Tuesday, October 7, 2008

When Kris asked if we'd post once a year...

OK, so I lost the password and forgot how to post new entries. Luckily, cleaning out my e-mail inbox brought it back to my attention. Who needs to hear from us more often than once a year? Let's see, what have we done since LAST DECEMBER?Just kidding (I heard you sigh). We'll just start with recent. Here are a few highlights, chosen not because they were most important or significant, but mostly because had the camera along, so I can post some pictures.

Summer was great. I (Theresa) had to work some but not too much. Unfortunately, the summer Early On playgroups that we ran happened every other week, so I never had a solid three weeks off, but there are people with worse summer work schedules than mine so I'll stop complaining. (Early On provides services to children under age 3 with any delay in motor, speech, or other areas.) We had lots of time for other fun activities, like camping in Tahquamenon in June with my parents, visiting with friends, enjoying our community Fair, eating chicken at the Chicken Broil (along with some 14000 other hungry people) and giving our house a facelift.  

Oh, and we attended a few Lansing Lugnuts baseball games (minor league).  The girls were excited because they got to be on the big screen, dancing and being vivacious, not once but TWICE.  We had great seats, thanks to a coworker of Jordan's.  (Her husband works for them and got us free tickets.)




Now it's fall, school is in full swing, and we're running full tilt from one activity to the next. Jordan is still on Village Council, which takes him to three meetings a
 month. I'm still on 
PTSA at the Middle School, and on the search committee and other groups at our church. Ivy is playing volleyball for her school, Elijah is playing flag football in a nearby town, and Amelia is in choir and takes dance classes. Oh, and the girls are in Girl Scouts, and I'm one of Amelia's leaders. Fun stuff. Volleyball ends in less than 2 weeks, and football wraps up around then, too, so life will get a bit easier.


At the end of September, we participated in the Buddy Walk, an event to raise money
 for Down Syndrome awareness and education.  We have gotten close to a family with a toddler that has Down Syndrome; in the picture you can see Elijah pushing his stroller, but Wil
 is being carried by his mom, behind them.


I have some great football pictures, so I'll make that a separate post. Sorry to take so long to update.......



1 comment:

Kristin said...

Yay for posts! Scott is the Tiger Cub Den Leader, so perhaps he will have to compare notes. He has even set up his own blog for the Den... We need to post more soon ourselves!