Monday, November 24, 2025

Open Lettter to Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg PS 11/25/25

 Dear Caroline,

I cannot believe the unbelievable pain and tragedy your family has experiences since the election of your father President John F. Kenndy. The saddens day in the life of Americans was November 22, 1963, when your father was assonated in Dallas, Texas.  The funeral that followed put this country at a standstill across the country and will never be duplicated by any presidential family.

The notice your granddaughter Tatana Schlossberg was diagnosed by a terminal blood disease with just one year to live after giving birth to her newborn is beyond comprehension.  To lose your father President John F. Kennedy to assignation.  That followed with the assignation of your Uncle Robert Kennedy, Sr., and the death of your brother John F. Kennedy Jr, "John John" in an airplane crash and now the news of your granddaughter is beyond belief.

There are millions of Americans who are alive all through the presidency of your father and the pain and tragedy of his death The death of your Uncle Robert and your brother John, Jr

I ask God to look after you and give you strength going forward with your family.

PS Dear Caroline, I apologize for referring to your daughter Tatana as your granddaughter instead of your father President JFK.  The year ahead will be unbelievable hard for you and your family.  May God give all of you strength to move ahead.

Monday, November 10, 2025

For My Viewer Who Are Disabled and Need Assistance on A Plane and Best Time to fly

Last night, my son Tony and I returned from our weekend in New York.  We went there to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the New York Rangers.  My father Phil Watson spent 13 years as a hockey player and 5 years as their coach at the famous Madison Square Garden.

It was great.  I want my viewers to know that if you are flying and want to avoid cancellations, it is best to take the first flight out.  Our flight on Delta Airlines left LAX on time at 6am and arrived in New York on time with a direct flight. Delta was great and arranged for me to have assistance from the gate to my seat at no cost and the same when I arrived in New York to get off the plane.

Unfortunately, the Rangers did not acknowledge my father during their "Famous Moments" tributes.  Of the men who were introduced, we did not hear if any one of them had played to win a Stanley Cup championship as my father did during 1939-1940 season. Although my father died in 1991, I was hoping to represent him in name only.

Our New York visit was great.  We had great weather in the 60's with very little light rain, and it was so exciting to see Madison Square Garden - absolutely beautiful.  We had great seats, and my son took all kinds of photos and videos as we went sight-seeing - like the Empire State Building, and the decorations at Macys Department store - just beautiful.