Showing posts with label Memory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memory. Show all posts

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Our First Week of Training

            On Monday, May 13, we began our first week of training. Most of it could be categorized into three parts: 1) human resources, 2) school liability prevention, and 3) behind-the-scenes operations. We had a welcome breakfast and introductory courses regarding the school and its heritage. We filled out all the necessary employment paperwork. We learned that most operations that occur on campus are provided by school employees. And we heard some presentations from the Chocolate Workers Union of which we are a part.

            The main two training all-day training events dealt with learning to drive the long 15-passenger vans by which students are transported and learning First Aid and CPR. I had just been through the CPR training for my work at Carrington College in Boise, so this was easy for me, and JaNae picked it up without any problems, too. The driving training was a little more stressful. By the end of the day, both of us had killed a few cones, and there had been some frustration, but in the end we both passed and moved on to the next thing.

            This weekend brought a welcome rest. We slept in and took naps on Saturday, then spent the rest of the day attending to outside needs that can’t be met during the busy training schedule.      On Sunday, we attended church at the Hershey Ward again. Then, we returned to the motel for another needed rest. Tonight, we received word that our things that have been transported from Boise will be arriving tomorrow, so we’ll probably spend tonight and one more night at the motel before making the attempt to call our house a home.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

An Impromptu Day Trip and Our New Place

From Lexington we drove to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. We stayed at a hotel converted from General Lee’s headquarters. We took Friday to enjoy some sightseeing in this historic town.

 
 
We left Gettysburg then headed the hour or so to Hershey. When we arrived we raced in and took care of the final HR item remaining, our fingerprinting. Then we headed over to pick up any mail that might be at our new place and see just what our housing situation will be like.
 
Our place is adorable. We’re both so excited about the space and the chance to make it our own. It was described to us this way:
 
“Old farm house (1/2 duplex unit), formerly called “Old Farm 69” – has a barn adjacent to the home with some cute cows. (Don’t worry…other folks take care of the cows!)
“Multiple entrances to the home – back door by parking area, side door into living room area, and front door also at living room area – not typically used except to go to front porch of home. If entering through back door, you go into a small utility room, which is where the clothes washer and dryer are located. Entry from this room into kitchen area, then living and dining room areas on first floor, with the ½ bathroom located in this area as well. There are actually two interior stairways to the second floor. (sort of neat!) One off the kitchen area-back corner, and a second in the living room area.
“All bedrooms are located on the second floor, along with the full bathroom. While I call it a three bedroom, it actually has another smaller room in between two rooms that you could call another ½ bedroom. The former occupant…used this ½ bedroom as a nursery when his son was a baby. There is also another room that is used as a walk in closet off the one bedroom.”

 The Outside:
 
             The Inside: 
 
Our new next-door neighbors even came out to greet us:


Thankfully the neighbors next door, and across the street, have been very quiet and not pestered us at all when we’ve visited. Glad they know how to keep things to a dull roar.
 
We are looking forward to moving in and making this new location our home. The only challenge is that our things are taking their time getting to us. Everything left our house on Friday, May 3 but only to a local warehouse where it was unloaded and sat waiting for a national driver to pick it up. The first driver scheduled didn’t have room. The 2nd could only take ½ our things (NOT acceptable!), so we think the third driver picked everything up sometime around the 10th or 11th or May. On Sunday, May 12 Amanda & Jake met the truck in Morgan to load our piano. After that we have no idea what route it took or when we were to expect it.
 
We had the option of staying at our place on an air mattress until our things arrived. Luckily, Dan realized that we’d want more than that while we were there –kitchen supplies, desk, chairs, maybe even a tv – so we opted for staying at a Residence Inn not far from campus. That’s been a blessing. It’s a studio room and has a full sized fridge and stove. So there’s some space for us to move around and feel at home. After training has ended, we’ve taken advantage of the pool and workout room to get in some exercise.
 
Thankfully, on Sunday, May 19 we received a message that our household goods are ready to be delivered tomorrow. FINALLY THE WAIT IS OVER! Now to figure out what is most urgent to get washed and put away while we are in the middle of our training. I suppose it’s better during the training than after we’re trying to be houseparents.

 
 
P.S. Whoops, the fuzziness was from a finger print on the lens that I didn't find for several weeks.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Heading East

Along with packing we started planning our trip east. We arrived on Saturday, May 4thin Ogden at Amanda & Jake’s home. Sid joined us and we spent the weekend together. It was great to be together as a family again especially since it will be awhile before we’ll all be together again.
 
Every time we passed a moving truck Dan would wonder if it held our stuff. Come to find out, none of them would for another week!

Either the caffeine or need to use the bathroom will keep us awake while driving.

State border #1: Idaho to Utah

 
Sunday May 5th my family joined us at Amanda & Jake’s for a bbq. It was fun to see them again. It was the first time Dan had met one of my nieces and the first I’d seen her in about 18 months. Crazy to think that’s our life now.
 

Monday dawned with the goal of Denver for the night. We’d decided to take pictures as we crossed the state borders with the intent that we’d be in the each of the pictures. As we headed into Colorado neither of us were paying close attention so we had to hike back to the boarder ¼ mile to capture our pictures at that border.
 
 
Border #2: Utah to Wyoming


Border #3: Wyoming to Colorado. 
 
Denver was reached and we stayed with Dan’s cousins and met their three darling children. We had a great visit and enjoyed reconnecting but had to get going quickly in the morning since our next stop was Columbia, Missouri.
  
No sign for border #4: Colorado to Kansas.
Gone are the mountains.

"Everything's up to date in Kansas City..." 
 
Today was full of new territory for us. We drove through St. Louis and the southern tips of Illinois and Indiana. Even though I grew up in the Chicago area, I didn’t spend much time in other parts of my home state. We included a stop for dinner with Dan’s Uncle John and Aunt Norma (aka Elder & Sister Trimming). His cousin Jenee and her boyfriend Rich drove down from Cincinnati to join us. It was great to visit and catch up with them as well.

Drove through a portion of 3 of 4 of these states in one day.

Maybe we should take a little detour on I-270???

 
 
Potty stop in Missouri, JaNae can sniff out a mall in any state she's in!
 
Missed the border for #6: Missouri to Illinois (of all the ones to miss!!!).

Border #7: Illinois to Indiana
 
Another stop to see family!
 
We left Uncle John & Aunt Norma’s and headed to Lexington, Kentucky for the night. Welcome to Southern Hospitality. We went to breakfast the next morning and had a fun visit with the staff and other customers. Dan and I left smiling at the dialects and “come back and see us now” that we heard; truly kind, welcoming people.
 
Border #8  Indiana to Kentucky (a make up for missing the actual border).

Border # 9: Kentucky to West Virginia

Border # 10: West Virginia to Ohio (this one was done just to say we'd been there).

Border #11: Ohio to West Virginia
 
 Almost missing the Colorado border sign should have tipped us off that the goal was going to be more challenging than we’d anticipated. Kansas had construction right at the border so the sign was nowhere to be seen. Missouri was as we crossed the river and it was missed. We didn’t see a sign into Illinois (another as we crossed a river). Going into Kentucky we crossed a river I tried and failed at getting that one too. Dan had the camera as we crossed the border from West Virginia into Maryland and missed the sign there too. Had it been safe, we would have turned around or walked back to get the border signs we missed but several were in the middle of a highway and on a bridge making that goal impossible. Oh well, we had fun trying anyway.          

Border #12: West Virginia to Maryland
 
Very interesting fog in Maryland.
 
Border #13: Maryland to Pennsylvania...FINALLY!!!
 
Some of the amazing scenery and signs we saw along the way:


About this point we learned the our things were still in a warehouse in Boise so we decided to spend an extra day on the road and visit Gettysburg...To Be Continued...

Friday, February 15, 2013

Can you Feel the Love Tonight?

A few days before Valentines I was visiting a sister from Church and she gave me some flowers to float in a bowl. Well, I had more flowers than bowls so I used anything that might work (I have them in 5 different containers around the house). I liked the look of the white-on-white but decided to add a little color to the decor:

Even thought it doesn't look it in the picture, the water's pink. Feeling a little cleaver and creative with this super easy "project."

Our finances are so tight right now it's insane. Thankfully we are meeting all of our obligations and not falling behind on anything but there just isn't room for anything extra. As Valentine's approached I'll admit, I was completely bummed and bothered by our situation.

Regardless, we still had a nice Valentine's Day and managed to spoil each other a little and keeping our financial belts tight and secure.

A personalized CD with some of Dan's favorite showtunes and a card from me.
Some yummy chocolate & toffee candy and a letter from Dan.

To the Redbox for a free 1-night movie rental.
(P.S. We both really liked this movie.)

We redeemed our most current 2-for-1 Blizzard coupon.

Not really good for us, but oh, such a tasty way to send Dan off to work.

Last year our ward did a Family Valentine's dance that was a huge success. The Bishop said he's had several 5-6 year-olds ask if we'd do another dance. Well, we made it a new tradition! On Friday the 15th the Timber Creek ward held the 2nd Annual Valentine's Dance. Dan and I made sure to not to miss it this year and we had a BLAST!!!!! (Last year we were out of town for this event.)

Like last year, they had Just Dance for the Wii  projected onto a large screen and drew names from a basket to get to use the controllers. Then everyone who wanted to would stand in front or back of those being scored and dance along. Well looking around I realized that we had 4 of 5 members of the Bishopric there...Soooooo...guess who was called to perform? Yep, the Bishopric! Of course I made sure to grab my camera to record the moment for future posterity and ward history:

 

Can you see the facial expressions, especially, Dan's? He wasn't hamming it up any either, wink, wink.
 
Their rhythm was so amazing they are talking about taking their show on the road, NOT! I do have a short video of them dancing but Blogger isn't being super video-download-friendly at present so it will have to wait. Trust me, you will want to be sure to enjoy that epic piece of entertainment as soon as I can get it up.

Even if it wasn't like previous years or all we would have wished, it was still enjoyable and we had a memorable Valentine's weekend.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Return of the Prodigal Blogger-Part 2

My goal is to get to sleep early tonight so I'll see how much I get posted before it's time to call it a night.

December began with our ward Christmas party. Dan and I were asked to be the chairs of the committee so the ideas began. As we contemplated what to do and how to do it I felt very strongly that our ward needed to be together celebrating and not some of us serving while others were celebrating. We contacted another ward to see if they would serve at our dinner in return for us serving at theirs. After several people commented on how nice it was to all be together and I was pleased that the inspiration came together as it did.

Each of the auxiliaries were in charge of part of the night. The YW helped with Santa and took pictures. The YM helped usher and set up the tables and chairs. The Relief Society decorated, the Primary worked with the Bishopric on a gift to the families, the Elder Quorum picked up the food, and the High Priests gave a presentation. Everyone helped with the clean up.

Santa came at the beginning of the event and he was in a room other than where we served dinner. We had everyone sing the 12 Days of Christmas and broke up the group by days. Each group selected a person or two to go to the front and read part of "Twas the Night Before Christmas." The High Priests took the book I Believe in Santa Claus by Diane G. Adamson and shared its message with those in attendance.

The whole evening went well and we came away very pleased with the end result and how it all came together.



I've often passed The Pastry Perfection when running errands or driving various places around town. It's only a few miles from our place and every time I drive by I think I'll stop in someday. Well, someday finally came. As we headed home from work I decided that I'd splurge some of my allowance money for Home Evening treats at Pastry Perfection. A smart and yet dangerous decision at the same time.



A good portion of the month was spent getting Christmas ready; purchasing gifts, wrapping, shipping, decorating the house, etc.

  




There much more to come but I'd better stop here before I don't get it posted and I'm more months behind...