what are you doing these days Thomas?
I have not heard from you and I thought that I might have an e-mail from you by now.
I wonder if you are getting a lot of rain in your part of India?
Here in Cochabamba, the weather has turned suddenly warmer after a cold spell of around 6 weeks. Today, Friday was unusually warm and a complete surprise for me with the rapid changes in the climate here in a matter of a few days.
I have been keeping your intentions in my prayers and with the hope that all is going well for you as principal of the school and also with the teaching of your students.
Here in Cochabamba, it is quiet with my superior in the United States as well at the Regional Superior returned to his residence in Guatemala.
So it comes down to around five of us here in residence at our community house here in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
Last Sunday, as you know that I shared a document with you on loneliness and also what are some of the reactions to loneliness as well. A very sensitive subject for men since they don't want to talk about that. It is something feminine when a man talks about loneliness. But loneliness is very strong in men more so than in women. For that very reason that their are consequences or reactions within the man.
We had a good two hour discussion on this last Sunday with our Regional Superior with us.
I know that your brother Benny has talked about this within your own family due to the health of your Father. And that a lack of love was not shown.
Well this is all the news that I have for now. I am hoping to hear from you soon.
lots of love, Frank
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