Monday, May 21, 2007

Robyn (Rudgers) Crewdson writes:



It really is hard to believe that it has been an additional 15 years since our last reunion. I had a lot of fun at our 10th, especially at the golf scramble.
What’s new, well I got married this past January and honeymooned in the Southern Caribbean. David and I had been together for 21 years before we decided to marry. The Southern Caribbean was absolutely beautiful and can’t wait to return. I am working for Smith Barney in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and have lived in Troy, Michigan for 18 years. I have three cats, who think they are people, and we are planning a trip to the Mexican Riviera in December.
I am going to try to come to our 25th, WOW, year reunion. I am studying for a big test, for work, and i have three days to sit the test...you guessed them, July 30th, 31st, and August 1st. So I won't know until I sit the test if I can get out to Maine but I am really going to try.

Robyn (Rudgers) Crewdson

Saturday, May 12, 2007

From Shelley (Strout) Brasslett

I have been married to Adrian since 1988. We have a beautiful daughter who will be 17 in July. She attends Bangor Christian School in Bangor. She is very active in soccer, softball, and cheering. (Never thought I'd have a cheerleader!)








Adrian also has a son who will be 28 this summer. He and his fiance are building a new home and Adrian is helping out with that. They plan to be married next year.
I am currently working for a retina-ophthalmologist and have been there for 8 years. I am the mean one (according to the patients) I am the accounts representative and take care of all the patient & insurance billing. (I'm only mean when they don't pay). I still live in Maine and actually only moved about 5 miles from my childhood home. I am also very involved with my church. I am currently the Superintendent of Sunday School and have been for years.
I am looking forward to the reunion. The pictures on the website are quite amazing. If any of them had shown up to the reunion prior to their pictures being displayed I don't think I would have known them. (especially Dale Wherle!) I can't wait to see the rest!!!


Shelley

From Joe Knapp

Joe has been married close to 20 years to Denise, and they have four beautiful girls: Megan - 11, Maddy -9, Josie - 7, and Tessa - 4. They have been living in North Hamption, NH for many years where Joe is the regional sales manager for VF Imagewear.




Great to hear from you, Joe!

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

From Tammi-Jo (Nelson) Macomber

Hello to all my childhood friends,

I honestly can’t believe that 25 years has gone by, the memories are still so clear and can still make me smile. (I have many memories from Morton Avenue and SeDoMoCha Jr. High as well). Dover will always be my hometown and it will always draw me to it...
I moved to West Palm Beach, Florida with my 3 children Amanda-Jo (21), Eric (18), and Katie (13) in 2000. Moving so far away made us very close and my children are a huge part of my life and who I am today. We live with my boyfriend Bob, who has 4 children of his own. He grew up in Brooklyn, so we have a city mouse-country mouse relationship at times. (You can take the girl out of Dover, but you can’t take the Dover out of the girl)

I work for the local recreation department as a preschool teacher and program coordinator. I enjoy the many activities that I am involved in and work with some wonderful people from all over the country. Bob travels quite often for his job with the healthcare alliance.
We keep busy with Katie’s basketball. (Watch for her in the WNBA one day) We have acquired 2 little dogs (Lucy & Sophie) that I have a daily love/hate relationship with. We enjoy exploring the many parks and natural preserves that Florida has to offer. The kids love the beach and have found a new interest in surfing. (Does anyone else hear the theme from Jaws?)
I think that the website holds endless possibilities for making connections and reuniting friends. I look forward to our time together this summer. I really hope that this event is not about a day, or a meal, or a new outfit; but rather about our sharing memories of our past and of what we have done with our lives (and how much we have learned along the way) since we went our separate ways so many years ago…

Never forget that “Life is good!”

Tammi-Jo (Nelson) Macomber