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Hello Everyone,

The Holidays are upon us.  I Hope everyone is doing well.  Here is a page that you can find out what is going on with everyone...(everyone that sends me stuff to post)  Anyway Ron and I are doing well.  We hope to get a date for transplants some time in January...we will see.

Below is a link to see information that has been archived as I couldn't bare to just erase it.  It is almost like my journal.  For those of you that do write things down occasionally...submit it to me for our newsletter.   Here is the link.  Newsletter Archive  This page is created in such a way that it can be printed for your records or your journal. (just make sure you are not printing backgrounds, and then you will only get the text.

Talk to you all soon as I know you will be sending me some little tidbits.
Robin

FAMILY MEMBERS

 NEWS

Ron & Robin Miller

Haagen
& Dazs

02/13/2008 - Things are going well.  We have moved to Pocatello, ID.  We live in the same apt building as Christifer and about a block from Luaine.  The Cats seem to be adjusting well.  My Office is set up and I am opening my new business www.rwpages.com .  Please let me know if you know of anyone that does not have a website that needs one or just wants one....OR if they have one and it needs to be easier to use.  for Family examples there is www.Genbyjoy.com and www.Heidi-Kirby.com   www.robinville.com are just a few of the ones I have done.  Please keep me in mind and look at my Portfolios on the RWPages site.

Aunt Connie & Uncle Karl
 I got to see them when I went to PA for Grandma's funeral. they are Both looking good.

 

News about Grandma Rhoades
3/30/2007 - Violet Isetta Rhoades, passed away today at 10:45 pm.  She was 84.
Cantrell, Nichole & Chuck:

Kavan and Landan are great boys.  Little Alix is a beautiful little girl born on the 17th of April...she is 1 year to the day younger than her cousin Kyara.

Korrine & Jetson Cunninghams:

Kaiden & Kyara are growing so much I have had a great time playing with Keyara, and with Kaiden....Mama has her hands full with him when he is bored.

Maria, Marcel, Kyle & Vanessa Engelberts:  7/26/07 - Mariea and Marcel came to Vancouver with us so that Marcel could give a kidney to Ron.  He came through the operation with flying colors.  The surgeon said that he is the fastest healer they have ever seen....Mariea had to practically tie him down to get him to take it easy after surgery.  He just wanted to go home and get back to work.  But a surprise was waiting for him....a new sauna.  Hope you enjoyed it Marcel!  We will love you forever.  Thank You!
Jenks, Bethany: Just got this from Bethany, she said I could pass along the news!
 
"we're pregnant!  I'm almost 10 weeks along now. Good thing I work on labor and delivery, because now I know the best OBGYNs in the valley! Things are going really well here. All of our kids and Travis are so excited. I am too of course!"
Lahr, Joy &
Richard:
 Nothing New?
Lewis, Mellisa & Jeff: Kyle and Matthew are doing fine too.  Matthew is growing fast he is already 11.5 lbs
Aubrey & Tevy:

Hello Aunt Robin:
I hope things are going well with you and your family. It has been such awhile since I have heard from you. I have spoken with Korrine a few times through the “myspace world” and it seems like things are going well…tough, but well. I was reviewing your robinsville site and saw the update on family section. I was thrilled to see my name there…but unfortunately since it has been awhile there was nothing to update. My daughter Tevy and I are residing in sunny California, Happy as ever. I work hard as an admin. Assistant in the sales and catering department at the holiday inn, Los Angeles area.  Tevy has just been enrolled into pre-school and will start this September. It is only part-time, but we are looking forward to a full-time position coming available soon. Tevye's Father and I are no longer together, but he has recently made an effort to continue a relationship with Tevy. This does vary though I am sad to say. I am currently in a wonderful relationship with a man (Luis) that shares my beliefs and has accepted me and my family. He is wonderful to take upon such duties. I hope to keep in contact with the family more often. This is my work email, but my personal is aubreya4982@yahoo.com. I am looking forward in hearing back and regaining a wonderful relationship.

Aubrey Fordyce
Sales and Catering Administrator
Holiday Inn Torrance

Stamm, Bob & Mitzy:
Nothing New?
 Beth York

Sent to me by Richard Lahr on Sunday 12/09/07

Raymond, NH girls to be honored at banquet
By Mike Smith - sports@seacoastonline.com

A championship banquet in honor of the Raymond High School Girls' soccer team, which won the Class M title in dramatic fashion with a 3-2 overtime victory over Gilford, will be held Saturday, Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. at Raymond High School.

Tickets are $12 and can be purchased at the Raymond High School front office.

"It should be a special night for the girls," said Raymond athletic director Davinney Brazeau. "We are trying to round up the first girls soccer team that played for Raymond and we have a guest speaker, Beth Lahr, who graduated from Raymond and played on the boys team in 1988 before a girls team was established."

Raymond girls varsity coach Tim Brusso, who coached the boy’s varsity at that time, recalls Lahr as a fiery player. "She was the first Raymond High School girl to play soccer," said Brusso, "and played well on the boys team. She was a tough cookie. Girl’s soccer is only about 10 years old here. She is now a TV personality for RSN network.

Some members of the first girl’s soccer team will attend. Senator Jack Barnes, who graciously has stepped to the plate, as he always has to get the girls jackets, will be there.

"It should be a night to remember," added Brusso. "I have always brought to their attention the history of Raymond High School soccer now they will be a part of it."

RobertDecember 13, 2007  

The buzz about the Hive: a Weekly exclusive 
 
Corporate by day, rockin’ out by night, 501 E. Fremont’s new tenants will bring their live-music venue and bar the Hive to the corner of Fremont and Las Vegas Boulevard this spring, with an opening aggressively slated for mid-April. Aggressive because if you could look into the cavernous 5,400-square-foot space now you’d see just concrete and exposed beams. The Weekly did just that and toured the site with senior co-managing partners Jim Reding and Robert Stamm, who have been developing on and around the Strip together for 10 years. Their most recent collaboration is the Cosmopolitan condo project.

The Hive, an “intimate showplace” for live concerts and headlining DJs, will offer performers a curved stage, large dance floor, merchandise counter, loading dock and green room with a private bar and dance floor. Guests will enjoy two bars downstairs and plenty of high-boy tables, as well as a 2,200-square-foot wrap-around balcony with another bar and dance floor overlooking the action below. Given the proposed schedule of 24/7, Reding and Stamm will draw a curtain over the stage when it’s not in use, making the bar the center of attention.

The team—which also includes event programmer Wayne Jeffries and lawyer J.T. Moran III—had originally set out to install a series of small bars and lounges around the Valley, “but when we saw this space, knowing that it would take a lot more money and a lot more effort to bring something special together that justifies this space, we decided to pour everything into this,” says Reding.

Outside, floor-to-ceiling windows make the exciting bar scene visible from across the Boulevard, where many Fremont pedestrians stop and turn around. The hipster crowd that already frequents Downtown’s new entertainment district will get to see the hottest bands in a 21-and-over environment. Who will grace the stage at the Hive’s grand opening? “If we had to name our dream band, it would probably be Social Distortion,” says Reding. “It would be,” agrees Stamm. “Or the Descendants.” 
 
But the project doesn’t end there. Next door, at 503 Fremont, Reding and Stamm are installing a burger bar. With just a handful of tables, the ’50s-themed joint will serve up gourmet-quality grease to the late-night party crowd from an inside counter, as well as through a window into the Hive. Outside table seating will stretch all along their property to the club’s front doors. “We’re gonna pull out all the stops on the façade,” says Reding, who says that the Fremont East District association and the city have been generous with subsidies. “We found the magic: the location, the municipal support, a place to fit in the market and what we think is a dynamite brand and a great team

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