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zaterdag 29 december 2012

Kaartje in de maak...

Voor een vriendinnetje


zaterdag 22 december 2012

The Brown Paper Bag

Voor alle kortzichtige mensen die vinden dat een gevange een beest is die nooit meer het daglicht mag zien, die geen plezier mag beleven aan het schrijven met penpals en die vooral niet gelukkig mag zijn. Misschien moeten dat soort mensen de handen eens in eigen boezem steken, voordat ze op de stoel van de rechter willen gaan zitten die de gevangene zijn straf al opgelegd heeft. Een verhaal van Luis Ramirez.

I'm about the share with you a story who's telling is long past due. It's a familiar story to most of you reading this from death row. And now it's one that all of you in "free world" may benefit from. This is the story of my first day on the row.
I came here in May of 1999. The exact date is something that I can't recall.

I do remember arriving in the afternoon . I was placed in a cell on H-20 wing over at the Ellis Unit in Huntsville, Tx. A Tsunami of emotions and thoughts were going through my mind at the time. I remember the only things in the cell were a mattress, pillow, a couple of sheets, a pillow case, a roll of toilet paper, and a blanket ... I remember sitting there, utterly lost.



The first person I met there was Napolean Beasley. Back then, death row prisoners still worked . His job at the time was to clean up the wing and help serve during meal times. He was walking around sweeping the pod in these ridiculous looking rubber boots. He came up to the bars on my cell and asked me if I was new.. I told him that I had just arrived on d/r. He asked what my name is. I told him, not seeing any harm in it. He then stepped back where he could see all three tiers. He hollered at everyone, "There's a new man here. He just drove up. His name is Luis Ramirez."

When he did that, I didn't know what to make of it at first. I thought I had made some kind of mistake. You see ? Like most of you, I was of the impression that everyone on d/r was evil. I thought I would find hundreds of "Hannibal Lecter's in here. And now , they all knew my name. I thought "Oh well," that's strike one. I was sure that they would soon begin harassing me. This is what happens in the movies after all.


Well, that's not what happened . After supper was served. Napolean was once again sweeping the floors. As he passed my cell, He swept a brown paper bag into it. I asked him "What's this"? He said for me to look inside and continued on his way . Man, I didn't know what to expect. I was certain it was something bad. Curiosity did get the best of me though. I carefully opened the bag. What I found was the last thing I ever expected to find on death row, and everything I needed. The bag contained some stamps, envelopes notepad, pen, soap, shampoo, toothpaste, tooth brush, a pastry, a soda, and a couple of Ramen noodles. I remember asking Napolean where this came from ?


He told me that everyone had pitched in . That they knew that I didn't have anything and that it may be a while before I could get them. I asked him to find out who had contributed . I wanted to pay them back. He said, "It's not like that . Just remember the next time you see someone come here like you.You pitch in something ?"


I sat there on my bunk with my brown paper bag of goodies, and thought about what had just happened to me. The last things I expected to find on death row was kindness and generosity. I thought of how many times I had seen "good people" of the world, pass by some man, woman, or child holding a sign that read, "Hungry, or will work for food." I'm guilty of the same. I just passed them by. By the end of the block, or upon reaching my destination . That poor, hungry, tattered, and perhaps dirty , soul had been forgotten. Lost among my daily challenges and struggles with life. Yet, here on death row Among the worst of the worst . I didn't have to hold up a sign.

 
They knew what I needed and they took it upon themselves to meet those needs.

 
They did this without any expectation of reimbursement or compensation. They did this for a stranger, not a known friend. I don't know what they felt when they committed this act of incredible kindness. I only know that like them,, twelve "good people" had deemed me beyond redemption. The only remedy that these "good people" could offer us, is death. Somehow what these "good people" saw and what I was seeing didn't add up. How could these men, who just showed me so much, humanity, be considered the "worst of the worst."


It chills me to my core when I think about it. Those twelve "good people" were given this enormous God like responsibility . They had to decide who lives, and who dies. The state of Texas gave them this responsibility. But they didn't give them any God like training. I'm sure that they all meant well. They probably thought, as the DA and judge told them, that they were doing their civic duty. I personally have never considered murder a civic duty. That aside, how many times have we gotten this wrong ? I'm on the inside looking out now. I have that advantage over you. So I can tell you this. I have yet to meet a man here who I feel is beyond redemption. If you took a good look, and I invite you to do that, You may just come to realize how often you have been wrong.


Ever since Napolean was executed, for a crime he committed as a teen. I've wanted to share this story with his family. I've never been able to find anyone with their address. If anyone out there can share this with them, I would appreciate it very much. I would like for them to know that their son was a good man. One who I will never forget. I want for them to know how sorry I am that we as a society failed them and him. I still find it ridiculous that we as a people feel that we cannot teach or love our young properly. I'm appalled at the idea that a teen is beyond redemption, that the only solution that we can offer is death. It's tragic that this is being pointed out to the "good people" by one of the "worst of the worst." God help us all.


What's in the brown paper bag? I found caring, kindness, love, humanity, and compassion of a scale that I've never seen the "good people" in the free world show towards one another.\"When there is no hope it is incumbent upon us to invent it.\

Kerstpakket

Dat was dit jaar echt een fijn pakket!!!
Een kleine selectie van wat er in zat












dinsdag 18 december 2012

Cadeautje gekregen

Gisteravond is het laat geworden op het werk en ik ging pas om half 4 vannacht naar huis. Terwijl mijn eindtijd half 3 is... Nu had Joshua's moeder vorige week al gemaild dat er een pakketje onderweg was dus dat vond ik best spannend. Thuisgekomen kan ik nooit gelijk slapen, dus pas na kwart over 6 vielen mijn luikjes dicht. Staat er om half 11 iemand als een gek op de bel te hengsten, bleek t dus de postbode te zijn met t pakketje. En dit is wat er in zat, zo lief:





zondag 16 december 2012

Marks Winter Scrap

Dit is een inzending die ik gemaakt heb voor een wedstrijd die nu loopt op http://www.markharmonfans.com:
Als je de foto even aanklikt dan krijg je m op origineel formaat te zien.


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donderdag 13 december 2012

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woensdag 12 december 2012

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dinsdag 11 december 2012

Dagje vrij

Vandaag was ik een dagje vrij en moest natuurlijk ook wat boodschappen gaan halen. Maar wat een ongelooflijk lekker weer is het vandaag zeg! Ik hou wel van vrieskou met een lekker zonnetje erbij. Was bij Mirell gaan zitten, en heb daar aan een brief voor Josh zitten werken onder het genot van warme choco met slagroom en een kaaspannekoek




dinsdag 4 december 2012

[TUTORIAL]Sjaal Afhechten rechte breiring

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[TUTORIAL] Knifty Knitter Sjaal opzetten

Hier kun je goed zien hoe je een sjaal kunt opzetten op een rechte breiring


De politie aan het lijntje houden

'k Denk dat ze dat erg vlug zat zijn :D


The Big Bang Theory - Leuke Stukjes

Hij blijft leuk :D


maandag 3 december 2012

Kerstversiering winkelcentrum

Gister ging ik even om een paar boodschappen in het winkelcentrum om de hoek. Ze hadden het leuk versierd.



zaterdag 1 december 2012

Texas

Mooi, vandaag een brief van James uit Texas. 12 kantjes maar liefst, in een lastig leesbaar handschrift, maar dat maakt de uitdaging des te groter.