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I thought I might have seen you in Wynmoor, Friday 1/15/2010. Was that you I passed walking? I left messages at all the Stillman's in the Wynmoor directory. I'm leaving today (Sunday), may be back around Feb. 20. Jerry em: gutdoctor@yahoo.com
Let's see, you asked me all kinds of questions so here goes. As for the upcoming holidays, we're not doing much. David's birthday is tomorrow so it always feels like our holiday starts with his birthday. We have a little surprise for him at home but it won't be a big deal. Otherwise, we'll be staying around CT for the first part of it. Having friends over for Christmas Eve (we celebrate both Christmas and Hanukkah). Later in the week I will bring Spencer to NYC to spend a couple of days with my dad. I think they'll both have a very good time. Dave and I will drive in on New Year's Eve day and spend the evening with my dad, his ladyfriend, and Spencer.
As for where I've lived, went to college in VT, then moved to Boston for two years, went out to Oberlin, OH for two years (worked at Oberlin College), moved out to Eugene, OR for three years, moved to PA for about four years, back to NYC for 10 years, and then up here to CT. I wasn't crazy about Boston, eventhough most people really love it, but I was working full time and in school part time so I didn't have time for too much fun. I also didn't like Ohio. I do miss NYC but at least with my dad there we can go in without too much difficulty. CT has been really great for us, though, and there is lots to do culturally, it's near good skiing, great for Spencer. Take care for now and stay in touch. I'm enjoying reconnecting with you!! Adrienne
btw, the correct spelling of my sister Peggy's (do you remember her?) name is as written. after moving out of Queens she changed it to PeggIE. and, yes, putting "IGC" on a resume would only work for potential employers who went to school in nyc when we did. i seem to remember you as maybe a little shy; was surprised you were never a full-fledged hang-out person like so many others on or near our block. our house was a congregating point; our parents being less anxious about kids wrecking up the place and they liked the activity as well. and, yes, had a good x/giving with Peggy in Wilmington, Delaware. tell me some more about the old days (or new) if you're in the mood. it is odd how i remember everything from those days - you included even though you were in the periphery w/the mosseries (sp), occasionally playing w/me when they were around. i thought you were snobby because of IGC, and, although not a grudge holder or a person with much attitude, i was a little mad (please don't take any of this too seriously, it is "fun" reminiscence stuff) because i felt shut-out/snubbed re: not being included in IGC.
We had a very nice Thanksgiving. My meal came out great so that made me happy. It was a small group with some friends of ours joining the three of us for dinner but we all had a good time. My son somehow got into some poison sumac, however, and he was red, swollen, and itchy all over his neck and chin. Don't even begin to ask how this happened!! Anyway, he's doing much better now. Take care for now. Adrienne
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