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cars and having a blast. Sandi and I down sized last year and sold out home on Riverside Drive where we lived for 40 years. Enjoying a more leisurely life now in the Grayson Hills town homes at Gaskins & Patterson. I’m still working full time in commercial real estate but take time off to travel and visit the grandkids. |
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From Sue Wilson Sproul: Thanks for the news you send along. I so enjoy knowing what my classmates are doing. After having been away from Virginia since 2001, Dave and I plan to return to the Richmond area this summer. We’re on the waitlist for Brandermill Woods, near where my daughter and her family live. I also have two sons in Alexandria, so I have good reasons to return “home”. I’m looking forward to reconnecting with old friends. |
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From Dorris Smith McElroy: So, we're all looking at 80, or looking back at it. I was December 1, Ken is coming up on April 29. Our younger son, Brendan, will be 50 two days before his dad's birthday. We are still in Baltimore, still in the three story row house we bought in 1967 when Ken finished grad school at UNC and took a job in Baltimore with the Army Corps of Engineers. We arrived with two little kids, adopted two more, moved to Ann Arbor (rented out this house) came back to Baltimore, moved into a slightly bigger house in the neighborhood until our kids were grown, then moved back here. Whew. Along the way, Ken picked up masters in finance, I got a masters in pastoral counseling, we worked here and there in nonprofits (me) and financing environmental work (Ken.) Both retired, we serve on several boards, volunteer at an after school program and a children's summer camp, are active in a couple of Episcopal churches, and enjoy our grandkids when we can catch up with them. One is out of college and getting ready for law school, one graduated from college last year and is a marine. two are college juniors, three are getting ready to graduate high school and go on to college next year, and one has some more high school. Our health is moderately good, no life threatening maladies. We get to the Y several times a week and walk in the neighborhood. Our dog and two cats are good company. And I belong to a crazy neighborhood book group. We remember Richmond and TJ with great affection and are grateful for the good education and good friends we enjoyed there. Health and peace to all. |