About This Website

Why, When, Where, Who?


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What About This Website?

This site has been on the web since December 19th 1995 and will likely be boring except to family and friends.

Paul retired from North American Aviation , Rockwell International and finally Boeing on 3/21/2007 after 41 years or service.  ( ).

Mary retired from being an eye surgeon on 11/22/2021, just before the holiday! ( ).

Paul has four children (Robin, Michele, Joe, and Colleen), nine "great" grand-children, and five great-grandchildren!

Mary has four children (Geoff, MaryEsther, David, and Becky) and four grandchildren.

You can see what we are currently up to by visiting the Daily Diary

It is will extreme sadness that my bride of thirty-two years, the love of my life, passed on February 19th 2020 at 7:07 AM after a long battle with several illnesses.

A mutual friend called and suggested Paul ask Dr. Mary Cõté out for dinner. We had been friends for twenty plus years. We spent a year together starting July 28th 2020 and we decided to get married one year to the day of our first "date"

We moved from our homes after living in them a total of 57 years!  We moved to Orange, California and we are sharing our lives together.  She is a beautiful lady that has lit up my life.

Mary & Paul on our wedding day
Dr. Mary and I at our wedding.

Why The Website?

It is a hobby! It keeps be out of the bars at night!

First: Families spread out all over especially when they have their own kinds and the kids have kids. This is a great way to keep in contact.

Second: We are active socially and have a lot of friends and interests so we have the photos on-line so people can enjoy their activities we did together.

Third: It keeps a quarter-century of history together and when we lose someone, which is happening more and more these days, we have pictures for their loved ones to enjoy and hopefully bring back great memories!

Fourth: Fighting the computer and keeping up with technology helps the old gray matter and keeps away the daemons of Alzheimer. You have to be "on the ball" to maintain a site this big so I plan to keep it up.