Friday, July 31, 2015

RE: Reunion 2015

2015-JUL-31-1109Hrs
The reunion was really wonderful; everything was not perfect but where on earth can one find true perfection anyway! The camaraderie was excellent. You don't have to wait to find out who from your year group  will be going you just have to show up. There were only four from my year group but I had a great time mixing and meeting with the others. Those who missed it for frivolous reasons really missed it. Special thanks to the members of the organizing committee; you did a commendable job voluntarily.
Euline Fox-Peters (70-72)

Re: Fwd: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2015-JUL-31

2015-JUL-31-1049Hrs
*=D> applause CONGRATULATIONS to the 2015 Mausica Reunion Organizing Committee and to all the 'fortunate' participants.  
Upon reading the reports a surge of love-gratitude-melancholy-joy-happiness-et al emotions, all combined -- still wafting there in my heart as I write -- filled my core and I had to respond.  Seems like it was the best ever and made me feel that I truly missed a very special event.  *:( sad
See U All in 2017 and for Carnival 2016.*>:D< big hug
Carol Reveillac 65

RE: REUNION 2015 - Mobay, JM

2015-JUL-31-0207Hrs
Congratulations to the Organising Committee!
I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to the members of Reunion 2015 Organising Committee for a most enjoyable experience in Montego Bay.  Under the leadership of Angela McAlister along with the unwavering support of her band of volunteers this reunion was nearly perfect.  All the attendees contributed to its success. The tremendous hospitality of the two Jamaican bus drivers more than compensated for the failings of our hotelier.  Our spirits and enthusiasm were never dampened. While I did not drink any lemonade, I did drink a lot of water so the hiccups did not last long. I said ”nearly perfect” only because I barely managed to survive a series of attacks from a card shark on Percy’s bus and I was not even in the game.  I was just an innocent bystander.
Nevertheless, put my name down for Reunion 2017 and the “event at Carnival” 2017 and 2016 too.
I look forward to seeing you all and being with you all again.
Errol Lashley 65

RE: REUNION 2015

2015-JUL-30-1609Hrs
We missed you just as you missed the fun!!!
Yes colleagues, it really is as Brenda said in an email earlier this year "...the goal is for us to be together and the camaraderie will happen as it always does."
Togetherness and camaraderie were evident at Reunion 2015 which was thoroughly enjoyed in beautiful Montego Bay, Jamaica. Alumni from all year groups except one, participated in both the day and night activities which included tours to places of interest, tasting local dishes and performing at the much anticipated Mausica Concert. We were also able to interact with the President and some members of the St. James Retired Teachers' Association.
Thanks to all who attended...a good time was certainly had by all.
The concensus was that Reunion 2017 should be held in T&T during the third week of July. In fact it was agreed that every other reunion should be held in T&T. In the years between reunions any groups organizing activities should advertise these on the Blog so that all who are available can attend.
Yes, Jamaica was irie mon.
Angela
f/Organising Committee
Angela McAlister 72

Thursday, July 30, 2015

RE: Please include on the blog.

2015-JUL-29-1328Hrs
Thanks Errol.

"Mausica Reunion 2015
I would like to thank every individual who attended the Mausica Teachers’ “Family” reunion in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Thanks for the very lovely experience we shared together. The reunion provided myriad examples of virtues that contributed to making it the very pleasant experience that it was for me. There was Angela’s quiet and dignified patience as well as her thoughtfulness for organizing our meeting with the St. James chapter of the Jamaica Retired Teachers’ Association. There was also the unending hospitality of Percy and Rupert, our bus-drivers who cheerfully introduced us to various aspects of the Jamaican culture. I cannot forget Dr Mellowes’ gentle humour; the bravery of Marlene as she entered the chilly waters of the YS Falls and the universality of Richard’s generosity. At this reunion, once again, I experienced Carlston’s determination to ensure that my palate receive the deliciousness of the local cuisine.
My thanks to those who publicly boosted our spiritual development during our short vacation, our precious Jasper, Pastor Peters and Dr Mellowes as well as all others who prayed quietly. I must also make mention of the golden Glenda who distinguished herself as our prayer warrior-intercessor on our daily bus rides. She gave us health tips and shared her fruits and moringa seeds with me.
I was happy to meet our pioneers once again, and to hear Errol’s unique and soothing greeting, “How are you doing, Joy?” Rooming with Mennen was a special delight and liaising with Brenda for the concert strengthened my creativity.  Selwyn’s double pool party to honour Judith’s “special” birthday allowed me to realize that numerous stars still reside in the sky at night.
Also enhancing the beauty of the reunion were the flowers of friendship that continue to blossom among the year groups. This was especially evident during the fun-filled group performances at our reunion concert. I got an opportunity to intimately reconnect with my macomere Myrtle and my compere Lance.  I also was able to enjoy Howard’s “Steve Harvey” reggae performance at Rick’ cafĂ© in Negril and to learn from Lana’s lesson on lacatan and other bananas.
Having barely touched on the many places we visited, there is so much more that can be written about the loveliness of this reunion. Suffice it to say, however, we all had a great time! I think Carlston captured it when he alluded to those deeper matters of life that we sometimes overlook. He said that there are those who “wanted us…”, but that “Jamaica needed us”. I believe that we also needed Jamaica.
Admittedly, there were a few hiccups along the way, but these only served to place emphasis on the good gifts we received. Being part of the reunion has further confirmed my belief that God did an especially good thing when He gave us Mausica.
My love and blessings to all! joy!!!"
Joy Valdez 74

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

RE: Mobay 2015

2015-JUL-29-0738Hrs
I wish to thank the Organizing  Committee  of the  Mausica Teachers College Reunion 2015  for the memorable event
There was a deep sense of caring and intimacy  experienced
We prayed we laughed  naturally we heckled and made sure that everyone was comfortable
I have promised that I will seek out the availability  of San Salvador Estate  Gran Couva for MTC Reunion 2017
I also wish that we can  have an event at  Carnival annually  so that our visitng brothers and sisters can attend
Blessings
Mennen
Sent from Samsung tablet
Mennen Walker-Briggs 65

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

RE: blog

2015-JUL-28-1346Hrs
Hi Errol,
Hope you are enjoying being home.  Please post this attachment.
Thank you.
--
Brenda
"and this too will pass"

. . . and we did it!
The shirts were a hit and those cooler bags came in handy for transporting our munchies.
Let me get rid of the negative first, the hotel was less than we had expected – some rooms weren’t cleaned daily, towels were dingy and threadbare, only mirror was in the bathroom, electric irons had to be signed for, the few room safes which worked  cost three USD per day, few bedside lamps or clocks, non existant beach towels, etc.  Breakfast was included and we were fed six days of Jamaican breakfast – green bananas, yams, boiled and fried dumplings, stewed or curried chicken.  Sometimes we were treated to vegetables and a sliver of fruit with the meal.  The alternative was scrambled eggs or omelette.  It often took an hour and several reminders to the staff to get our meal.
Most positive – the air conditioning in the rooms worked and the pleasant service staff who tried hard to compensate.
 Having said this, it seemed that there was an unspoken decision to make the best of what we had – and we did.  In true pioneering style, we took the lemons and made lemonade.
The Sunday evening reception opened with prayers and the name tag exchange gave us an opportunity to mingle.
Each day’s trip had it’s special features – some agile Mausicans (playing brave in dey senior years) climbed Dunn’s River Falls, of note was Wednesday’s trip to Rick’s Place in Negril where Howard was the soloist with the band.  On that day Mausicans also got a hail out from the DJ at Margaritaville.  There was also a special greeting to Judith Bazzey, the birthday girl.
Our visit to Jamaica was made memorable by the two bus drivers who took us on all of our outings – they were knowledgeable about their island and they accommodated our requests for stops along the way whenever we wanted.
On Thursday we were joined by a group of retired teachers who had attended Mico Teachers’ College in Jamaica, who compared their teaching experiences with ours.
Mausica night was Thursday, the instructions were either “play or pay”.  Our apprehensions that colleagues would not participate were in vain.  Every single person took part, some in groups or individually.  After the concert the majority of us had a get together at the pool side, under the guise of continuing to honour Wednesday’s birthday girl.  This evolved into a stimulating discussion about reunions in general and about the hopes for the future.
Friday’s dinner/dance was the most “intimate” we ever had, because there were fewer of us than at other reunions.  It’s nice to see that we still like to dress up and party.
Mobay was hot, hot, hot – busy and lively, so was reunion 2015.
The camaraderie was there, as it always is.
Thanks again to the organizing committee, it was irie mon!
Brenda Alexander-Perez 65.

Friday, July 17, 2015

Re: Fwd: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2015-JUL-17

2015-JUL-17-0826Hrs
Best wishes re Jamaica reunion
Wish I could have made it
As I told Angela earlier, it is a steal of a deal
Blessings and as the young people now say ...YOLO.
Gwen Williams
Gwendoline Peter-Williams 69

RE: Hacked

2015-JUL-16-2148Hrs
Dearr Errol pls place the following notice on the blog so my friends and colleagues can resume communication with me. My yahoo account was hacked earlier this week and my address is creesec@gmail.com. all mail can be forwarded to me there. I take the opportunity to accept the Mausica blog being sent to that address. Thank you for your cooperation. To all Jamaica bound.....enjoy
Clare Creese-Woodley 72

Saturday, July 11, 2015

RE: Panam games

2015-JUL-11-1709Hrs
Hi Errol,
Please post on the blog.
Thanks
Part of the mausica posse that went to support TT  women's soccer.  Match draw 2-2  with Argentina
Brenda Alexander-Perez 65


Friday, July 10, 2015

​Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2015-JUL-10

2015-JUL-10-1455Hrs
I don't like the insinuation of Rodney Foster that the decision to go to Jamaica was "not democratic". If I remember correctly opinions were asked online. I don't think I saw an overwhelming response.
Thanks to the organizing committee for coming up with a venue. Too many persons in T&T operate on "barbecue" mentality. Let me explain what I mean before someone takes what I mean out of context. If you have ever tried selling tickets for a barbecue you will know how hard it is to sell those tickets before the meat is on the fire roasting. People who smell the smoke will buy out the barbecue before those who bought their tickets.
Rodney, in spite of all that I said before, I believe, like you, we have not exhausted T&T. 2017 is down the islands time. See you on the boat.
Jasper Joefield 74

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2015-JUL-10

2015-JUL-10-0313Hrs
Fellow Mausicans
Best wishes to Hazel on the Youth programme and the courses offered.   I trust that by now Uncle Fitz has been well supplied with the blood of Mausicans.   From this distance I send my prayers for his recovery.
Re the 2015 Reunion... I believe it was a majority decision so let's not fuss.  I want to suggest though, that it is now time to organise an ANNUAL meeting/ get together/ Lime.   If I remember correctly,in 2003 when we met in Trinidad, we moved from the 5 or 10, year break between Reunions as the Roll call of our colleagues who had died in the interim was unbearably long...it's time for another change,  and perhaps we can try to cut down on expenses as much as possible.
A number of Historical documents re Mausica were collected for the  2013 Reunion (?)... let's look into those as a starting point for the History of Mausica.
Blessings to all, Pat
Pat (Allum) Ryan 65

Tuesday, July 07, 2015

RE: Bon Voyage

2015-JUL-07-0843Hrs
My Fellow Mausicans,
Bon Voyage to all who would be reuniting in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
About three weeks ago, I relived the joyful experience of a Mausica Reunion when my cousin, Carlston Gray, my wife, Marjorie, and I went to visit John and Hyacinth Vanderpool in New Jersey. De lime was great.
I chose not to attend because I believed that the  reunion should have been  celebrated in TNT. There is so much more for us  to see and do in our beloved country. Therefore, the decision on the location of Reunion 2017 should be more democratic; not left to only the attendees of Reunion 2015.
Thanks to the hard working committee for organizing Reunion 2015. After you have enjoyed your much deserved rest, let us return to Sweet TNT in 2017.
Let us continue Living and Leaving The Mausica  Legacy.
As usual,
Rodney Foster 66-68