Classes & Obits

Class Note 2002

Issue

January-February 2023

Hello, ’02s!

Anastasia (Lambert) Norman and her husband, David Norman, MALS ’06, just sent their youngest son (of three) off to kindergarten, which, after two years of remote learning during the pandemic, feels like a big milestone. Dave popped champagne (at never having to pay for daycare expenses again!) and Annie dyed her hair blue (to feel less old). Dave graduates from his master of social work program in May and looks forward to starting the first day of his third career.

Vanessa Green sent me a quick update: “After 20 years living and working in Washington, D.C., my husband and I just relocated to Indianapolis, Indiana, with our two boys (ages 5 and 7). We all are loving the change of pace!”

I also heard from Lindsay (Nicholls) Mello: “I’ve published a children’s book called The Dream Fairy. Luna is a dream fairy. Each night she visits all the sleeping children to make sure they are dreaming sweet dreams. If a child is having a bad dream she whispers quietly into the child’s ear to lure out the bad dream and scoops it into a jar, closing it up tight. To ensure the child has sweet dreams, Luna leaves behind a magical dream flower. The Dream Fairy is a gentle, comforting bedtime story that is sure to bring all children sweet dreams. To purchase or get more info, visit www.dreamfairybook.com.”

Anne Cloudman, 215 W 98th St., Apt. 12C, New York, NY 10025; acloudman@gmail.com