…and a responsible babysitter
by Ray Legenza Julie has had a very profound impact on my family. Fortunately, the counselors believe the psychic scars can be suppressed. Mitchell, my eldest son, has endured being … Continue reading →
hippos and crocs and elephants, oh my!
Kayaking Gabon’s Gamba Complex with Joolee by Doug Armstrong Jewels, Rick and I spent the morning paddling down a labyrinth of narrow channels through the mangroves, scaring up the occasional … Continue reading →
Vienna metro
by Bridget Christie Once upon a time four Moldovan Peace Corps Volunteers decided to close out the 1997 year by traveling around Eastern Europe. So, Julie, Chris, Carrie and myself, … Continue reading →
rendezvous at Titicaca
by Libby McDuling It was mid 2008. America was contemplating its first female or first African American president. Hockey mom was actually a term. Hipsters were only just starting to … Continue reading →
birthday flight plan
by Nelson Aurand Julie Rene Aurand (the spelling “Joolee” is her own) was born on April 9, 1972 to Nelson and Genevieve Aurand. We kick off the Joolee’s Forty project … Continue reading →