Paul and Nadia Woodcock, members of the Skagit Valley/Bellingham Group, suffered a house fire in the early morning of February 22nd. The house is not livable and they had to walk away – Nadia with only her jammies and socks that night. They are sorting belongings with insurance representatives to identify what is salvageable and the house may take six months to re-construct. Meantime they are living in temporary housing. Paul is well known as a professional birder and for the popular bird tours he leads for the Skagit group for their annual fundraiser. As it happens, they were awake when the fire started at 1 am, which is why it burned only 30% – but with water and smoke damage throughout and now asbestos abatement, the house is a loss. Nadia wrote: “To me the very worst part is that most likely it was our beloved oldest son who started the fire. Off his meds, paranoid and now in the county jail.” Their son was diagnosed with schizophrenia 20 years ago.
Prayers, well wishes and healing thoughts for Paul and Nadia – and their son – are very welcome during this difficult time.




As a way to prepare for the
Anything missing? Bring it! Latihan might provide SPIRITUAL sustenance and your regional Brothers and Sisters can elect WONDERFUL CANDIDATES for the Regional Dewan (as they did last time) but only YOU can make the potluck great. Say no to Costco lasagne. Bring out your best.





Longtime Subud member and helper Pilar Walsh has applied for Senior housing in Seattle since her age qualifies her but she is very active in many areas of the arts. She is on a couple of waiting lists. While she waits for something to open up, she is looking for temporary housing, preferably a bedroom/private bath rental in someone’s home and is able to afford $600 a month. Great references, very clean, quiet and considerate.