Spouse: Susan Merley Anderson
Port Orchard
SKHS73 40th REUNION
Sunday, August 4, 2013
BOUDREAUX, LOUIS
Flower Mound. TX
Most
of my time is still spent getting my daughter Lindsey ready for her journey
after high school. Two more years to go!!
My oldest, Nicolas will enter his second year at Iowa State in
mechanical engineering. I did get to see him set a school record in the triple
jump his senior year at Flower Mound HS of 44'8". When we dropped him off
at Birch Hall for freshman week I heard the Beatles playing just a few doors
down. Thirty nine years earlier in Beck Hall my freshman at Central Wash. I
heard the Beatles playing just a few doors down.
The
big question is now that when I decide to pull the plug on this working stuff -
where do I want to settle in. The summers here in Texas are just brutally
"HOT", but not a lot of snow to shovel. I could be a
"snowbird" and travel from TX & WA for the seasons. I know that
some of you already have made that choice. I would like to have those retirement
$$$ go a long way. I know that I will have a lot more time for fishing. In
Parts Operations/Distribution there is no such thing as an eight hour day; it's
until the job is complete. Eight hours is for your vacation time sheet that goes
to payroll.
I
still manage to run 2-3 miles a day. Why? Because I still can. I have to keep
an eye out for that "Texas Sidewalk Monster" he's tripped me twice
the past three years. Minor bruises, but the recovery time is a lot longer now.
The concrete is a lot harder the more years you pile on. This is my stress relief.
July 21, 2013
BROWN, DUEL
Spouse: Seenie
Port Orchard WA
I retired from Civil Service on January 3, 2013 after working 39 ½
years. My wife Seenie and I have six children, seventeen grandchildren and fourteen
great grandchildren.
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