Since the break-up of the ghostbusters team, former member Winston Zeddmore has not slowed down.
In fact, he's was just as busy as when he was part of the paranormal elimination group.
Around the time that the team had split up, Winston had gone back to school to become a teacher.
It was hard work, but it paid off and he graduated at the top of his class.
Winston soon became the gym teacher and a guidance counselor at the local junior/high school.
While the jobs did have challenges, they were very rewarding.
In fact, Winston was one of the most popular teachers at the school.

Along with a new career, Winston was also balancing home life, with his wife Grace, his childhood sweetheart, who got back together with him a few years ago, and their family of four kids.
Two sets of twins actually.
Fourteen year old Jessica and Christopher, who are Grace's niece and nephew that she took in as toddlers after their parents, (Grace's sister and brother-in-law) were killed in an automobile accident, and Winston adopted them after he and Grace were married.
Next was Winston and Grace's biological children, five year old Rhonda and Gerald.
In fact, during his time in school, Winston took classes at night, so he could take care of the children, while Grace worked during the day, as a marketing team member for the same pharmisutical company she's worked for since graduating college.

Despite a house full of two adults, four kids, and a dog ( a Lhasa Apso named Jojo the wonder dog), home live was rather calm and in control.
The Zedmmores were described by just about everyone they know as a close knit tight family.
And while some families who have multipule children might dealt with sibling rivalray, that was not the case for them.
Even with the ages apart, all four children were extremely close to one and another.
And next to Jessica and Christopher, there were no closer set of twins than Rhonda and Gerald.
Never once did they even bicker or fight.
The two had been insepreable since the day they were born.
They played together, attended the same preschool class, share a secret "twin language", and even got sick at the same time.
In fact, over the winter break, both children came down with a bout of bronchitis.
And while Rhonda was able to bounce back from being sick, it took Gerald awhile longer to recover, as he still had quite a bit of a cough.

About a month later, the snow had melted, and the weather turned warmer, which meant winter had turned into spring.
On one sunny Saturday, Winston and Grace met up with his former ghostbuster teammates and their wives.
Although the kids were different ages, they were all just as close as any family member.
Since it was such a lovely day, they all decided to meet up at the park.
Christopher and Jessica were invited to, but she had choir practice at church, and he was assistant couching a youth league basketball team at the YMCA.
While the adults chatted, the kids spent that time at the playground.
During that time, another pair of ghostbuster twins seven year old Peter Venkman Jr. and his sister, Tabitha Venkman, were bickering about who moved quicker on the monkey bars.
"Boys are better at this than girls," said Peter.
"No girls are better at it than boys," Tabitha corrected him.
"Boys."
"Girls."
"Boys."
"Girls."
Seven year old Lila Spengler shook her head and said with a sigh, "It's time's like this I'm glad I'm an only child."
"I wouldn't mind having a brother or sister.
It will be a lot better playing hide and seek with someone else other than Hugo the cat," said five year old Andrew Stantz.
"Yeah, but at times it can be rather noisy and lack of privacy," nine year Oscar Barrett-Venkman pointed out, as he also not just another set of half but step-siblings as well.
"That's not true with all brothers and sisters," said Rhonda.
"Yeah, we never fight," added Gerald.
Just then, Peter Jr. asked, "Who brought skates?"
All the children answered yes.
"Why did you asked?" asked Andrew.
"We're going to have a race of boys against girls," Tabitha answered.

Tabitha and Peter Jr, grabbed their pink and blue skates, Andrew got his red skates, Lila had purple ones, and Rhonda and Gerald's pairs were yellow and green.
Oscar had just tied his black stakes when he spotted a few friends from school, and went to hang out with them.
In a way, he was glad to get away from the silliness of his bother and sister.
As much as he loved them, there were times he wanted to do his own thing.
Once the kids got their skates, Peter Jr. announced the rules.
The first team to have all three team members go around the tree and back wins," he said.
"Good luck Gerald," said Rhonda.
"Thanks Rhonda, and you to," said Gerald.
"On your mark, get set, skate!" said Tabitha.
All six kids skated off.
The first one to make back was Peter Jr.
"Yes!" he said.
Tabitha came up from behind, followed by Lila, then Rhonda, and lastly Andrew.
"We win.
Girls are number 1!" Tabitha said in a sing song voice.
Meanwhile, Rhonda was more concerned than happy.
"Where's Gerald?" she asked.
She skated away from her friends and went to look for her brother.
Rhonda found Gerald by the tree, sounding as if he was gasping for air and choking.
"Gerald, are you OK?" she asked.
Gerald didn't answered, as he was coughing to loud to hear her.
Rhonda didn't know what at that moment, so she called for her parents.
"Mama! papa!" she yelled.
Hearing their daughter's voice got Winston and Grace's attention.
The two instantly got up from the benches where they were sitting with the other ghostbusters and their spouses and went to meet up their children.
"Rhonda, what happened?" Grace asked.
"Gerald's coughing really bad and I don't know what to do," answered Rhonda, who was on the verge of tears.
"It's going to be OK sweetheart."
As Grace knelt to her daughter's height, and comfort her with a hug.
During at that time, Winston knelt to his son and said, "Gerald, are you OK?"
Gerald was coughing too much to answer.
"I don't like the sound of that.
It's like the cough he had when the kids had bronchitis," Winston said to Grace.
"I think we better get him to the him to a doctor," Grace suggested.
"Good idea."
Winston picked up Gerald, who was still coughing terribly into his arms, while Grace took Rhonda's hand, and went to tell their friends they had to leave.
"Is everything alright?" asked Jenny Stantz.
"No, we think Gerald's bronchitis might have come back," Grace answered.
"Since the pediatrician is closed today, we may have to take him to the emergency room," Winston added.
"Is there anything we can do?" asked Jeanie.
"Can you, Egon and Lila please keep an eye on Jojo for us, since they don't allow pets at the hospital?"
"No trouble at all."
"Thank you, we really appreciate this," said Grace, as she handed the dog on it's leash to the Spenglers.
As all the commotion was going on, Rhonda stayed amazing calmed.
Though deep down she was scared about what was happening tp her brother.