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Nestor G. TorresMerry Christmas
on Thu, 25 Dec 2014 06:43:48 +0200
Hi All,

The day has arrived and I must be the only one up at this hour in the 
morning. All is quite in my house hold. I see presents around the 
Christmas tree and empty bottles of wine from last nights family gathering.

I also came across this letter from an eighty year old man that was 
posted on the Internet this morning:

"It's about (Lifes Journey)
The Train Of Life: At birth we board a train and meet our parents, we 
believe they will always travel by our side, however at some station our 
parents will step down from the train leaving us on this journey alone.
As time goes by other people will board the train and they will be 
significant
Siblings, friends, the love of your life, children, and many others. 
Some will step down and leave a permanent vacuum, others will go so 
unnoticed that we won't realize they vacated their seats. The train ride 
will be full of joy, sorrow, fantasy, expectations, hello's, good byes, 
and farewells. A successful ride requires having a good relationship 
with all passengers especially parents and grandparents. We must give 
the best of ourselves.
The mystery to everyone is we do not know at which station we ourselves 
will step down, so we must live in the best way, Love, Forgive, and 
offer the best of who we are. It is important to do this because when 
the time comes for us to step down and leave our seat empty we should 
leave behind memories for those who will continue to travel on the train 
of life.
I wish you a joyful journey on the train of life. Success and give lots 
of love, more important thank God for the journey.
Lastly, I thank you for being one of the passengers on my train."



Merry Christmas to you all.

Kinds regards,
Nestor
Jonathan LeemingRe: Merry Christmas
on Thu, 25 Dec 2014 00:31:01 -0700
On Thu, 25 Dec 2014 06:43:48 +0200, Nestor G. Torres wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>The day has arrived and I must be the only one up at this hour in the 
>morning. All is quite in my house hold. I see presents around the 
>Christmas tree and empty bottles of wine from last nights family gathering.
>
>I also came across this letter from an eighty year old man that was 
>posted on the Internet this morning:
>
>"It's about (Lifes Journey)
>The Train Of Life: At birth we board a train and meet our parents, we 
>believe they will always travel by our side, however at some station our 
>parents will step down from the train leaving us on this journey alone.
>As time goes by other people will board the train and they will be 
>significant
>Siblings, friends, the love of your life, children, and many others. 
>Some will step down and leave a permanent vacuum, others will go so 
>unnoticed that we won't realize they vacated their seats. The train ride 
>will be full of joy, sorrow, fantasy, expectations, hello's, good byes, 
>and farewells. A successful ride requires having a good relationship 
>with all passengers especially parents and grandparents. We must give 
>the best of ourselves.
>The mystery to everyone is we do not know at which station we ourselves 
>will step down, so we must live in the best way, Love, Forgive, and 
>offer the best of who we are. It is important to do this because when 
>the time comes for us to step down and leave our seat empty we should 
>leave behind memories for those who will continue to travel on the train 
>of life.
>I wish you a joyful journey on the train of life. Success and give lots 
>of love, more important thank God for the journey.
>Lastly, I thank you for being one of the passengers on my train."
>
>
>
>Merry Christmas to you all.
>
>Kinds regards,
>Nestor

Hi Nestor,

I'm sure that we can all relate to the sentiments of your post…  I'm
certainly glad to have enjoyed conversations with you on our train
ride!  Here is wishing you and yours a long train journey… enjoy all
the sights and best wishes to your fellow passengers.

Merry Christmas to all… Jonathan
Nestor G. TorresRe: Merry Christmas
on Fri, 26 Dec 2014 16:30:13 +0200
On 2014/12/25 09:31 AM, "Jonathan Leeming" wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Dec 2014 06:43:48 +0200, Nestor G. Torres wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> The day has arrived and I must be the only one up at this hour in the
>> morning. All is quite in my house hold. I see presents around the
>> Christmas tree and empty bottles of wine from last nights family gathering.
>>
>> I also came across this letter from an eighty year old man that was
>> posted on the Internet this morning:
>>
>> "It's about (Lifes Journey)
>> The Train Of Life: At birth we board a train and meet our parents, we
>> believe they will always travel by our side, however at some station our
>> parents will step down from the train leaving us on this journey alone.
>> As time goes by other people will board the train and they will be
>> significant
>> Siblings, friends, the love of your life, children, and many others.
>> Some will step down and leave a permanent vacuum, others will go so
>> unnoticed that we won't realize they vacated their seats. The train ride
>> will be full of joy, sorrow, fantasy, expectations, hello's, good byes,
>> and farewells. A successful ride requires having a good relationship
>> with all passengers especially parents and grandparents. We must give
>> the best of ourselves.
>> The mystery to everyone is we do not know at which station we ourselves
>> will step down, so we must live in the best way, Love, Forgive, and
>> offer the best of who we are. It is important to do this because when
>> the time comes for us to step down and leave our seat empty we should
>> leave behind memories for those who will continue to travel on the train
>> of life.
>> I wish you a joyful journey on the train of life. Success and give lots
>> of love, more important thank God for the journey.
>> Lastly, I thank you for being one of the passengers on my train."
>>
>>
>>
>> Merry Christmas to you all.
>>
>> Kinds regards,
>> Nestor
>
> Hi Nestor,
>
> I'm sure that we can all relate to the sentiments of your post…  I'm
> certainly glad to have enjoyed conversations with you on our train
> ride!  Here is wishing you and yours a long train journey… enjoy all
> the sights and best wishes to your fellow passengers.
>
> Merry Christmas to all… Jonathan
>

Thank you Jonathan; well appreciated.
Carlos A Beling Re: Merry Christmas
on Sat, 27 Dec 2014 12:04:02 -0200
Hello:
I hope that the attach is wellcome as Christmas and New Year Greetings 
as I would like to do.

Fraternally
Beling


On 26/12/2014 12:30, "Nestor G. Torres" wrote:
> On 2014/12/25 09:31 AM, "Jonathan Leeming" wrote:
>> On Thu, 25 Dec 2014 06:43:48 +0200, Nestor G. Torres wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> The day has arrived and I must be the only one up at this hour in the
>>> morning. All is quite in my house hold. I see presents around the
>>> Christmas tree and empty bottles of wine from last nights family
>>> gathering.
>>>
>>> I also came across this letter from an eighty year old man that was
>>> posted on the Internet this morning:
>>>
>>> "It's about (Lifes Journey)
>>> The Train Of Life: At birth we board a train and meet our parents, we
>>> believe they will always travel by our side, however at some station our
>>> parents will step down from the train leaving us on this journey alone.
>>> As time goes by other people will board the train and they will be
>>> significant
>>> Siblings, friends, the love of your life, children, and many others.
>>> Some will step down and leave a permanent vacuum, others will go so
>>> unnoticed that we won't realize they vacated their seats. The train ride
>>> will be full of joy, sorrow, fantasy, expectations, hello's, good byes,
>>> and farewells. A successful ride requires having a good relationship
>>> with all passengers especially parents and grandparents. We must give
>>> the best of ourselves.
>>> The mystery to everyone is we do not know at which station we ourselves
>>> will step down, so we must live in the best way, Love, Forgive, and
>>> offer the best of who we are. It is important to do this because when
>>> the time comes for us to step down and leave our seat empty we should
>>> leave behind memories for those who will continue to travel on the train
>>> of life.
>>> I wish you a joyful journey on the train of life. Success and give lots
>>> of love, more important thank God for the journey.
>>> Lastly, I thank you for being one of the passengers on my train."
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Merry Christmas to you all.
>>>
>>> Kinds regards,
>>> Nestor
>>
>> Hi Nestor,
>>
>> I'm sure that we can all relate to the sentiments of your post…  I'm
>> certainly glad to have enjoyed conversations with you on our train
>> ride!  Here is wishing you and yours a long train journey… enjoy all
>> the sights and best wishes to your fellow passengers.
>>
>> Merry Christmas to all… Jonathan
>>
>
> Thank you Jonathan; well appreciated.


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César Calvo Re: Merry Christmas
on Sat, 27 Dec 2014 15:20:52 +0100
Good work, it is very nice.
Many thanks and merry christmas to all people.
From Spain - Alcalá de Henares.
Your friend.


"Carlos A Beling"  escribió en el mensaje de 
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Hello:
I hope that the attach is wellcome as Christmas and New Year Greetings
as I would like to do.

Fraternally
Beling


On 26/12/2014 12:30, "Nestor G. Torres" wrote:
> On 2014/12/25 09:31 AM, "Jonathan Leeming" wrote:
>> On Thu, 25 Dec 2014 06:43:48 +0200, Nestor G. Torres wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> The day has arrived and I must be the only one up at this hour in the
>>> morning. All is quite in my house hold. I see presents around the
>>> Christmas tree and empty bottles of wine from last nights family
>>> gathering.
>>>
>>> I also came across this letter from an eighty year old man that was
>>> posted on the Internet this morning:
>>>
>>> "It's about (Lifes Journey)
>>> The Train Of Life: At birth we board a train and meet our parents, we
>>> believe they will always travel by our side, however at some station our
>>> parents will step down from the train leaving us on this journey alone.
>>> As time goes by other people will board the train and they will be
>>> significant
>>> Siblings, friends, the love of your life, children, and many others.
>>> Some will step down and leave a permanent vacuum, others will go so
>>> unnoticed that we won't realize they vacated their seats. The train ride
>>> will be full of joy, sorrow, fantasy, expectations, hello's, good byes,
>>> and farewells. A successful ride requires having a good relationship
>>> with all passengers especially parents and grandparents. We must give
>>> the best of ourselves.
>>> The mystery to everyone is we do not know at which station we ourselves
>>> will step down, so we must live in the best way, Love, Forgive, and
>>> offer the best of who we are. It is important to do this because when
>>> the time comes for us to step down and leave our seat empty we should
>>> leave behind memories for those who will continue to travel on the train
>>> of life.
>>> I wish you a joyful journey on the train of life. Success and give lots
>>> of love, more important thank God for the journey.
>>> Lastly, I thank you for being one of the passengers on my train."
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Merry Christmas to you all.
>>>
>>> Kinds regards,
>>> Nestor
>>
>> Hi Nestor,
>>
>> I'm sure that we can all relate to the sentiments of your post…  I'm
>> certainly glad to have enjoyed conversations with you on our train
>> ride!  Here is wishing you and yours a long train journey… enjoy all
>> the sights and best wishes to your fellow passengers.
>>
>> Merry Christmas to all… Jonathan
>>
>
> Thank you Jonathan; well appreciated.
Nestor G. TorresRe: Merry Christmas
on Sat, 27 Dec 2014 18:15:38 +0200
On 2014/12/27 04:04 PM, Carlos A Beling wrote:
Hi I've been playing the little drummer boy to everyone's delight.
Thank you for that festive cheer.
Nestor

> Hello:
> I hope that the attach is wellcome as Christmas and New Year Greetings
> as I would like to do.
>
> Fraternally
> Beling
>
>
> On 26/12/2014 12:30, "Nestor G. Torres" wrote:
>> On 2014/12/25 09:31 AM, "Jonathan Leeming" wrote:
>>> On Thu, 25 Dec 2014 06:43:48 +0200, Nestor G. Torres wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> The day has arrived and I must be the only one up at this hour in the
>>>> morning. All is quite in my house hold. I see presents around the
>>>> Christmas tree and empty bottles of wine from last nights family
>>>> gathering.
>>>>
>>>> I also came across this letter from an eighty year old man that was
>>>> posted on the Internet this morning:
>>>>
>>>> "It's about (Lifes Journey)
>>>> The Train Of Life: At birth we board a train and meet our parents, we
>>>> believe they will always travel by our side, however at some station
>>>> our
>>>> parents will step down from the train leaving us on this journey alone.
>>>> As time goes by other people will board the train and they will be
>>>> significant
>>>> Siblings, friends, the love of your life, children, and many others.
>>>> Some will step down and leave a permanent vacuum, others will go so
>>>> unnoticed that we won't realize they vacated their seats. The train
>>>> ride
>>>> will be full of joy, sorrow, fantasy, expectations, hello's, good byes,
>>>> and farewells. A successful ride requires having a good relationship
>>>> with all passengers especially parents and grandparents. We must give
>>>> the best of ourselves.
>>>> The mystery to everyone is we do not know at which station we ourselves
>>>> will step down, so we must live in the best way, Love, Forgive, and
>>>> offer the best of who we are. It is important to do this because when
>>>> the time comes for us to step down and leave our seat empty we should
>>>> leave behind memories for those who will continue to travel on the
>>>> train
>>>> of life.
>>>> I wish you a joyful journey on the train of life. Success and give lots
>>>> of love, more important thank God for the journey.
>>>> Lastly, I thank you for being one of the passengers on my train."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Merry Christmas to you all.
>>>>
>>>> Kinds regards,
>>>> Nestor
>>>
>>> Hi Nestor,
>>>
>>> I'm sure that we can all relate to the sentiments of your post…  I'm
>>> certainly glad to have enjoyed conversations with you on our train
>>> ride!  Here is wishing you and yours a long train journey… enjoy all
>>> the sights and best wishes to your fellow passengers.
>>>
>>> Merry Christmas to all… Jonathan
>>>
>>
>> Thank you Jonathan; well appreciated.
Carlos A Beling Re: Merry Christmas
on Sat, 27 Dec 2014 14:32:26 -0200
Hello Nestor.
Very nice that you'd like

Fraternally
Beling

On 27/12/2014 14:15, "Nestor G. Torres" wrote:
> On 2014/12/27 04:04 PM, Carlos A Beling wrote:
> Hi I've been playing the little drummer boy to everyone's delight.
> Thank you for that festive cheer.
> Nestor
>
>> Hello:
>> I hope that the attach is wellcome as Christmas and New Year Greetings
>> as I would like to do.
>>
>> Fraternally
>> Beling
>>
>>
>> On 26/12/2014 12:30, "Nestor G. Torres" wrote:
>>> On 2014/12/25 09:31 AM, "Jonathan Leeming" wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 25 Dec 2014 06:43:48 +0200, Nestor G. Torres wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>
>>>>> The day has arrived and I must be the only one up at this hour in the
>>>>> morning. All is quite in my house hold. I see presents around the
>>>>> Christmas tree and empty bottles of wine from last nights family
>>>>> gathering.
>>>>>
>>>>> I also came across this letter from an eighty year old man that was
>>>>> posted on the Internet this morning:
>>>>>
>>>>> "It's about (Lifes Journey)
>>>>> The Train Of Life: At birth we board a train and meet our parents, we
>>>>> believe they will always travel by our side, however at some station
>>>>> our
>>>>> parents will step down from the train leaving us on this journey
>>>>> alone.
>>>>> As time goes by other people will board the train and they will be
>>>>> significant
>>>>> Siblings, friends, the love of your life, children, and many others.
>>>>> Some will step down and leave a permanent vacuum, others will go so
>>>>> unnoticed that we won't realize they vacated their seats. The train
>>>>> ride
>>>>> will be full of joy, sorrow, fantasy, expectations, hello's, good
>>>>> byes,
>>>>> and farewells. A successful ride requires having a good relationship
>>>>> with all passengers especially parents and grandparents. We must give
>>>>> the best of ourselves.
>>>>> The mystery to everyone is we do not know at which station we
>>>>> ourselves
>>>>> will step down, so we must live in the best way, Love, Forgive, and
>>>>> offer the best of who we are. It is important to do this because when
>>>>> the time comes for us to step down and leave our seat empty we should
>>>>> leave behind memories for those who will continue to travel on the
>>>>> train
>>>>> of life.
>>>>> I wish you a joyful journey on the train of life. Success and give
>>>>> lots
>>>>> of love, more important thank God for the journey.
>>>>> Lastly, I thank you for being one of the passengers on my train."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Merry Christmas to you all.
>>>>>
>>>>> Kinds regards,
>>>>> Nestor
>>>>
>>>> Hi Nestor,
>>>>
>>>> I'm sure that we can all relate to the sentiments of your post…  I'm
>>>> certainly glad to have enjoyed conversations with you on our train
>>>> ride!  Here is wishing you and yours a long train journey… enjoy all
>>>> the sights and best wishes to your fellow passengers.
>>>>
>>>> Merry Christmas to all… Jonathan
>>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you Jonathan; well appreciated.
>