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04/02/12 07:23 PM #126    

 

Linda Kirchner (Schrader)

The March luncheon was last Fri. at Vel's Amigos. About 9 there and we all had a geat time visiting w/each other. Next lundheon will be April 27th. at the Ivy downtown. We're all hopng it'll be warm enough to eat on the porch. Hope to see lots of friends there. Don't forget......NOON!!!

Linda


04/03/12 11:46 AM #127    

 

Martha Waters (Krueger)

Thanks, Sharon.  I keep forgetting to go here.  The class of 1960 probably has more energetic people---after all, they are a year older.  And, perhaps, we don't have as much new or exciting news to write about.  :)

 

For instance, I haven't done much lately except enjoy the early spring & blooming trees & bushes & morels, since returning from Puerto Rico.  And I don't recommend PR, unless one just wants to stay in San Juan or doesn't mind spending lots of money to see the rest of the island.  It was more expensive than Ireland last year!

The main two reasons are:  they have no public transportation like buses, so I had to rent a car, & they have few & far between hotels that cost a minimum of $100 a nite.  I generally travel as cheaply as possible, & that wasn't the place.  I wonder if Hawaii would be less expensive?  Ah, well, one of the benefits of traveling:  one learns new things.  It was an interesting place.  Even food was expensive--more than here.  I don't see how the poor make it.  I ate a lot of beans & rice which is delicious the way they do it.  I can recommend a good youth hostel right downtown San Juan, $25-35 a night.

I have been considering Israel as next place, but don't know when is safest as Iran & they are facing off.  Almost booked a train thru the Rockies to LA, but the next day, when I went to buy it, the roomette price went from $229 for two nites' trip and all meals, to $556!  Summer season started, I guess.

So now, may just take my RV van around thru the Ozarks. There are lots of places to see, and soon it will be time to canoe, if I can find partners who like doing that stuff.  Being a widow is not easy, traveling helps some in keeping the loneliness at bay, but it would be funner if I could find a traveling companion or companions.  

So there, you have an update.  

 


04/03/12 12:11 PM #128    

 

Martha Waters (Krueger)

Say, BTW, can & how do we get on the class of 60 forum?

 


04/03/12 03:10 PM #129    

 

Nan Nelson (Hays)

Hello  classmates...hope everyone is having a great spring !  I'm getting " down & dirty" with the planting season upon us.  Of  course,  before that comes , getting the dirt ready can be the biggest chore.  Picking up that spade  and digging can sure be hard  and I don't remember hurting so much afterwards...ha-ha.   I think I'm going to do more  container gardening this year.  Still early to plant much  & no rain in sight.  I hope we don't have another screwy season like last year.  I remember  a very wet spring and a very dry summer & fall.  The plants are confused I think.  There will be allot of praying over them.

I am enjoying my crabapple tree in full bloom right now  and the lilacs are outstanding and perfuming my house quite nicely.   I have some tulips also out.

Well, enough chit-chat out of me for the time being.  I do want to wish everyone a very HAPPY EASTER this coming Sunday.

Hugs to all, Nancy

 


04/04/12 10:35 AM #130    

 

Sharon Tincher (Scholl-Nabulsi)

Hey Martha and Nancy:

Thanks for writing in the forum with a lot of interesting news. As far as getting on the 1960 website I do believe that it is a closed site. Sorry!

Martha sounds like your travels are taking you far and wide. By the way you might contact Sharon Duncan Strunk who is also a widow and would like to have a traveling companion. She does not have a computer so if you want her cell phone call me and I will give it to you. You are really seeing the world.

Nancy, I admire you planting a garden. I have given that part of my life up as getting up after your down is just too much of a challenge for this "old gal".  If you have a tomato or two that you want to sell when they are ripe give me a hollar. Great seeing you at the 'girls' luncheon last Friday. I am so glad that we do that each month. By the way anyone reading this message is welcome to attend our  monthly luncheons. They are usually the last Friday of the month and start at noon and April will be at the Ivy Bake Shoppe at 7th and Avenue G. Come one come all and if any of you GUYS want to come please do.

Happy Easter to everyone and keep on writing. We love to know what you are doing.


04/04/12 04:51 PM #131    

 

Linda Kirchner (Schrader)

Like Sharon....great to read Martha's and Nancy's comments. Good to hear from others.

Hope everyone has a blessed Easter. We're heading to Nashville, TN to visit our youngest daughter. It should be nice and warm  there, looking fwd. to the trip. Good places to eat  and SHOP!!!

Linda

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04/07/12 04:30 AM #132    

 

Loren(Andy) Andrews

HAPPY EASTER - Security alarm went off at 2:45 a.m. at museum - FMPD & myself checked out - everything o.k. - so starting day early and decided to check in a few extra sites this a.m. -  since usually don't start till 5:30 a.m. working on museum projects, historic preservation projects, 4th of July Kiddie Parade, etc. Speaking of the 100th annual Charlie Korschgen 4th of July kiddie parade - Honoring 100 years with a hay-wagon of past participants and know several classmates that took part and even a few winners from 1940's parades that I would like to see on the hay-wagon on July 4th - Including Sharon who won decorated bike back in 1948 or 49. Bev Shacklett Fuget brought a photo down to museum that shows Mike, Kelly & Cathy McCabe "marching" alongside Charlie at July 1949 parade - any other photos of past parades would like to add to archives. May this all find you in good health.   


04/08/12 09:55 AM #133    

 

Marcia Conley (Davis)

HAPPY EASTER!  The sun is brightly shining and it is going to be a beautiful day in California.

The tax filing deadline is 2 extra days this year - April 17th - so I am here in the office since 6 am to welcome a steady stream of clients thru my office starting at Noon.  Amazing how many wait to file on or near the deadline.   Of course, one reason is that many owe tax.  They are picking up their completed returns.  I shut appointments off at March 31.  I have approximately 100 returns still to complete including my own.  I never file until October.  There is never time to work on mine.  Clients always come first..

It has been a very emotional past few months with my clients.  Many have lost their homes thru short sales or foreclosures, unemployment and bad health issues plague many.  By April 17th, I will have completed 800 tax returns with another 100-125 on extension.  This is my 27th year in Costa Mesa preparing taxes.  My clients are very loyal and we are like a big family.  I am doing 3rd generation clients - grandma and grandpa, mom and dad and now grown children  I love what I do!

I am proud of what I do professionally considering that I started preparing taxes in 1966 at the Phelan Law Firm in Fort Madison.

Not sure about  travel plans to get away at this time.  Too much on my plate just making it until April 17!

I went to Easter services last night so I could be in my office early this morning but with the beautiful sunrise this morning, wish I had gone to the Sunrise Service. 

Have a wonderful day!

 

Marcia

 

 


04/11/12 12:05 PM #134    

 

Martha Waters (Krueger)

Hey, Sharon,

    I don't usually read many jokes, but that one about the widow & widower really made me laugh--might be because it hits close to home.  wink

   Sounds like July 4th this year celebrates Charlie K's 100th year of children's parade leading.

Martha


04/11/12 02:08 PM #135    

 

Linda Kirchner (Schrader)

Hope everyone had a very blessed Easter. We spent the long wk-end in Nashville,TN  w/our youngest daughter, Lori. Spent all day Sat., just the 2 of us.....had a geat lunch, some shopping and then she gave me a wonderful massage, and a nice dinner, all 3 of us. Sunday we headed home after a great church service. I feel very blessed.

Linda Lu


04/27/12 06:47 PM #136    

 

Linda Kirchner (Schrader)

Another great "GIRLS LUNCHEON" today at the Ivy Bake Shoppe (in the conference room)....we're sooo important. Am looking fwd to all the comments to show up on here!!! Always great to see everyone, welcome back Mary. Our Next luncheon is Fri. June 1st. Well be going to the Chinese restaurant on Ave. H. I forgot to write down the name, so Sharon will have to let you all know. I do know the location, though (where the Lincoln Hotel used to be).


04/28/12 07:55 AM #137    

 

Karan Kreighbaum (Faul)

It's Chung Garden Linda... at 11:30.

We do always have a great time at our monthly luncheons, don't we! Class of '61 is THE BEST!!!


04/28/12 08:59 AM #138    

 

Nan Nelson (Hays)

Hi gals ...great time together at  yesterday's luncheon !!!  So much can happen in a month and getting together to stay on top of "what's going on" and enjoying each other's company is wonderful.  Let's post when we can...I sure will try.  See you all(if not sooner) at Chung Garden .  Hugs,Nancy


04/30/12 01:36 PM #139    

 

Sharon Tincher (Scholl-Nabulsi)

A GREAT TIME AT THE IVY BAKE SHOPPE LAST FRIDAY, THE 27TH OF APRIL. WE INVITE ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO JOIN US TO PLEASE DO SO. WE MEET ONCE A MONTH, USUALLY ON THE LAST FRIDAY AND THE NEXT ONE IS JUNE 1 AT CHONG GARDEN. YES, I KNOW THAT IS NOT THE LAST FRIDAY BUT WHO CARES. WE DO HAVE FUN AND A LOT OF LAUGHS! WE WERE ALL HAPPY TO SEE MARY JAMES FARMER BACK WITH US AS SHE HAD BEEN OUT WITH ANOTHER SURGERY. WE ALL DECIDED THAT MARY HAS HAD ENOUGH SURGERIES SO WE BAN ANYMORE FROM MARY FOREVER.

PLEASE PLEASE WRITE ON THE FORUM. YOU ARE RIGHT NANCY NELSON HAYES WE DO HAVE FUN AT OUR LUNCHEONS. COME AND JOIN US.


05/13/12 09:02 PM #140    

 

Linda Kirchner (Schrader)

I hope everyone had a great Mother's Day today. Church, lunch out, planted flowers, a ride in the Jag, visited our daughter here, and got calls from son in TX and daughter in TN. Life is good and I'm bless to have a great God, great family and great friends......THANK YOU LORD!!!


05/14/12 09:24 PM #141    

 

Georgia O'Donnell (Merschman)

Hi everybody. Guess I'll give this a try. Tomorrow Ed and I are off to St.Louis and a baseball game. Go Cardinals.

The next day we are going to our granddaughter's 4th birthday. We will stay for a few days so I can get my baby fix.

I have been working on all the pictures we have, that I kept in boxes or bins for the last 50 years. It has become both a joy and a royal pain. The joy comes from going through them all and the pain is from trying to organize and get them in an album in some kind of order.

In my spare time I am working on making a flower garden quilt for my oldest daughter.

I go to the Y three days a week and do water exercises. This I enjoy very much.

Enough for now I will try to do this more ofter.


05/14/12 10:33 PM #142    

 

Sandra Buckley (Matthews)

I'm trying to help out Sharon by writing on this Message Forum, but am at a loss about what might be interesting to my classmates.  So, guess I'll just ramble a little about what Bill and I have been doing since the first of the year.

We celebrated our 46th anniversary January 23rd, with 4 other couples from our neighborhood, Cypress Landing on the Pamlico Bay (eastern North Carolina......think Outer Banks and then come back inland about 60 miles).  We all took a cruise out of Miami on the Norwegian Pearl, with stops in Jamaica, Grand Cayman and Cancun.  After 7 days in a small cabin, with 2500 other people coming and going, Bill and I went directly from Miami to Panama Beach, Florida for a week at a beautiful Marriott Time Share.  We had a newly rennovated 2 bedroom condo with fantastic views of the golf course and nice harbor area.  We played golf twice that week, but I never finished an entire 18 holes......my lower back still gives me fits. 

 

Our part of North Carolina enjoyed one of the mildest winters since we moved here in 2003, so Bill had lots of opportunities to golf throughout Feb and March.  We spent our usual 3rd week of March in Hilton Head, SC, after spending a weekend in Florence, SC, attending a Gymnastics meet that our 6 year old granddaughter participated in.  She is growing up much too quickly and her 3 year old sister is right on her tail !!!!  The girls are the loves of our lives.........probably the only grandchildren we will ever have, as we don't expect that our older son, Jay, will ever remarry.  Joe, our younger son, and his wife Tamrah, and Aila and Tatum, live outside of Charleston, SC on Daniel Island and that's an easy 5+ houir drive for us, so we travel that way frequently.  The Charleston area is one of my very favorites for shopping and restaurants. 

 

I don't know what happened to the month of April, other than it seemed to fly by.  Bill and I stay busy with our choir at church, and we participated in a 4 church choir presentation for the community this spring......it was actually a Friday night and all day Saturday Workshop, with a director/teacher from Kansas, and then the program was presented on Sunday afternoon.  Bill has been volunteering with the United Way of Beaufort County the past 3 years, and his spring has been plenty busy with the Annual United Way Campaign........he is Chariman of the Executive Board for one more year, and then he'll most likely take a break.  I had a couple projects this spring that I enjoyed........one was working on our new church cookbook, and I organized and wrote the preface for the segment about healthy eating.....particularly recipes for type 2 diabetics (since Bill was diagnosed with it in 2002). 

Also, one of my passions is working with the National Alliance on Mental Illness, since our Jay was diagnosed Bi-Polar when just 15 years old (he's now 40).  In June of 2011 I approached East Carolina University administration with a proposal to organize a NAMI on Campus Student Organization.  The University is about 28,000 students, with a medical and dental school, and is about 20 miles from where we live.  Jay lives in Greenville, so I am there frequently.  I had written a grant to the North Carolina NAMI Office and received a $1000 to fund the start up.  With cooperation from the Center for Counseling and Student Development at ECU and faculty from the Psychology and Social Work Departments, I was able to engage about a dozen core Master's Candidates in the idea.  NAMI is a national organization, with roots back to 1979, who's primary goal is to educate, advocate, and provide support for families who have a loved one challenged by a mental illness.  Seventy Five percent of persons who are diagnosed with a mental illness have their initial symptoms in the time frame between 16 and 25 years old.  This is why there is such an emphasis at the college level to raise awareness, reduce stigma, provide support, and advocate for better healthcare legislature and recovery programs.  Anyway, it has been a satisfying experience and the ECU Chapter is now an officially recognized Student Organization, with a great agenda of programs and presentations for the coming fall semester.

 

Bill and I are going to Iowa in just a few days..........the Ames area.  There is a family wedding on the Matthews side May 19th.  Bill's nephew, who was the Ring Bearer in our wedding in 1966, has two daughters and the youngest is being married.  I've been in touch with Sharon Philpott Haugen and Sandi Thompson Philips, who both live in Ames, and we'll be able to get together after the wedding festivities for a visit.  We'll also come through Fort Madison on our way back to North Carolina, so I can catch up with a couple of my Buckley cousins one evening. 

 

It's going on midnight and this old gal has rambled long enough......sure hope I haven't bored anyone who might be reading this !

 

Regards to the class of 1961 !!!!   Sandy Buckley Matthews

 


05/15/12 11:28 AM #143    

 

Sharon Tincher (Scholl-Nabulsi)

Thanks to Georgia, Linda and Sandy for writing on the message forum. Now I hope that others do the same.

I might also add that our 10 year old grand-daughter from Va. is going to be in the World Finals in Ames of Odyssey of the Mind on May 23 to 26th. We too are hoping to see Sharon Phillpot and Sandi Thompson while we are there. If you want to check out Odyssey of the Mind website and click on the 2012 link of problems our granddaughter's problem is called Weird Science. Too smart for her old grandma. Can't wait to see how they do.

Just a quick reminder that the girls of the Class of 61 will meet for lunch ob June1 at Chong Garden and anyone is welcome, even you guys if you care to have lunch with us.

Fondly, Sharon

P.S. Please keep writing!!!!!!


05/20/12 07:29 PM #144    

 

Linda Kirchner (Schrader)

Spent Fri. & Sat. in KC.......nice little get-away. Had lunch at Chappell's Sports Bar. Had dinner at the Plaza at Figlio's Italian Restaurant. The weather was beautiful. Came home on Rt. 24 thru lots of small towns, love the back roads and small-town-USA..........am retiring at the end of the month and looking fwd to doing lots more back road trips............Linda


05/21/12 07:32 AM #145    

 

Georgia O'Donnell (Merschman)

Just spent the week at my youngest daughters. We got to play with our granddaughters. We chased the one year old most of the time as she is on the go at all times. While there Sarah, our daughter, let everybody know they are expecting their third child in December. This will make number 19. Our son and his wife are also expecting a son in September. We will have two new babies by Christmas. Love it.


05/23/12 01:46 PM #146    

 

Sharon Tincher (Scholl-Nabulsi)

I SEE IN TODAY'S DEMOCRAT THAT GABE AND RACHEL MARTINEZ ARE CELEBRATING THEIR 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY  ON JUNE 9TH. I AM SURE THEY WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM ANY CLASSMATES THAT MIGHT LIKE TO SEND THEM AN EMAIL OR A CARD. CONGRATS TO GABE AND RACHEL.


05/25/12 10:02 AM #147    

 

Melinda Lang (Bachman)

I decided today I must make time to write on the Message Forum.  Where does time fly?

Since our reuntion, I have a new granddaughter, Anna-Louise, born Oct. 21, 2011.  She has brought so much joy into my life.  I babysit once a week for them.  Fortunately they live about 20 minutes away.  Now my other grandchildren live in the UP of Michigan near Marquette which is an 8 hour drive.  I just got back from visiting Rob and family,  Robert is 15, Hunter 13, and Lily 2 yrs old.  She really kept me quite busy.  A typical 2 year old!

Beside the normal daily work, movies, lunch out etc I try to travel as much as I can. Since the reunion, I've been to Chicago (which I do once or twice a year), visited a friend in Fullerton, CA late January - early February, went to Citrus Hills, Florida from Feb. 28 - April 2 (I rent a condo for a month). 

In June have a trip planned to a few places in Ohio and late June go to Gaylord, MI to a friends cottage for a few days.  This is an annual girls golf trip however, I don't golf - just go for the fun and life on a lake.  Working on some other trips in August and September.  I'll also go back to visit my son's family in the UP.

I also enjoy going to the Purple Rose Theater in Chelsea, MI which is close by.  It is owned by Jeff Daniels, the movie star, director etc.  He is from Chelsea.  They have wonderful plays and love the theater as it is quaint and never a bad seat.

Wish all of read this health and happiness.

Melinda Lang Bachman

 


05/26/12 08:36 PM #148    

 

Linda Kirchner (Schrader)

I would like to thank each of the classmates who were in the Armed Forces, the time they spent overseas or not, each sacrificed their life to ensure our freedom......good job. May God bless each one and their families!!!

Linda


05/28/12 01:00 PM #149    

 

Marcia Conley (Davis)

Finally have a few minutes to say "Hello" to everyone.  The reunion seems like it happened yesterday!

2011 tax returns are near completion with less than 100 extensions still to finish before September and October.  How time flies!  It was a stressful and physically difficult past few months for me.  I have psoriatic arfthritis in my lower back but have started a new medical routine and after a month, am feeling much better.  The stressful part came from dealing with constant pain and extremely difficult tax returns involving foreclosures and short sales (22 out of 750 individual clients) and foreign income account disclosures.  IRS compliance keeps me hopping but I love every minute of it!  NO RETIREMENT FOR THIS GAL!

Immediately behind tax season comes seminar season promoting our tax utility software.  Our first big Super Educational Seminar was in Las Vegas the week of Mother's Day..  Getting ready to leave for Reno on Wednesday for two back-to-back seminars for a week.  Because of my back pain last year, had trouble flying and driving rental cars but I think the new medication is doing its thing.  Pray for me.  I don't want to give this part of my life up.  If all goes well, will continue thru January 2013 with 70+ seminars.

I am blessed with 3 successful children and 5 grandchildren, ages, 21, 20, 18,15,and 10.  My 18 yr old granddaughter, Tyler, graduates June 21 with honors from Costa Mesa High School.  I swear she was a baby last week.  She is going to nursing school.  How fast they grow and become young adults!

I was married at 18, 2 weeks after graduation.  OMG!!  A baby 10 months later and divorced at 30 with 3 children.  But life goes on annd I love my life! 

Just returned from a lovely weekend at the Balboa Bay Club Newport Wine and Food Festival!  Good food and fabulous wines. 

Last weekend was spent at a Women's Church Retreat with lots of quiet time in a very serene environment, high in the Mailibu Hills overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Have a wonderful summer!

Marci'a

 


05/28/12 02:46 PM #150    

 

Linda Kirchner (Schrader)

Good to hear you're still going strong Marci'a. Always enjoy your writings. Don't over extend yourself, at least you are taking time to relax some. Be sure and let me know when you plan to be back in the area. I have 2 more days, Tues. & Thurs., and I'll be retired. Am looking fwd to time for myself. and hoping to redo lots to our home. Take care and keep in touch.....Linda Lu


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