Remembering The Past
December 17 (Sat.) (Not Talking About Cancer Today)
We don’t talk about cancer today.
We are talking today about the topic of letting our minds and souls feel happy and comfortable. We must allow every cell in the body to naturally display its original state of health. We must guard against cancer cells by our immune system. What do you think? The topic has such power? It is for us to memorize the happy past together. Regardless of your experience, the current state of health, you must have had a happy time when you were young. Maybe you have been ambiguous, but maybe an old photo or two will bring back those warm and happy memories. Look at the signs of “Sports Shoes”. Advertising, remember the excitement of wearing shoes for the first time? Take a look at the photo of Cheng Huang Ye’s cruise, remember when he was crowded in the temple crowd to watch the puppet show? Take a look at the stone carvings of the Red House in Bitan, Taipei, remember the first time the girlfriend was invited to go boating? Seeing the photos of the Yun-Fu ship landing at Matsu, do you remember the tragedy feeling of winning the Golden Horse when you were a soldier? We are all chanting youth, and we may have similar growth and common memories. I believe you will love to listen to these interesting stories. We sincerely welcome you to join the New Hope Men’s Mutual Support Group at the end of the year and welcome the ladies to their home.” The otaku “please come out and spend a happy time together. The time is 12/17, and the new Milpitas meeting will be at 10am on Saturday. If you have old photos and old objects, and would like to share your stories with you, please contact me first to arrange. Happy childhood is certainly not limited to Taiwan. From Hong Kong, mainland friends must also have, and we will start with this gathering. The beginning of Taiwan. Gu Weiye: (josephwku@gmail.com)
Time: Saturday, December 17, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Address: New Hope Office, 500 E. Calaveras Blvd., #307, Milpitas, CA 95035
Registration: (408) 609-3338, info@newhopecancer.org