1996 Class Notes for 2018

Kristie O’Brien was elected to serve another term on the Trinity Alumnae Board. She looks forward to continuing to connect with current and future alums. This past year she has been busy times two. She welcomed the birth of her twin sons, Kayden and Kolton, in December 2017. It should be noted a great visit from Lynne Carreiro and some spicy Mexican food may have led to their early arrival. Kristie and the boys are looking forward to a visit from Godmother Tonya Esposito Oliver early this summer. Staying connected with so many classmates online continues to help Kristie get through many sleepless nights!

Kaja Whitehouse is still living in NYC, where she has been since 2000. Since 2015, she has been living in the Jackson Heights, Queens, neighborhood, known as the hot spot for Indian, Tibetan and Columbian food. In 2016, she took a job covering crime and law for the NY Post following a stint with USA Today’s business section. In December, she and her partner Jason gave birth to their first child, Lilith Wu Kucharsky. Lilith enjoys walks outside and swatting at things.

For Erin Moran, 2017 was full of highs and lows. She and her family started off the year by traveling and enjoying the holiday season in Oslo, Norway. But the 2017 hurricane season directly affected the island of Puerto Rico twice by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. She and her family quickly learned how to live without electricity or running water. They were very lucky though to get power 45 days after the storm because six months after, thousands are still living in the dark. Erin and her family would like to ask the Trinity community to continue to help the island of Puerto Rico, and are especially grateful to Trinity graduate Itzel Fairlie, who is working directly with families that are still trying to piece together their lives.

Kate Lush DiAmico continues to live in Bucks County, PA, with her husband Jeff and three kids. She has been with the same law firm for more than 13 years, having transitioned to part-time in 2011 to allow more time for her kids’ activities. Her oldest just started middle school and is loving it! Her daughter is enjoying fifth grade and Kate enjoys being co-leader of her daughter’s Girl Scout Troop. The youngest is 4 and after tagging along with his big brother and sister his whole life, he is excited to play soccer this spring. Kate loves being able to keep in touch with her Trinity sisters over social media but looks forward to our next Reunion so we can laugh and spend time together!

Life in Savannah, GA, continues to be great for us. Our oldest, Riley, will graduate from high school and we are waiting on some last-minute admission offers before he decides on a college. We have had a busy year of travel, kids’ activities, work and volunteering.

In sending out this year’s request for updates, a lot of email addresses were returned to me. If you are not receiving the letter or email, please update your contact information with the Alumnae/i Office.

Until next year,

Carrie Rahl Stillwagon ’96