Gretchen Koenig

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Me, son Mike, daughter-in-law Monica, Frank, daughter Amy, son-in-law Doug

(Mike's wedding 2006)
 

Gretchen (Koenig) Aerstin
4839 Anna Ln
Sanford, MI
(989) 689-3896
frankaerst@aol.com

 

Frank&Gretchen:  on 40th anniversary trip to Hawaii (2005)
 

 

HikingArizona: me on a hike in Arizona last winter
 

 

MaggieHerding: our oldest dog Maggie, working

 


RoyHerding:  our younger dog Roy, working

  2011

I regret that I won't be attending the 50th reunion. Grandparent duty will prevent me from being there. Since my last post here, we FINALLY have two grandchildren, Luke (4) and Grace (almost 2), with a third expected on September 21. We promised our son Mike and daughter-in-law Monica that we would arrive at their home in Peachtree City, GA a couple of days prior to the scheduled C-Section and remain there for about two weeks to help with the new baby (another girl) and the older children, etc.

We still travel back and forth between our two homes in Michigan and Arizona, spending about seven months in Michigan and five months in Arizona, enjoying the best of both climates and avoiding the worst. I guess we'll continue this way until we get tired of it or are no longer able to do it, whichever comes first. We are thankful to be blessed with good health, so far, so that we can continue to enjoy traveling, other favorite activities and, of course, our expanded family. Our dogs are aging too but they're doing well and they travel with us.

My Best to All,

Gretchen
 

2007

When I last saw many of you (at the 25th reunion) I was working for a retail computer business that my husband and I were involved in.  That took up much of my time and much of my husband's spare time (it was just a sideline for him) during most of the decade of the 80's.  Prior to that, going way back to the 60's, I spent three years at the University of Colorado at Boulder and one year in a study abroad program at the University of Bordeaux, France.  I graduated from C.U. in 1965 and, soon after, married fellow alum and chemical engineer, Frank Aerstin.  Frank had come to Colorado as a foreign student from Trinidad (W.I).  After he completed his M.S. we moved to Midland, Michigan where he had accepted a job with the Dow Chemical Company.  We have lived in the area ever since except for a year in Ann Arbor and three years (1976-79) in Brazil while Frank was on foreign assignment for Dow.  After losing a child in 1966, we were blessed with daughter Amy in 1968 and son Mike in 1970.  I was a stay at home mom all during the 70's and even during most of the time that I was bookkeeper for the Midland Computer Shoppe.  I was able to do most of that work at home untill the last two years of my involvement in the business and by then both of our children had graduated from high school. 

I always enjoyed volunteering, but as time for that was somewhat limited before 1990, I didn't do as much as I would have liked.  So after leaving the computer business that year, I became more involved in the community and have continued to be ever since.  I have particularly enjoyed my experiences as a tutor for the Literacy Council of Midland County.  Over the course of fifteen years or so, I worked mainly with ESL students and found that to be very interesting and gratifying.  Other activities included working with first and second graders in a reading program called Lunchbox Learners, helping with an after school program for disadvantaged kids, working at the local food pantry, helping in the box office for a local music organization and working with an arts organization in putting on summer and winter art fairs, as well as volunteering in several capacities at my church.  But now, I have entered a new phase of life.  Ever since my husband retired from Dow in 1998, we have been looking for another place to at least spend part of our time.  Frank has been involved in a consulting business since leaving Dow, first as an owner and then, since 2005, as an associate.  At the end of last year, he decided he would limit his consulting to only the things that really, really interest him.  Also, last year, we purchased a home in southern Arizona and spent this past winter out there.  Prior to discovering the Tucson area, we had owned a townhouse in Destin, FL.  We enjoyed the time we spent there, but it just wasn't quite what we were looking for; so in 2002, we sold it and looked toward the southwest.  We love the mountains and the drier climate of the Sonoran Desert and find it a fascinating place to spend time.  Now, of course, we are contemplating a possible permanent move there.  However, that is a difficult decision because, for the past eleven years, we have enjoyed living on a lake just a few miles from Midland and we love it here in the summer.  So, for now, we will travel back and forth.

Living in Michigan, we have enjoyed a number of outdoor pursuits in our spare time, including golf, sailing, skiing (both downhill and x-country), camping, fishing,  and hiking.  We find Arizona to be a great place for lovers of the outdoors as well, and we enjoyed golfing and hiking there this past winter.  One activity I haven't yet mentioned and which has taken much of our time for the past several years, has to do with our Border Collies.  We have owned several over the past six years but have now stabilized at two.  Training them has been a hobby for Frank and exercising them helps to keep us both in shape.  After doing obedience and agility with the first dog, Maggie, Frank looked for something more interesting and challenging and began taking herding lessons which led to competing in sheepdog trials.  That meant acquiring some sheep and, of course, some pasture for them to graze and for the dogs to work them on.  We have been renting some acreage for several years now, with access to a larger area for more extensive work, as well.  We go to a few trials each year, mostly in Michigan and take our vintage Airstream which we acquired just for that purpose.  We never did buy a farm, though we considered it.  Frank has made contact with a couple of handlers in Arizona and has been able to take lessons there but there aren't a lot of trials in that state.

If we sell our Michigan home and move to Arizona full time, it might not be for long because our first (finally!) grandchild will soon be born in Georgia.  Both our children live in the Atlanta area and our son Mike and his wife Monica, whom he married last year, will become parents in early September.  So, at the very least, I'm sure we will be making frequent visits there.

Well, that kind of brings us up to date.  I've bored you long enough.  Hope to see many of you in West Lafayette at the end of June!

Gretchen (Koenig) Aerstin