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Joan Kennedy

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  1. Personal decision:  love of neighbor (and self)  moved me (86) to get the first shot of moderna on February 5 along with my husband (89) and the second shot on March 5.  Spent one whole year watching the deaths climb to horrible levels. Researched the risks/benefits, pros/cons, and we decided we would rather be alive than dead.  No adverse reactions beside itchy arm for my husband and sore arm for me which was relieved by warm compress.   This was with the second shot.   Looking forward to being able to conduct my studies on a person to person, eye to eye level whenever we are given the ok by the GB. Also want hugs from my brothers and sisters when we are able to return to the KH. 
    4Jah2me will not be getting a hug fro me nor be invited to my house (personal decision)

  2. David McClure was definitely an unique individual with a wonderful sense of humor.  He never served our circuit; however, when Betty's health became an issue, they settled in Seattle.  I attended their joint memorial a few years ago and it was very well attended with lots of stories to share   I had the privilege of working with him one time while he was serving a nearby circuit, but living in the apartment in our KH.  We were about the same age so had lots of stories to share about the flag salute issue and being kicked out of school.  

  3. I am a woman and have been an active JW since 1942.   I do not agree that “most JW women are lonely and suffering from massive depression”.  You are entitled to your own opinion but you should keep it to yourself and not post on this site. Since you are not a woman, you are not in a position to make such a judgment. 

    Henceforth when I see you have made a posting, I will immediately delete it. 

  4. It’s common for  individual and agencies owned by Witnesses to put together groups to cruise on various lines. I did several JW only groups when I was in the travel business.  These groups are NOT sponsored nor in any way promoted  by the WTB&T.

  5. Jehovah’s witnesses in years past have written to Nazi Germany, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Malawi, Liberia, Haiti, Dominican Republic oppressive governments and dictators  to name a few. I have personally participated in many such letter writing campaigns.   Feel free to write letters of encouragement to those imprisoned in Eritrea.  Their names and  locations are available on JW.org  

     

     

     

     

     

  6. I met Br. Covington when he came out to Seattle in 1958  to argue a brother’s draft case before the federal court.  My husband had been fighting his draft case since the early fifties, and he expected a trial soon. Since my husband and the brother being represented by Br Covington had the same local attorney, I was introduced to Br Covington. He was very kind and encouraging to me, and I will always remember that encounter. He later wrote my husband, giving him advice on how to proceed with his expected trial. As it turned out, the brother lost his case and was sentenced to McNeil penitentiary, while the Justice Department later decided they wouldn’t win my husband’s case.  The local draft board didn’t give up, and he fought the draft until 1967 during the Vietnam war.  

     I’ve often wondered how our younger brothers here would have  handled the intense pressure by the authorities and incarceration if the draft had continued to this date. 

  7. He, along with several other old timers, was on the Arosa Star in 1955, from Quebec City to England.  He wasn’t married at the time but Edith was on board along with her sister. That trip across the Atlantic was a wonderful five day educational convention complete with talks, practical travel tips, and even music with dancing. It had a indelible impression on a 20 yr old wife and her 22 yr old husband. 

  8. We even had "goodie afternoon" after our afternoon book study at the KH. Funny thing that happened one time: The Spanish CO was visiting the Spanish congregation and happened to stop by after the book study - just in time for "goodie time". He thought it was a wonderful (and at the KH).

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