These are the Happenings of the Strawn Family. A lifelong journey of commitment that began in April 2002 with a small wedding in a small church in a big city. Thanks for joining us, enjoy the walk...
Sunday, January 25, 2009
A week of surprises
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Yes, I watched TV all day on Tuesday, and no, not because I’m an Obama supporter, but rather a news freak and a bit of a ‘history-in-the-making’ buff. We have the cable news package, so I could go from channel to channel and get every angle and view. It was very exciting. My daughter was less than thrilled that PBS was not airing
For the record, I think our new president’s Christian morals and ethics are very lacking and his disregard for the sanctity of marriage and human life is evident. His cabinet picks are less than promising, in my opinion. However, I am hopeful that God can and will make something good come out of the next 4 years and I’m willing to bet that He has a plan. From all the interviews that were aired and the showing of the throng of people in
The weather was gorgeous all week, nearly 70 for three days running. The kids and I spent as much time as we could outside, either up at the park or in the back yard. We’re blessed to have the big city park only 4 blocks away, and have a swing-set in the back yard. The snow began falling early Friday morning and our newest dusting had almost half covered the grass. Another ¾” and we could’ve call it an inch!
Our big news of the week is split in two.
On Wednesday, the 21st, Lars decided he didn’t need his walker to get around anymore. He started walking in the kitchen, then wandered to the living room, walking from Daddy to
Just about the time he went to bed, we got a phone call from
Congratulations, Chad & Marie!!
In other news, my last weekend of EMS-I classes were postponed two weeks, due to the potential for a big snowstorm and not wanting people out on the roads. Out here, it really doesn’t take any snow to close the roads, not because of the snow so much, but b/c of the deadly wind. There are no trees to stop the blowing snow, and it freezes over the road. Sometimes, the wind just blows big trucks over on the interstate, or blows them over just sitting still at a truck stop. It’s too dangerous to be out. So, they have big bars that go across the road and you can’t get by on the interstate. You have to turn around and go back to the nearest town.
Of course, I had babysitters all lined up for this weekend and was already to go, so now I need to work on that again. On the bright side, my presentation is finished and so I don’t really have any homework, either.
Anyway, the snow came down. And came down. And came down some more. By Sunday morning, I had to dig a path to get out of the driveway to church.
Needless to say, immediately after church, we took a pot of soup to Mark and Laura’s house, donned on snow pants and gloves, and headed out to the back yard. The slideshow shows Mark dragging the kids (yes, even the big kid, Sarah) around behind the 4-wheeler. This is called sledding “Nebraska Style”. And, really, it was the most fun I’ve had in a long time! The kids had a blast, and
While Lars was still napping at Laura’s, I took off to go shovel the walk and driveway back at our house. It took about an hour, but was worth the time. By the time I was done, Al got home from the nursing home service and helped scrape what I missed. By the time we were finished, there was another half inch on the cement.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
The week in Pictures
SNOW!!! Finally, Western Nebraska got a dribble of snow on Thursday and we took as much opportunity as we could to play in it Friday morning. It was really too warm for all the winter garb, but we had to try out the new Dora boots and snow pants. By Friday afternoon, it was 53 degrees and sunny. Our snowmen had turned to snow blobs and were melted down to nothing, but they were fun to make and clothe. Daddy & Eden had a snowball fight and somehow, Mom ended up with snow all down her shirt, but it was warm enough that it felt Ok. Instead of hot chocolate, we went in for lemonade and watched the snow melt outside.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Week Two
Two weeks down, one to go! I am 2/3 of the way through completing my EMT instructor certification. We have next weekend off and two full weeks to complete our final assignments. It's crazy intense, but really fun and I have met about 12 other people in the panhandle who will be great resources in the future, or so I hope.
So, here's where you come in.
Does anybody have any great or weird photos showing large animals? I'm thinking like a circus elephant or something like that. My final presentation is entitled, "I don't need a doctor - I ain't bleeding" and the subject is, "blunt force trauma to the abdomen after being crushed by a large animal." I'm thinking of doing some sort of rodeo-gone-bad scenario, but need some photos to back it up. And random photos of large animals.
I will credit anybody or their business for sending me photos that I can use in my power point for the presentation or anything in my future classes. Please email me the stipulations, if there are any, with the photos.
If it's weird, cool, natural, beautiful, ugly, funny, childish, crazy or anything in-between, I can probably use it with your permission. And if you can't think of anything that would help in this presentation, check back later, I'm sure I'll have more topics once I get my own class that I will need photos for!
Along with working like crazy to get my first presentation done this week, I also had a family to take care of and it was a pretty typical week, with something happening every night of the week, except Thursday, when we watched the Red Wings game.
Late Christmas presents arrived in the mail on Friday, and we opened them up on Saturday, with much tearing of paper and playing in the box. Unfortunately, the weather did not cooperate on Friday and because of the high winds, we were not able to get the Christmas stuff to the storage unit. So, it sits in boxes around my house.
I'm late on all my January birthday cards, as well, so, Marie, if you're reading this, know I didn't forget you!
Speaking of Marie (and Chad), I am anxiously awaiting a phone call for the news of our newest family arrival. And photos, but I know that'll be a miracle and will have to come from Meegan. Hope all goes well... and soon!
Monday, January 05, 2009
And a Happy New Year!!!
Well, the fact that my New Year blog is already a day late should tell you how we have begun 2009...late. Yes, I was even late for my own wedding, but let's not bring that up.
It was our full intention to pack the Blazer and head to Wilcox for a few days after Christmas, but for one reason after another, our energy had all been drained from our bodies.
The rest of the week we hung out at home, getting some projects done around here. Not much to speak of, really, but odds and ends. Plus some quality time with daddy for the kids.
The rest of the week we hung out at home, getting some projects done around here. Not much to speak of, really, but odds and ends. Plus some quality time with daddy for the kids.
New Year’s Eve, we were planning a card party. One couple was out of town, another had to work and that left only four of us. Time to teach somebody how to play Euchre! I am proud to say that we have now picked up another couple who will play the predominately
Earlier this fall, I had a brainiac idea to go back to school and get my EMT teaching certificate. This class is only offered every couple of years and it’s very intense and extremely time consuming. I think it also causes divorces, but I have no solid proof of this yet.
Anyway, the class if offered 8:00-5:00 Saturday & Sunday for three weekends in January. Our first weekend has just past. I spent today recovering, and preparing my next week’s 20 minute presentation. I would recommend learning Power Point and mastering the use of a scanner BEFORE you become interested in this class. Not to mention, you should consider getting a hotel room and leaving the kids alone with the hubbie or sending them to grandma’s for the month.
Since neither of these were an option for me, I had to depend on a teenage babysitter by day, my electric blanket by night, and a pseudo aunt/uncle comedy routine in the form of Mark and Laura Douthit, who took them to church Sunday morning. I’m hoping they won’t move out of the state before next weekend.
This is the sole reason that the blog is late. I could not even think about sitting in front of the computer last night. Besides, Laura made pizza so I didn’t have to cook, subsequently, I was at their house until I was almost asleep. Lars, with his ability to take a one hour nap during the day, was up six times in six hours throughout the night, and
I think it’s safe to say my children missed me over the weekend, and I guess I missed them a bit, too.
I’m very blessed to have a husband, however, who will bend over backwards for me to get this education, which will hopefully lead to a second income, however little it might be.
Enjoy a few photos from the past couple weeks.
Happy New Year~