Tuesday, December 29, 2009

The Lantern's January Birthdays!


1. Priscilla Annis/January 23
2. Florence Berodi/January 17
3. Carol Campbell/January 16
4. Margaret Crowley/January 18
5. Brian Curry/ January 25
6. Robert DeBonis/January 4
7. Billy DeCarlo/January 24
8. Evelyn Elkins/ January 22
9. Daniel Ferrara/January 30
10. Arthur Figlaola/January 2
11. Victor Foresta/January 5
12. Rose Franciosa/January 3
13. Jay Gottlieb,January 13
14. Rosemary Grasso/January 18
15. Edward Greenberg/January 21
16. Stanley Hornsby/January 1
17. William Janis/January 1
18. Judith Kaden/January 19
19. Frederick LaRosa/January26
20. Gerard Prew/January 9
21. Karen Reska/January 5
22. Geraldine Sasso/January 16
23. Gerald Small/January 13
24. James Trainor/January 10

 

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Great Shares! Janice Scandone


Just Sharing

Below is a photo of Janice Scandone and her dear friend, Midge
taken on Christmas Eve.  The other lovely girls are Midge's daugthers.

Janice hates to have her picture taken but I snagged this one on
Facebook, as one of Midge's daughter posted it there.

I love the photo and did ask for Janice's permission before inserting
it on the Lantern.



Happy New Year my dear friends!


I'm not going to bother making any new resolutions in 2010.  I never keep them anyway!  My intentions were always good though.  Are you planning on making any new resolutions for the new year?

Hugs, Rose

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Great Send from Paula Taylor



The dance stars:  My daughter Andrea, my grandaughter Alyssa, my grandson Samuel and myself

Greetings!  Paula Taylor Steverson






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Monday, December 21, 2009

Peter Zaccone & Diane! Utube SSC 2009



Thought you might enjoy seeing Peter and Diane ("the love of his life") dancing at Salem Country Club the other night. Isn't he terrific?

This was taken by one of our dance class members after our ballroom dance lesson. (He threatens to put all of us on "youTube" in the near future!)

Meanwhile, tonight I'm joining Peter and Diane and another couple from our class at the Park Plaza in Boston for The Winter Ball, a formal affair (Scott's wearing a tux) with a great orchestra, where we will have our "recital". . . well, not really, but we will be practicing our moves on the dance floor. Wish I could send pictures!

I wonder if you could somehow post the youTube video of Peter's dancing on the Lantern??

Merry Christmas,
Meri

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Great Shares by the paint brush of Ruthie Arvanian Bowler! Great Job






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OMG! Five more days left!


Wow, five more days until Christmas!  And, according to the News, I hear you, my dear friends are shoveling snow and plowing away up north.  We are also having a cold spell here in Florida...it is 61 degrees today!  It will be back up in the 80s by next week.  I actually enjoy the cool weather for a change.  I heard you guys had 11 degrees the other day.......I don't quite miss that too much!  LOL

Just thought I'd bring to your attention the cute little Reindeer walking around the blog....look out for the Christmas cookie shaped like a Christmas Tree........CLICK ON IT and the Reindeer will jump around to find it and then he stops to eat it.  It is hilarious!

And of course, I had to add the bouncing Snowman again this year.

Love to all of you..............Miss you!  Thank you for your cards and best wishes for the holidays!  Thank you to all that participate in the Lantern and allowing us back into your lives again, as we are the best of friends that anyone could ever have.

Sal, loved your email so much that I just had to post it on the Lantern....thanks.

Diane....thanks for your recent phone call and the box of chocolates from Russo's!  I ate the whole top layer already.........Oh am I bad.

Jeanine, thanks for your email today, I was getting worried, looking forward to seeing you soon here in Florida.

Janice and Dora, thank you for your emails everyday....makes me have a feel good day!

Richard, where have you been?




Great Shares by Sal Carmosino - HANDBOOK 2010

Health:

1. Drink plenty of water.
2. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a beggar.
3. Eat more foods that grow on trees and plants and eat less food that is manufactured in plants..
4. Live with the 3 E's -- Energy, Enthusiasm and Empathy
5. Make time to pray.
6. Play more games
7. Read more books than you did in 2009
8. Sit in silence for at least 10 minutes each day
9. Sleep for 7 hours.
10. Take a 10-30 minutes walk daily. And while you walk, smile.

Personality:

11. Don't compare your life to others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
12. Don't have negative thoughts or things you cannot control.  Instead invest your energy in positive         present moment.
13. Don't over do. Keep your limits.
14. Don't take yourself so seriously. No one else does.
15. Don't waste your precious energy on gossip.
16. Dream more while you are awake
17. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need..
18. Forget issues of the past. Don't remind your partner with His/her mistakes of the past.
That will ruin your present happiness.
19. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. Don't hate others.
20. Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present.
21. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.
22. Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part of the curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the lessons you learn will last a lifetime.
23. Smile and laugh more.
24. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree...

Society:

25. Call your family often.
26. Each day give something good to others.
27. Forgive everyone for everything.
28. Spend time w/ people over the age of 70 and  under the age of 6.
29. Try to make at least three people smile each day.
30. What other people think of you is none of your business.
31. Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch.

Life:

32. Do the right thing!
33. Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful.
34. GOD heals everything.
35. However good or bad a situation is, it will change..
36. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.
37. The best is yet to come..
38. When you awake alive in the morning, thank GOD for it.
39. Your Inner most is always happy. So, be happy.

Last but not the least:

40. Share this with everyone!

Sal

Friday, December 11, 2009

Great Shares......Anyone interested in a $500 Discount? Read an email from my daughter.




The following is an email from my daughter:

OMG! LASIK is a miracle. It is absolutely amazing! I had LASIK on Friday 12/4, a follow-up the next day and then another follow-up after 5 days.

I didn't tell too many people I was having it done because I didn't want to hear all the horror stories of the rare LASIK cases gone wrong. I grilled everyone I know who's had it and researched the best doctors around for the past decade, and finally decided to take the risk and just do it. I freaked out a little reading about the VERY RARE cases of people who lost their peripheral vision, suffered complications or infection, corneal swelling or thinning, appearance of "floaters" and retinal detachment, hemorrhage, blockage in the veins and arteries of the eye, cataract formation, or the worst possible result, loss of an eye or total blindness. As you know, I didn't even want to tell you, my mother, about it until it was over because you are a worry wort with insomnia and I didn't want you to lose any sleep over it. Everyone I talked to said it was the best thing they've ever done for themselves.

It was totally painless and took less than 15 minutes. The waiting was the worst part but once they gave me a Valium I was a little bit more relaxed. I had Intralase LASIK/Monovision Myopia (one eye for distance and one eye for reading) which reduces the need for reading glasses as I get older. After I got my Valium and had numbing drops put in my eyes I was brought into the surgery room and took off my glasses for the last time.

The doctor had me lie down, made sure my eye was positioned directly under the laser and placed a retainer over my eye to keep my eyelids open. This retainer had a suction ring that kept my eye pressurized so the laser could make a corneal flap. It was a little uncomfortable but not painful. The surgeon used a big sophisticated computer to adjust the laser for my particular eye prescriptions. I had to look at a red dot light for a short time while the doctor watched through a microscope while the laser sent pulses of light to my cornea.

The laser light pulses then painlessly reshaped my corneas. The laser made a steady clicking sound while it was doing its magic and there was a mild burning odor when the tissue was being removed which was weird because they were actually burning my eyes. Ewwww.

I was so afraid I was going to sneeze or move while they were doing it. I think I held my breath almost the whole time. The doctor held my head steady while the machine did its thing. I had to look directly at these bright lights on the machine which felt like I was looking into three suns. My eyes were watering like crazy in addition to the stuff they were squirting in my eyes to keep them flushed out. As the doctor was telling me to look at the light everything went totally white and I couldn't see anything which was a little scary but then it was over in the blink of an eye and I could see.

They sat me up and took me out to a waiting room where they taped these clear round disks over each eye. After sitting with my eyes closed for about a half hour they quickly looked at my eyes through a machine and sent me on my way with various eye drops and an appointment to go back the next day for a follow up.

I had to keep my eyes shut for the first four hours after surgery and then start putting in anti-inflammatory eye drops every hour and antibiotic drops every four hours. I looked like Jeff Goldbloom in The Fly with the bubble disks over my eyes all night. I had a hard time getting the glue from the tape they used off my face the next morning but I had absolutely no pain and crystal clear vision. My eyes didn't hurt, they just felt like I spent a few hours at the beach without sunglasses.

I have some red blotches on the whites of my eyes which was caused by broken blood vessels from the suction but that will go away in about a week or two. My eyes have always been extremely sensitive to light and they are and will be even more sensitive to bright light for about a month. I had to put eye drops in for five days and I have to wear these funny looking goggles to sleep so I don't rub or scratch my eyes for another week or so.

The surgery was not cheap and insurance wouldn't pay a penny for it because they consider it cosmetic. I know a few people who traveled to Canada and had it done for a 1/3 of the price but I didn't want to bargain shop with my sight at risk.

It's so exciting to be able to wake up and see everything so clearly without having to fumble around looking for my glasses. I can't wait to go skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling and not have to bring my contacts or worry about my glasses fogging up.

I now have 20/20 vision! I'm kicking myself for not doing it ten years ago but hindsight is 20/20, right?

I'm so happy I got over my fear and did it. If you or anyone you know ever considers having it done, I have a $500 discount to give to anyone I refer so let me know.

The link for the Boston Eye Group/Boston Laser is  http://www.bostonlaser.com/

I'd be happy to talk to anyone who may have questions, just email my MOM, Rose and request my email address and/or cell number.

Michelle Barnes




Thursday, December 10, 2009

Season Greetings to Everyone in The Lantern from Ruthie Bowler

Hi Rose, Didn't know how to post this on the Lantern, but I figure you would. Aren't you happy you don't have to snow blow this mess?


From our home to yours........
Season's Greetings to everyone
at The Lantern.
 
May your walls know joy,
May every room hold laughter,
 And every window open to great possibilities.

Ruthie Bowler

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Merry Christmas my Friends!

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MY CHRISTMAS WISHES TO YOU!


Rose

Friday, December 4, 2009

Chanukah, Chanukkah, Hanukkah, Hanuka is approaching!




I'm a bit confused as to the correct spelling of Hanukkah, as I found many different ways to spell it??????  Don't know the reason why so I chose to use Lucy the Latke's way!  LOL

Holidays preserve the memory of significant events, and traditions continue the practice of cherished values. Hanukkah is a time for family, celebration and joy -- and also a time for remembering the reasons for celebrating. The light of the Hanukkah candles is a reminder of past miracles, and of the continuing pursuit of peaceful Jewish ideals.


My Jewish girlfriend told me years ago that the menorah itself has given rise over the centuries to several Hanukkah customs -- and like the menorah, their origins are not commonly known. For instance, I knew families traditionally eat potato pancakes ("latkes") but I never knew about the (jelly doughnuts) during Hanukkah. I also did not know that the fried food is a reminder of the oil that provided the Miracle of Lights. And while Jews exchange gifts on Hanukkah, it is a misconception that Hanukkah is the "Jewish Christmas."

So, to our Jewish Classmates, enjoy your holiday, however, you choose to spell it.





Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Lantern Luncheon Photos 12/1/2009

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The Lantern Luncheon-December 1, 2009

Lantern Luncheon

Rose,

Here is a summary of our day yesterday with our classmates for the Lantern.

Members of the RHS class of 62 again met at the Continental on Rte 1 in Saugus at 1pm for yet, another mini reunion.

Those in attendance were:

Meri Mastronardi Yankapoulos
Peter Zaccone
Roger Keith
Joanne Nardone
Joanne Strazzulla McCarthy
Billy Melchionno
Dotty Brennan Russo
Estelle Follet Pohner
Robert Scott [Scotty]
Roseanne Bellofatto
Sal Carmosino
Carolyn Carmosino
John Henry

The Continental Restaurant seems to be our new meeting place for the class of 62 as we have been there several times since our last big reunion in August of 2007.

After we exchanged our usual warm greetings in the restaurant foyer we were seated at a long banquet type table. Noticeable absentees were Jeanine Erricolo White, who originally planned this gathering but had to fly to Florida on a family matter and Diane Screnci Beatrice, who had to tend to her ailing mother.  Therefore,
organizing the event fell to Meri Mastronardi again as she made the reservations for the group.

Introductions weren't necessary as everyone broke out into individual conversations which ranged from divorces to grandchildren to teachers from the past to retirements. Of course as most of us are now at the Medicare age, health issues came up as well. Cameras were flashing all over and hopefully some of these will reach Rose for the Lantern blog.

Peter Zaccone still has the same dry wit he has had for years.  He now judges Ballroom Dance contests. Perhaps we'll see Peter as a judge on 'Dancing with the Stars' someday.

Some questions came up that no one seemed to be able to answer...like who was the captain of the football team and the basketball team. The yearbook says that Ronnie Lanza was the basketball captain but no captain was listed for the football team. Some thought it might have been Paul Lavargna and Billy Cataldo as co-captains.

Another question was what were the other classes that were in the McKinley School auditorium in the 5th grade. Some thought it was only one class, that of Miss Pritchard. A late arrival was John Henry, not the Red Sox owner, but our class president who confirmed that it was indeed only one class.

In any event the luncheon lasted well over 3 hours as none of us wanted to leave. At the end of the day, Peter Zaccone graciously paid the entire bill much to everyone's surprise! Everyone offered to pay Peter back but he wouldn't hear of it and even left a generous tip as well. Peter....you will be our guest the next time...leave your wallet at home. But a hearty thank you from all of us for your generosity. Investment person, Roger Keith wanted to know if Peter had a hidden source of wealth somewhere!

Everyone seemed eager for our next gathering and hoped that Rose Franciosa Sisti would make her annual Boston visit next May so we could meet again. Even though several people could not make the luncheon, its good that everyone knows that we have these get togethers, via the blog, email or word of mouth.  Hopefully, it will encourage others to come the next time. There was even some discussion about having it a weekend day the next time as perhaps more would attend if the luncheon is held on a weekend instead.  Let us know your thoughts.

I mentioned to the group, after a toast to ourselves, that these gathering never get old....and its great if we can keep them going. Who would ever have thought in 1962 that we would be 'friends forever'...which indeed we have become.
Sal