> Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2024 17:05:55 +0000 (UTC) > From: "http://profiles.yahoo.com/carolyn.foley" <http://profiles.yahoo.com/carolyn.foley> > > Hi Noelle! > Thanks for your card. I also didn't send out Christmas cards again this > year. I keep meaning to. I am pretty disorganized. > For my birthday, I went to see my sisters in Sacramento. I took Amtrak which > is great! I love it! So quick, efficient, beautiful landscape, no traffic, > no depressing I-80, awful drivers, and no nasty passengers. Clean and > friendly. I recommend! > I'm sorry about your dad. I think the beer co-op sounds like it is having > the problems of all volunteer organizations: A handful of people do the lion' > s share of work. More on that later. Did you see that (speaking of co-ops) > Ridge House got some bad press that led to the city looking into the poor > living conditions? To which I say, toughen up Millennials! Suffer during > college, and since you're members of the upper classes, for the most part, > this is your chance to live like many people do. ... > I cry not for college students. For the most part. > The kids are involved with this and that. I find so many things require my > time. So many kid activities are run by a handful. The other parents and > kids expect things and don't want to volunteer their time, money and effort. > You know what I am talking about, since you've been part of co-ops! It's > kind of the same story. It is frustrating and universal. Isaac is in scouts, > for example. Too many parents expect us leaders to do all the camping, all > the work. And then complain. It's not as bad as it sounds, but I > occasionally feel resentful. It's worth it for Isaac, since he needs some > kind of social outlet and loves the outdoor aspects of scouting. > Bridget is doing speech and debate. She also runs track. She is a unique and > fun kid, and you would like her. Isaac's a bit of a problem at times. His > behavior toward me can be rough. But he doesn't get in (as much) trouble at > school, and he did tell me he loved me for my birthday. So there is that. > Work at UCSF is going well. I no longer let co-workers and angry parents and > bureaucracy get me down. I just do my job to the best of my ability and try > to give my patients the care they deserve. It's a good job. And as you know, > RETIREMENT BECKONS! I'm hoping in 9 years I can retire and just spend my > time volunteering. I want to pick up trash on the freeway and in the forests > and on the beaches. I'm going to pull up non-native plants and sleep in and > watch movies and read books. I'm reading one I like so far, and I think you > would too: "Birnam Wood" by somebody named Cattan or something like that. > Hi to Robert! > Love, Carolyn > > Carolyn Foley