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Angela Celebrates Her Birthday!

Happy Birthday Angela!  37 is still very young!  🙂  We had a little party for Angela tonight and had one of her favorites…  Key Lime Pie for her cake.  Kirstyn baked cupcakes for her as well which she loved doing for her mom.  Brittany made wonderful honey butter the other day for her Young Women’s activity and put together a jar of it with a ribbon.  Zachary raided our closet upstairs, found something for his mom (which she had bought already) and wrapped it.  It was really cute.  Sarah made a friendship bracelet for her.  Angela got all kinds of other presents from a fruit juicer to chocolate from Benjamin.  We enjoyed singing happy birthday to her and watching her open her presents.

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After present time, we sat and ate Key Lime pie until we were completely stuffed full!  She also wanted to go camping for her birthday but it looks like tomorrow will be dismal and rainy, so we’ll have to take a rain check on that one.

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Angela also got many happy birthday e-mails, and calls from friends and family.  One of the women in our ward brought her a bouquet of flowers as well.  We all appreciate Angela for being such a great wife and mother!  We all know that sometimes we drive her crazy, but we know she loves all of us anyway!  🙂

By |2009-08-07T04:59:13-07:00August 6th, 2009|Home Life|0 Comments

RLF Session 5 – Wonderful Learning Experience

During the past two days,  I participated in session #5 of the Regional Leadership Forum (RLF) I have been attending all this year.  As usual, the agenda and activites were phenominal.  It was a little lighter for me because this time, I didn’t have to present on any books like the last session we had.  Even though this set of books was not my favorite, we had wonderful discussions about them.

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We also had the guy who helped found SIM (Society for Information Management) and the RLF come and speak to us.  There was so much he gave us it was hard to digest it all.  Fortunately, over the past 5 sessions, I have taken almost 100 pages of notes!  🙂

Last night, we had a group activity on the St. Charles Q Center campus where we all played Frisbee Golf.  It was a LOT of fun.  We followed that up with a nacho bar and open bar for drinks.  The water and Sprite tasted great!  🙂

It’s hard to believe that yet another session is over.  We only have one session left in September before we all meet in Seattle in November for the SIMposium and our graduation.  That will be sad, as I have met some incredible people during this past year that I will never forget.  We have become a very close group and have stayed in touch quite a bit between sessions.

By |2009-08-04T20:11:05-07:00August 4th, 2009|Work-Related|0 Comments

Sarah Completes Music Leadership Seminar

Sarah, just like Brittany, has been busy on the leadership front.  As a marching band section leader at Metea Valley High School next year, she just completed a 2-day leadership seminar at the VanderCook College of Music in downtown Chicago.  They learned leadership skills as well as worked on sectional music practice.

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She is very excited for the coming year.  It’s good to see her have a more positive attitude about going to the new high school.  It took her awhile, but I think she’s there!  🙂

Crepes-BreakfastWhile Sarah was gone, Angela and I went on a long walk (actually I joined Angela at the end of her run) around the Waubonsie lake.  I did about 3 miles with her after she had already run over 3.  It was a very cool morning and it felt GREAT to be outside.  We then went home and made some AWESOME crepes for breakfast.  I made the crepes and Angela made a WONDERFUL cream cheese, sour cream, lime yogurt, and fresh squeezed lime filling that was to die for.  We topped that with fresh-picked blueberries and powdered sugar.  We probably ate too many of them!

We spent the rest of the day cleaning house, and tonight, Brittany had a final summer bash with 10 of her friends.  They ate a bunch of junk, played ping pong, played Wii, played Apples to Apples, and then watched Twilight.  They had a great time!

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By |2009-08-02T04:21:13-07:00August 1st, 2009|Home Life, School|0 Comments

Brittany Now a Graduate Leader

All this week, Brittany has been in a leadership program sponsored by the City of Aurora.  This “Aurora Leadership Institute” was held at the Illinois Math and Science Academy and taught them all kinds of leadership skills such as:

  • Ethics
  • Teambuilding
  • Communication
  • Relationship Building
  • Team Dynamics
  • Values
  • Service

Today Brittany graduated from the program and was honored by the Mayor of Aurora for her achievements.  We attended the graduation ceremony where she got her diploma.  We found out that this is the first one held and from the positive experience that came out of it, they hope to do this in many years to come.

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Brittany with Mayor Weisner of Aurora and the Police Officer on the staff of the program that mentored her.

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Brittany and her graduating class of 2009 from the Aurora Leadership Institute.

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Congratulations Brittany!  She was in the program with a friend from Still (and fellow track team member) Katie Benson.  It was good for her to have another friend with her.  After the graduation ceremony, we treated them to frosties at Wendy’s on our way home.  🙂

By |2009-07-31T18:18:30-07:00July 31st, 2009|Home Life|0 Comments

Fun A Capella Concert!

Tonight we went to a great concert at West High School in Aurora.  The group was called Ac Rock and is an A Capella Rock and Roll group.  They sing selections from the 50’s to the 90’s and are very good.

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Ben was rocking out back and forth, and the girls really loved it.  At first, they were a little skeptical, thinking that anyone who sang 70’s and 80’s music was a goofball like their father 🙂 but ended up really having fun!  After the concert, we bought one of their CDs and had them all autograph it for us! To learn more about them, you can go to http://www.acrock.com.

By |2009-07-30T20:05:02-07:00July 30th, 2009|Home Life|0 Comments

Carmen Home Safe, Things Back to Normal

Carmen gave us a call this evening…  She said that she made it home safe and thanks again for the great time!  With the delays, she didn’t make it home until almost midnight their time.  When they called, it was about 2 in the morning and they were tired!  🙂  That’s a LONG time to be traveling.  I guess they made it in 4 hours late but the next flight wasn’t until after 9 pm!  She had to wait around the airport for almost 8 hours or so.  I’m guessing that this is the case.

Anyway, you probably won’t see as many blog messages going forward, but we will definitely keep you up to date on what’s going on in our family!  The daily blog messages and pictures were mainly as a “e-newspaper” for Carmen’s family to keep them up to date on what we were doing and the fun we were having…

By |2009-07-30T11:01:17-07:00July 29th, 2009|Home Life|0 Comments

Where did the last month go?

Today Carmen headed back to Spain and we were all sad to see her go.  I picked up 20 packets of pink Kool-Aid for her to take back with her which she was very excited about.  They don’t have that there and she probably drank at least 15 liters of it while she was here.  Brittany had to leave early for her leadership meetings and so she woke Carmen up and they said their good-byes.  I called Carmen from work and did the same before  Angela, Sarah, Kirstyn, Zach, and Ben took her to the mall parking lot to drop her off to go to the airport.

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They said their good-byes and Carmen piled into a rented stretch hummer with some other kids to go back to the airport.  The rest of the kids rode a bus.  Zachary did OK with the good-bye part.  He told me he was very sad but he didn’t want to cry.  🙂  Angela said that there were a lot of emotional people there at the drop-off place and said that Carmen was also very sad to leave.  She had told us many times that she considers us her family too.  What a sweet girl she is.  We have really grown to love her like a daughter and sister.  We look forward to seeing her again.

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From what I understand, they got to the airport just fine but their flight was delayed by 5 hours.  Instead of taking off at 4:40 pm, they didn’t take off until 9:23 pm!  That will cause some jet lag!  🙁  The flight ended up landing in Madrid at 11:42 am local time which was 4 hours late!  Hopefully Carmen was able to find a flight from Madrid home easily!

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ZaidisTonight I got home from work to a much emptier home 🙁 and took Brittany to her violin lesson.  After the lesson finished, the kids had burgers, chicken nuggets and frosties (sorry Carmen, we wish we could have got one for you too!) and Angela and I went out on a dinner date to Zaidi’s (a nice restaurant here in Naperville).  We had Pan Roast Alaskan Butter Fish with clams, mussels and scallops and ribeye steak.  It was expensive (fortunately we had a gift certificate) but very good.

After we ate dinner, we went and got ice cream at Baskin Robbins, picked up a movie (“Knowing”), and then went home, put the rest kids to bed, and watched it.  We didn’t end up going to bed until almost midnight!  🙂

This month has been one of the funnest we have had as a family.  We were so blessed to have the experience of having Carmen in our home.  We learned a LOT about Spain, she learned a LOT about the United States, and we had wonderful times together that we will never forget.  We look forward to keeping in contact with our new daughter and sister (and her family) via e-mail, Skype, Tuenti (Spanish version of Facebook), and hopefully visiting there soon (or her coming to visit us)!  We would highly recommend this experience to anyone!

By |2009-07-30T10:54:16-07:00July 28th, 2009|Home Life|0 Comments

Last Full Day with Our Family! :-(

Today was the last full day with our family!  I can’t believe it’s already been a month and Carmen is going home tomorrow.  We will miss her very much.  She has really become part of our family.  Hopefully she will be able to come back soon or we will be able to go over there and visit her.

Even with us being sad that she is leaving, we did have a great day today!  We spent the morning playing Wii and Marta ran on the treadmill.  Zachary was also acting VERY weird and made a helmet out of some pillows and a plastic container!  🙂

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For lunch, the girls made us tortilla de patatas and they tasted wonderful!  Angela took Marta to buy a small carry-on bag for the flight home tomorrow because her suitcase is HEAVY and she needs to get rid of some of the weight!  🙂

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After shopping, we all went to Kirstyn and Zachary’s swimming lessons at the Phillips Park Pool.  Here are some pics…

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After swimming lessons and having fun in the pool, we packed everything up and drove home to have dinner.  We had tasty grilled chicken, rice, salad, and then for dessert, we had pumpkin chocolate chip cookies.  Carmen and Marta LOVED them.

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We had family home evening together for the last time and for our family activity, we watched the photo video that I compiled for Carmen.  It was a good way for all of us to look back on the month of all the activities and fun times we have had together.

After watching the video, we played cards until late, laughed and had a great time together.

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Brittany and I said our good-byes and we all went to bed.  This last 4 weeks has been absolutely wonderful!  We have not only had a great time as a family, but also gained a new daughter.  She has really become part of our family and it will be weird when we look around the dinner table and not see her there.   🙁  We will always look back on this experience with great fondness.

By |2009-07-28T08:23:42-07:00July 27th, 2009|Home Life|0 Comments

Liesurely Last Sunday and Sarah Returning Home!

Wow!  We can’t believe it!  This is the last Sunday that Carmen will be with us!  The time has gone so fast!  We don’t have any pictures today because we really didn’t do much outside of going to church.  As usual, I got up early for all my early morning meetings.  Everyone else got up later, had breakfast and then came to church.

Today was a special day at church.  Brittany played a violin duet with Bryson Tanner (the young man who is giving her violin lessons).  They did a phenomenal job!  Angela also participated today by being the final speaker.  The topic of the meeting was about the value of music both in our worship services and in our lives.  Angela spoke about music in our daily lives and how it can help us become better.  She did a fantastic job.

After Sacrament Meeting, Zachary was assigned to give the opening scripture and prayer in Primary.  Carmen and Marta went in with us to listen to him.  He was so cute and made everyone smile.  He is becoming quite the reader.  We didn’t have to help him at all.

After church, we all had a small snack for lunch and rested for the remainder of the afternoon.  We played Wii, checked e-mail, etc. until it was time for dinner.  We had a great dinner (thanks to Angela) of spaghetti and meatballs, salad, and zucchini from our garden.

After dinner, we relaxed some more, played some more Wii, and Carmen and Marta watched a Spanish TV program on the Internet.  We also got Skype set up here so that we can call back and forth with Carmen and the family after she gets home.

At 10:00 tonight, Sarah arrived back home from EFY in Utah.  It was great to see her.  We really missed her while she was gone.  She had a lot to talk about and has a ton of pictures.  We’ll have to post some on the blog as soon as we can.  She had a GREAT time.

By |2009-07-28T08:23:33-07:00July 26th, 2009|Church, Home Life|0 Comments

Botanical Gardens and Farewell Party…

Today was quite relaxing yet busy at the same time.  Angela left early and went with a bunch of her friends from church to the Chicago Botanical Gardens.  They had a very enjoyable time there and she got some great pictures…

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She said it was absolutely beautiful and there were so many wonderful gardens and flower types to see.  They even went to a cooking demonstration there.

While she was gone, the rest of us ate a liesurely breakfast, cleaned up a bit, and then watched TV and played Wii.  Carmen is AWESOME at tennis and knocks everyone out at boxing.  I can humble her a bit in bowling, golf, and baseball, however!  🙂  It was nice to just sit back and relax after the long day and much walking yesterday.

At about 2, we all got ready (except Angela who was still gone) and went to the farewell party for the Spanish students.  It was at Centennial Park (near Centennial Beach where they had one of their excursions).  It was a very nice place, and we had a large pavilion just in case it rained.  We had burgers, hot dogs, and a TON of food.  Everyone played soccer, volleyball, sat around and talked, and had a great time.  I got to meet some more of the host parents.  We are very (hopefully our schedule will allow) to do this again next year!  Here are some pictures of the event:

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Angela got back from her trip and got to the party about 15 minutes before it ended.  It took a little longer to get back than she had expected, but made it there.  🙂  Gaul’s are going on vacation to Disney World and so we will have Marta for the remaining 3 days they are here.  They had to say goodbye to her there at the park and we all had a group hug…

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I think it was a little hard for Marta to say good-bye to them.  We’re not looking forward to saying good-bye on Tuesday either!  🙁  It will be very sad to lose our new-found daughter.

We went home, and spent the rest of the night relaxing and watching a movie.  Angela has to speak in church tomorrow so she spent the time working on her talk, and I spent most of the evening working to finish up a digital photo album for Carmen as a memory of her time spent with us.  I think Brittany came up and told us good night at about midnight (long after we had fallen asleep)!  🙂

By |2009-07-26T04:49:01-07:00July 25th, 2009|Home Life|0 Comments

Downtown Chicago and the Field Museum

Today was very tiring but a wonderful day as well.  After getting up and eating a great french toast breakfast, we got ready, piled in the van, and drove to downtown Chicago.  We went to the Field Museum of Natural History.  We are members there (purchased a family membership this year) and thought it would be a fun thing to do.

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We parked (as we usually do) under Soldier Field where the Chicago Bears football team plays.  Below is a picture of that as well.  About 61,000 people can fit in this stadium.  That’s not very big considering Carmen said that some of the stadiums in Spain can fit between 80,000 to 100,000 fans!  🙂

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We walked a LOT and saw a lot of things, from Egyptian mummies, many wild animals, dinosaurs (the most famous being Sue, the T-Rex that was discovered in the Dakotas and where the whole head is in tact), and much more.  One of the favorite parts of the museum we went to was the underground adventure.  This took you underground and into the world of a bug.

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Here are a couple more pictures from the museum I thought would be good to include as well…

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Angela also took Ben and Zach and played in a family area that they absolutely loved while the girls and I walked around and saw more of the museum.  After doing this, we were dead tired and very hungry, so we ate burgers and chicken nuggets at McDonald’s there in the museum.  After that we were all very full and happy!  🙂

We then left the museum and walked up and down the part of the Chicago lakefront near the museum.  It was a perfect day… not too hot, and not too cold.  We enjoyed taking a LOT of pictures, enjoying the day, and getting some exercise.

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After our long walk, we were dead tired and had sore feet (as you can tell by the kids soaking their feet in a fountain near the Shedd Aquarium.   It felt good to get hot feet cold.  🙂  After soaking for awhile, we walked back to the car for the drive home.  The traffic was terrible (due to an accident) and it took over 2 hours to get home (normally about 1 hour).  Everyone slept well during the drive (except me of course)!  🙂

When we got back home, Carmen asked me if we could go shopping and get some flowers for Angela.  She wanted to surprise her and thank her for everything she has done over the past month.  I gladly said yes, so off we went again.  Brittany came with and helped pick out a dozen roses.   Carmen brought them back home, wrote a note to Angela, and gave them to her.  Angela definitely was surprised and very happy.  She loves flowers!

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The rest of the evening was spent playing Wii, watching movies, eating Cheetos, popcorn, and ice cream with hot fudge along with drinking mass quantities of strawberry lemonade!  Angela and I watched a movie upstairs, while the girls played Wii and watched one of the Harry Potter movies downstairs.  At about 11pm, we all finished up and went to bed very tired, but very happy!

By |2009-07-25T05:56:29-07:00July 24th, 2009|Home Life|0 Comments

Limousine and Perfect White Sox Game!!!

Today was a great day!  Things were pretty quiet until about 11:30 at which time Angela took Carmen to the mall parking lot to go on the last excursion of  the trip…  a Chicago White Sox game.  When they arrived at the mall, 3 limousines pulled up to take them downtown!  There were 2 stretch Hummers and 1 black Lincoln stretch.  Most of the kids eyes bugged-out when they saw them pull up.  In Spain, we were told, only movie stars ride in limousines!  Everyone crowded around them trying to get a good seat.  The Hummers looked to be the favorite!

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After the kids piled into the limos and were off to the game, Angela came back home and worked on her talk for church on Sunday.  She is speaking about music in the home and how it helps our family.

I got home at about 5 and Angela and I went out on a date.  We got a quick bite to eat at Steak and Shake and then went to the Food Storage Center to can some food storage.  This year, our ward (church congregation) has been focusing on self-reliance and each month, we have the opportunity to order food for this.  We have been doing this to supplement what we had already, and now have enough food stored to last our entire family about a year should something happen (loss of job, natural disaster, etc.).  It’s very comforting to know that we are covered should something happen.  Tonight we canned wheat, white beans, refried beans, and flour.  We also also got some apple slices.

Meanwhile back at the house, Brittany cooked dinner for the kids (macaroni and cheese, vegetables, fruit, and strawberry lemonade).  To top it off, she cooked a white bundt cake with chocolate frosting.  We appreciate Brittany so much for her ability to take care of her brothers and sister so Angela and I can go out and have some fun once and awhile!  🙂

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Carmen came back home at about 7:30 or so.  She said that the game was very fun and that she had a great time!  The limousines had taken them downtown, and then they had taken the train back home.  The group this afternoon witnessed a piece of history at the game…  The White Sox pitched a no-hitter!  This is only the 17th regular season no-hitter of all time!  Carmen said the crowd was going wild and cheering like crazy toward the end of the game, hoping that this would happen, and it did!  I was very jealous that she got to see this and I didn’t.  Initially I had suggested that Angela and I get tickets to the game and go, but we decided not to.  Now I regret it!  🙂

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We also found out that the kids were on the news after the game!  There was a video clip posted to the local ABC News site that showed some of them celebrating!  The kids were shown on the news, but on the internet, they were only shown on the video introduction splash.  It is below:

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After Angela and I got home from our date, we got Kirstyn to bed (fortunately, Zach and Ben were already down and asleep), and then Angela, Brittany, Carmen and I decided to watched a new movie we just got.  The name of the movie is “Forever Strong” and was very good.  It’s about rugby and how people can change their lives.  Very good movie.  The Elder missionary that is serving in our ward right now (Elder Stroud) was in it as one of the rugby players.  It was fun to see him pre-mission!  🙂

The movie got over at about 11:30pm and we were all tired so we all went right to bed to get a good night sleep!

By |2009-07-25T19:52:28-07:00July 23rd, 2009|Home Life|0 Comments
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