I had heard he went to the UK after his mother passed but not that he was back in the US. This might shock you, but I don't follow absolutely all of the details of your lives, hence the question.
"Missionary in Africa" is a physically and mentally rigorous occupation which has been taken up by a number of family and "extended" family working in health care and education. Most of them them retired from it in the later-middle years of life and came home to professions here. 1 "extended" family member is still at it but he is in the states most of the year and only goes to Ethiopia less than 1/2 the year.*
I was surprised that Meade took it up as a retirement occupation.
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Dr. Larry L. Thomas. He runs the "Tropical Health Alliance Foundation". http://thaf.org/
Very worthwhile stuff. An extraordinary man.
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Who would admit to that?Joe Guy wrote:I think Meade recently moved back to Cleveland because he had mentioned something a while back about planning to do so in May. If he writes about going to an Indian game, that will be a clue.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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Ah... forgot to change my location. Yes, back in the USA, Kent OH. Family reasons. The "Pops" event at Roosevelt High was (as ever) highly organized, expeditiously executed and performed at a high level - most enjoyable. It's all juniors and seniors in HS so they actually can sing and play. Unlike the little grade schools which are abominable. Three hours of Pops goes fast - three hours of teeny-weenies murdering unidentifiable tunes in between long exhibitions of herding sheep takes forever
(and I wouldn't admit to it)
(and I wouldn't admit to it)
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