Life Lessons

The $25 Tomato

The following summer, Ruth, the three kids, and I planted a garden in a community plot a few miles from our house.  We thought it would be a good learning experience for David, Elizabeth and Michael.  The gardening project was sponsored by Jackson Community College.  The college prepped the land, provided access to water, and …

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Life Lessons

My Green Thumb

Our first summer as a married couple, Ruth and I lived on Kalamazoo’s Stockbridge Avenue, and I decided to plant a garden.  I’d never planted one before but thought it couldn’t be that difficult, so I dug up a ten-by-ten patch of earth behind our garage.  I just turned over the soil, did my best …

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Childhood Memories

The Principal of the Thing

Mr. Levens was my elementary school principal throughout my six years at Lincoln.  I have no idea who the principal of Clara Barton Junior High was.  We never met and that worked well for me.  I had two principals during my four years at George A. Dondero High School, but again, we never met.  I …

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Childhood Memories

Classmates

For several years I thought this picture was taken at Whittier Elementary. Upon further examination, I realize it may not have been taken there. Some of the kids didn’t attend Whittier. They did attend Lincoln, but I’m not convinced the photo was taken there. Regardless of the location, I think it’s an end of the …

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Childhood Memories

Second Grade

Mom invited my Lincoln Elementary School teachers to lunch at our house.  Miss Haskell (1st), Mrs. Davies (2nd), Mrs. Steward (3rd), Mrs. Henderson (4th), Mr. Reese (5th), and Mr. Cromar (6th) took their appropriate turn.  We had an hour for lunch, and we lived just a couple of blocks from school, so accepting an invitation …

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Childhood Memories

Abraham Lincoln

I was among the first students to attend Abraham Lincoln Elementary School when it opened in 1953.  It was built to help address the tremendous growth that post war Royal Oak experienced.  I attended Whittier Elementary the year before where I was an enthusiastic Kindergarten student.  All the kids in the neighborhood made the eight-tenths …

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Life Lessons

When We Don’t Understand

I had my first interaction with a transexual during the early 80’s.  I was the middle school principal in Addison and a mom made an appointment with me to discuss transferring her son to our school.  She came into my office and took a seat. She explained she wanted to transfer her son to Addison …

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Family

You Know What Mean

One of Ruth’s and my greatest joys is our three kids, and their spouses, all enjoy being together.  They truly love each other.   All families can’t say that.  We’re blessed. A few years ago, Elizabeth, Lindsay and Kate were on a girls’ weekend in California. The boys, Ruth, and I were kept in the loop …

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Current Events

Competition

There are several golf events at our new course, Tullymore.  The BIG event of the year is the member/guest held each July. It’s called The Prestige.  My son, David, and I played last weekend. The format was straight forward.  There were thirty-six two-man teams.  The thirty-six were assigned to one of six flights determined by …

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