Saturday, July 16, 2011

Updates from Anne


No seven "girls" were ever happier to see each other, share news and bridge these past several years. We missed you at Seasons 52, but if you responded to the invite, you were not left out, your info was encapsulated in a typed sheet for attendees to take with them--and, will be a part of the blog. Kathy White had been waiting for an opportunity to be in the Atlanta area where she could get together with friends and "sisters" she knew when she and Skip made their home in Marietta. Chip's need to be here to conduct a class became her long-awaited opportunity. But we think we will see her more often now that she is going to be a GRANDMOTHER! Son Nathan and wife who live in Athens are expecting a baby in November. This gave us an opportunity to present Kathy with a book about being a grandmother.
A bit of news about each one--Kathy and Chip continue their peripatetic life-style based on seasonal changes--colder months in Ft. Myers Beach, FL and warmer months in a community near Roanoke, VA. They keep busy in both locations--in the latter, they care for rescue dogs that are being trained for adoption.
Susan and David Bennett divide time between their place in the mountains and their abode in Decatur. Their two grandsons keep them busy. As soon as the housing market comes back, they plan to sell their place and get started on remodeling her parents' home, also in Decatur and move into a refurbished family home.
Vail Hanna has closed her counseling practice and just sees a few long-time patients. She still has some of her animal friends but concentrates on training dogs. Vail has several family members to get together with so she keeps busy. It had been a long time since we had seen Vail but she still looks the same. Don't know how she stays so youthful looking! It was a real reunion for Jane Yelton and Kathy--they were across the street neighbors before the Whites moved away. Jane will be a grandmother again in August. For now, she is mothering four little swans who stay mostly on the lake with their real mama.
Barbara Payne shared stories about a recent trip she and husband Richard took to Italy. That brought all of us into the conversation because we all seem to have Italy stories--a favorite place to travel. Bebe Burnett who manages our blog stays in front of her computer a lot where she also runs a business. She is looking for prospects to rent her mom, Anna Chambers' home. Anne Larcom was listening, mostly and munching on a delicious salad. It was all so pleasant, we stayed and talked until mid-afternoon! Jane Yelton has something in the works for our next gathering but needs to work out details. You will be hearing more...

All of these members joined in sending good wishes and wanted to be remembered to everyone attending the luncheon:

Alice Young-As you know, Alice is a survivor - she has survived breast cancer, an automobile wreck that almost took her life, balance problems-now uses a walker when needed...had less than successful cataract surgery and does not drive anymore (son Daryl got her mercedes). She stays busy at Park Springs where she has organized a chapter of Senior University, a book club for low-vision people, and another, regular book club. Also, a Great Ideas Club, where she supplies the speaker. On Wednesdays, she and her friend, Rodney, go to Senior U. (held, I think, at Mercer). That is why she could not be here today.

Caroline Wilson-Since her retirement, she has made many trips, some out to Colorado, where daughter, Elizabeth, lives, to help with Elizabeth's surgeries and with her Grandson's diagnosis and treatment for cancer and now leukemia. She got the dates confused, thinking the luncheon was to be on Tuesday, the 5th, then bought her airline ticket for Wed. the 6th. The grandson's chemo left him with leukemia. The doctors concluded that they had done what they could for him. That's when Elizabeth decided to take him to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. That's where Caroline is going; to help out where she can. Should doctors decide on bone marrow transplant, his sister is a perfect match. Caroline continues remarkable strong and healthy--we rejoice in that.

Kathleen Carey-Sent an email right away saying that she still works and that Wednesdays are particularly busy. She still works for the State of Ga--she is Director of Human Resources, Georgia Merit System. (I think she keeps having to absorb additional responsibility.) She is married now--to her long-time friend whose name is not rolling off my tongue---or my finger tips. And they are happy.

Mary Louise Hudgins-she continues to be husband Elgie's care-giver. He is cancer-free, (lower lobe of one lung was removed) but has suffered two strokes in the pst few months. There is no paralysis, just a weakness on left side and a problem with balance and with speech. He continues to receive therapy at home for these conditions and Wednesday is the day for therapy so she needed to be at home. Mary Louise continues in fairly good health, though she does have health issues like some of the rest of us.

Pat Robertson-Pat really wanted to attend, but it depended on being able to meet up with Caroline for the rest of the journey, so, since Caroline could not be here, Pat was not able to join us either. She is not comfortable driving in unknown territory. Pat's long-time friend, Jim, was diagnosed some months back with non-Hodgkins lymphoma and has tolerated his chemo treatments very well.

LaVerne Miller-devotes a lot of summer weeks to family reunions and that is where she is this week. Actually, she and Jane Yelton are in a tight race to see how many they can plan in a given year! LaVerne is very family-oriented and willing to take the lead in planning reunions and gatherings, almost always with a theme. The theme for this one is FLAGS.. maybe she will have pictures to show us later. Her family is blessed that her Mother is still living. Quite an incentive for getting together.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Update from Anne



GREETINGS TO OUR MPE ALUMNAE SISTERS,
This is to let you know that Kathy White will be in the Perimeter Mall area of Atlanta the week of July 4th. Husband Skip is working here that week so Kathy is eager to see some of her former chapter members. We have decided on Wednesday, July 6th for our gathering. We will meet at Seasons 52, a restaurant just inside the north parking lot of Perimeter Mall. (Dillard's Side of the Mall) The street address for Seasons 52 is 90 Perimeter Ctr. W. Tel. is 770.671.0052. (FY!, there are two restaurants together there, the other one is Wildfire.) Parking is available. There is a lot on east side of Seasons 52, as well as Mall parking across the street--(Dillards won't mind.)
The restaurant comes highly recommended by the Larcoms who have dined there a number of times. The Restaurant takes reservations, so you will need to let us know to expect you. We want to have enough members so that we can request a table in the quiet section of the restaurant! We do hope that you can be there. Please let Anne know--tel. 770.642.2239; or larcom@aol.com. OR, Jane Yelton at 770.427.0533; djyelton@comcast.net.
Looking forward to seeing you. We wish everyone a happy summer, good health and happiness on this, our Summer Solstice. Anne
PS--there is a nice little map available on Map Quest. Just put in name of restaurant and street address.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Update from Deirdre


Deirdre Russell; Financial Aid Assistant; Emory University Office of Financial Aid; (404)727-6039 (404)727-6709 (Fax)

What are you doing on Easter Sunday afternoon from 3:00 to 6:00 ?

Hunting for Easter Eggs of course!

Where?

At Deirdre Russell’s house (RSVP to ldyemma@gmail.com for the street address)

Why?

…um because we think hunting eggs is fun and we want to share the joy

What to bring?

Yourself, Your Family and your Easter Basket(s). Yes, even the grownups get to hunt eggs.

When?

Sunday, April 24th from 3 – 6

There will be light refreshments and beverages available. The Egg Hunt is first, food comes later, so don’t be late or you might miss all the fun!

Looking forward to seeing you there,

Deirdre

p.s. we have two dogs, so anyone with allergies just keep that in mind.

Sunday, April 24 · 3:00pm - 6:00pm


Location

Brackenwood House


More Info

Calling all toddlers, kids (and grown ups who like to hunt eggs)
Bring your basket and bring your thinking caps (Martin knows how to hide eggs REALLY well) and come to our house ready to search and search and search.
okay, and eat, drink and be merry as well
RSVP for directions
to ldyemma@gmail.com

see you there,
Deirdre, Martin & Ginny Russell

Deirdre Russell

"Time. I've got 24 hours in a day just the same as everyone else. How well will I use it?"

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Update from Kathy


I'm thrilled to report that Skip and I are going
to be first time grandparents--our son Brandon
and his wife Ellen, who live in Athens, are expecting
a bundle of joy around Thanksgiving. Needless to say,
we are reacquainting ourselves with all the baby and
toy stores! I was planning a trip back to Atlanta this
summer to catch up with many folks and now I have even
more reason to do so. I'll keep in touch and, hopefully,
many of us can get together and "do lunch"! It's so
much more fun catching up in person.

Update from Darlene McCarter Whitetree



BeBe thank you so much for the work you do on our MRS site. I keep meaning to go to some of the activities. It would be great to see some of the ladies I went to school with. Each time I think I am going to be able to join you, something happens. I fell on ice and broke my back in two places January 2010 then when I was feeling better after surgery, in December, my husband Bob was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. In the meantime I am enjoying reading about everyone with BEBEs help. I am still working and live in Cherokee, NC. If anyone comes up this way, come see me. 88-226-7325.
Darlene McCarter Whitetree

Update from Judy Baer


My husband and I have been traveling, again. We were in Beijing when the earthquake and tsunami happened in Japan. We were supposed to go to Hiroshima, Kobe, and Kyoto, Japan, but our cruise line added some days in other places and a new port in Taiwan to compensate. It was wonderful. I have learned to admire the Korean, Chinese, and Taiwanese people and their accomplishments.
Hope you and your loved ones are well and hppy.
Judy Baer

Friday, April 8, 2011

Tellus Science Museum MRS Event in Cartersville


Please join us for our MRS outing.
DATE OF OUR VISIT--APRIL 16, 2011; Meet at 10:30 AM; Tellus Museum is located in Cartersville, GA. exit 293 off I-75N; OR US HWY 41. Here, at this world-class museum we can explore the earth and search the stars--yes, in addition to four galleries, they have a planetarium. Cost for seniors--$8.00--(regular admission--$10). The planetarium has a guide, of course and the galleries are self explanatory.
Important to wear comfortable shoes--it is a big place! PLEASE LET JANE YELTON KNOW THAT YOU PLAN TO ATTEND. CALL HER AT 770.427.0533. TRY TO CAR POOL. Spouses are invited as well as friends. Keep in mind that the trips we make are places which YOU have indicated that you want to see. And, just so you know--the name TELLUS is appropriate. She was an ancient Roman Goddess of the earth, marriage and fertility; also identified with the Greek Goddess Gaea. It was her duty to take care of the earth. (She would have been a good member of Mu Rho Sigma, don't you think?)
ABOUT LUNCH. There is a restaurant there in the museum but Jane thinks we should go back to the place in Cartersville where we ate, following our visit to the Booth Museum of Western Art. Neither Jane nor Anne could think of the name; the place was funky but nice and good food! (Jane will look it up.)
WITH OUR MEMBERS--Jane Yelton continues to have problems with her blood pressure. Now, instead of being too high, the present medication causes it to be too low. She is being carefully monitored by her health care professional. Being too low it zaps her energy, of course, but like the rest of us, she has to keep going! In her case, this is a genetically inherited disease.
Be sure to check out the information that Nola Humphries listed in the blog about a musical performance which will be taking place at Kennesaw State University on the afternoon following our visit to Tellus Museum.
No update yet, but Pat Robertson's significant other was facing a cancer diagnosis--never welcome news. If Anne had time to call or email every member, she would have more news to share but it would super nice if we stayed in touch instead of letting ourselves become strangers.
LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE. LOVE FROM JANE, ANNE AND BEBE.