Rumor Has It – September 2010

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By , Staff Writer
September 2010

Party like a bark star… Mike and Christine Ho, along with Harvey and Mary Beth Cody, co-hosted a doggie birthday party inspired by the Codys’ Shih Tzu, Cookie, and the first birthday of Cookie’s four puppies. Pups Maui, Brownie, Lola and Chip frolicked with eight other canine friends. Frisbees, balls and gourmet dog biscuits gave them a doggone good time while the humans feasted on a lavish buffet. Cody family members Andrea, Preston, Heather, Annabelle and Declan howled along with partiers Bart and Diane Menscher, Mike, Terri and Annalise Krause, Sherry Barker, Toni Meason, Sue Shefman, Bonnie Van Hook and Vernelle Arnold, among others. The party animals left with goodie bags and a bandana, as well as a whole lotta love (woof).

This birthday party created a lot of tail wagging, as the first birthdays of four pups were celebrated. Pictured are (from left) Mike Ho, Christine Ho (holding Maui), Mary Beth Cody (holding Cookie) Terri Krause, Annalise Krause (holding Brownie), Mark Krause and Harvey Cody (with Chip and Lola).

Mystery solved… Liz and Tim Jordan, along with their daughters Cristina and Madeleine and 20 other family members, celebrated Tim’s 50th birthday with dinner at the Houston Racquet Club. When they returned home after dinner, they were surprised that a migration of 50 plastic birds had mysteriously landed on their front lawn, with a sign that read “U old Buzzard.” It wasn’t until the next day that a call from friends revealed the culprits – Therese and David Runnels and Tom and Cathy Zabel.

An eye for art… Although Larry Spitzberg is an optometrist by profession, his passion to paint art has led him to annual summer trips to Paris, with a twist. This year, Larry and his wife, Susan Spitzberg, started their journey in Copenhagen with a bike ride on the fairytale Danish island of Aeroe, which attracts artists to its beautiful beaches and hills. They jaunted to the City of Lights where Susan claims that Parisian food, cafes, strolling musicians and art all begin to look Impressionistic after a nightly bottle of French wine. Larry clicked hundreds of photos for future inspiration at his easel back home. Check out his art show on Sept.16 at the French Alliance, 427 Lovett, 6-8 p.m. You, too, may be compelled to take an artistic journey. Merci beaucoup!

Mariachi wake-up call… It was 7:45 a.m. on July 22 when a band of mariachi players from HSPVA and Jeff Davis High School exited their van in front of Terry and Kathy Hatchett’s home. The front door opened, and they were invited inside thanks to the behind-the-scenes conspiring of housekeeper Yoli Sanchez, who secretly arranged for an hour of festive wake-up music to be played in celebration of Terry’s birthday. The Hatchetts’ guest from Spain, who had arrived the night before, thoroughly enjoyed the rousing morning music. Tequila shots were postponed until that evening.

Extreme summer… Don’t ask the Burrows what they did this summer unless you have time to hear all about it. Regan Burrows and 16-year-old daughter Susan Burrows started with a family reunion in Hawaii where they cruised around the Hawaiian Islands for a week, with two-day stops at each island. Their favorite swim was a snorkel with the turtles on Maui.  A day tour at Pearl Harbor was enlightening. Then they flew to Reno, Nev., where Susan’s volleyball team played in the Junior Olympics. Her team won the 16U American division’s bronze medal. Back in Houston, they volunteered at Summer Celebration at Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church where Susan served as an assistant teacher for 9-year-old students. Never an idle moment for these two, as they jetted to New Jersey to visit family members before Susan attended Columbia University’s volleyball camp and another camp at Stratford High School.

Welcome, Olivia Jane Henderson, the first love bundle born to Elizabeth and Trey Henderson. She was born at Memorial Hermann Memorial City Hospital on July 2 and weighed in at 4 lbs., 7 oz., and measured 17¾  inches long. Olivia’s excited grandparents are Diana and Jack Hoover and Jane and Joe Henderson of Huntsville.

The rain in Spain… Memorial High School seniors Mary Clare Bruce and Lauren Heyne spent a month in Spain this summer. The senoritas lived with a host family in Salamanca while studying Spanish and other electives. The lucky girls enjoyed weekend excursions to Madrid, Santander, Ciudad Rodrigo and El Escorial. Mary Clare says that watching the World Soccer Cup from The Plaza in Madrid on giant television screens with thousands of local fans was a thrill.

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  • Jan Tomlinson

    Sharon- Love your column! It is something I look forward to reading in the Memorial Buzz.

  • Carol Janssen

    I always look forward to reading Sharon’s column. It’s especially fun when there’s a family we know featured and read about where they’ve been on vacation, or other happy occasions. And it’s great to be surprised and see a story about our own family when we didn’t expect it!

  • Linda Schweitzer

    We always look forward to reading Sharon’s column to find out the latest in our neighborhood. It is fun to see what’s going on with our friends and neighbors and to sometimes find a story about your own family. Thanks Sharon for a great column.

  • Linh Doan

    We live out of state now so reading Sharon’s column keeps us connected to the hood. Plus it’s always fun to read!

  • Elissa

    Great column!

  • Sheryl Guterman

    Sharon is the best with pets! She also has a phrasing style that makes her columns a fun and entertaining read.

  • Joanie Esparza

    Love Sharon’s column!!

  • nancy smith

    Sharon’s column is the first one I always turn to. It is always entertaining and well written. I love that it is balanced – not just geared to one group of neighbors. That girl is everywhere!

  • http://www.ccacpets.com Barry Brier

    I am related to Sharon and so try to read Sharon’s articles. . As a practicing veterinarian I always enjoyed this months story about pets birthday party
    BB.

  • Patsy Andrews

    Sharon, your’re the best. You do a great job of covering stories abut lots of different neighborhoods –they’re great fun to read. Keep up the good work.

  • Ashley segal

    Great column…always enjoy reading it!!

  • Pamela Royal

    I love reading Sharon’s columns about Memorial and Tanglewood. I’ve lived in Memorial for twenty years so it’s fun to see names of people I know. I also love her pet stories. Thanks Sharon!

  • Debby Posso

    Sharon’s stories and tidbits about friends and neighbors in both Memorial and Tanglewood are such fun to read . Great magazine too. Thanks for keeping us all in touch with our neighbors Sharon!!

  • Ann Doan

    You’re awesome Sharon!

  • April Gauss

    Rumor Has It is the first thing we read when the Buzz arrives. It’s the best way to see what everyone’s doing.

  • Joni and John Zavitsanos

    We are fairly new in the hood and LOVE reading Sharon’s collumn. She keeps us up to date and in the loop. Thanks, Sharon!!

  • http://www.thebuzzmagazines.com Elizabeth Seal

    To: Sharon Brier

    “A woman of many talents!” I loved this column and I look forward to reading future columns. Keep up the great writing Sharon!

    Thanks,
    Elizabeth Seal

  • Jody Sommer

    Like reading Sharon’s column – short and fun. Nice to know what’s happening in the community.

  • James Tuschman

    We love Sharon’s column. Just enough of the right information. Thanks for getting all of us neighbors in Memorial connected.

  • Suzy Godwin

    My family and I love Sharon’s column. Thanks so much for making it fun and informative!

  • Mike Janssen

    Keep the rumors coming! Go Sharon go.

  • Jenny Janssen

    Sharon’s column is the best!

  • Beth Hanhan

    Sharon, I loved reading your column. Its just as entertaining as you are!!

  • C.B.

    It is always so fun to read this column and see what is going on in the neighborhood.

  • Brenda Fant

    Love the Buzz. Sharon’s Rumor Has It is the first article I read. Always love finding out what is going on in the neighborhood. Keep up the good work!!!!

  • Carol Brejot

    Sharon is wonderful about covering Memorial and Tanglewood clients and events that I tell her about. She is a great asset to The Buzz publications! Great pulse on the neighborhoods . . .

  • Barbara Beck

    Sharon,
    I always loved to read your column and will miss it now that I live in Boerne

  • Bob Collier

    Sharon, I always enjoy reading your column. Keep up the good work!!

  • Patsy Goldberg

    Fun and entertaining, and, of course, informative! Love it!

  • Lee Hunnell

    Sharon,

    It is fun to see what friends made the news this issue—and who made the news that I wish were friends!

  • Debbie Kearns

    Sharon, your column is the first one I turn to when I get my magazine!

  • Roxanne Camden

    Sharon, I love your column!!!!

  • elizabeth Stein

    Thanks for keeping us current with our neighbors and friends.

  • DONALD

    GOOD SUMMARY OF MEMORIAL SOCIAL ACTIVITY

  • Susan Friend

    You do such a great job on all your columns over the years! In appreciation, one of your legion of fans, Susan!

  • http://lauriefoxx.com Laurie Foxx

    Sharon,
    You always know what’s going on! Love reading your columns!

  • Kathleen Johnson

    Sharon, your column is a fun and entertaining – we love your style! I always read it before I put the Buzz down.

  • Susanna

    What a great way to create an even better neighborhood!

  • Sheri Henriksen

    Sharon’s column is always fun to read.

  • Lorraine Abercrombie

    Sharon, love your column!!!!

  • THELMA STEWART

    Sharon Brier is the best, thanks for all of your hard work.

  • http://www.greenwoodking.com Barbara Hartley

    We love Sharon’s column! Go Sharon!!!

  • Michael Till

    First column I read. It’s great.

  • Marcus

    Great column, Sharon!

  • Joe Greenberg

    Sharon’s column is fun!!!

  • Mary Sanderson

    Love this column. Keep up the good work.

  • Steve Jenkins

    Sharon is the best. Great columns.

  • Charlene Moore

    I love reading “Rumor Has It”! Sharon is the best !

  • Judy Nichols

    Love Sharon’s column!

  • bbz257

    Love the buzz and Rumor Has It!