The true love story of two children of the '50s, now in their 80s, and still filled with the hopes and dreams for a companion to travel the road, good and bad, that life has to offer "til death do us part." In a series of events with serendipitous timing, Pris and Paul "found" each other, not through match-making family or friends, old college or business connections, singles bars or cruises, but with the aid of technology and their personal sense of adventure. The couple's charming "her view/his view" chronicle will give hope and a little nudge to folks out there who are just "not done" with exploring, learning, sharing, and loving the great gift that is this life.
Pris Keefer graduated from Bethany College in 1961. She obtained her Master's Degree in Supervision from Baldwin-Wallace College. She taught middle school in the Berea City School System teaching Spanish, English and American history where she was honored as Teacher of the Year. She was on the board and served as president of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation of Greater Cleveland. She retired in 1996 to South Carolina where she taught GED and English as a second language at Horry-Georgetown College in Myrtle Beach, S.C. She and Paul met in 2020 when both were in their 80s. This is her first work as a writer which describes their love story at the age of 81.
Paul Mikos was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. in March 19, 1939. He joined the 101st Airborne Div as a paratrooper when he was 19. He went to Northrop University and received a degree in Electronic Engineering after leaving the service. He worked as a circuit designer and software developer in the aerospace industry for several years. He then went on his own for the next five years doing consulting in the same field. He eventually left aerospace to work in sales technical support and then sales for a startup mini-computer company. After a few years he went on his own to develop business software programs for small to medium-size companies. Eventually he left technical work entirely and became an entrepreneur to start several technical companies in California's Silicon Valley. He retired at the age of 50 to take a three-year sailing cruise through the western hemisphere. Pricilla is Paul's second wife. He has two children. This book is Paul's first attempt at authorship.