READERS RESPOND
* EDITOR’S NOTE: We asked readers what they were thankful for on
Thanksgiving this year. Here’s what they had to say:
I am thankful for our caring and generous community in which we all live.
I give special thanks to Costa Mesa’s and Newport Beach’s families, local
businesses and corporations who support our local education foundations
and PTAs. We are constantly reminded of our community’s kind spirit as
students’ and parents’ requests for support -- from gift-wrap sales to
program ads to annual cash donations -- are met.
Until the California State Legislature can fully comprehend the reality
of school budgeting at the “poverty level” (California is 41st amongst
the states in annual per pupil expenditures), we will continue to rely on
parental, community and corporate support to educate our children. I give
thanks for the countless hours of time and resources our community has
provided, in the name of our children -- the future leaders of America.
DIANA D. LONG
Executive Director, Newport Harbor Educational Foundation
There are so many, so many things to be thankful for, in this life. When
I think about life and God Almighty, who is the giver of all good things
given to us so undeservingly, my heart rejoices and my soul turns from
mourning into joy and my sadness turns into dancing, just because of his
precious gift of life and the gift of having a beautiful family, and my
beautiful congregation of “La Vina.” They are dear people who dare to
believe and trust in me when everybody else didn’t.
It’s something for which to be very grateful to God and to life itself.
For the support my parents and my family gives to me, for the second
chances in life, and for his grace and mercy.
It is because of all of these things first of all that I am alive at this
very moment and that I have been able to achieve my goals in life. I have
been a pastor for 20 years here in the city of Costa Mesa. I was named
the first Hispanic Man of the Year in 1997 and I just took my state
examination to be a certified Notary Public here in this beautiful city
of Costa Mesa.
For Rene and Ivette, and my little granddaughter, Emily, my wife, Mary,
and Crystal, my little one, whom I love dearly.
JOSE R. CORONADO
Costa Mesa
I have two very special people in my life who made 1999 a great year. My
mother is healthy and happy and I have a wonderful relationship with her.
My mother has made me what I am today and I love her for being a great
person in my life. I love you with all my heart, mom.
I also have a wonderful boyfriend who has been supportive of me during
the hard times and always been there for me. I love you, honey. Looking
forward to the next year and what it brings!
CRISTY JO HEALY
Corona del Mar
I am just thankful to have the most beautiful, considerate and patient
wife in the whole wide world. And for our two incredibly wonderful
children. Happy Thanksgiving.
DAVID ROSTEN
Newport Beach
After losing my older daughter, Misty, who passed away this September at
only 23, I am so thankful I still have my younger daughter, Natalee. A
student at OCC, Natalee is fun, creative, loving and gives so much
strength to me as we both grieve our loss. So, with one daughter in
heaven, Natalee is my angel on this earth.
LEE MALLORY
Newport Beach
I am thankful for the wonderful gift God has given me, my wife Tracy.
I am thankful that the cancer in my mother’s body is being effectively
treated and that she has the strength to cope with this disease.
And I am thankful that I am in good health and can enjoy the things that
life has to offer, that I have a roof over my head and food always on my
table.
But perhaps I am most thankful that I still have my father-in-law. He
arrived for a three-week stay from Erie, Pa., on Nov. 13 at John Wayne Airport. At the baggage claim, he went into full cardiac arrest and tried
to leave us. If not for the cardiologist on his flight, the woman from
the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, the paramedics and everyone who
saved him, he would not be with us to share in this day of thanks. He’s
been called the miracle patient at the hospital, who twice cheated death,
and is now recovering nicely at home with my wife and I.
These are the things I am thankful for this Thanksgiving holiday and I
thank God for watching over all of us.
KEN LINTON
Newport Beach
I am thankful for so many things. The most important is my family. My
husband works hard so that I can stay home and be with our kids. They are
such a joy to me. My daughter is a very special person with a great
attitude about helping out with whatever needs to be done. She is a joy
to be around because she always has fun ideas. My son is so funny. When I
think I am going to go crazy, he says something that makes our whole
family laugh. I am very thankful for my parents and in-laws who are also
helping us raise our kids. They are our kids’ best friends. They love to
share with them all the joys of life. And their grandparents are there to
support us and help them. It is so wonderful to have them all so close
and very supportive of our family.
TAMMY WATSON
Newport Beach
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