AUGUST 2017 The Burralls Share Lifelong Love of Swimming Cover Photo by Boutique Photographer Linda Smallpage AUGUST 2017 1 BAY LEAVES / VILLAGE OF WHITEFISH BAY Distinctive Design Classic Craftsmanship Cream City has done multiple projects for us and we have been very happy with the process and results! - Whitefish Bay Resident 414.774.7870 creamcityconstruction.com Contact us to schedule an appointment to start your remodeling project. AUGUST 2017 2 BAY LEAVES / VILLAGE OF WHITEFISH BAY Dear Residents, “Bringing People Together!” Often when I write about a feature family, I find some type of correlation between the family and my own. In the case of our current feature family, the Burralls, the love story between them, reminded me of my own, and I thought you would enjoy reading about it. In the summer of 1996, we were strangers at a tennis camp in California as high school students. With my husband-to-be, being from Ohio, and I from Wisconsin, how we both ended up at a camp in California is still a mystery to me. During the week long camp we got to know each other and attended the camp dance to- gether. It was a young romance that was clearly going to end after camp came to a close. We did exchange home addresses, not e-mail addresses since that wasn't an option back then. Over the years we exchanged letters from time to time, always just as friends. Fast forward to 2002 and my husband wanted to come experience Summerfest. We hadn't seen each other since 1996, but when he came to visit, there was still a connection between us. At the time both of us were in college and the distance between us was only 2 hours, so we decided to give the relationship a try. I won't bore you with the rest of the details, but we just celebrated our 9th wedding anniversary, and have built a wonderful life together. Here is a picture from our week at camp in 1996. 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