When Parents Live Many States Away
Sue and I got married in Texas, no family present. Only Friends. I know this irked some, but as it turned out, it was the only way to be fair to everyone. I worked for Texas Instruments for awhile. Eric Read More …
"No matter where you go, there you are." ~Buckaroo Bonzai
Sue and I got married in Texas, no family present. Only Friends. I know this irked some, but as it turned out, it was the only way to be fair to everyone. I worked for Texas Instruments for awhile. Eric Read More …
Kurt went ahead to Alexandria to work at MRJ while the boys and I stayed in McKinney. Read More …
Take job at MRJ. Drive with Sirius and boys in a U-haul truck with Nissan on trailer from TX to VA.
Sirius was our Great Pyrenees who came up from Texas to Maryland with us.
We moved from Texas to Virginia to live in this interesting post WWII cottage on 1/2 acre that was featured in Better Homes and Gardens magazine for the innovative floor additions–2 additional floors were added, the attic becoming a bedroom Read More …
Mom knew that once you retire, you tend to stop…stop doing. Stop thinking, just stop. Oh please. After Dad retired…for the third time, Mom had a great plan. She decided that she was going to coerce him to go back Read More …
MRJ Technology Solutions Senior Computer Analyst 1994 – 2002 (8 years) Senior Scientist, responsible for algorithm development and for engineering and analysis of complex systems, physical science and information technologies. Principal Engineer. Data warehouse architecture and development, environmental systems, architecture, Read More …
Shaved off his mustache, I see.
1995 Oakton , VA MRJ 1995 Studying unsupervised learning systems, video analysis for bioluminescence 1996 Oracle Spatial and introduction to 9 1998 Thin Layers of bioluminescent copepods 1999 Maritime Boundary Median Line Generation 2000 -2002 MRJ/Veridian as Senior Engineer/Senior Computer Read More …
I don’t know about before, but by the time we returned from Texas, [there was] the House Drink –would you care for a Manhattan? Dad was the kitchen lifter for Mom, picking up the heavy stuff with her right at Read More …