Thursday, July 21, 2005
Bios: David Crowell; Carley Pfeiffer Barta
We had a great time at the meeting last night. Dann Hall tells us that entry fees for the golf scramble amount to about $400, and Hidden Lakes is throwing in about $600 worth of merchandise for prizes. At last count, he had nine tee times.
Cecelia Kallio joined our committee meeting on the Edgewater deck last night and said she wasn't coming cuz she was shy in high school and didn't know very many people.
Then, she started telling a story about some camping trip year ago. Said I was there (I don't camp but I wasn't going to press the issue). She has always thought I stole the watermelon that she was so looking forward to eating while on the trip.
Well, I have a good memory but nothing even clicks when it comes to having stolen a watermelon from a bunch of campers. Mail at age 5, yes, but no watermelons. Anyway, we promised Cecelia that if she attends the reunion, I'll give her a watermelon.
What will it take to get some of the rest of you to come? I may be able to spring for a few more watermelons . . . . cuz we want to see you. Send bios to malove@imbris.net.
More bios:
David Crowell: After high school, I attended the University of Idaho and graduated in 1970 with a degree in mechanical engineering. While attending school, I worked summers for the U.S. Forest Service in the Sandpoint Ranger District.
I currently work at Boeing in Seattle as a customer service engineer in the spare parts department. I have been with Boeing for 23 years.
I live in Kent, Washington, am married to Mary Ann and have four sons. I enjoy playing guitar, canoeing, woodworking, gardening and traveling.
My family and I have a singing ministry where we visit nursing homes on the weekends.
My relatives live in Sandpoint, and it still seems like home to me.
Carley Pfeiffer Barta: Spent three years in the Navy. Married 4 kids, 6 grandkids. Retired from
AT&T as a communications technician.
Learned to scuba dive at 45 and can not get enough of it. Live currently in Florissant, Colorado. It's west of Colorado Springs. See how easy it is to sum up 40 years of one's life??
I will not make it to our 40th but will be thinking of you while I scuba dive Bonaire, NE Antilles.
Sorry I can not see you all but wish you well.
Cecelia Kallio joined our committee meeting on the Edgewater deck last night and said she wasn't coming cuz she was shy in high school and didn't know very many people.
Then, she started telling a story about some camping trip year ago. Said I was there (I don't camp but I wasn't going to press the issue). She has always thought I stole the watermelon that she was so looking forward to eating while on the trip.
Well, I have a good memory but nothing even clicks when it comes to having stolen a watermelon from a bunch of campers. Mail at age 5, yes, but no watermelons. Anyway, we promised Cecelia that if she attends the reunion, I'll give her a watermelon.
What will it take to get some of the rest of you to come? I may be able to spring for a few more watermelons . . . . cuz we want to see you. Send bios to malove@imbris.net.
More bios:
David Crowell: After high school, I attended the University of Idaho and graduated in 1970 with a degree in mechanical engineering. While attending school, I worked summers for the U.S. Forest Service in the Sandpoint Ranger District.
I currently work at Boeing in Seattle as a customer service engineer in the spare parts department. I have been with Boeing for 23 years.
I live in Kent, Washington, am married to Mary Ann and have four sons. I enjoy playing guitar, canoeing, woodworking, gardening and traveling.
My family and I have a singing ministry where we visit nursing homes on the weekends.
My relatives live in Sandpoint, and it still seems like home to me.
Carley Pfeiffer Barta: Spent three years in the Navy. Married 4 kids, 6 grandkids. Retired from
AT&T as a communications technician.
Learned to scuba dive at 45 and can not get enough of it. Live currently in Florissant, Colorado. It's west of Colorado Springs. See how easy it is to sum up 40 years of one's life??
I will not make it to our 40th but will be thinking of you while I scuba dive Bonaire, NE Antilles.
Sorry I can not see you all but wish you well.
