Run through the trails of walnut creek. He was reading a book of how to keep running as we enter our later years. Giving me pep talks in how to drag myself out of bed in cold, dark mornings for that run. I was inspired. Through mom he learned the value of visiting a foreign country. The importance of talking to people in their own language. When he was a comfortable piedmont high schooler playing tennis and drinking beer sorry [ laughter] mom signed him up for the american field service. She thought he might be sent to brazil to work in sugar cane fields or build la betweens, a character building experience, but chris, leading the charmed life, spent the summer polishing spainer and paella. He spoke italian and air back and encouraged me to study germany, Learn Italian to communicate in tu knee sha and learn spanish to speak with my patients. I saw the world through his eyes. I remember walking into a restaurant in cairo and the waiter saying something in arabic to chris. He chuckled a
Look at the effect on me, who is wearing the buttondown now that. Was the first life lesson from chris. Stick with the classics, they wont go out of style. That said, my wife has gently advised me the definition of a classic look does not extend to certain flannel shirts from 1982. Our next topic on the less sons that we learned from chris back then involve culture. This is beyond the stereotypical Fraternity Life experience, because i was lucky enough to live with chris and another famous piedmonter austin tichner. Talk about enlightening. He dubbed our large room the triple occupancy club. Little did i know this came with the added bonus of an extracurricular education in the arts. Chris arrived with his stack of lps, many courtesy of his step dad, bob. The chronicle music critic at the time. Austin contributed his eclectic theater and comedy recordings and, well, himself. Those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said. Balancing that urbane cultural scene chris in
Up with piedmont. The khakis, penny loafers and buttondown shirts . Chris lived in the room across from mine. Seemed he had adopted this as his uniform. But in hindsight i can see he was offering his own form of enlightenment. He was guiding us away from the dark time known as the disco era. [ laughter] who knew that chris would work his timeless style for the next 34 years. Look at the effect on me, who is wearing the buttondown now that. Was the first life lesson from chris. Stick with the classics, they wont go out of style. That said, my wife has gently advised me the definition of a classic look does not extend to certain flannel shirts from 1982. Our next topic on the less sons that we learned from chris back then involve culture. This is beyond the stereotypical Fraternity Life experience, because i was lucky enough to live with chris and another famous piedmonter austin tichner. Talk about enlightening. He dubbed our large room the triple occupancy club. Little did i know this
Who is wearing the buttondown now that. Was the first life lesson from chris. Stick with the classics, they wont go out of style. That said, my wife has gently advised me the definition of a classic look does not extend to certain flannel shirts from 1982. Our next topic on the less sons that we learned from chris back then involve culture. This is beyond the stereotypical Fraternity Life experience, because i was lucky enough to live with chris and another famous piedmonter austin tichner. Talk about enlightening. He dubbed our large room the triple occupancy club. Little did i know this came with the added bonus of an extracurricular education in the arts. Chris arrived with his stack of lps, many courtesy of his step dad, bob. The chronicle music critic at the time. Austin contributed his eclectic theater and comedy recordings and, well, himself. Those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said. Balancing that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his gran
He was offering his own form of enlightenment. He was guiding us away from the dark time known as the disco era. [ laughter] who knew that chris would work his timeless style for the next 34 years. Look at the effect on me, who is wearing the buttondown now that. Was the first life lesson from chris. Stick with the classics, they wont go out of style. That said, my wife has gently advised me the definition of a classic look does not extend to certain flannel shirts from 1982. Our next topic on the less sons that we learned from chris back then involve culture. This is beyond the stereotypical Fraternity Life experience, because i was lucky enough to live with chris and another famous piedmonter austin tichner. Talk about enlightening. He dubbed our large room the triple occupancy club. Little did i know this came with the added bonus of an extracurricular education in the arts. Chris arrived with his stack of lps, many courtesy of his step dad, bob. The chronicle music critic at the ti