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. 2022 Jul 22;297(7):94. doi: 10.1007/s11207-022-02025-1

Figure 23.

Figure 23

Participants in the family reunion held at Lake Wallenpaupack in Northeast Pennsylvania, 2019. I am in the back row, in the SPAM T-shirt, a memento of my years in Hawaii. To my left are my wife Deborah Haydon-Canfield, my sister Susan Canfield, and my former wife Karen Sundwick. Next to Karen is her sister Ruthie Smith, my son-in-law Brian Berry, my younger daughter Chelsea Berry, and my youngest grandson Bode Berry. To my right are my son-in-law Tim Macke, my brother Jim Canfield, younger son Robert Canfield and his wife Kimiko Bristow-Canfield. In the front row (left to right) are my older son Walker, his wife Kristi, my older daughter Paige and her daughter Esther Macke. Next are my first great-grandson Kainoa Bristow-Canfield, and my grand-daughters Maia and Kailey Bristow-Canfield. Next, in the green shirt, my grandson Mark Canfield (Walker’s younger son), and my eldest grand-daughter Arielle Bristow-Canfield, Kainoa’s mother. Deb, a retired neonatal nurse, is Chelsea’s mother. Karen, an emeritus professor of history, is the mother of Walker, Paige, and Robert. All three were born in Boulder, while I was a graduate student there. Walker is an information technology security officer for the US Government Services Administration, working near Boston. Paige is a graphic designer living in rural Vermont. Robert is a family nurse practitioner in Hawaii. Chelsea was born in La Jolla, while I was at UCSD. She is a neonatal nurse, living in Bozeman. I’m proud of them all!