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11/12/23 01:13 PM #10991    

 

Tom Britton '65

Wow! Richard....right in there with history being made. Thanks for sharing!

By the way....Great memories of you and I gigging frogs at the lake one night. 


11/12/23 05:15 PM #10992    

 

Richard Gardner

Hi Tom, yes we did have fun at the lake. Great memories.


11/12/23 05:27 PM #10993    

 

Jimmie Lee Smith (Brawner)

WOW, Richard, that is so impressive - thanks so very much for sharing all this with us.

 

Jimmie


11/13/23 02:52 PM #10994    

 

Richard Gardner

Yes, Jimmy Lee, I’ve had quite an unexpected adventurous life after leaving Waltrip High School. You never know what God has planned for you. After college I owned a garden center in Houston and after a few years had to give that up due to back surgery, thanks to the garden center. Life looked rather dismal after that but in 1974 I received a letter from Saudi Arabia from an engineering/construction company out of California and asked if I would like to work in Saudi Arabia related to building the worlds largest petrochemical plants. I majored in Floriculture at A&M and knew nothing about engineering/construction. I wrote back and said “yes” and asked "where is Saudi Arabia and what is a Traffic Coordinator". They wrote back and said I was hired. They were looking for someone that had no preconceived ideas about either. I was their man.

 

During my 3 1/2 years living in Saudi Arabia and subsequent years with the company, I traveled extensively and visited 35 countries and have flown around the world twice, once in each direction. Like Forrest Gump, I happened to be in the right place at the right time over the years to see 2 kings of Saudi Arabia, Yasser Arafat, President of France, Prince Charles, and other world leaders. I’ve slept in a cave in Petra, Jordan and slept in a broom closet in a Riyadh hotel (long story), stayed in a luxury hotel penthouse in Paris, and slept in the bedroom where Queen Elizabeth stayed in Sri Lanka (Ceylon) after her coronation. I also ended up sleeping in a car over night with two friends in the Saudi desert near the Empty Quarter surrounded by wild dogs (another long story). Years later, I had a private formal dinner in a summer palace of the Emperor in Japan. Even got to see President Obama at the annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony in Washington DC during his last year thanks to our daughter and son-in-law who live near and work in DC and gave us the tickets.

 

I’ve seen Mt. Fuji in Japan, Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa, walked up the base of the Matterhorn in Switzerland and drove from London up to Scotland and back down through Wales and back to London. I discovered B&B's at that time and found a little rock bungalow B&B across from Loch Ness in Scotland and stayed the night there. After I settled in, another car drove up to the house and a man and his daughter arrived. Later, before dinner, I was sitting in the living room and the two walked in the front door. I thought I recognized the man as he introduced himself and his daughter...Efram Zimbalist Jr. and his daugher Stephanie Zimbalist. We had a great time chatting the rest of the evening. He was in Scotland at the golf tournament and told me about his Russian-born father playing the violin and she was telling me about the movie she was making with Jimmy Stuart (a Lassie movie). We had breakfast the next morning and then traveled together up to Fort William where they were going a different direction.

 

During my trip to Nairobi, Kenya and after my camera safari there, I became very ill the morning I was to fly to the Seychelles. I managed to make it to the airport thinking it was just a stomach bug and landed in the Seychelles where I asked for a doctor when I checked in at my hotel. Turns out I had Cholera (even after receiving monthly Cholera vaccine injections in Saudi) and the doctor quarantined me in the hotel which he happened to own and treated me there (rather than shutting down the entire island if I had been admitted to the hospital). I was completely delirious for about 10 days and never got to see the Seychelles at that time. It was during my illness in the Seychelles that King Faisal of Saudi Arabia was assassinated by his nephew and the country was closed for a few weeks so I would not have been able to get back in the country anyway. I recuperated in the Seychelles until Saudi opened up again. I did return to the Seychelles another time and found it to really be the original Garden of Eden as the myths go.

 

The unexpected journey that started in 1974 led me to find my wife, Ann, who is from Wales. I proposed 3 weeks after we met in 1978 and we were married in Wales in July of 1979. We’ve had a wonderful 44 years together and have traveled back and forth to Wales for years spending time with her wonderful family and friends and touring the UK. Unfortunately, her mom is 95 and nearing the end of her life this week. Ann has been with her in Wales since the last of August and will stay with her to the end. Growing old is no fun.

 

So, you never know what God has planned for you. In my wildest dreams, it’s certainly not what I would have ever imagined my life to be after I left Waltrip in 1964. I really never knew what I wanted to do or be so I'm so thankful that God laid out a path for me and I’m so thankful for the many wonderful experiences I’ve had along the way.


11/14/23 08:20 AM #10995    

 

Jimmie Lee Smith (Brawner)

My gosh, Richard, I was trying to keep a tally of the number of foreign countries you've visited and got so  interested in your narrative that I lost count.  You truly have been blessed with seeing so much of The Lord's Creation.  Hope you have chronicled your life with photos for your family to pass down.  Heck, I'd certainly love to see your photos and mementos.  Hope to see you at our 60th in April.


11/14/23 11:44 AM #10996    

 

Jerry Eppner

Sea Center Texas has notified its volunteer corp that Terry Gaustad, fellow volunteer and Waltrip Class of 64, died over the weekend.  Because Terry worked a different shift than I did and he lived in Galveston area, our paths rarely crossed.  If there is an obituary, it will probably be in the Galveston County Daily News.  It is not there today.


11/15/23 02:24 PM #10997    

 

Lynn Wren (Burkhardt)

Jerry, thank you for letting us know about Terry.  I checked obituaries in Galveston paper and nothing listed today.  Please let us know if you receive additional updates on his services.


11/16/23 03:55 AM #10998    

 

Jim Taylor

https://obituaries.neptunesociety.com/obituaries/league-city-tx/terry-gaustad-11537796

 


11/16/23 04:47 AM #10999    

 

Frank Lynn

Richard, nice life story. Thanks for sharing. Where in Wales does your wife's family live?


11/16/23 06:19 AM #11000    

 

Beverly Hengst (Allen)

Jim, Thanks for providing thre link to Terry Gaustad's obituary.  That was on my list of things to do when I got back from my doctor appointment.  I will get it posted when I get home.  I see you have problems sleeping too.


11/17/23 06:50 AM #11001    

 

Richard Gardner

Frank Lynn, my wife is from Bridgend and a lot of the family lives in Pontardawe, north of Swansea. An uncle moved to Scotland and grandparents were from Swansea. Ann's 95 year old mom passed away this week which was not unexpected and she died peacefully in her own home with Ann by her side. Wales is a beautiful country and we have enjoyed all of our visits there. Ann was brought up 4 or 5 miles from the ocean and loves walking on the beautiful beaches. 


11/21/23 05:52 PM #11002    

 

Lloyd Pond

So many memories from so long ago. 60 years! The forum gives some us the way to share where we were in those days that traumatized the country.  I appreciate getting to know you all better because you share your experiences. 


11/22/23 07:17 AM #11003    

 

Don Ellisor

v a happy Thanks giving.Lloyd many of my memories of those days have you in the forefront. Thanks for your friendship and have a happy Thanksgiving

 


11/22/23 03:16 PM #11004    

 

Susan Howard (Bowman)

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! We have so much to be thankful for, especially each other♥️

11/24/23 08:00 PM #11005    

 

Teddie Jordan

Susan, we sure do have a lot for which to be thankful! And one the  top ones for our class is the gift that Jackie  created and left for Us all!


12/02/23 05:00 PM #11006    

 

Johnny Sheffield

**********Attention waltrip class of 1964 *************
"""""""""""60th reunion change of venue """""""""""""""

There has been a change of venue for our 60th class reunion. 
due to a conflicting construction schedule set for 2024, we had to make 
A change in location for our 60th reunion. Therefore, we have a new venue 
location for our 60th class reunion. 
 

place: Blackhorse golf club 
            12205 fry road 
           Cypress texas 77433

Date: Saturday April 13th 2024

Time: 12noon till 4pm

lunch will be served along with a cash bar of wine and beer 

more details of our 60th reunion will be forthcoming by e-mail blast 

and posting on waltrip home page.

If you have any questions, feel free to call me at 979-203-7209 or 

e mail me at johnnysheffield46@gmail.com or call Lynn Burkhardt 

at 713-907-3493 or email lynnburkhardt16@gmail.com

look forward to seeing everyone in April. 
have a wonderful Christmas and new year. 
johnny 

 

 

 


12/12/23 08:53 PM #11007    

 

Lynn Wren (Burkhardt)

I have permission from Fran to post information regarding Ted's condition.

Teddie is in Memorial Herman Hospital downtown in the burn unit.  He had an accident with the fire place suffering third degree burns on part of his back, a spot on the back of his head, and on his neck.  Second surgery today indicated he has some infection in the wounds. Another surgery on Friday to determine if the infection is gone. Infection needs to be cleared before they can do any skin grafting. He has a very long road to reovery.

Teddie is in good spirits.  Fran is strong.  Both have a strong faith in God and an amazing family to support them.

Please pray for Teddie, Fran, their family and all caregivers.  

Thanks,

Lynn

 

 

 

 

 


12/13/23 02:57 PM #11008    

 

Johnny Sheffield

Prayers go out to teddy for a full recovery. 
may gods blessings be with fran and family 

during his healing process. 
johnny and Becky 


12/14/23 09:12 PM #11009    

 

Robert Derrick

Teddie, prayers are going out for you old buddy.


12/15/23 07:20 PM #11010    

 

Mary Randall (Meneley)

It's been too long that I looked on the message page. Hearing about Teddie drew me to find out more so I'm checking daily to be updated. Teddie was in first grade and then again in sixth grade with me at Oak Forest. I spent second thru fifth at Coop Elementary where my mother taught kindergarten. Teddie has been in school with me u til we graduated and has always been a good friend. It grieves me terribly to know of the pain he is suffering. Tom and I are praying for him day and night. 
Thanks to everyone for sharing your life experiences which I have enjoyed reading. 


12/18/23 07:56 AM #11011    

 

Susan Howard (Bowman)

Thank you so much Lynn for the update on Teddy. I know we will all keep him, Fran, and their family in our prayers. Teddy has always been such an upbeat and caring person to all of us. He continues to be that way inspite of his situation. God bless you Teddy through your surgeries and healing process!🙏

12/18/23 01:16 PM #11012    

 

Lynn Wren (Burkhardt)

Your thoughts and prays ars are greatly appreciated by Ted and his family.  He continues to be in good spirits and thanking God for his progress.  Surgeries are going well.  It will be a long road to recovery.  

 


12/19/23 02:15 PM #11013    

 

Llynn Roff

Check your fireplace.  See what happend to our class mate. Call LORDS CHIMNEY 281-497-4000.  My son Lee, Texas only Master Chimney Sweep, www.lordschimney.com. 


12/22/23 07:30 AM #11014    

 

Susan Howard (Bowman)

Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy 2024! Many prayers for Teddy...for complete recovery and return to health, and for Fran and family! I hope to see all of you at our class reunion in April!

01/05/24 08:18 AM #11015    

 

Pat Brantley (Ross)

 

 

 

  Today is Skeeter's birthday.  I can't sing (sound like a frog) but I would if I could.  
Teddie said his new name is Crispy!  I bet he is the favorite patient by far.  This has taken a toll on Fran.  The patient rests but the caregiver doesn't   They have wonderful kids who help her, but I pray for her lots.                    

My grandkids are way grown. Youngest is 23 and just finished her CPA tests.  Now she has letters after her name.  She is going to be president of the world.her life's ambition has been to be smarter than her older brother.  Now she has a Masters Degree and he doesn't    Kids are so different.  He works for Google and has a great job.  Right now he is on paternity leave since his wife had baby #2.  Now I have two great grandchildren.  First one is now two.  I am blessed.  The world has certainly changed.  Paternity leave.  Wow!  When I had my first daughter I was shown the door when I was 7 months pregnant.  "Don't come back because women should stay home with children"   Of course I was the breadwinner while Ron was in med school.  I was working elsewhere when she was five weeks  old.  My mother took care of her.  Now mothers and fathers get three months leave.  Different times.  

 

 

 

 

 

 


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