1992 Class Notes for 2021

Well, 2020-2021 have been busy years for all of us and no doubt challenging in many ways we did not expect because of the pandemic.  In the past several years, most of us have turned 50; Happy 50th to all of you!  I hope that you all managed to do something meaningful to mark this important event in our respective lives.

Amy Costello reports that she is marking her 8th year in Austin, Texas.  She is working-on her decade=old podcast, Tiny Spark, which was acquired by the Nonprofit Quarterly in 2018.  She is continuing to work on staff at NPQ where she hosts her podcast which is focused on justice in matters of race, health, and the economy. Amy noted that while things have been difficult – she lost her mom from COVID in the summer of 2020, less than one year after losing her dad – she is grateful for many things.

As for me, I continue to enjoy life with my husband and our three children aged 14, nearly 12 and 7.  We have managed to take some trips closer to home this year and enjoyed each one of them even if the pandemic has kept us from visiting family further afield. Our son has managed to successfully transition to middle-school at a new school while our older daughter has completed middle-school and is looking forward to entering a new program at a new school.

Thanks so much to all of you for helping to make submission of these notes possible.  I wish everyone good health and much happiness in the coming year. If you want to share updates, please send them to the following email address:  Trinity92scribe@yahoo.com

Warmest regards,

Erin Carriere-Kretschmer (Red Class of 1992)