Season’s Greetings to our Family and Friends
2007 was great! We worked, worked and worked some more.
Lois settled in as the construction director at Men’s Wearhouse. Where she is enjoying her job. She also decided on a lifestyle change, losing 35 lbs and cutting her hair so that it is easy to maintain after exercise.

In May Lois and I spent the Memorial Day holiday on the Big Island of Hawaii. We lounged around most of

We held our annual Cherry Picking BBQ in June with about 50 family and friends. The very cold winter resulted in the largest cherry crop in the last ten years. Man, they were good!!
Later that month Bob was elected as a national board vice president of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and, in August, was elected as the regional director of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ). What this means is he spends a lot of his time working as a volunteer.
As if that wasn’t enough, he began working (volunteering) for the Chauncey Bailey Project. The project was created to continue the work of Oakland Post editor Chauncey Bailey who was assassinated as he walked to work on August 2nd. As this is written, he is negotiating a salary (YEA!!) with the project leader.



On the way back, Lois went home and Bob flew off to New York to join a delegation of NABJ reporters for meeting at the United Nations.

reporting in Senegal documenting that African country’s fight against climate change, HIV and malaria. You can read about that trip at www.nabjinsenegal.blogspot.com.
Love to all of you.
Bob and Lois
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