<p>As promised here is Part Two written as an archive of the Schroeder Family&rsquo;s history from 1959 to 2017. The guiding principle being if you don&rsquo;t write it down it didn&rsquo;t happen.&nbsp; As with Part 1 (1900-1959) it is not intended to appeal to other than family members and a few close friends.&nbsp;</p><p>One of the reasons I decided to write this memoir is my reluctance to have my family pay a ridiculous fee for a newspaper obituary few people would read.&nbsp; The people who might care about my passing will receive complimentary copies of the book.</p><p>As with Part One I cover a period of American history I have not seen documented in mainstream literature.&nbsp; It is told from the POV of a &ldquo;corporate gypsy&rdquo; who carried the policy of company-paid relocations to somewhat of an extreme&nbsp; (My oldest daughter Margaret went to 13 different schools).&nbsp; At the time I didn&rsquo;t see anything unusual about our frequent moves. I thought everyone did that.</p><p>What the reader may find interesting is some of the unusual places Pat and I lived during our 48 years together &hellip; two haunted houses and a waterfront house that claimed a gorilla living on the third floor.&nbsp;</p><p>As indicated in the text I hope to set an example for my grandkids that being a &ldquo;one-trick pony&rdquo; is not only unnecessary but no fun.&nbsp; I tried out as many ways of making a living as I could &hellip; author feature writer corporate executive fortune teller teacher naturalist&nbsp; retail business owner Internet entrepreneur&nbsp; lecturer&nbsp; office boy and gas station attendant. Each one increased my understanding of what life might be all about. I never made a lot of money but we never missed a meal either.</p><p>Part One recounted life prior to computers. Part Two deals with aspects of modern life my children and grandchildren will find more familiar.&nbsp; Personally life became more interesting and rewarding after Pat and I were married.&nbsp; Our children are living more than average lives parts of which I illustrate.</p><p>I included recognition of some of the aspects of the lives of my kids that resulted in more than average experiences.&nbsp; They&rsquo;re not finished yet &hellip; they will have to write their own memoirs.</p><p>Enjoy your trip through time.</p>
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