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Go get ’em Bob!! And keep watching my stuff:
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David
Have a great trip Baba Bob! Laura
Prayers for your journey! Great to see another blogger in the diocese, Fr. Bob. Looking forward to your words.
I am fascinated and can’t wait to read more about the trip. Keeping bobblogging!
Am at the edge of my seat waiting for you next blog…you do have a way with words!!
Baba Bob I want you to know that your key fab for your car is perfectly safe. I have it on a Yankee Baseball key tag! Thinking of you for safe travels.
No spoilers on the movie review, Helen!
Meanwhile, Francisco Rodriguez has been traded to the Brewers for two players to be named later, as well as cash for the Wilpon coffers. I didn’t realize that you & Fred could still authorize trades from the other side of the world, but such is the marvels of the modern world.
Best to Mpume & Nhloso, and all of your new best mates. Peace!
We prayed for your safe journey and so glad to hear you arrived safely. And when I heard you were going, I did not know that Fred, Diana and family were going. I feel very privileged to know them in some small way. They, like yourself, are truly God’s servants. Bless you all and look forward to more posts.
Cindy Barkowski & family
How fortunate are we that we have you Father Bob to share with all of us your journey. Through
your posts we have come to know the Love and Warmth of your Family in South Africa.
As I served Lunch for the first time at the soup kitchen, I can only think of Celestine’s hopes and dreams for her soup kitchen (Gogo Zondi’s soup kitchen). Although coninents away, there
are always people who need our support, help, Love and Prayers.
My thoughts and Prayers are with you as you continue your journey.
Peace,
Maryann Bogner
Love the updates,keep them coming.
Xo Susan
great blog, watch out for the monkies, I thought you were braver then that, haha, they are God’s creatures right? Enjoy and may God bring you home safely.
There is no better way to learn about a people than by actually being with them. Thanks, Father Bob for a remarkable insight into a generous and loving culture. Safe travels for you and your friends.
Father Bob;
Wow! Welcome back. What a great blog. I am trying to digest everything you wrote about. What a tremendous experience it must have been. It is one area of the world I have not been to in my travels and I think I have missed out on something special.
I love the new name – Baba Bob – I guess all of us at the diocese now have a new moniker for you. Loved the blog. Peace! Peter
Hey Baba Bob (yeah…I think that’s gonna stick)!
Thanks to today’s Evangelist, your blog has been exposed throughout the diocese! Enjoyed reading about your adventures and glad that you are on your way home! In the future, don’t forget to reach out to your favorite Met fans in your 1st parish…we will be glad to keep you posted! Despite all the changes for my newly-graduated daughter (a certified High School Spanish teacher), there is a certain Mike Piazza poster that will always have a place in her home! Hope we will see you soon! Kathy DeAngelo