From his days at the Citadel to retirement, time has passed way too quickly! Gregg had a highly distinguished and successful career, often the best of the best at everything he did. He has a wonderful family and a very bright future with his fledgling business. We were honored to be invited to his ceremony and to see him grow over the years. We arrived a few days ahead of time to reacquaint with old friends and play several rounds of golf. This enormous 18 hole putting green was such a blast. The putting green won the battle on this day! We were next to the many golf courses in Pinehurst. Gregg's ceremony was at the massive clubhouse/ballroom next to Pinehurst #2, site of several US Open Golf Championships. This fellow wanted to join us but he was such a slow player, we dropped him like a hot potato :) This was a good tasting cake...yum! With Gregg's home in the background, many joined in the fun and Veston cooked, I don't know how many, hamburgers and hot dogs. Missy (Gregg's wife) made baked beans that were "to die for". I must get the recipe! Father and son competing against each other. I can tell you the "old guys" won and since Gregg has now joined the retired ranks, I'll let you guess who the "old guys" were.
Sometimes this blogging is fun :)
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