Allen came back for Labor Day weekend, so we took the opportunity to introduce Cael to the Sea of Red- aka Memorial Stadium. It was hot, but a great day for a Nebraska win. I'm not sure Cael wants to go back too soon, since the game was long, and he couldn't change the channel. He does, however, want a Husker room when we get our new house. That's our boy.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Time for an update
Well, it looks like we'll be in Wisconsin in January! Don't worry, we'll bleed Husker red forever, and we won't become Cheese Heads. I can't promise we won't start talking with a weird accent, though. We've been busy this month, and it will continue for a while, I'm afraid. Allen, Cael, and I went to Wisconsin to check everything out. Sorry, no pics. I have no idea what I was thinking. But I'm sure I will have plenty after the new year. Probably pictures of snow. I told my students this last week. The freshmen were bummed, the seniors were sad I wouldn't be there for their last semester, the juniors were sad I wouldn't be there for their last year, but the sophomores are taking it the hardest. At least one kid is claiming he's moving to Wisconsin with me. At least I know they'll miss me. Allen and I are just happy for a fresh start for our family. While we were in Minneapolis during our last night, I was looking online at the Green Bay newspaper classifieds to get a feel for what Allen could be looking for in a job. I found an incredible... no... THE job for Allen. It's working for Goodwill Ind. as a Financial Wellness Coach. For those of you who know Allen, this is PERFECT for him. Education. Finance. He lives for this stuff. When he worked for Thrivent, he was reprimanded for teaching about the financial products too much. He loves teaching people about handling their money wisely. He sent in his resume, and out of 150 applications, he's in the top 15 that will be interviewed. To quote a friend, "Your Will be done, Lord, but pretty please???" So now we're just waiting for an interview date. PLUS, Allen could be getting out sooner than Christmas. Thanksgiving, in fact. Maybe sooner. If he lands this job, we're hoping sooner. He could be in Winsconsin before Cael and I.
By the way, Cael is ok with the whole moving thing. For now, at least. While we were there, my principal invited us to supper. He has a son who is 6 and in 1st grade as well. Cael and Ryan are now buddies, and can't wait to be in the same class together.
We're going to be in a great area for hunting and fishing, which Allen is stoked about. Lots of trails for me to run on. We're going to have to get Allen's hip fixed so he can run as well. We saw something we've never seen before. They have snowmobile crossing signs in town. Never seen that before. I'm sure we'll see lots more.
By the way, Cael is ok with the whole moving thing. For now, at least. While we were there, my principal invited us to supper. He has a son who is 6 and in 1st grade as well. Cael and Ryan are now buddies, and can't wait to be in the same class together.
We're going to be in a great area for hunting and fishing, which Allen is stoked about. Lots of trails for me to run on. We're going to have to get Allen's hip fixed so he can run as well. We saw something we've never seen before. They have snowmobile crossing signs in town. Never seen that before. I'm sure we'll see lots more.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Long distance call
Yesterday I helped a wondeful family, the Olivers, load their belongings into an ABF trailer so they can move to Wisconsin. Chuck has a call to the Lutheran High School in Milwaukee. I'm very sad to see them go, however we might end up closer to them than we thought.
Right now I'm deliberating a call to a small high school in Wisconsin. I put my name on the call list just to see what doors, if any, God would open up in that area. I figured there would be no way I was getting a call this year, since it's so close to school starting. And that's when God opened the door. I received an email from the new principal on Monday last week. I called him on Tuesday, had a phone interview that night, and by Friday, I was told that I officially will be receiving call papers. Talk about a whirlwind! Next weekend 9-12th, our family will head north to check out the whole situation. If we go, it would probably be at semester. Moving to Wisconsin in winter - not my idea of a great time, but it is what it is. Allen and I are looking forward to the possibility of a fresh start after his medical discharge, which, by the way, we still have no idea when that will happen. It might be December, it might be February or March, it might be June. Who knows? Yea. Anyway, please keep our family in your prayers as we deliberate this call.
Right now I'm deliberating a call to a small high school in Wisconsin. I put my name on the call list just to see what doors, if any, God would open up in that area. I figured there would be no way I was getting a call this year, since it's so close to school starting. And that's when God opened the door. I received an email from the new principal on Monday last week. I called him on Tuesday, had a phone interview that night, and by Friday, I was told that I officially will be receiving call papers. Talk about a whirlwind! Next weekend 9-12th, our family will head north to check out the whole situation. If we go, it would probably be at semester. Moving to Wisconsin in winter - not my idea of a great time, but it is what it is. Allen and I are looking forward to the possibility of a fresh start after his medical discharge, which, by the way, we still have no idea when that will happen. It might be December, it might be February or March, it might be June. Who knows? Yea. Anyway, please keep our family in your prayers as we deliberate this call.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Boys. Snakes. Mud. Yep.
We went out to the Seim farm today with Robin. Her brother, Jeff (one of my former students), is home for the summer from college. Jeff is a zoology major and has a plethora of critters that his parents just looooove. (not really). He was in the process of tanning a beaver hide, but took time to entertain Cael with his ball python and took him "hand fishing" in a pond that was really low. This is Dr. Squeeze. I sense a ball python in our future.
This is what little boys should look like - muddy and a big smile.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Not much
I would say that not much is going on around here, but we're keeping relatively busy, but nothing amazing. Cael was in swimming lessons the last two weeks, and he absolutely loved them! He didn't want to go at all, but after the first day, he was excited to go every time. Last week he went to camp out at Stuhr Museum called "Puppet Theatre" and this week is "More Dirt." He likes it out there and has been having a good (albeit hot) time. While he's at Stuhr for 2 hours, I've gotten a chance to spend a chunk of time at school getting some things done. I've also gotten back into working out at the YMCA, and cancelled my Snap membership. The Y has an "express" and "studio" location uptown, which is nice, instead of having to go downtown. There are classes at the studio, and I've been going as often as I can. Zumba on Mondays, and BodyPump on Tuesdays and Thursdays. TurboKick is after Pump. Sometimes I stay, sometimes not. I'm in love with BodyPump, though. Lifting weights with awesome music, nice company, and amazing instructors = something I can really get into. I've been trying to work on getting stronger, and it's just the thing for me. I just ran the Color Run in Omaha, and next is the Prairie Sludge Trudge on August 4 out at Stuhr. Derek is coming, as well as some family from Iowa. We're turning it into a "Breinig Bunch" family run. It should be fun.
Allen's paperwork is being signed by doctors, and he should get to sign it and have it sent off to Texas and Seattle this week. It will be in TX 3-5 weeks (closer to 5) and hopefully the same in Seattle, except they're really backed up. It could be a while, but we're hoping it gets through quickly. If it goes through without being delayed, he could be home before Christmas. It could be February. Worst case scenario - May. We're praying for sooner than that, though. As long as he can get a good job around here, we'll be fine.
Allen's paperwork is being signed by doctors, and he should get to sign it and have it sent off to Texas and Seattle this week. It will be in TX 3-5 weeks (closer to 5) and hopefully the same in Seattle, except they're really backed up. It could be a while, but we're hoping it gets through quickly. If it goes through without being delayed, he could be home before Christmas. It could be February. Worst case scenario - May. We're praying for sooner than that, though. As long as he can get a good job around here, we'll be fine.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Color Run
I ran the Color Run in Omaha on Saturday. Robin and Louisa came and watched. It was so hot, there were ambulances going for most of the morning. I'm not surprised. It was pretty brutal. Other than that, it was a pretty good race. We ran through pink, blue, yellow, and green. The color stations were full of people with squirt bottles spraying you with colored powder. This is me before.
There were 13,000 people that ran. This is the starting line. My first picture of the actual race. Thank you, Robin!
I'm in there...somewhere.
After. My hair was orange, and my shirt was more colorful than you can see in the picture.
At the end, they get a bunch of people together and throw packets of the color powder so it makes a color cloud
Thursday, July 5, 2012
4th of July in Seward
How did I miss 4th of July in Seward all these years? It's the 4th of July city! Cael, Louisa (friend from college who lives in Omaha) and I braved the streets. It felt like the rest of Nebraska was deserted, since there were so many people were there. There are craft and food vendors all around the square, a pancake breakfast put on by St. John's, firefighter competition, pole vaulting competition, free movie, air show, book sale, concerts, a parade, huge fireworks show and lots, lots, lots more. It's impossible to see it all, so we picked a few things off the schedule and went with it. (We saw all of the above things except for the air show.) It was so hot! It was a challenge to keep us all hydrated, especially Cael. We went to the library for the books. They were actually free, but you could give a donation, so I got some for my classroom, and Cael picked some up as well. We took in the free movie, "The Lorax," got some lunch, and watched the parade at a Concordia professor's house. I stood on the front steps with a few other teachers, and played the game of "how many people can we get to wave at us?" We were completely obnoxious. It was lots of fun. :) LeAndra would have been cheering along with us, whereas Allen, would have been shaking his head at us. Especially when we counted and cheered for the Czech Queens. ("One! One! Czech Queen! Ah Hah Hah!" We got up to 5.:) After the parade, we went to the St. John's music director's house (Paul, friend of Robin) for a BBQ. We met lots of people, and had some yummy food. Around 8ish we went over to Luke's apartment (former student). Luke's friends were awesome - they wrestled around and roughed Cael up. He needs that, since Mom isn't the best one for that. They were some pretty nice guys. Around 9, we went over to Plum Creek Park for the fireworks show. It started at 10, and it was pretty cool! It took us a while to get out of town, since everyone else was headed that way too, but we got home safely, and today is a rest day. Cael doesn't seem to need it, but I took a nap!
Cael has been going to "Kinder Kamp" for the last couple of weeks at Stolley Park. They play games, do a craft, and swim in the splash pool. He's been having a pretty good time. Next week, we start swimming lessons for 2 weeks, and then a couple of camps at Stuhr Museum. We're keeping pretty busy by going to the pool, library, Red Mango :), and lots of things. I have a few weddings to attend, and a few more races coming up. Hope your summer is as fun as ours!
Cael has been going to "Kinder Kamp" for the last couple of weeks at Stolley Park. They play games, do a craft, and swim in the splash pool. He's been having a pretty good time. Next week, we start swimming lessons for 2 weeks, and then a couple of camps at Stuhr Museum. We're keeping pretty busy by going to the pool, library, Red Mango :), and lots of things. I have a few weddings to attend, and a few more races coming up. Hope your summer is as fun as ours!
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