Happy Easter
April 5, 2015
Happy Easter
Kathy’s mother, Mary Kilroy had an Easter tradition for many
years of hosting a picnic at Ft. Zachary Taylor State Park. The picnic area
under the pine trees at the beach hosted many warm and wonderful gatherings of
friends and family. When Mary passed away, the tradition stopped, but Kathy and
I have tried to honor Mary’s memory by hosting our own gathering each Easter we
are in Key West by inviting a collection of our friends to join us for brunch.
Once again this year, we gathered with a crowd of about
fourteen at the Westin resort to enjoy their fabulous Easter brunch. It was a
beautiful day and an absolutely wonderful day spent with some of our closest
friends. Joining us this year were our friends Reggie and Terry who brought
along a neighbor couple of theirs, our friends Chuck and Sue, our friend Sy and
our friends Trevor and Nadene who brought along the star of the show, their
baby Meredith.
Kathy spends two days a week babysitting Meredith and is
loving it, so it was extra special to have Meri there to be the focus of
everyone’s attention. She is so sweet and beautiful and well-behaved and
absolutely adorable. Much like her parents. It was especially sweet to see Sy
at age 89 interact with the baby. It was a glorious afternoon and a simply
fantastic celebration.
Easter weekend was also the time set aside for the annual
Ocean Fest celebration which was held in and around the Eco-Discovery Center. It
brought together a collection of environmental organizations, food vendors,
artists and craftspeople with rides and games for kids all to recognize the
Ocean environment that surrounds us.
It is a pretty cool event and it was packed under beautiful
skies and perfect spring weather as families came out in force to take
advantage of the free festival. It is exactly the kind of thing that I once
found myself at frequently when I worked for Reef Relief and it is always nice
to enjoy such things without having to man a booth.
The event also had live entertainment including the
fantastic Nick Norman who was playing while we were there, my buddy Marine
artist Wyland was on hand to paint murals along with kids and to give away some
artwork to raise money for Ocean related charities. It was a fun event all
around.
Sadly though I have to report some very sad news that has
happened between the time period covered in this post and the time I got around
to posting it and that is the passing of our dear friend Sy Krinsky who
accompanied us to Easter brunch and seemed well, but became ill this past week
and passed away. Sy was a dear, dear friend and one of the sweetest, kindest
people I have known. He had a positive outlook about just about everything in
life and lived life to the absolute fullest. He was a fixture on the Key West
social scene and stayed incredibly active right up to the very end. He was a
fantastic role model of someone who squeezed the last enjoyable drop out of
everything he did, always with a smile and positive outlook. Kathy and I will
miss him so much.
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