Hello Wells Family (and all the related families),
Jack suggested I let you know I had a blast at the recent opening of the new Bloomingdale's in Chevy Chase, MD. There used to be a local department store there, Woodrow and Lothrop. It was bought out by another somewhat local chain (which also included Wanamakers in the Philadelphia area) and became a Hecht's. Then it was sold to Federated, which is about the last chain standing and has absorbed nearly everything else inlcuding Macy's, and we heard it was going to become a Macy's, after it was torn down and rebuilt. Now it is a Bloomingdales (also owned by Federated). This was a private opening two evenings before the store opened to the public. They literally had a red carpet out, many bands playing all kinds of music, great food and drink (I had something yellow made with vodka, pinapple juice, triple sec, and champagne--pretty potent). All the staff were wearing black (or black and white) as they do in the Manhattan store (and maybe all the branches for all I know). Our friend Trisha Hartge accompanied me as Jack felt he had better things to do (ha!). Naturally we shopped (10% went to the Kennedy Center) and we each got a $25 gift certificate for our trouble and to lure us back.
For those who know the Washingotn area, this site is on the corner of Wisconsin and Western Avenues catty-corner from three malls and the Friendship Heights station on Metro's red line, so it's accessible by subway and will surely attract a lot of shoppers that way. Previously the corner had a huge surface parking lot and basically just one department store so it was a good target for more intensive development. There will be a Whole Foods supermarket going in, maybe a Barnes and Noble, and quite a few other stores. The Bloomingdales parking is now mainly underground. There is still a large hole in front of the store, which I believe is destined for the Whole Foods.
Recently I read in the paper that when Federated took over a number of local chains (like Marshall Field and Hecht's and so on) and made them all Macy's (for the most part), it tried to get rid of those ubiquitous coupons that appear in our newspapers (like 10 and 20% off next 3 days) and shoppers and sales declined, so they say they're bringing those back. Apparently the Bloomingdales brand has fared better by going more upmarket, hence the black "uniforms." The new store is very elegant, the decor seemed to be mostly black and white and maybe silver, not too crowded, everything nicely displayed. they seem to have attracted a lot of personnel from other upscale stores, like Saks Fifth Avenue, and so on. A new member of IWPR's board is in charge of human resources for all Bloomingdales stores and he actually knew quite a few of the people there by name.
For those who would like my mom's new address. It's
Heidi Hertzson
403 Russell Avenue, Apt G2
Gaithersburg, MD 20877
tel: 303 216-5640
She moved in mid August and her house in NJ sold in mid-September, so it all worked out well. In early August, Jack and I helped her hold a yard sale, between that and Craig's list of Southern NJ, Ocean County free cycle, and her church rummage sale (and the new owners buying her patio set), we managed to get rid of everything she didn't want to take. The move went well. She seems to be settling into her new place pretty well, finding some activities she enjoys. Asbury Methodist Village is a continuing care community that is quite large (about 1500 people), but as such it has many services, such as good transportation, medical staff and a pharmacy, also a bank, etc., on site. It's about 20-25 minutes from our house out Interstate 270 in Montgomery County. Mom will be 90 on October 9th. We're planning to celebrate here on October 20 and anyone who would like to is invited to make a page for her scrapbook (with a photo, names of everyone in the photo, address, telephone, email etc, plus wahtever message you want to send) which we will present that day. You're also welcome to come. of course. Please send your scrapbook page (size is 8.5 by 11 or 9 x 12) by October 13 whether you come or not (you can send it electronically and we will print it out, heidi1677atmacdotcom).
Enjoy the fall everyone. Yesterday on my weekend row in a shell on the Potomac, my boat capsized when it and a canoe collided. I had to swim into the dock--fortunately it wasn't very far!
Love to all, Heidi
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Monday, August 27, 2007
Home from Madison
Heidi and I have just returned from Madison, Wisconsin, where we've set up Katharine in her new apartment on Mansion Hill. Like her apartment in New York, this apartment is small in size but in a great neighborhood, right along Lake Mendota. As the name suggests, it is a neighborhood of old mansions built in the 1850's, and now mostly turned into student apartments and B&Bs, but still handsome on the outside and surrounded by well-tended lawns. Katharine's building is a more conventional 6-story apartment house, but it has a great location adjacent to the lake. She's on the 4th floor, looking out over the tops of the trees to the lake.
It's an efficiency apartment, but much bigger than the one she had in New York, with a full kitchen in an alcove on one side, a private bath, a walk-in clothes closet, a broom closet, and a coat closet. The 9-foot ceilings give a great sense of spaciousness. We spent three days in Madison, getting her moved in (many trips up the small elevator with the old-fashioned swinging door and sliding gate), unpacked, car registered, parking permit secured, bank account started, and University ID picked up. After Heidi flew in on Thursday (Katharine and I had driven out in convoy in two separate cars on Monday and Tuesday -- about a 16-hour drive from Washington), we had a classic trip to Target to buy housewares and furnishings, including three bookcases, a small stepladder to reach the high built-in cabinets in the kitchen, ironing board and iron, curtain rods, etc. We spent the next day assembling bookcases, hanging pictures, and getting the place decorated as best we could.
As any reader of Katharine's blog (http://linaslookbook.blogspot.com/) will attest, she has the decorating skills to turn a sow's ear into a silk purse. She has much more to work with in this apartment than she had in New York, so I'm looking forward to seeing what she does with it when we next get to Madison. Her address there is Apartment 45, 522 N. Pinckney St., Madison, WI 53703. Phone and e-mail are the same (she only uses her cell phone): (917) 359-4934 and katharine.wells@gmail.com. She now commences her new life as the "Chipstone/James Watrous Wisconsin Distinguished Graduate Fellow in American Material Culture" in the Art History Department at the University of Wisconsin. Classes start next week.
-- Jack
It's an efficiency apartment, but much bigger than the one she had in New York, with a full kitchen in an alcove on one side, a private bath, a walk-in clothes closet, a broom closet, and a coat closet. The 9-foot ceilings give a great sense of spaciousness. We spent three days in Madison, getting her moved in (many trips up the small elevator with the old-fashioned swinging door and sliding gate), unpacked, car registered, parking permit secured, bank account started, and University ID picked up. After Heidi flew in on Thursday (Katharine and I had driven out in convoy in two separate cars on Monday and Tuesday -- about a 16-hour drive from Washington), we had a classic trip to Target to buy housewares and furnishings, including three bookcases, a small stepladder to reach the high built-in cabinets in the kitchen, ironing board and iron, curtain rods, etc. We spent the next day assembling bookcases, hanging pictures, and getting the place decorated as best we could.
As any reader of Katharine's blog (http://linaslookbook.blogspot.com/) will attest, she has the decorating skills to turn a sow's ear into a silk purse. She has much more to work with in this apartment than she had in New York, so I'm looking forward to seeing what she does with it when we next get to Madison. Her address there is Apartment 45, 522 N. Pinckney St., Madison, WI 53703. Phone and e-mail are the same (she only uses her cell phone): (917) 359-4934 and katharine.wells@gmail.com. She now commences her new life as the "Chipstone/James Watrous Wisconsin Distinguished Graduate Fellow in American Material Culture" in the Art History Department at the University of Wisconsin. Classes start next week.
-- Jack
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Weekend in Boston
Hello family! Here's a link to my pictures from my weekend in Boston with my boyfriend Mike. We stayed with Catherine Gunn and got to spend lots of quality time with Kari, Mary Helen, Matt, baby Sophie, Alex, and Rhonda. We even got to visit one of Mike's friends from college and have lunch with a former professor of mine. There are also some pictures of Kari's cousins, the Liptons, who were visiting for a week. It was a full house and a very full weekend, but a lot of fun. Enjoy! Click here. Love, Laura
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Family Photo from Reunion 2007
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Gunn Reunion 2007 Photos
Catherine Gunn took these photos at the 2007 Gunn Reunion. The babies are growing up fast! Click here to view Catherine's album online. --Katharine W.
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Jersey Girl

Our week's voyage to New Jersey has come to a close and I have now returned to DC, en route to North Carolina to begin work next week. The report on Mike's family is that they love me and I love them! Very convenient. Mike's mom is very sweet and keeps saying that I'm a "keeper." Mike's nephew is adorable, even though he cries a lot because he's teething, but "Hush My Dear" always helped calm him down. Mike's cousins Bianca and Gianna are 15 and 12 and remind me a lot of me and Katharine at that age. We talked about American Girl dolls :) Mike also has an Uncle Sal who is quite a character - pushing 90 and still loves to talk about his days bombing Germany in WWII. He says he'd marry me himself if he was younger!
Mike's friends are also a lot of fun. We had a really nice time hanging out by Lake Hopatcong. The night before July 4th the town sets off fireworks and we all sat on the shore at the state park, enjoying the fireworks and playing with Mike's friend's 2 year old (she likes to blow kisses and give hugs!).
Here are a few pics of me and Mike with his nephew, Sean. Mike says he had a great time at the reunion and hello to you all!

Saturday, June 30, 2007
Robin's Reunion Photos
Although most of you probably got Robin's email already, I wanted to post the link to her online album of reunion photos. You can click here to see them. Enjoy! --Katharine
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