Laura Bellows

Travel Buzz – November 2007

November 2007
Beth Beloff closely observes a snoozing sea lion on the island of Bartholomew in the Galapagos Islands.

GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
Volcanoes, blue-footed boobies, and Lonesome George

Knowing that his wife, Beth Beloff, loves nature, science and photography, Marc Geller gave her the ideal 60th birthday present—a Galapagos Islands cruise. This trip was also the completion of a study cruise that Beth and her mother took eight years ago from Argentina to Chile, around Patagonia, when they retraced Darwin’s …

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Travel Buzz – October 2007

October 2007
Raymond Latham and grandson Cary Latham stand by a Sherman tank in front of the Utah Beach Landing Museum in Normandy, France.

NORMANDY AND PARIS, FRANCE
D-Day beaches, quaint towns, and unforgettable history

Betty and Raymond Latham enjoy traveling and thought it would be fun to have special one-on-one time with their grandchildren during the summer before each one of them started high school. Thus began a wonderful tradition of taking each of their six grandchildren on a 10-day trip of their …

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Travel Buzz – September 2007

September 2007
Claudia Woods and Rich Ruggiero celebrated with their newly merged family after getting married while ballooning over the magical landscape near Sedona, Arizona. Pictured left to right: Claudia’s daughter, Anne Haskett; the newlyweds; and Rich’s children, Christina and Rick Ruggiero.

SEDONA, ARIZONA
Red rocks, the glass bridge, and a wedding in the sky

While floating in a hot air balloon above the monolithic red rocks of Sedona at sunrise, Claudia Woods and Rich Ruggiero were married on the singular date of 7/7/07. The intimate wedding included Claudia’s daughter, Anne Haskett, 18, and Rich’s son and daughter, Rick Ruggiero, 24, and …

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Travel Buzz – August 2007

August 2007
Kathy Butler and her daughter, Lauren, stand in front of the cathedral in Angers, France where her fiancé, Hugolin Bergier, and his family attend.

PARIS AND THE LOIRE VALLEY
French Open, student housing, and a wedding reception

An avid tennis player, Kathy Butler came close to going to the French Open in Paris three times before, but various circumstances thwarted her endeavors. During her two-week trip to France in late May and early June, she finally achieved her dream of going to a Grand …

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Travel Buzz – July 2007

July 2007
Judy Katany and parents, Nancy and Joe Katany, relished taking the cog railway from Interlaken, Switzerland up to the Jungfraujoch, Europe’s highest railway station, located just beneath the Jungfrau summit.

ITALY, SWITZERLAND, AND GERMANY
Boat tours, train rides, and cuckoo clocks

“With older parents, it’s a real challenge, because you have to try to figure out everything you can do that doesn’t require too much walking,” says Judy Katany about her three-week April journey to Europe with Nancy and Joe Katany of Mountain Top, Pennsylvania. “There were all types of …

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Travel Buzz – June 2007

June 2007
Susan Williford and daughter Robin Shannon “hang out” while hiking and enjoying the beauty of Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego in southern Argentina.

ARGENTINA AND CHILE
Penguins, mountain refugios, and spectacular scenery

“We couldn’t get reservations at the few hotels in Torres del Paine National Park, so we had to backpack and camp in mountain hostels that last week in Chile,” says Susan Williford, adding, “As a 60-year-old, my primary objective was to return alive!”

Susan’s daughter, Robin Shannon, a recent Baylor University …

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Travel Buzz – May 2007

May 2007
These dads and daughters have enjoyed many special trips together and had a great time skiing in Beaver Creek, Colorado in February. (Back row: John Potts, Scott Luther, Kirk Heyne, Don Miller, David Ansell, Robin Miles, Tom Kretzschmar, Jim Shepherd, Eric Geisler, Keith Winzenried. Middle row: Sarah Shepherd, Caitlyn Luther, Hannah Kretzschmar, Taylor Miller, Zoe Ansell, Meredith Miles, Clare Twitchell-Heyne, Caroline Winzenried. Front row: Dale Potts, Avery Geisler, Thora Ansell, Allie Luther, Natalie Geisler, Katie Lapidus. Not pictured: Mark Lapidus.)

BEAVER CREEK, COLORADO
Dads and daughters, skiing, and a snowball fight

“Wow, I wish my dad had done that with me!” has been the universal comment over the years when this sizable crew of dads and daughters traipses into a restaurant or gas station on one of their annual road trips.

Starting as a YMCA-affiliated Indian Princess tribe when the …

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Travel Buzz – April 2007

April 2007
Even though their college-aged sons couldn’t join them on what had been an annual father-son ski trip, Mark Fisher, Rick Rau, and Carl Jordan still had a great time skiing in Park City, Utah.

PARK CITY, UTAH
Prime skiing, gourmet restaurants, and deep sleep

For the past 10 years, a group of St. John’s School boys and their dads have gone skiing in various locales in Colorado and Utah over the Martin Luther King holiday weekend. Stories abound, and let’s just say that to avoid injury, don’t ski in large groups or through the …

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Travel Buzz – March 2007

March 2007
David, Dede, Elizabeth and Jarrett Wadler pose in front of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.

AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Active adventures, stunning scenery, and impressive wildlife

Snorkeling along the Great Barrier Reef off of northeast Australia, landing by helicopter on a snowy glacier near Queenstown, New Zealand, and jetboating in the Shotover River Canyons near Queenstown were only some of the highlights “down under” for Memorial’s Dede and David Wadler; daughter Elizabeth, 25; and son …

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Travel Buzz – February 2007

February 2007
Dressed in traditional Peruvian clothing, Ginya Trier and Lisa Jordan pose for a photo at Lake Titicaca with an adorable “island” baby.

PERU
Mystical scenery, Inca and Spanish history, and pisco sours

“Peru is such an undiscovered beauty,” says Memorial’s Ginya Trier. “The people are incredible, the Andes Mountains are stupendously beautiful, and there’s also the history and the culture.” Ginya and Cindy Brien of Memorial, Olivia Fisher of West U, and Lisa Jordan of Southside were sparked by Tanglewood’s Donette Reil …

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Travel Buzz – January 2007

January 2007
Bev and Bob Wiemer pose in Czarist soldiers’ hats in front of Moscow’s Novodevichy Convent.

MOSCOW, ST. PETERSBURG, AND THE VOLGA
Onion domes, baroque palaces, and river hamlets

“I just loved being in Russia because I’ve been fascinated with it all my life,“ remarks Memorial’s Barry Moore about his visit there with wife Sis in late August of last year. One of 10 trips sponsored in 2006 by the Rice Alumni Travel Program, the Journey …

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Travel Buzz – November 2006

November 2006
Wiley, Natalie, Trip, and Valorie George reveled in seeing the US play Italy in a World Cup soccer match in Germany.

GERMANY, FRANCE, AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC
World Cup soccer, history, and birthday strudel

“We were in the middle of a sea of US fans and never sang the Star Spangled Banner with more exuberance,” West University’s Wiley and Valorie George say. Attending the US-Italy World Cup soccer game in Kaiserslautern, Germany was the genesis of their family’s three-week trip to …

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Travel Buzz – October 2006

October 2006
Sliding down a zip line over a canopy of trees turned out to be Anna White’s favorite Costa Rican adventure.

COSTA RICA
Monkeys, marine life, and zip lines

Tropical rain forests, mountains, and beaches are only a three-and-a-half-hour nonstop flight away from Houston. Costa Rica fulfilled the adventurous vacation experience that Bellaire’s Anna and Tim White and daughter Emily, 11, were seeking during their weeklong visit in mid-July.

The northwestern Guanacaste region is green and not too rainy in July, …

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Travel Buzz – September 2006

September 2006
Judy Brunk (left to right), Fred Brunk, Dixie Swanson, Sandy Goodwin, Bailey Price, Mary Ella Price, Bob Shimp (kneeling), Mike Goodwin, Deke Dekle, Kathaleen Chenoweth, Bob Chenoweth, and Carol Shimp pose with a Terra Cotta Warrior in Xian, China.

CHINA
The Great Wall, Warriors, and the Yangtze River

“Going to China with a group of friends added so much fun to our adventure,” says Carol Shimp. “We definitely relied on each other for everything from companionship to watching out for each other. It was terrific!” Organized by some couples in the “Boomers” Sunday School class at First Presbyterian Church, …

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Travel Buzz – August 2006

August 2006
Ken Jones (far right) and his daughter, Carol Bowen, received plaited leaves for their hats and walking sticks cut from the jungle from their guides in the Amazon.

AMAZON RIVER, SOUTH AMERICA
Cruising and exploring in the jungle

“What surprised me so much was how big the Amazon River is,” Bellaire resident Ken Jones says. “The largest river in the world, it is 4,000-miles long, and ranges anywhere from 10 to 30-miles wide. Part of the time, you couldn’t even see the shore on either side.”

Ken’s February …

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