Do you have really neat emails that you want to share.. tell us about your grandkids.. your kids.. your goals.. your travel.. I'm trying something new. on Google blog.
 Go to St. Andrews Blog Spot or

www.standrewsrocks.blogspot.com
and leave comments.. funny jokes. (clean) email. It will like a message board only it's free. You can discuss topics, etc. Anyone can leave a comment. This is your opportunity to let us get to know you before the reunion.. take some of the edge off...:)

 

Charleston 2008

Go Rocks!

 

Committee:  Raul A. Zayas Bazan,  Carla Searcy (Norville), Dena Lambrakos,  Linda Conkey (Shaw)

 

Willing to Help?  The best way to help is to help find classmastes and spread the word. Thank You to everyone who has done so! If you have extra time, talent, desire and/or connections and would like to be more involved, your help will be greatly appreciated. 


Spirit Award...special thanks from Linda to:

Dottie O'Driscoll (Wear) for uploading multiple photos to the Pelican page and helping make the website the best ever!
Eddie (Ed) Pettus for assisting on the website.
Thanks to Ed for his help with the music! For his listening to me! For his editing eyes!
David Ulmer for agreeing to host the Golf outing and taunting us with his plan to show up on his Harley with a tatoo.
Deborah Hardesty for her ideas that bring us together.  For her enthusiasm and idea to video
the reunion to send to those who can not come! That is the Spirit of the Rocks! Thanks Deborah.  

Also thanks to D.Corvette, W.Solomon, Chuck Cook, Ed Jones, Sandy Mappus, Michael Kirkland, David Fabian, Geri Reeves Sosa,  Terry Winter Dearie, Jill Jordan Weatherford, Kim Thomas,  Chuck Thomas, Dottie Wear,  Bert Wilkerson , Raul Zayas Bazan, Dena Lambrakas, Carla Searcy Norville,  and if I forgot.. email me so I can put you on here. You are my hero.. It is much easier and fun to communicate with you than to work with a search engine.

 


Freddie Grace says: 
Thank you for your prayers. My mother has been discharged to a rehab center to gain strength before cancer treatment.
 
From a classmate.
 was having some second thoughts about coming but decided that I would indeed come.
I think my second thoughts were no more than a mid life crisis.
As I think about reaching 50 soon, I began to look back at my life so far and was thinking about “woulda, coulda, shoulda”  type things.
I realized that I probably have more years behind me than I have in front of me and that I can’t change the past, so I need to enjoy each and everyday to the fullest.
I once read a quote that said, “sorrow looks back, worry looks around, and faith looks up” – good advice to live by!
Anyway, I will be at the reunion.
Thanks for all your hard work and thank you for introducing me to “Walk the Talk” – it has been very inspirational.