If you can't read it, the sign on the balloon, which was designed and produced by Simone (Chris's girlfriend, pictured with him below) states "Ph-inishe-D" and it well describes Chris. He now has a PhD in Geophysics from the University of Chicago and henceforth shall be known as Doctor Christopher T. Seagle - but I think we can still refer to him as Chris.
Grandpa and I were elated to join him and his parents in Chicago on June 13 to watch him receive his diploma, amidst all the pomp and circumstance the University could summon.We hope to see him again at the end of July when he passes through northeast Ohio on his way to his new apartment and job in Washington D.C. at the Carnegie Institution for Science. Before that, he'll have a brief vacation in Germany to visit his parents, Uncle Den and Aunt Carol.
You can see by the smile on his face, he is a very happy person, as are his parents.


Just had to throw in this extra photo. We toured his office (sign in picture denotes it) and lab and met his advisor. There's plenty of proof he's not all work and no play. No doubt he has given academia his longest and strongest the last 5 years, but he has made new friends and learned to navigate the city, too. He even mentioned he likes the environment so much, someday he hopes to return as an employee of the university.The school and the city were the perfect setting for such a glorious occasion.
CONGRATULATIONS, Chris. We love you, pray for you and are eager to follow your career from afar.
Chris will be occupying our spare bedroom only on the 29th. Other times it's empty and waiting for YOU to come visit us. Just let us know the date. We'd love to have you with us.
Love you all, Grandma for Grandpa and me



