Dick
Lois
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Other than our
annual three months of snowbirding in Hilton Head, we've
no adventurous travels or dramatic events to report.
(We save that for the kids!). But life does have its
little triumphs. Working out clever ways to thwart
creeping geriatric encroachments is one. Another is
reveling in the cinematic treats now being regularly
offered by the best of the world's opera and ballet
companies, in hundreds of theaters around the world.
Performances are videoed LIVE (!),
and are either streamed directly, or taped for later
showing. . There'll be a theater near you screening these "Best Shows on Earth!" - check 'em out! You won't be sorry. |
Merry Christmas from the Neergaard family
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Sue and Jan Willem lay on a "Family
Dinner" every Sunday, an event which is hugely
appreciated by local relatives Gramma, Grampa, Uncle
Art, g'kids - and the three dogs who get to lick the
plates. . Sue is Senior Vice President of HR and Customer Service at ShootingSight LLC (her brother Arthur's enterprise) (its VP of Marketing (her brother Richard [a-hem] reports to her). She's also a volunteer usher at the Aronoff Center and Executive Chef Chez van der Werff. Jan Willem is CEO at Ecolibrium Solar, as well as packaging clerk and CFO at ShootingSight and Sous-chef Chez van der Werff. He is also a stalwart part of the rock-solid defense of the Thunderbird soccer team. |
. Willem | Having graduated from St
Xavier High School in Cincinnati, Willem is now a freshman at St Louis University, studying Mechanical
Engineering.
He's enjoying the practical experience of being a welder
on SLU’s race-car building and racing team. |
The Graduate! |
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Nick |
High School
senior, college bound. Captain of the school
wrestling team. Selected to deliver a paper at a
televised event celebrating diversity at the National
Underground Railroad Freedom Center. |
Nick Leading Wrestling Team's Exercising |
Arthur |
2015
brought big career changes. I'd been working for
P&G’s IAMS division when it was sold off to Mars
(the M&Ms company), and I was given a choice to
relocate to Nashville, or to retire. Since
family was located in Cincinnati, and since I already
had a small company I'd been running in my spare time
that had grown to the point where it needed more
attention, and since every retired person I ever met
insisted they wished they had done it years
earlier, I retired. And I love it. I'm now
running ShootingSight full time. ShootingSight
is a small company I founded, dedicated to
inventing, manufacturing, and marketing equipment for
the target-shooting market (or anything else that
piques my interest - making improved pickleball
racquets and flagpoles are two tangents I've
explored). My sister Sue and brother-in-law Jan
Willem are working with me, and Pumpkin is head of
security, specializing in preventing bear
attacks. Indeed, so far there have been zero
bear attacks, so she is doing her job well. . The key
learning so far is that you have to work way harder
when you own your own company than if you work for a
corporation, but the work is way more rewarding. |
Pumpkin |
Richard
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It's been a
fantastic first full year of retirement. I've been
spending most of the year getting the big pieces of my
future life plan in place but also doing art, sports and
seeing old friends.
I've decided
on where to live to get the most out of life, LA,
and bought a
nice penthouse to move to next year after Lila
finishes high school in Brussels. |
Samer
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Samer is
already studying engineering at Boston University and
really enjoying the college experience. |
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Lila
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Lila, for now, is tangled in the stress of SAT’s, exams and college applications, but had a great summer doing a marketing internship at Revlon in NY, and has just been accepted for early admission at Northeastern University. |
Peter
Cathy
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Still living
in Pittsburgh, but looking to make a full time move to
Hilton Head.
We very much
enjoy our dive trips to the Caribbean. |
Steven
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In high
school and working toward Eagle Scout. Steven also does
Band and Track. |
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Alex
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