Jeanette was the first office staff member I hired when the Adult Education and Literacy program grew too big for me to manage by myself. She was a treasure as an employee and became a treasure as a friend. Although I’m blonde and she’s Hispanic, we often showed up in the office wearing the same colors on the same day–kind of surprising, given the difference in our coloring. Jeanette and I think along the same tracks. We could easily find each other’s files, because we filed in the same kinds of categories. People in the office used to tease us about sharing a brain. Jeanette retired from SCC last week, and I went to her retirement party.
I knew everyone at the retirement party–DESE staff from Jeff City, Jeanette’s family, and AEL teachers and staff–so it was a wonderful opportunity for me to catch up with lots of people I don’t see regularly since I retired. Not surprisingly, I set up three future lunch dates with friends at the party. We’re still having fun together.