Yes, I realized where your name came from right AFTER I hit "send."  Duh!
That's what I get for being up so late.  But, anyway, good to hear from you.
I try to see your mom and dad at least once a year.  Kristen is so cute and
smart!  My mom just loves to get to see them, so I try to take her up now
and then.  She's getting a little short on memory these days, so I want her
to make the best of life while she still can.
I know you're glad to be closer to home.  Your mom showed us pictures of
your house.  It was beautiful.  Are you still traveling a lot?  That's
exciting for those of us who "go" now and then, but it's got to get old
after awhile, and nerve-racking these days.
Well, let me go, gotta get some sleep. tomorrow is a long day.
Keep in touch, tell your sister hi!
----- Original Message -----
From: <Kim.Ward@enron.com>
To: <jsr1117@datasync.com>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 11:26 AM
Subject: RE: found you in friends


> Hi Joan - yes it is me, your long lost cousin!  You probobly got my
address
> off of something that my mom sent around.  How are things with you?  As
you
> probobly knew, I am back in Houston - which is very good as my company
just
> announced a merger on Friday.  Worried about many of my friends but I am
> not so worried about loosing my job.  The world is certainly in turmoil!
> Hope all is well with you and your family.  Keep in touch -
>
> Kim
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> From:     "joan rutland" <jsr1117@datasync.com>@ENRON
> Sent:     Sunday, November 11, 2001 1:19 PM
> To:       Ward, Kim S (Houston)
> Subject:  found you in friends
>
>
> I know that Kim Ward is a common name, but as I was  scanning the
addresses
> of mail forwarded to me, your name was on the list.   Are you the Kim Ward
> native of Memphis and  daughter of Jerry? If so, this is Joan-reply.  If
> not, trash  this.
>
>
>
>
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