We moved back to Boston from CT in March 2020 when my youngest daughters’ school, Loomis Chaffee, went online. We are enjoying living full-time for the first time in the house we purchased in 2014 when we were still based in Avignon. It’s around the corner from my sister’s place, and just a short walk […]
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Don Osborne ’76
Just completed the 5th “Arising Moment” event at the Joshua Tree Retreat Center with my friends Robert & Terri Talltree of the Ojibwe tribe. This year’s theme, “Walking In A Sacred Manner,” very nice! Don Osborne CdeP 1976
Michael Ehrhardt ’62
Michael suffered a stroke in 2005 and another, more severe one, this past February. He is recovering under the loving care of his sister, Gena, and her family at their home in Georgia. Michael says, “Greetings to all – Thanks for kind thoughts and wishes given after my stroke in February. The left side is […]
Toby Briggs ’53
“Toby and Kate Briggs have sold Holiday House, after decades of running an esteemed publishing enterprise. Toby says his current occupations are dog walking and philanthropy. Those are also esteemed occupations.” -Lee Follett ’53 Toby Briggs CdeP 1953
Claire Milligan ’02
My wife Jessica and I welcomed our first child on June 12, 2016! Dahlia Jeanne Milligan (Dolly) arrived 8lbs 7oz. She enjoys milk, is thrilled with pooping and loves long walks in the baby carrier. Claire Milligan CdeP 2002
Karl Kroeber ’67
I have a new granddaughter, Noa, now 21 months, who is, of course, brilliant and beautiful, walking and talking up a storm, and absolutely terrific, except that she lives in St. Louis, which means a long slog every couple of months when the overwhelming need to “see that little girl” hits us. Amazing and wonderful. […]
Ed Sanchez ’83
Hard to believe I have been living semi-retired near Grass Valley, CA, since March of 2014. Working only part time for a great software company where, at 49, I am the eldest employee!! They keep me young and it’s really exciting to work in their social media dominated, multi-tasking world. I asked them about their […]