Neergaard
Family Christmas Letter December, 1994
Dear B****
and M****,
It's
Christmas, family news update time......
The year has
been quiet for us two senior Neergaards, a
tranquility that's been a blessing given the sea changes, of
which more below,
which have been occurring in the lives of various of our offspring,
changes
with which we been busily - and quite happily - resonating.
For the two of
us, retirement continues to prove the best of all occupations,
embracing the
gentle pursuit of genealogy to keep the mind from gelling, tennis the bod, and gardening the spirit.
What with those
activities, and the bemused bumbling that creeps up these days to take
the
sharp edge off productivity, we are, like all retirees we know, busy busy busy. When leisure finally does arrive, if
ever, my retirement goal remains - try to paint. Lois
is already doing her art, happily (in spite of the
darned calculations required) creating quilts for our children.
Travelogue '94
consisted of several outbreaks: an
April trip to Holland and Germany to visit family and friends, thence
eastward
to Prague (a jewel of a city), Warsaw, Cracow (a jewel of a town), and
Budapest. In May we went to Boston
for my MIT fortieth class reunion.
It was astounding how those classmates I've kept up with
had hardly
aged, just grown more dignified looking, while all the others I
didn't remember
had become a bunch of old fogies.
In September we had a holiday with friends in the Tennessee
mountains
for a week of playing (playing at?) tennis, and in November, I took a
two-week
just-us-guys (wives declining long car trips) jaunt from Houston along
the Rio
Grande to Tucson with a side trip to Copper Canyon in Mexico, poking en
route
into everything of interest from anthropology museums and national
monuments to
honky-tonks and the OK Corral.
So, what about
those "Sea Changes"?
Well.....
Sue remains
Human Resources manager with GE Plastics in the Netherlands. Her "sea change":
she and her enormously likable Dutch friend,
Jan Willem van der Werff, will be married in Bergen-op-Zoom, this
coming
April. We couldn't be more pleased
to have him in our family.
Arthur too was
faced with a "sea change", having to choose between
remaining in Brussels to
work on product development, or moving to P&G's headquarters
in Cincinnati
where he could continue his focus on invention. Wiping away a
tear, he opted, in August, to give up the living environment he loved
in order
to pursue his career interests. He
did manage the transition in style, flying the Concorde so his stopover
in New
York could be long enough for him to spend the day with a lady friend
living
there.
Richard has
always had a dream of owning his
own business. When P&G
proposed to reassign him from Egypt, where he's been Marketing
Manager, to
Germany, he realized his moment of decision for his vision had arrived,
took a
deep breath........ and resigned.
The decision was made a bit easier by the fact that he truly
enjoys
living in Cairo, and Ishraq, his wife, continues to be excited by her
career
there as her company's Director of Marketing.
Richard, having recently become national wind-surfing
champion of Egypt, is now so busy evaluating the many business
opportunities he
sees around him that he tells us he hasn't been out to the beach
in weeks. Poor fellow.
Peter, has not
had a sea change. Thank
goodness. All is tranquil in
Pittsburgh, where he continues to have enormous fun cajoling computers
at
Carnegie-Mellon into doing the astounding things they do.
They're all
four of them, plus Ishraq and Jan Willem, home again this year for
Christmas. Bless 'em.
Merry
Christmas to you from all the Neergaard family, and may 1995 be rich in
blessings for you.