.
I was able to get a
job as a deliveryman in Domino pizza. The work was very hard. On July 13, 2017,
the weather was extremely hot and the air conditioner broke down at my store. I
worked during that day and my health failed. I lost vision on my right eye. I
turned to a doctor and good people from the Lions Sight & Hearing
Foundation charity helped me with restoring my vision. I am grateful to the
kind people in America.
God bless you and
your family.
With respect, Igor.
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