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Sunday, September 25, 2011

In Memory of My Dear Friend, Salvador "Chava" Guerra: Rest in peace.

SALVADOR "CHAVA" GUERRA
January 04, 1970 - September 25, 2011
"My SA" Obituary (click here):
"Puente and Sons" Obituary and
Online 'Guest Book' (click here):
NOTE:  It is October 2013 when I write/post this homage to Sal.  I decided to date/post it on the actual day he passed away)!
Sal was a wonderful person.  I remember him best during the time I lived in San Antonio, Texas.  Sal started working at the Kmart (Hwy 90) store about a year after I started working there.  He was assigned to work with Mary Gonzales and I.  We all got along really well right away.  Sal was like a little brother to me.  I don't say that lightly either.  Aside from my real, older brother whom I love, I have only placed this honor of brother to my nephew John.
Anyway Sal, Mary and I were always cutting up.  We laughed at everything and everyone.  Nothing and no one was out of bounds.  It was an equal opportunity roast fest for us.  Especially endearing to me were the times Sal and I talked about things we loved and had in common, i.e.: movies, sports, cars, jokes, music.  Many-a-time Sal and I took songs we liked and re-wrote the lyrics.  We especially liked to do this when we knew others liked a particular song - just to ruin it for them.  Many times we did that to songs another co-worker (Gloria Bustos) liked.  Gloria was a lovely lady and she was a blast to hang around with as well.  She was older than Sal and me - much like Mary - but both had such a great ability to cut-up and joke around.
Sal also taught me the ends and outs of Mexico's political party system and other government data as it applied to Mexico.  He was born in Mexico and was always proud of that fact.  He always defended his country and fellowman if anyone dissed anything/anyone associated with his beloved country.  Sal also loved his United States and was just as avid with his passion for America!  When he graduated from Holmes H.S. (San Antonio), Sal enrolled in the U.S. Marine Corps.  His intent was to try to make it a career; he had a passion for law enforcement and such.  Unfortunately Sal's plans went another way and he returned to San Antonio and enrolled at SA College (SAC).  He studied hard and took all classes he could so he could still pursue a career in law enforcement.  He always had stories to share with me of stuff he learned at college.  Most of the time we went on and on about stuff and before we knew it - it was time to clock out.  We always multi-tasked...we never stopped working as we talked.  In fact our conversations usually made work go by really fast, and as young people, we did not mind the work since each of us aspired to do more in life.  This job at Kmart was a good start.  A decent living and I am glad I worked there or I would not have met all the fantastic people I did or have been able to make friends with most of them.  For certain I am grateful that this job allowed me to meet Sal.  He was the best.
Thank you, Sal, for always making me laugh, for reminding me to 'smell the roses', for telling me that 'a smile was just a frown upside down' (both of us was corny and geeky that way), for sharing so much of your personal life with me, for teaching me so many things, for letting me play teacher to you as well, and mostly for being so protective of me.  You were there for me through so many good times and bad ones.  I will forever love you for trying to fight my battles for me when one person in particular tried to make my life difficult.  You acted like a brother and made things okay and you helped to make me see how much better I was just by believing in myself and acknowledging that I deserved so much more.
Sal and I lost touch for several years after I left SA, but we reconnected about 8 years ago via email, etc.  He was happy.  He was as cheerful and positive as ever. Before I realized it, we had lost touch again.  It was my trying to reconnect with Sal a few months ago that I found out he had passed away.  He died almost two months before I lost Mama in November (11-17-11).  I was so sad and so hurt.  My tears and my pain were almost constant for a long while after I found out he died (remember I am writing this on 10-16-13 and just only found out that he died on 09-17-13; almost two years after he died).  It was so surreal and all too strange.  It really hit hard because of his age.  He was just three and a half years younger than me.  I guess I was also just missing those good ole days and my hopes to reconnect with him were shattered.  I mostly felt bad for his family.  His Mom had already died before Sal, but he left behind siblings whom adored him.  My heart went out to his wife, son and daughter.  Persons like Sal are hard to copy and can never be replaced.
In closing I just want to say that I am humbled by the awesome opportunity G-d gave me to have met Sal and to have shared part of my life with him.  He will forever be missed. 
Always,
Dora (a.k.a. "Laura Ingalls")...the nickname Sal gave me.  'Love him bunches!!!
Pictures of Sal in post below: "Sal's Pix".

In Memory of My Dear Friend, Salvador "Chava" Guerra: Pix!

 
 REST IN PEACE, DEAR FRIEND!





BIRTHDAY WISHES: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANGEL (AMY) V.!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
(Sara's cousin),
ANGEL (AMY) V.!!!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

A Visit with Mama: Mama and family!

Mama's younger brothers came to visit her this week.
My tio Adan and his family from San Antonio spent 2 days in town. Mama was so happy to see them and to spend time with them.
My tio "Chico" drove down from Lubbock and spent part of Thursday
with them. Mama (TTL) is doing well.
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Wednesday 09-21-11


Pictured above:
(back, left - right): my Aunt Naomi, my Uncle Adan, my cousin Margot

(middle, left-right) my sis Aurora, my sis Betty, Mama, my cousin Hadassah, my cousin Diana
(front, left-right) my cousin Mikhah, my nephew John

(thx, John & Alex for forwarding me this pic; John for taking it)
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Thursday 09-22-11


Pictured above:
(left-right):
Mama, my uncle Frank ("Chico"), my uncle Adan
(thx cousin Diana for this pic)

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

BIRTHDAY WISHES: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JABIER H.!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
(my brother-in-law),
JABIER
H.!!!
Wishing you a great and blessed day today!
May you receive everything you have been wanting and more.
Thanks for all you have done for the family!

Monday, September 12, 2011

One of our new family members of 2011 (pic): Makayla D.

THAT'S "OUR MAKAYLA"!
We may be biased, but this is one
BEAUTIFUL baby girl!

(thanks, Alex, for getting this forwarded to me!)

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Texas Tech Game: Sept. 03, 2011: Alex, Dora & Sara.

It was nice indeed. We welcome everyone to join us for another Tech home game. Not sure which one it will be yet. We were fortunate to get great deals on the ones for the opening game versus Texas State this past Saturday; however we were also limited to how many we could buy for it. If anyone wants to try to plan a family caravan to some other home game, let me know. I will paste a copy of the schedule for this season. FYI...the Red Raiders will be idle next Saturday, 09-10-11. Maybe the Tech v/Nevada game will be a good pick. That game is still available (starting at $ 15 a ticket) but on a first-come, first-served basis esp if we want inexpensive tix, but we have to decide ASAP as the amount available is limited and selling fast and if we want to sit close together. Remember that Big XII home games will be pricier than non-conference ones which is why I brought up the Nevada one. Texas A&M tix start at $90 but the next home conference game v/Kansas St are starting now at $15 to $20 (and up).
Date Opponent / Event Location Time / Result
09/03/11 vs. Texas State Lubbock, Texas W, 50-10
09/17/11 at New Mexico TV Albuquerque, N.M. 2:30 p.m. CT
09/24/11 vs. Nevada Lubbock, Texas 6:00 p.m. CT
10/01/11 at Kansas Lawrence, Kan. TBA
10/08/11 vs. Texas A&M Lubbock, Texas TBA
10/15/11 vs. Kansas State Lubbock, Texas TBA
10/22/11 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. TBA
10/29/11 vs. Iowa State Lubbock, Texas TBA
11/05/11 at Texas Austin, Texas TBA
11/12/11 vs. Oklahoma State Lubbock, Texas TBA
11/19/11 at Missouri Columbia, Mo. TBA
11/26/11 vs. Baylor TV Arlington, Texas 2:30 p.m. C

Friday, September 2, 2011

BIRTHDAY WISHES: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MAMA (EVA D.)!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY,MAMA!
WE LOVE YOU VERY MUCH!

HAVE A HAPPY AND BLESSED DAY
MAY ALL YOUR WISHES AND PRAYERS
COME TRUE.
MAY HE CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU
WITH GOOD HEALTH, STRENGTH AND FAITH!
WITH PRIDE AND MUCH ADORATION,
~YOUR FAMILY~
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DEAR MAMA,
For all that you do which is always SO MUCH
For all that you mean to your family which cannot be put into words
For all that you taught us which cannot be weighed or measured
We are forever thankful to you!!!
...
You remain the "rock" of this family; our foundation.
We take nothing but great strength from you.
You are our heroine.
You are definitely our inspiration.
Each day we are blessed to share with you is a day of privilege.
You taught us so much and you continue to be our teacher.
How lucky are we that He chose you to be our Mom!
I, for one, remain humbled for that fact.
We look forward to the future with you.
May we start treating you
as you have always treated us...
with much love and
great care;
with no questions asked and no judgment passed;
with no second thought of what you knew needed to be done;
without failure you provided everything this family needed
to be successful in life.
May we always remember those lessons you taught us indeed
and may we always pay it forward,
but first, may we return every single good deed back to you!

*** ¡¡¡Feliz cumpleaños, MAMI!!! ***
Con nada más que un gran amor de su familia Dominguez.Love your entire Dominguez family!!!

(Love, love, love this pic: ME AND MAMA on my 44th B-day 2010)