sharon.drury@indwes.edu
Keith &
Sharon Drury
(Note address is 4637, not 4636—we moved
across the street a year ago)
SHARON. Probably the biggest news for
KEITH. I decided to become an
“old man” this year.
[6] I grew a beard[7] and decided to have more fun[8]
and argue with my sons more. [9]
Speaking of my sons we took our semi-annual father-son trek last June on the
John Muir trail which was basically a winter camping trip and we failed to make
it up Mt
Whitney[10] due to snow and ice. I continue to teach about
the same courses at IWU.
[11] The division where I teach continues
to grow[12] and I still am committed to
hiking 500 miles a year,
[13] finishing the
Pacific Crest Trail last May[14].
Last year was my most productive year in writing having completed three books[15] in nine months.
KEITH & SHARON TOGETHER. We went to
OUR FAMILY.
Our kids
have their own Christmas cards but in case you wondered… David is still a
pastor at Spring lake Wesleyan church
in
We
love hearing from our friends. Stay in touch!
Keith & Sharon
Footnotes
1.
Keith is writing the Christmas letter this year so don’t blame
2.
3.
IWU = Indiana Wesleyan University located in Marion Indiana where almost
nothing else is located except several Dollar Stores and the boyhood home of
James Dean (the actor not the sausage guy).
4.
On a good day she also looks like she’s in her mid 30s too.
5.
Her field is “Organizational behavior” which is exactly that—a study of how
organizations behave. (Which they often don’t)
6.
I turned 60 in July and decided I’d looked behind me enough when backing
up—from now on I’m just backing up letting others look out for me.
7.
It is a nice white “Amish beard” that my students call “a chinstrap,” Conservative Presbyterians call a
“Francis Schaeffer beard” but Wilbur Williams pronounces a “Semitic beard” showing
me the recent archeological discovery of art paintings 1000 BC.
8.
A person with a white beard is not taken as seriously which delights me since
others have taken me too seriously too long now.
9.
Finding places of significant disagreement with my sons is hard—they are so
thoughtful and thus often agree with my ideas!
10. Mt
Whitney is the highest mountain in the “lower 48” states. This year’s
snows were incredible and even getting to our base camp at “Guitar Lake” took
days and miles of “walking” on snow as deep as ten feet. After a daylong
attempt that got increasingly dangerous I called a turnaround though I wouldn’t
mind dying on this mountain but My
son David has three pre-schoolers
at home. I also returned to the Appalachian Trail this summer and hiked
all of
11. The
courses include Curriculum, Spiritual formation, Church leadership, Christian Education, Camping,
preaching and Backpacking.
12. We now
have about 15 professors teaching about 500 majors, adding one or two new
professors each year—mostly younger ones which keeps a regular supply of young
bright minds right out of their PhD programs greatly flavoring our luncheon
arguments.
13. This
summer I’ll be doing a “bookmark trek.” After finishing the Appalachian
Trail in 1998 I stuck in something different—canoeing the length of the
14. Four
students hiked with me to finish up the PCT. We hiked south across the
Mojave then along the Southern California mountain ranges to end in Palm
Springs where I had finished coming north a year before. The PCT took five
hikes: 1.
15. Two of
the books were scheduled with my regular publisher and the third came as an
immediate opportunity from another publisher and I took it on. It almost
killed me and I am still recuperating from last year’s output—“virtue has gone
out of me.” On the other hand I did the best writing of my life last
year, so what cost me benefits readers.