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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

MAJONZI MAKUBWA HAKIKA SAFARI YA MWISHO YA JANE IMETIMIA

 Familia ya Mhandisi Gabriel Mponzi katika misa ya kumuombea Marehemu Jane kabla ya safari ya Ipamba Kuanza
 Ben Mponzi akisoma Historia fupi ya Dada yake Jane Mponzi
Lala Salama Jane hii ni njia ya wote-tutakukumbuka sana kwa ucheshi wako

Rest in Peace Jane Gabriel Mponzi

                       Waombolezaji wakina na nyuso za simanzi-hakika ilikuwa ni huzuni kubwa
 Mheshimiwa Mama Rwakatale naye alikuwepo kutoa heshima ya mwisho kwa Jane

R.I.P.JANE MPONZI ( MRS HENRY)

Saturday, March 3, 2012

SO SWEET..SO ROMANTIC



Texas State guard Kelsey Krupa was getting a little miffed.

Her team had just pulled off a huge win, the seniors were about to be honored at midcourt, and she couldn't locate her boyfriend, Matt Breneman, in the stands.

"He's about to miss my senior ceremony," Krupa said. "I was starting to get mad. ... Then I heard these gasps and I turned around and he was right there."

Breneman presented his girlfriend of two years with a diamond ring and a question.

Krupa was stunned, then her equally surprised teammates began screaming with excitement as Breneman got down on one knee and proposed.

Krupa said "Yes" and the players mobbed the newly-engaged couple.

"Everyone was crying," senior guard India Johnson said. "Everyone was just so happy for her. There were a lot of tears."

The proposal had been in the works for a couple of weeks, but only Breneman, Texas State coach Zenarae Antoine and associate athletic director Tracy Shoemake were in on the plans.

Breneman had made sure both his and Krupa's parents were there, but Krupa, her teammates and everyone else in the arena were taken by surprise.

"We didn't tell anyone at all," Antoine said. "It made it all the sweeter for everyone."

Everything went according to plan, starting with Texas State's 87-67 trouncing of rival UT-San Antonio, whom the Bobcats had never beaten in seven previous meetings. The win clinched Texas State's first winning season and first Southland Conference Tournament berth since 2008.

Had Texas State lost and left Krupa fuming, Breneman had a backup plan to propose to her after she came out of the locker room to greet her family.

The team did its part by winning, so Breneman left his usual spot in the stands during the final media timeout and circled to the other side of the arena.

"I wanted to walk up from the back of the court so she couldn't see me coming," Breneman said. "I knew if she saw me coming, she would know what was going on."

After the game ended, the team stood at midcourt while Antoine made an announcement over the public address system about a "special presentation." That's when Breneman walked to the center of the court.

"I was definitely shaking," he said. "I spoke everything fine, but I was shaking like crazy trying to get the ring box out of my pocket."

Krupa was at a loss for words — almost.

"I said, 'What are you doing?'" Krupa recalled. "I think I freaked him out. He said, 'Don't say that when somebody's trying to propose to you.'"

Enochs High School student Jordan Powers, 18, and James Hooker, 41, a teacher who recently resigned from Enochs High School, talk about their relationship on Feb. 28.

Modesto police are investigating if there’s a criminal case against a former high school teacher who resigned his job to move into an apartment with an 18-year-old girl he met while teaching.
James Hooker, 41, was placed on administrative leave Feb. 3 by Modesto City Schools and resigned less than three weeks later, according to a report at the Modesto Bee.
The newspaper reports that the man, who had taught business and computer classes, left his wife and children, to move in with Jordan Powers, an Enochs High School senior whom he met when she was a freshman at the school. One of Hooker's children also attends the same high school.
In making our choice, we've hurt a lot of people," Hooker told the Bee. "We keep asking ourselves, 'Do we make everyone else happy or do we follow our hearts?' "
Tammie Powers, the student’s mother, told the Bee she believes Hooker pursued her daughter, and cited recent problems with her daughter’s grades and health. Her daughter had panic attacks.
"I believe it was the stress of the lie," Tammie Powers told the newspaper.
Modesto police are trying to determine if there was inappropriate contact between the teacher and the student before she turned 18 in the fall, the Bee reported.
The community of Modesto has largely reacted with shock and disapproval, the newspaper said

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