40 Alumni attended this dinner at Roseville Golf Club … It was great fun and numerous people commented that it was better to have a smaller group in order to connect with almost everyone. I hope you enjoy the pix below.
Nick Bennett Anne Pike Lisa Cottee Cathy Dunlop Libby and Steve Jurd, David Rowed
David Curran Bill Brooks and Mary Kathryn Dwyer
Howard Roby Andrew Byrne Ingrid Rieger
Julie Kibby with Allan Glanville
Judy and Ian Stokes
with Denise Haylen
Ian Cook Fred Schebesta Kerrie Meades David Harris
Allan Glanville Ann Glanville Bernie Haylen Jim Markos
Arnold and Miriam van Rooijen
Fred Arndt Karin Herbstein Stevern Abadee Judy Stokes
Eileen and Fred Arndt
Lesley and Kevin Yee Lyn McKenzie and Bruce Hammond
Ken and Tessa Ho
with Helen Clarke
Geoff Peretz and Andrew Byrne
Fearless psychiatrist … BRAVO!
Steve Jurd agreed to speak at our dinner with only a few minutes’ notice …
he addressed the group in his usual cheerful but meaningful manner reminding us
of his four ‘G’ words which have come into focus for many of us: Gentleness: caring
for loved ones as we used to look after our patients; Grandchildren; Geriatrics
and Gratitude.
Libby Jurd has been unwell and Steve spoke about his new
vocation as carer, learning to put aside other matters and take up new responsibilities.
Dealing with the medical system from the other side has had its revelations for
them, as for some others in the room. I might say that Libby seemed like
her old self and was cheerful, eating and drinking like the rest of us despite
her serious illness.
Many of us have looked after aging parents – some of
us are getting to the age-group to qualify ourselves for 'geriatrics'.
Steve went on to describe the joy of getting to know grandchildren, quoting his younger psychotherapy colleague who said that the grand-parental bond is so much stronger because they each had an ‘enemy in common’!
Steve went on to describe the joy of getting to know grandchildren, quoting his younger psychotherapy colleague who said that the grand-parental bond is so much stronger because they each had an ‘enemy in common’!
Despite a couple of corrections and additions, Steve
Jurd asked me to point out that he is not responsible for this account of what he said. “Having been
given 5 minutes notice to create a talk, it happened in 5 minutes and it was
gone from my memory 5 minutes later.” “Love
your work Andrew!”
SJ
John and Shauna de Launey
came to Bowral this weekend for Sunday’s bicycle marathon (120km) road
race. They visited us in Burradoo on
Saturday afternoon and we spent a couple of hours talking about old times and
their new lives after ‘retirement’ of part time work and long-time travelling. They were sorry to miss the dinner due to
elderly parents with medical problems last weekend. This has also curtailed their travelling of
late.
A message from Gerry Lister: I am
still working hard in Newcastle. Max Lenzer and I have been in the same
practice for almost 38 years now though we both have our eye on the finish line
at some stage. But still having fun and hopefully productive.
I recently travelled through the Balkans
with David Clark for four weeks. He is still Newcastle’s pre-eminent breast
surgeon. Firstly Penny and I did a boat and bicycle trip around the Croatian
islands first for 9 days, then met up with David and his wife in Venice for a 4
week trip through Slovenia, Croatia. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and
Serbia. Such interesting and beautiful country especially the magnificent
mountains and lakes of Slovenia. Such fascinating history... both distant and
recent. They were killing each other, including war crimes, only 25 years ago.
Things are much better now though still simmering tensions. Was a great trip. I was sorry I could not make the dinner, but I loved seeing the photos and the memories they bring back.
Gerry