Other than our annual snowbirding
pilgrimages to Hilton Head, we
enjoyed a jaunt to Virginia in September to participate in the fifth of
our deeply warming, informal biennial reunions of fraternity brethren
(TDX at MIT) from the classes of the ‘50’s.
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Jan Willem has had a busy first
6 months at Suzlon, traveling about 90%
of the time, mainly in the US and India. But that has now come
down to
a more digestible 50%. [editor’s
note: Suzlon is the fifth largest
wind-power company in the world; JW is president of one of its
three
divisions]. Sue has been very successful in rebuilding our social life, which she was able to resume from where we’d left it when we departed The Netherlands four years ago.Our sons Willem and Nick have joined the International School of Amsterdam, where they are doing well in 5th and 3rd grade respectively. They had both been wrestlers in their Cincinnati school, and after our move, joined a wrestling club in Utrecht, where they recently had their first tournaments - and wins! And now, this Christmas, we’re looking forward to being in Cincinnati, to zonking out at our place there, and to visiting friends and family (but of course the underlying objective will be to fill up on SkyLine Chili!). Merry Christmas! |
Business Trip in
India?
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2007 has been a busy year for me
on the personal/professional front, since I’ve started my own small
business. I’ve been a competitive rifle target shooter for several years. Two years ago, my vision went fuzzy (as it is apt to do at for folks of my age), presenting me with an increased challenge. In the course of researching the gun-sight equivalent to reading glasses (such a thing does exist!), I invented a new rear sight for rifles which improves vision, by, well, sort of squinting for you. |
I hired a patent attorney, filed
for a patent, started a small company,
designed parts to fit commercial rifles, set up a web site, and started
selling my sights to competitive shooters. At present, I’m still
in
the early stages of getting the word out and convincing shooters who
are at the top of their game that they should try something new, but
little by little the buzz is starting. More and more people
are
hearing about my sight, asking around to find out who else has tried
it, building a consensus as to its efficacy.When the 2008 shooting
season starts next spring, I expect that the
word will have spread. So far, I’m not planning to quit my
day job at
P&G, but it is an exciting adventure, I’m learning hands-on how to
run a business, and my investment in the company is less than a year's
tuition at Harvard’s B-School, so there’s no down-side in sight.
As it
- ahem - were. On the personal front, my cat collection has stabilized, no strays having found my front door in 2007 (though this was written in early December – there’s time yet). I continue to sing in an Irish glee club from January to March 17 each year, and am dutifully gargling in anticipation of the coming year's session. |
Arthur
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Time for the ol’ mid-life
crisis; Harley Davidson came to the rescue,
providing as an added benefit a satisfying way to help support the
American economy. Business continues to go well in Turkey, and the job is great because working with (often reining in) the crazy Turks is very exciting.
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Richard and Hog
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If your backhand
doesn’t do it…
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When I’m not on the tennis
court, I enjoy inline skating on courses
through city streets with fellow enthusiasts, mostly in Pittsburgh, but
also in weekend group skates in e.g., Miami, New York, DC and
Philadelphia. Although Cathy is more of a cyclist than a skater,
she
does, on occasion, join me for some of these events. Even
Steven has now "gotten into" inline skating. Steven's big interest these days is Karate. He’s advancing through the ranks quickly, and is already about 40% of the way toward achieving a black belt. Aside from his interests in tennis, skating and karate, Steven just loves to learn. Whether it’s math, science or history, he just cannot seem to get enough. As we approach the Christmas holidays, he is really looking forward to spending time with all his (geographically) distant cousins from around the world. [editor’s note – as are their grandparents!] |
…. try a left foot |