The season that I like most made me write this letter. This is
the time we look back. No matter how old we are we can’t forget
from the day went to school until our old age. What you learn in
life is that there are two roads in our lives one straight and one
to the left. We all sometimes walk on both until we find the one of
our choice. It is that, which gives us the quality of life to our
future.
By Amadeu Lima

The season that I like most made me write this letter. This is the time we look back. No matter how old we are we can’t forget from the day went to school until our old age. What you learn in life is that there are two roads in our lives one straight and one to the left. We all sometimes walk on both until we find the one of our choice. It is that, which gives us the quality of life to our future.

We all have our doubts and regrets as whether we should have done it this way or that way, how it might have been better. Too late when you get to your 80s there is no way to make changes. In your 80s you are lucky if you can walk straight. But when you get to your 80s you can be proud if you took the right road. Life can be destroyed if you leaned to the left.

This is a beautiful country where everyone has the opportunity so all you have to have done is follow the right road.

Glad we stopped in this area. There are things we don’t like to see but it is still one are of peace. The word of peace is very appreciated to all. The ones who couldn’t find the right way, God have mercy. We have the obligation to give them a hand.

Now to all to the community, county administrations, supervisors, Free Lance, Pinnacle, family and friends we wish you a great Christmas and may the special gifts of health, peace, joy and happiness be yours throughout the years.

I hope we all pray for all our soldiers in combat, that God will protect them and bring them back as soon as possible to their families. When we enjoy living in an area without the dangers of war it would be selfish not to pray for them. We wish them all a Merry Christmas.

Amadeu Lima is a San Benito County resident.

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