HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!
Nick (and Irene too)
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
A June Wedding
Friday, July 30, 2010
New Arrival on the West Coast
An Anniversary to Remember -- The Forrestal
On July 29th, 43 yrs. ago, I experienced the most hellish time of my young 18 year old life and since to my 61st year. This is the day and time my ship went through the worst naval tragedy since WW II. I would ask of our Slaughter clan to remember my fallen shipmates and thank God for those of us who survived. For more information on this event, google Forrestal fire or visit the earlier article about that fire on this blog below. Thanx for assisting in remembrance of this most horrific day of my life and may God bless you all. . . Nick
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Nick's grandson in the news -- July 2010
Ballou DT Lamonte Clark to Kansas State; a new pipeline?
Ready for the latest twist in recruiting? How about Facebook chat?
Ballou senior defensive tackle Lamonte Clark has about a half-dozen scholarship offers and was doing whatever he could to find out about each school. Last week, the 6-foot-4, 300-pound Clark began chatting on Facebook with Arundel's 2009 All-Met Offensive Player of the Year Billy Cosh, who is off to Kansas State to play quarterback.
Cosh made the case to Clark that Kansas State could prove to be another school outside of the region - like Illinois and New Mexico, for example - that attracts Washington area players because of coaches with ties to the area. Cosh's father, Chris, a District native and former Maryland assistant, is Kansas State's co-defensive coordinator.
"He was saying how we need a couple of local guys to get things going," Clark said of his chats with Billy Cosh. "I really wanted to go to [North] Carolina, but the more I thought about it, I wanted to start something new. They can really do some things in the Big 12."
And with that, Clark called the Wildcats Monday and orally committed to sign next February.
For more of this and other articles about Lamonte Clark, go to: voices.washingtonpost.com/.../2010/.../ballous_clark_to_k-state_a_new.html.
Lamonte's picture is also shown as posted a few months ago in this blog below.
We will continue to follow the career of this family member who is a rising star.
Remembering Rosalind (1935 - 2010)
Monday, June 21, 2010
FATHER'S DAY MESSAGE FROM NICK
I was so wrapped in my blessed life lately . . "shoutout to Slaughter fathers, late but sincere have a moment to yourself to remember your childhood, then see how related your own children's are. Life pretty much stays same diff day same stuff (I know what you thought I was going to say) What can be counted on is situations change creating diff circumstance's. Be strong as there just doesn't seem to be enough of us. "HAPPY POP'S DAY" . . . Nick
Hope this mail finds you well
Live long and prosper!
Hope this mail finds you well
Live long and prosper!
Friday, May 14, 2010
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY FROM NICK
Hello Slaughter moms --
On this your day affords those of us who are the recipents of yor MOMDOM pay homage to you for all the things we remember and the oh so many we don't.
Take great pride in what you have created and nurtured through all odds and ultimately have as an end product such as myself try and relax on this your day,
but i know how extremely difficult that can be because after all you are a MOM!
GOD BLESS YOU
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Irene, Barbara and Victoria
MARDI GRAS in Temple Hills, MD.
The Hillcrest-Marlow Heights Civic Association held a Black History Month program on February 18, 2010 where they featured the music of Black musicians and celebrated the Mardi Gras tradition. Barbara is a member of this organization and she served on the Education Committee that planned the Mardi Gras celebration. Please note the three above dressed in Mardi Gras colors (purple, green and gold) and sporting their Mardi Gras beads. Also a friend of the family, Elois Jenkins who is a native of New Orleans, provided a scrumptious New Orleans meal for all to enjoy. This was a great night!
Friday, April 9, 2010
CLIFFORD ELLIS -- 57 years old
Clifford, the fourth son born to Aunt Alice, passed on March 13, 2010. He lived in New Jersey and we were unaware of his illness. His daughter, Faith, followed his wishes and had him buried in the same place where Aunt Alice and his brother, Jimmy, were buried. May God bless Clifford's family.
'Beyond the darkness, light . . .
Beyond the sorrow, peace.'
MULTI-TALENTED THOMAS PENNICK
The picture above was taken as Thomas directed ‘The Backyard.’ This film was done in Los Angeles for Sebastien Dehi of the Ivory Coast in 2003-2005.
Thomas is --
A Poet
A Great Friend
A Writer
A Screenwriter
A Director
A Teacher
A Short Story Writer
A Film Editor
A Cameraman
A Philosopher
A Producer
Thomas received his BA from the Theatre Arts Department/Motion Picture Division/Specialty Screenwriting in 1971. He has been busy ever since with various projects.
CONGRATULATIONS, Thomas, for a life well-lived.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
REMEMBER -- 1967 -- VIETNAM WAR
Can you find Nicky (Johnson) among the crewmates on the USS Forrestal? He worked on the flight deck launching jet planes.
A narrative of the Forrestal fires written by Nicky follows - - - -
"We fought fires all the way from Gulf of Tonkin No. Vietnam to Subic Bay in the Phillipines. We fought fires all the way -- it took two weeks. Senator John Mccain was in a jet on the rear catapult when a sidewinder missile dislodged from his plane, shot across deck starting a number of explosions. If anyone wants more info, google USS FORRESTAL CVA-59. The fire -- they have pics and more info.
Here's something you won't read. There were gaping holes in the flight deck from our own bombs and ordinance. Out of 134 dead, we killed a substantial amout ourselves. Carriers are air tight and thats why its hard to sink them. Each compartment has a hatch that locks and seals in order to put fires out below flight deck. We could only put fire hoses down thru holes caused by exposions, consequently the crew members who were on night shift were sleep and were drowned. We'll never know how many. This was heralded as the worst naval tragedy since WW II. I'll leave out the two week gore-fest to Subic Bay.
One other major note: our cousin Harry Ellis was also on same ship in the marine detachment. When we got to Subic, I finally saw him in one of the smokey passageways. He looked at me and said, "They didn't get you!" God bless his soul."
This is a colorful trip down Memory Lane for Nick and an opportunity for us to understand a little of what he went through during the war.
Thanks, Nick!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
LOOK WHAT I FOUND !
Friday, January 22, 2010
THE TURNER FAMILY IN AFRICA
Clarence (Rev. Butch) and daughters Clarice and Judia went to Kenya (Mumbasa and Taiti Hills) with the IAMS Ministry. They were among 13 pastors and workers from the United States that left on November 23, 2009 for this 13-day trip. This organization, International Alliance Ministry Service, has long been active in the building of schools and churches for the people in Africa.
There was a lot of preaching, teaching and fellowship done by Rev. Butch, Judia and Clarice. The people loved them all in a big way and they are still getting phone calls from Africa regarding the appreciation the people had for them. Of course, they had time for sightseeing and a safari.
They also had lots of time to enjoy the beautiful evenings in their hotel that overlooked the Indian Ocean. This was, indeed, a trip of a life-time.
There was a lot of preaching, teaching and fellowship done by Rev. Butch, Judia and Clarice. The people loved them all in a big way and they are still getting phone calls from Africa regarding the appreciation the people had for them. Of course, they had time for sightseeing and a safari.
They also had lots of time to enjoy the beautiful evenings in their hotel that overlooked the Indian Ocean. This was, indeed, a trip of a life-time.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Lamonte Clark (Before and After)
These are two shots of Lamonte (Monte) Clark, grandson of John (Nicky) Johnson (Aunt Bert's oldest son.)
The next shot shows him when he was a young boy in his football gear. Monte is now a 16 year-old Ballou High School student playing exciting football. He is being courted by several colleges already -- Notre Dame, Virginia, Penn State, N. Carolina, Maryland -- and Nicky is extremely proud of him. Nicky calls him, 'Superstar.'
The next shot shows him when he was a young boy in his football gear. Monte is now a 16 year-old Ballou High School student playing exciting football. He is being courted by several colleges already -- Notre Dame, Virginia, Penn State, N. Carolina, Maryland -- and Nicky is extremely proud of him. Nicky calls him, 'Superstar.'
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Two great brothers - James and Bobby (Robert)
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Irene's three grandsons
Monday, January 4, 2010
A Message from Nick Johnson
hi Slaughter family with special shoutout to our family pioneer ms. gaskins blazin' thr trail to unity
i wanted to share in these 1st 4 days of the year 4 blessings
1st the good Lord let me see this year
2nd he excited Irene onto this brave venture
3rd i'm reconnting w/family old and new and
4th the owner of my building called to tell me she would not raise my rent for those of us on pension and ss
we know the meaning of that praise the Lord
i am truly blessed 4 for 4 but who's counting
lets make honey out of Irene's beautiful gift to our family God bless us all
Saturday, January 2, 2010
A proud mom and her children
Want you to see Sheri Saa and her two children, Malik and Kalila. Kalila is oldest and both she and Malik attend Massanutten Military Academy.
Notice the deep dimples in Sheri's cheeks, which are just like the deep dimples in Rob's cheeks, which are just like the deep dimples in Bobby's cheeks. . . Hmmmmm!
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