Thank You So Very Much

Sending out Blessings to everyone on my birthday!


To every one of you who shared your well-wishes for my birthday, may you receive a hundredfold in return.


I am so extremely blessed to have each one of you in my life.


I love and appreciate you as we continue to pray that God, the Center of Life, enfolds us in His Overflowing Love, Peace, and Grace.


P.S. My day was spent with my stroke therapist doing assessment tests on my recovery through rehabilitation.


Continue to pray with me as I believe and have faith in Our Loving Creator for my complete healing and walking away from this wheelchair.



My Help Comes From The Lord

My Help Comes From The Lord, Who Made Heaven And Earth.

My go-to prayer for help from God. It says the words plainly. 
The Absolute Creator of Heaven and Earth. The Source!

God the Help of Those Who Seek Him
A Song of Ascents.
1 I will lift up my eyes to the hills—
From whence comes my help?
2 My help comes from the Lord,
Who made heaven and earth.
3 He will not allow your foot to be moved;
He who keeps you will not slumber.
4 Behold, He who keeps Israel
Shall neither slumber nor sleep.
5 The Lord is your keeper;
The Lord is your shade at your right hand.
6 The sun shall not strike you by day,
Nor the moon by night.
7 The Lord shall preserve you from all evil;
He shall preserve your soul.
From this time forth, and even forevermore.
8 The Lord shall preserve your going out and your coming in.

My Childhood Friend, Larry

This is the story of my childhood friend, Larry Gomes, who became an international cricketer, playing for the West Indies cricket team, under Clive Lloyd.
Our fathers were community-minded and became aldermen in the Arima Borough Council under Mayor Rupert Clovis.

Larry and I went to school together at Arima Boys’ Government School in 1st grade, known then as ABC. The school was within walking distance.

I still can remember some of our children’s play while in class.

And walking back home with Larry was my most cherished memory of him.

We walked through the Arima Savanah, past the Arima Market, and then to our respective homes, a few streets after the market.

Our favorite pastime was picking tamarind from the trees that lined the route on our way home. We grew up calling the fruit “tambran”.

Larry at that tender age was an acute marksman. He could throw whatever small object that was lying around on the ground. Be it small stones or tree twigs.

Throwing these objects high above our heads to pick tiny fruits was child’s play for Larry. No pun intended. 

I marveled at his uncanny accuracy each time he threw or pelted at the sky-high targets. 

In local parlance, he was a good pelter, or he could stone down anything.

Later on in life, I realized he had in him the ability to be a great sportsman even in those young days.

Once we were finished picking the tamarind fruits, we would go either to my home or his, to make tamarind sauce or tamarind balls with sugar, under the watchful eyes of my mother or his.

After attending Primary School at Arima Boys’ Government School, we went to Holy Cross College, situated also in Arima in Calvary, which is perched on a hill, overlooking the town of Arima.

Noticing Larry at Holy Cross as we progressed, I soon realized he was born a sportsman. 
The Gomes family grew up next to the Arima Savannah. So he and his family enjoyed whatever sports they played and gravitated to, mostly athletics, cricket, and football.

It soon became apparent that Larry loved the subject of sport more than academic subjects. Although at the back of all his copybooks, he was always working out algebra problems.

Larry is an inspiration to me personally. 

Who would not be such a role model if you worked hard at your craft and rose to the ranks of such magnitude in any field of endeavor? For that I admire him. 

His dedication, resilience, and determination speak volumes.

And looking at him through my eyes of someone very close and personal, I can tell you he is a fighter deep down inside. 

His silent, unassuming attitude camouflages his resolute nature. That is why he was called “Mr. Dependable” on the West Indies cricket team.

I respect Larry for who he is, and he is a very private person. 

Whatever is shared here I have personally shared with him in our phone calls, whenever he chooses to call me and chat.
An excerpt taken from Larry Gomes "Mr Dependable" - My Life in Cricket -

Healing Bible Verses

"Heal Me, Lord, And I Will Be Healed
Save Me And I Will Be Saved
For You Are The One I Praise."
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"Praise The Lord, My Soul
And Forget Not All His Benefits
Who Forgives All Your Sins
And Heals All Your Diseases."
Psalm 103:2-3
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"For I Will Restore Health To You
And Heal You Of Your Wounds,"
Says The Lord
Jeremiah 30:17
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"Behold, I Will Bring It Health And Healing
I Will Heal Them And Reveal To Them
The Abundance Of Peace And Truth."
Jeremiah 33:6
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"The Lord Will Strengthen Him On His Bed Of Illness
You Will Sustain Him On His Sickbed."
Psalm 41:3
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“A Vast Crowd Brought To Him
People Who Were Lame, Blind, Crippled,
Those Who Couldn’t Speak, And Many Others.
They Laid Them Before Jesus,
And He Healed Them All”
Matt. 15:30