Friday, May 14, 2021

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2021-APR-30

2021-MAY-13-2219Hrs

My dear Fellow Mausicans,

I do hope all of you are safe and healthy and, so, too, your loved ones. What is happening now is so unprecedented in our lifetime. It is so surreal that we may feel the need to pinch ourselves to believe this is really happening in our hitherto comfortable world. Swet Sweet Trinidad has been plunged into sorrow and fear because of this CoronaVirus. We really have been jolted out of our comfort zones and forced into a realization of what is most important in life. 

Let us continue to cherish one another and be grateful to those who have shaped our lives. Today, my husband brought home this week's Cathoic News and on the memorial page I saw a picture of Raphael Douglass accompanied by some words written by his widow. He was such a lovely person. Nearly all of our lecturers have gone to the Teachers' College in heaven. We were truly fortunate to have been taught by the best lecturers and we all have our favourite memories of them. Their faces are all very vivid in my imagination and I can still recall some of their famous lines. Mr Dukhan, Mr. Lougheide, Mr Maundy, Mr Baptiste, Mrs. Mohan in her sari, Ms. Joseph, always dressed to the nines, and well made up, Miss Wood ( who would say, if you called her Miss Woods. "I am only one Wood". Ms Roopchand who shared, " Everybody calls me Fanny. I am divorced." And Mrs. Cuffy, "Better late than never, eh, Hazel." I will never forget Mr. Brown and his wife, at whose home I could be sure to get a meal when I was too late for dinner in the dining hall. It was the first time I had eaten pumpkin pie, which I still make up to today. I recall his telling me he was so disappointed in me when I played a heated round bottom flask in our hostel Carnival band. I had put a pillow to improve on nature and I wined down the place. He could not believe it was the same young lady, whom he trusted to baby-sit his children, Eric and Debbie. Oh Mausica! Those were the days. I will say nothing about the calypso I sang, Mamas Without Papas, that nearly got me a cut tail.Thank God I was rescued by Ken Parmasad and Noel T. that night. 

Wash your hands, Wear a mask and wait at least six feet apart, when in public . Stay home, if you can. Love you all. God Bless

Hazel Thompson-Ahye 70


1 comment:

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