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While working at Boeing, I met Ginger (Virginia Dunham).
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I have benefitted in that some of the clients I’ve supported in the last few years have been in foreign countries and I have enjoyed several assignments in England, Puerto Rico, Greece and even Saudi Arabia.
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Our daughter Debbie, graduated from Hutchinson Community Junior College before we left Kansas. Then she attended the University of Kansas at Lawrence, graduated with honors in Linguistics and became the first member of our family to receive a college degree. Today she is married, has five children all in school and is currently the Administrative Head of the English Department of an all girls school in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Her husband, Abdullah Al-Ahmadi is a Civil Engineer and a manager with Saudi Aramco.
Http://www.alhamraaschool.com/
The name of the school “Al-Hamraa” was inspired from Al-Hambra Palace Located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. Built in the 14th century, It is one of the most popular buildings in Andalusia exhibiting Muslim art.
Exploring this palace will show that it is not just a palace but an Islamic building integrated into its surroundings. Reflecting this, Al Hamraa School was built in the heart of Jeddah in 1995. Since then, Al- Hamraa school has established and promoted a rich, cultured enviornment in the city of Jeddah.