Monica Knopf – Life Master
I learned to play bridge when I was around 8 years old but stopped when I was 12. I didn’t play again for 50 years. When I moved to Harrisburg a friend invited me to play in a local social … Continue reading →
I learned to play bridge when I was around 8 years old but stopped when I was 12. I didn’t play again for 50 years. When I moved to Harrisburg a friend invited me to play in a local social … Continue reading →
My husband and I retired from the investment business in Manhattan and moved to Philadelphia 30 years ago. We raised our family here, and built an active life. As we aged, we wanted to have an activity that we enjoyed … Continue reading →
My bridge story is really a story about my Dad and me, which is why he is pictured with me. For my entire life, my Dad played bridge. Sometimes, I would tag along and watch and occasionally I’d caddy. In … Continue reading →
I can’t think of my bridge life without thinking of my brother Tom, a lovely 62 year old sweet soul with Down’s syndrome. Tom came to live with my husband and me 23 years ago, 5 years before I started … Continue reading →
I don’t believe that my bridge story is very special or interesting. I started to play bridge in the early 1960s when my wife and I were first married and I was in the Navy stationed in the Caribbean during … Continue reading →