I wanted to let everyone know that we have chosen a new exchange student for the next year. His name is Sai and he is from Norway. He should be arriving around August 4, in time for soccer practice. Of course, he does play soccer and he is looking forward to living with the coach. :-)
Hokan went home on June 16. He had a great year and did lots of traveling. He went to New York, skiing up north, Los Angeles, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Colorado to go skiing, Destin, FL and Chicago. He been more places than some Americans. He played soccer while he was here, ran cross country, played hockey and was on the track team. He promised to visit like Joi but when I told him Joi has been back 14 times he said maybe not that much.
Speaking of Joi, he and Sullivan visited in May. They both arrived on the same day and the same time just one in Detroit and one in Flint. It was great to see the both of them. Jakob will be here in July and Aydin is thinking of coming in September. Magne said he will be here later this year. His brother will be going to MIT next year to start his masters so Magne will visit the both of us. You know me, the more the merrier.
Floyd is in the process of redoing the boy's room and it is a mess. We had to tear down the wall with the window on it and now we have to wait 3 weeks to get a replacement. And the carpet is up too. It will be real nice when it is done but it looks like it is going to take a while. Then the computer room is suppose to be next but if the windows take that long it could be soccer time. I don't know if Jakob will have a place to sleep in there but hopfully Sai will.
I hope this finds you well. Best wishes to all of you.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Summer Visitors
This last summer brought us some visitors and you all know how I enjoy that. Tino made his first visit back to Durand and he brought his friend, Oliver, with him. They spent time with Rhett and a lot of time with Zach (Hooch.) They also took the train to Chicago for a few days and also went to New York on their way back home to Germany. While they were here, we also went to a Tiger game and spent some time in Detroit. It was so good to see him again and Ollie was so nice. We are happy that Tino brought him along. Then in August came the rest of the visitors. Martin, who was an exchange student in Durand back in 2000 with Joi, was going to be in Canada so he stopped by here for a few days. He went to Jennifer Pelky's wedding with us and saw some of his old friends and also spent some time with Travis. He was actually able to fit in some time to visit more friends before he left for Canada. It has been such a long time since we have seen him and it was great to see what a nice young man he is. He is working on he masters degree in Geology and he would also like a degree in Biology and become a teacher. While Martin was here is when Hokan arrived and then soon came Jannik. It was great to see Jannik again and to hear him talk a mile a minute. I miss that so much. He quickly found his favorite chair and Tivo, 2 things he could never forget. His friends, Jake and Brian, were in Chicago working so Jannik and 2 car loads of friends went down for a visit. Then our long awaited visitors, Jannik's family, Harald, Regina, and Ann-Krisitne made their way here after being in Boston, New York and Washington DC. It was a whirlwind visit as I wanted to make sure they were able to see what they wanted. We went upnorth to Indian River and rented a cabin and made a trip to Mackinaw City. After we got back, Aenne, Tino's sister, came to visit for a couple of days and we all went to Niagara Falls. It was a short trip but we packed in everything to see. Then the stress hit for the Niden's as they were suppose to be flying to Jackonsville, Florida and a hurricane was hitting there and it was taking a long time to leave the coast. So, after a couple of changes we were able to get them into Orlando so they could enjoy the rest of their trip. It was sad to everyone leave but then we had soccer to keep us busy. I hope they all had a good time and I am awaiting return visits from all.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Welcome Hokan!
Hokan arrived in Durand almost a month ago on August 9. Floyd and I went to the airport to pick him up and became a little worried because he was the last to come to the waiting area, even after the flight crew. But when we did see him he was waving and smiling. And when he got to us, he gave me a big hug. :-) It was busy right from the beginning for him as we had a lot of visitors, Martin from Switzerland, Jannik and then Jannik's family. After being here for a couple of days, soccer practice started and while Jannik's family was here, we went up north for a couple of days and then to Niagara Falls. Hokan is now getting settled into a routine here with school, soccer and he is also running cross country. The kids at school have been very friendly and he is always gone someplace. I don't think he has had a chance to get too bored. Even though he will be taking this year of school back in Sweden, he has chosen to take AP Chemistry and AP Calculus so he will have his fair share of studying and homework. When Hokan first arrived, he was always very helpful and I figured this was just the polite period but he is still doing the same. So, this must be his everyday way. He helps get his breakfast together and helps setting the table, and with dinner if I let him, and he picks up after. Yesterday, when I picked up his breakfast dishes while he was doing some homework, he told me he felt like he was in a hotel. One night we had a Styx concert and Other couldn't go at the last minute as two of his close friends were getting married, so we took Hokan. Well, we didn't get to see too much of Styx as we were 15 minutes late (we had a soccer tournament earlier that day) and REO Speedwagon and Def Leppard were there too. We had all figured REO would be first and then Styx, but we were wrong. But the best part of the story is that Hokan now really likes Styx. And he has watched Deadliest Catch (one of Floyd's favorites) and he likes the History channel. I think I am way outnumbered now. When will I get someone who likes American Idol? :-) I'm looking forward to a great year and I hope it is the same for Hokan.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Tino's visit
Tino made his first visit back to Durand and he seem to have a very good time. He brought one of his from Germany, Oliver and they were her for 3 weeks. He met up with his old friends Rhett and Hooch and they kept him occupied for most of the time. Hooch made sure that they made to to their fare share of parties and they really enjoyed going to band practice with him. They played golf 3 times, tennis, soccer and went swimming while they were here. They also took the train to Chicago for 3 days. During their visit Rhett took them to play softball with him for his church league, they loved it. The boys really got into watching the Tigers too so took one day Floyd, Tino, Oliver and I went to Detroit for some sight seeing and to watch the Tigers. My boys won 7-1. We even got to watch Joel Zumya pitch as he is just coming off of the disabled list. Since it was a Friday, there were fireworks after the game and they were awesome. Tino is now in New York for 8 days and then back home to Germany. It was so good to see him again and I can't wait for his next visit.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Simon's home
Another year has come to an end and Simon is now back in Lillehammer. You would think after all of these years I would be getting used to this, but I never do.
Simon has called this year challenging and I say it's been a year like no other, but not for reasons you may think. As with any family, natural or exchange, there are always ups and down. What I credit Simon with, is that he did talk to me about this and not keep it all inside, as most do. I know some of the topics weren't easy for him but because of this, we have both grown. I can never understand how these exchange students come to a strange country and to live with a family they have never met. If I could, I would go back and change somethings for Simon. I wished he would have never have come down with the appendicitis and ended up having to have surgery. And of course, I would have changed the MSU football game. Simon is a good kid and yes he did something that wasn't right, but bad enough to warrant what he went through, I don't think so. But through it all, he was honest and never complained about the consequences. I think because of that, is why it did turn out so favorable for him.
Simon is a very thoughtful young man and as I told him, I'm glad he was here with us. I loved watching him play soccer and enjoyed seeing his love of soccer. Simon and I did have one thing in common, and that is neither of us likes to make decisions. You should have been around when we were out and going to get something to eat. There were always a lot of, "I don't care." :-) He never complained once about my cooking, late night meals or running out of laundry. And he was also very patient with me, which I know at times, wasn't easy.
Simon has sure seen a lot while he was here, going to Niagara Falls, Toronto,New York, Myrtle Beach, Chicago, Cancun, Boston, Los Angeles, the Grand Canyon, and Las Vegas. Both of his parents were able to visit him while he was here also and I know he really enjoyed that.
In the winter he played a lot of indoor soccer, usually being on 3 teams and going to drop in. I will always remember our soccer schedule and checking out every day where we were going to be. Good thing there was Tivo in case I missed any shows, like American Idol.
I had asked Simon what was his favorite part of the year and for some reason he picked Cancun. As like that is some big surprise. I'm sure the other boys that went to Cancun also would agree with him. I have so many good memories of the year but I think my favorite is beating him at poker on his birthday.
This is Saturday morning and it seems odd not to be waiting for Simon to get up and sit in his chair so he can see the soccer game and have his fruit and bagels. And me always asking him which is the home team because I can never remember if the home team is first or last on the scoreboard. And not making plans to go to his soccer game and if he has a clean uniform or not. And I'm sure on this Saturday morning he is not missing Floyd watching TV loudly or me listening to my music countdown.
I told Simon I was never going to give up on him and in the end, he didn't either.
I sure miss him and I can't wait to see him and his smile again.
Monday, June 9, 2008
The Wedding
After all the months of preparation the wedding did happen and Stacy was beautiful. I haven't had much time to see Stacy and Graham to talk to them, but I think they both enjoyed themselves. I'm sure they would both agree that all of the hard work was worth it as it was a wonderful and memorable day. Friday night started with the rehearsal which was going to be held at Flushing Park but a storm came up and it was moved to Clayton and Melissa's house. How nice of them to open up their house to all of the many people Stacy and Graham had in the wedding party. Under the circumstances, it all turned out well and then Graham's mom, Gail, hosted everyone at Sorrento's for a good meal and for a time of fellowship. The night wasn't over yet though, Kim, Debbie and Stacy came over so we could finish up the programs. But it did go a lot faster than we thought and now we could all get some rest. Saturday morning, most of us took over Changes in Durand to get our hair done. Deb Love brought in all kinds of muffins, orange juice and Mimosas. We had a lot of fun and how nice of Changes to let us take over most of the salon. After getting everything loaded in the suburban, Floyd took Debbie and I over to the country club so we could start setting up for the reception. With a lot of help from Stacy's friend Sherry, Ann, Beth Park and her friend Adam, I was able to get Stacy's simple but pretty room set up. We had flowers on the table and Stacy chose M&M's and Hershey's candy bars with pictures of Stacy and Graham on the wrappers for favors for the guests. There was also a beautiful chocolate fountain for the night, and all from the girl who really doesn't like chocolate. Of course, there were a minor glitches, but nothing that caused any problems. After Floyd dropped me off, he went to pick up the sound system that was rented and when he came back to set it up, the chairs out side still weren't out so he didn't know where to put the speakers so he went home to shower and to get Simon. After getting the room set up and dressed, I went outside to check that out and the guys thought they were getting done setting the chairs and arbor up and I said that Floyd would be there in a few minutes to set up the speakers. I thought he could use some help unloading it. Well, I think it was Clayton who asked me where we were going to plug in the sound system. Plug it in, I had never thought of that. So, I call Floyd and he had all ready left, so who do I always call first, Carol and Floyd Seder. They were going to try and find us enough extension cords to plug into the nearby building (about 200 feet away). That's when the confusion started. While Floyd Joe was waiting for Floyd and Carol, we were told that everything was set so we told our friends to never mind. Well, Floyd Joe went out and the cords were plugged in a socket that didn't work so he tried to them to reach to another outlet and the cords were too short so Floyd and Carol were back on. After they arrived and we got it all set up, we were ready to go and the wedding started about 10 minutes late. Stacy was beautiful and I think it turned out just as she wanted. She had a harpist and violinist to play music and Kara Kimmer sang. Braxton, who is 2, tried to steal the show though. He knew he was the ring bearer and there was a play ring tied to his pillow so when the minister asked for the rings and Graham got them from the best man, Braxton tried to get Graham's attention because he had the rings. It was so cute. I can't wait to see the video of that. After pictures, the reception and party could start. The food was delicious and the chocolate fountain was unbelievable. All of the staff at the Flushing Country Club were outstanding and they couldn't do enough for us. The party was a lot of fun and Stacy sure enjoyed herself. When I talked with Graham all he wanted was for Stacy to be happy. Now, I am so thrilled that she has someone that cares for her this much but I keep telling him that he needs to stop spoiling her so much. I'm hoping that it was also the day he wanted, too. On Sunday, the kid's family and some friends came over for lunch and then they opened their presents. It all went well and shortly after everyone left, we lost power. I'm so glad it didn't happen while they were here. Later that day, Graham and Stacy came back to copy their marriage license (but didn't get to because of no power) and they opened their cards by candlelight. Graham and Stacy are due back tonight from their honeymoon in Cancun and back to reality. They are in the process of buying a house in Byron so that will keep them busy for a while. I'm sure this will be a very memorable week end for them, full of fun and a lot of love for them and also, from their family and friends.
Please check out the pictures under my photos.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Theresa Marie Lincoln Bolduc
It is with great sadness that I let you know that our niece, Theresa passed away May 19 at the age of 26 due to complications from gastric bypass surgery she had 4 years ago. She was also 5 months pregnant and Brian Edward was delivered stillborn. Theresa was married 19 months ago and according to her Aunt Terry, she been the happiest she had ever seen her. She also leaves behind an 8 month old daughter, Caitlin May. Her husband, Jason, has never had the sole responsibility of caring for Caitlin so he is very concerned about caring for her. Our thoughts go out to him and to Ric and Tracey and our nephews, Jeremy and Cristopher. The family is having a mass on Tuesday at St Mathew Catholic Church in Flint.
Friday, May 16, 2008
The Champions!
The Girl's Varsity Team finished in first place tonight by beating Lake Fenton 2-1. For the first time the GAC league changed their format and now the schools play each other once and then by those standings they are seated for a tournament. Well, we were undefeated in the league only having a 1-1 tie with Lake Fenton. In fact, we had only lost 1 game and that was to Swartz Creek during a snow storm. Since we did so well n the regular season, we were seated first for the tournament and had a bye for the first game. Our first match was against Jason Perrin and term from Montrose. We had beat them by 1 goal in the regular season and Floyd was expecting a hard fight. He was right and we won 1-0. This win assured us at least a share of the championship even if we lost to Lake Fenton but the girls wanted an out right title. So, the final against Lake Fenton was so exciting and the girls were very nervous but they came out to play and to win. And win they did.
Also during the season, they beat Ovid-Elise who were ranked 9th in the state. O-E stayed at 9 until this week and now have dropped to 10. Seems like we should be ranked but Floyd also doesn't want to have a bulls eyes on the girls back for all the other teams to come after us, so he is happy the way things are.
But all of this is now behind us and the girls need to look forward to their district games, which once again we are playing Lansing Catholic Central for the first game. We did beat them once earlier, 1-0, but their coach said 3 of their best players were at a track meet. So, come May 26, we will see if we can do it again. And if we are good enough to make it to the finals we will likely have to face Williamston, a high ranked team in the state.
GO DURAND!
Friday, May 2, 2008
I'm still alive.....
I am still alive but as usual, very busy. But you all know this is how I am so there are no complaints from me. Simon's Mom keeps waiting for new pictures so I thought I should get them on the web. I have been very lax about that. Today is Simon's prom and it was so nice to see everyone all dressed up. There are some real good looking kids at DHS.
Simon's Mom visited in March and it was great to meet her and to have her around. We kept her busy going to Simon's soccer games because at that time he was on 3 indoor teams. And they also took the train to Chicago.
In March, Stacy and I flew down to Mom and Dad's for a night as we got one of those $35 tickets and Stacy had never been there before. I am looking forward to her not going to school and working both as it will be easier for her to take advantage of those cheap tickets when they become available. Who knows where we could end up.
For spring break, Simon, his friend Simen, and I went to Cancun for 5 days. It is so beautiful down there and the boys had a great time. They are making plans for a return visit.
Then 2 weeks later, Carol and I went down to Mom and Dad's and Aaron's. It was the first time Carol had been able to make it down to visit Aaron. It was good to see that he and Lindsay have a nice townhouse and they seemed very happy.
Floyd is going strong with girls soccer and as of now they are in first place. They lost the first game of the year to Swartz Creek that was played in a snow storm. Since then, we have one them all except for 1 tie. They are entering the GAC tournament seeded in first place. I hope they keep up the good work.
Ben and Donna Simons have started a volunteer group that is raising funds to build a 2 story press box and dug outs at the soccer field. They are doing this in memory of their son, Jon, who was killed in a motorcycle almost 2 years ago. Right now we are raffling off a new car with the tickets costing $50. We will be drawing the winning ticket on July 19. Mmmmm, what a good day that is. Genesee Cement just donated $8,000 worth of decorative block to build the press box out of. All we have to do is pay the brick layer, not cheap by any means but still cheaper than buying all the materials to build it otherwise.
And probably what has kept me the busiest is getting ready for Stacy's wedding. I had a shower for her on April 20 and this last week mailed 113 invitations. With the wedding being June 7, there isn't much time to get everything done.
Speaking of Stacy she is graduating with honors May 3 from nursing school. Floyd and I are so proud of her. She has worked so hard and now it is all paying off. Also, when you graduate from nursing school there is a pinning ceremony and she wants me to pin her. She doesn't plan on starting to work until after the wedding and plans on working at Genesys. She is afraid to be driving around Hurley so she has no plans to go there. But you never know.
Well, this has been a brief synopsis fo the last few months. Please click on my photos to check on recent pictures.
Simon's Mom visited in March and it was great to meet her and to have her around. We kept her busy going to Simon's soccer games because at that time he was on 3 indoor teams. And they also took the train to Chicago.
In March, Stacy and I flew down to Mom and Dad's for a night as we got one of those $35 tickets and Stacy had never been there before. I am looking forward to her not going to school and working both as it will be easier for her to take advantage of those cheap tickets when they become available. Who knows where we could end up.
For spring break, Simon, his friend Simen, and I went to Cancun for 5 days. It is so beautiful down there and the boys had a great time. They are making plans for a return visit.
Then 2 weeks later, Carol and I went down to Mom and Dad's and Aaron's. It was the first time Carol had been able to make it down to visit Aaron. It was good to see that he and Lindsay have a nice townhouse and they seemed very happy.
Floyd is going strong with girls soccer and as of now they are in first place. They lost the first game of the year to Swartz Creek that was played in a snow storm. Since then, we have one them all except for 1 tie. They are entering the GAC tournament seeded in first place. I hope they keep up the good work.
Ben and Donna Simons have started a volunteer group that is raising funds to build a 2 story press box and dug outs at the soccer field. They are doing this in memory of their son, Jon, who was killed in a motorcycle almost 2 years ago. Right now we are raffling off a new car with the tickets costing $50. We will be drawing the winning ticket on July 19. Mmmmm, what a good day that is. Genesee Cement just donated $8,000 worth of decorative block to build the press box out of. All we have to do is pay the brick layer, not cheap by any means but still cheaper than buying all the materials to build it otherwise.
And probably what has kept me the busiest is getting ready for Stacy's wedding. I had a shower for her on April 20 and this last week mailed 113 invitations. With the wedding being June 7, there isn't much time to get everything done.
Speaking of Stacy she is graduating with honors May 3 from nursing school. Floyd and I are so proud of her. She has worked so hard and now it is all paying off. Also, when you graduate from nursing school there is a pinning ceremony and she wants me to pin her. She doesn't plan on starting to work until after the wedding and plans on working at Genesys. She is afraid to be driving around Hurley so she has no plans to go there. But you never know.
Well, this has been a brief synopsis fo the last few months. Please click on my photos to check on recent pictures.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Oh, What a Night......Stacy, Me, Chris and Jon
Stacy and I had a girls night out going down to the Palace to see Daughtry and Bon Jovi. And what a night it was. I ended up working that day and got out late but after we finally got off we heard towards the Palace and decided to eat near Great Lakes Shopping Center since there is so much to choose from there. We first wanted to go to Max and Erma's but there were no parking spaces and it looked like a long wait inside. So, we went further down the road and Stacy chose "South of the Border" It was a cool Mexican place and I loved the food. It seems like the place was full of people, mainly girls, heading to the concert. I used the restroom at the restaurant as I thought it would be a lot quicker than the palace. Well, I had to stand in a short line there and everyone in there was going to the concert so we were all talking about it. Then off to the show we went. Since I have been going to the Palace so much to see the Piston's, I have come up with my own way of getting there. I take the 2nd exit that isn't labeled for the Palace and then I cut across my exit lane to another entrance lane (ya, I know, illegal but so much worth it because I can part right near the exit that puts you on 75 north) and paid the enormous parking fee. Off to the concert. Of course, Daughtry was the opening act and he was so good. He should have finished a lot higher in American Idol. He is truly a rocker and even though he was the opening act, a lot of people were there to watch and most everyone stood though his set also. He came across as nice as he did on Idol, too. After his set it didn't seem to take as long as normal to get set up for the opening act. Bon Jovi then appeared and everyone went crazy, especially when Jon hit the stage. We had seen him once before in 2003 at Tiger Stadium and we thought it was great being in the big stadium. But I think it was better indoors because of the sound. The light show was unbelievable outdoors but so was theirs last night. They had so many big screens and I never knew which to watch, the screens or the stage. Every song they do is produced like it is the encore and the goes on and on and on. And of course everyone was singing and singing. Jon really knows how to work the crowd. There was one downside to the concert........there was this high maintenance princess that was next to me and she brought her very expensive coat in with her along with her very expensive large purse. Well, she held onto them the whole time and the extra large purse was 1/2 way into my area and kept hitting me in the back. I was getting so mad but I wasn't going to let her ruin this night. Bon Jovi was on stage for almost 2 1/2 hours and everyone still wanted more. But Jon was probably dehydrated as he sweat the whole time, badly. The big picture screens were so clear, that you could see his sweat flying all over the place. It was so hot in the Palace that even Stacy had a hard time with it and she was down to her tank top. Now, off to the car and since I had crossed the roads, we were parked right where I wanted to be and near the exit we needed. Well, people we so nice and let us in and we were out of the parking lot and on the express in maybe, about 3 minutes. I don't think that will ever happen again in my lifetime. The Palace also raised a banner for Bon Jovi at the Piston's game the night before....as Bon Jovi has sold out the Palace 10 consecutive times. It was a great night and worth all the money. Check out the pics and videos!
Monday, February 11, 2008
My Day With Aenne
Aenne made a trip to Grand Rapids to visit her boyfriend, Simon. It was a short trip so she wasn't able to make it to Durand, so on a day when Simon was in school I went to visit her. She called the night before to ask if I was still coming because of the roads and I didn't know what she meant as the roads were fine here. But the next morning I found out why she called and asked because as I got close to Grand Rapids, the roads were horrible. I was a nervous wreck and I was so glad that I took the suburban and not my car. Come to find out there were 200 schools closed in the area, but not Simon's. After I picked her up we loaded my GPS to get us to Meijer Gardens, which most of it is outside at the better times of the year. But what we did get to see was beautiful and they had lilacs, hyacinths, daffodils and tulips in bloom. And since it was so cold and the roads so bad, it made me long for spring time. All the plant life was wonderful and Aenne and I were fascinated by the little birds. It doesn't take much to get us excited. :-) After the gardens we headed off to lunch and a big mall area as I was sure we could find something to do around there. But on the way we were going through downtown and I had read about an art gallery there so we changed the GPS and headed to the gallery. Well, we found it and a lot of it was pretty cool, but the prices weren't even anything we could fathom. Everybody that worked there were real nice though. So, now back on the roads, the slippery icy roads and even though the sun had been shining on them, they were still a mess and there were still all kinds of cars in the ditch and accidents. But we did make it to the mall area and Aenne chose the Olive Garden to eat at as she had never been there before. And it was such a good choice. We had a great lunch and then we head over to the mall. We didn't shop much but what we did do is go to the movies. I actually had a girl with me and I could go to a chick flick. We went to see "Fool's Gold" and I really enjoyed it. I was so happy that Aenne went with me. I wish she was still here because there is another chick flick I want to go to and like me, Stacy does prefer to watch them at home. After the movie it was off to Wall Mart to find something from America for Hanna . Hanna is Tino and Aenne's younger sister who I think she is 10 now. Well, Aenne said she is really getting into cooking shows and wanting to cook so I got her a cook book with lots of pictures and some measuring utensils. I would love to be able to watch her cook with all of this. I then took Aenne home and made the trip back to Durand. The roads were a lot better but I still had to very cautious. It was a great day and I am looking forward to her return visit this summer when she is able to spend some time in Durand. And as promised Aenne, we will play Cranium. All we have to do is convince my Mom to come up and play with us. :-)
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Introducing #10----Hokan
Yes, you read write, number 10, and it's only January. We have never chosen anyone so early before. And I think Jannik holds the record of the latest pick, around July 13. Joi doesn't count even though it was August, he was all ready here and we didn't plan on taking an exchange student. I think it was a good thing that it worked out so well since we are continuing on for our 10th year. So, the newest member of our family is Hokan Martin and don't hold your breath because he isn't from Germany, but Sweden. But after reading his letter, it sounds like he will fit in with all of us very well. Of course, he has the main interest of soccer, but then you could figure that out. He also likes long distance running, bandy (type of Swedish style hockey), skiing and we saw a picture of him holding a fish. He has been chairman of his class and does well in school. He favorite classes are math and physics, right up Floyd's alley. He has an older sister,21, and a brother, 25. His father and brother are engineers, his mother a dentist and his sister is studying to be a dentist. Right now Hakan has plans on going into engineering. So, if some of you are able to visit you will get to meet him. He sounds like a well rounded person that will do well here. You know how hard it is for to tell the existing student that we have chosen a new one but I did tell Simon last night. I told him it was the second hardest thing for me to do, the worst sending my boys home. I just don't want anyone to ever think I'm replacing them or maybe it's more that I don't want to replace the existing one. He told me he understood.
On another note, Jon Simon's family has started a group to raise money to build a 2 story press box with dug outs this summer in memory of Jon. It looks like we will be selling raffle tickets to a car and the drawing will be on my birthday. I'm sure I will keep you updated on this. Isn't this just the way to do things, we have lights at the field and now the press box, but what ever happened to making sure we have a good field for the kids to play on. Maybe someday. Take care and I miss everyone!
Simon and the Casino
We finally were able to celebrate the third part of Simon's birthday. On Thursday and Friday, we had no school due to a recent snow storm, around 15 inches of the snow. So, on Friday we left for Mt Pleasant so Simon could try his hand a poker. We got a room which I thought I might enjoy as I took 2 books with me and imagined that I would be near the pool and read. But as it turned out, Floyd became very sick with a cold and he used the room. After we checked in we took Simon over to the casino and looked for Floyd Seder's mother as she had a couple of extra tickets to The Orchestra, formerly known as ELO. We had a nice visit and then Floyd took Simon to the pitch table, which is one deck black jack. Simon picked up the game very quickly and they finished ahead. So, Simon's first experience at gambling was successful. We found the poker room and signed Simon up to sit at the $1-$2 blind tables and but didn't realize that the bets were unlimited. We made sure he was set and Floyd went to the room and I found Other Floyd's mom and sister. They were at the pitch table and the dealer there told me that wasn't the right table for Simon to be on due to the unlimited bets so I got very nervous for him and I went to talk to the people at the poker room front desk. They also told me that wasn't the best place for him to be and I didn't know what to do because I didn't think I could go in and talk with him. But the guy told me it was no problem so I went and got him. He was happy to get off of that table and we signed him up on the list for the $3 and $6 blind table. We had enough time to get him a sandwich and then it was his turn to play. After I while I went to check on him and he saw me and he waved and gave me a thumbs up sign and I was happy for him. I was so trying not to to embarrass him the whole time but you all know how worried I can get. He was still playing when I went to the concert so I gave him a ticket in case he wanted to come after he was done. I have seen ELO in the past but it was almost 30 years ago and I didn't know what to expect, especially since it wasn't many of the founding members, but it was very good and I really enjoyed it. There was an older couple sitting next to me and he tapped me on the shoulder and ever asked me if I had heard of the band. He said that since it said orchestra, they thought it was going to be something like Tommy Dorsey. After a while, they got up and left. I hope Other Floyd's mom was enjoying it because his sister and I were. I had texted Simon and told him that there weren't many people sitting around us so he could come when he was done and he wrote back and said he was coming and I was glad I did. He was there for the last 35 minutes and got to see all the old people up dancing, clapping and singing. I'm sure it must have been a sight to see. All in all it was a very good day and night and Simon said he had fun. All I know is that I slept on the floor as I thought Floyd had pink eye and he was running fevers and I wanted no part of catching any of that. Simon insisted that if anyone was going to sleep on the floor it was going to be him but I didn't tell him that I was going to. There was a law from the fire marshal that the room we were in couldn't have a roll away, boo. But it was still a good time. And right now, Floyd is starting to feel better.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Super Bowl Sunday ......or not...A Girls Night Out
On Super Bowl Sunday, Jakob's sister, Janna had a friend flying into Detroit Metro to visit her for 2 weeks. A couple of days before she was suppose to pick her up, her friend from Central told her she couldn't take her so she called me. So, on Sunday at 1:45 pm I left to go up to Mt Pleasant to pick up Janna. We stopped back by home to pick up Simon's friend, Simen to drop him off near home after Simon's party the night before. So, we got to Novi and Simen's host sister met us there to pick him up and at the same time Janna got a call from her friend's mother and said that Annika, her friend, had missed her connecting flight to Detroit as her plane from Frankfurt was late. The next plane to Detroit was in 5 hours. So now, instead of her coming in at 6:30 pm it would now be 11:30 pm. We were right by Twelve Oaks Mall but since it was Sunday and 6pm it was closing. So, we drove around the area a little bit to decide what to do. We ended up eating at Potbelly's and then went to see the movie "The Kite Runner". It was such a good movie. We both cried and laughed, I'm so glad we went. When we found the theater, we had never heard of many of the movies and we were a little confused but when we got in side we saw advertisements for Indian movies and Indian businesses. After the movie, we went to an Irish Pub nearby and sat near the fireplace (Janna wanted to get warm) and we watched the end of the Super Bowl. It didn't end the way I wanted but it was fun seeing the exciting finish. Poor Janna was trying to understand it all. I think that will be one American thing she won't get used to. :-) It was finally time to go and get Annika and everything seemed to be going good now. But that thought was soon vanished as when we were near Lansing we hit bad weather. The driving became very slow. It was snowing so hard it made it hard to see and then when the crazy semi's went flying past, it was like a white out. But we made it safely to Janna's and I made it safely home, at 5am. It was a long day but it was fun to spend the time with Janna and it was like she said, "A Girl's Night Out."
Thanks Janna.
Simon's Surprise Party
With a lot of help from Eivind, we were able to pull off a surprise party for Simon and he says he had no idea what was going on and was really surprised. It started out with me asking Simen, his friend in Novi, to ask Simon if he could come and visit on Saturday and Simon told him no. We were busy all day Saturday with YFU so Simon thought it wouldn't be worth the trouble for such a short time. (During our meeting on Saturday, Simon texted Simen and asked him if he still could come up and Simen told him he was busy. Ha, Ha.) Well, we put another plan in place and were able to get Simen here so that was also a surprise to Simon. Simon came down the stairs and saw his friends and he had the biggest smile on his face. They were able to play a little poker and then we left for soccer zone so they could also play some soccer, two of Simon's favorite, soccer and poker. And after soccer, they came back to the house and finished their poker and ate. Simen, Eivind and Trevor stayed the night and I guess they played poker until 5 in the morning. I was long in bed before then. Now, all we have to do is finish the 3rd part of his birthday and that is going to the casino. We had such bad weather on Friday, we weren't able to go. But I know we will get him there. I'm sure this wasn't a traditional Norwegian 18th birthday celebration, but an American one and Simon did say he had a good time. :-)
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Simon's birthday and Poker
Well, I think today turned out to be a good day even thought it was Simon's birthday. We took him to Eastwood Towne Center in Lansing where there are several restaurants. Simon actually made a quick decision, (he is usually worse than me about making decisions) and he chose Bravo!, an Italian restaurant. We really loved the decor of the place and the food was excellent. Simon made a very good choice. After a little shopping at Sam's, (such a cool place to shop on your birthday but we did buy the first season of Hero's to watch) we came home and Simon blew out the candles on his cake. Then he opened up his presents and replied to all of his well wishers that wrote to him on line. Since he got poker chips for his birthday and also heading up to the casino in the morning, Simon had an urge to play some poker. He had to settle on playing with Floyd and I and it will be an experience he will never forget. In fact, he said he can't wait to play with someone who knows how to play, referring to me, not Floyd. But who cares if I know how to play or not because I beat him..........I won 2 of the 3 games we played. Floyd won the last one but I did go all in on a hand that I never would have but it was midnight and the guys were tired. We are expecting there to be no school in the morning as a snow storm is coming but as of now, it hasn't started so they thought they should be prepared, just in case. I had my good luck charms, my German bear and my Norwegian moose. (Sully, I guess I need something French or Irish to complete my collection.) But it was my night for cards, especially on the river. All in all, it was a great night and I hope Simon had a good birthday. Happy 18th, Simon!
Sunday, January 13, 2008
New York with Magne
Magne was in New York for 10 days with a group from his school checking out different Norwegian companies and they also went into the stock exchange. He said he enjoyed seeing how the businesses ran from the inside. So, while he was there I flew out for 2 days so I could see him. We did a lot of walking and riding in the subways and it seemed like Mag was a local because he was very good at getting us around. It was also his birthday when I arrived so we celebrated by taking a helicopter ride and also going to see the play Grease. The next day we spent shopping. Once again, it was great shopping for him due to our falling dollar.
It had been 17 months since I had seen Magne and he is still the funny and very considerate young man that I remembered. I had forgotten how much I love hearing him say, "It's ok, Vic." He always wants take care of everyone else but he doesn't always want it returned.
We both agreed that we don't want it to be another 17 months before we see each other again.
Christmas 2007
Floyd and I were very fortunate to have Sullivan visiting for the holidays. After he was here for 24 hours last August he knew that he needed to come back for a longer visit and we are so glad he did. Even though we do e mail and text each other and talk on the phone, we still miss his wonderful personality and his good sense of humor. We are so glad that he decided to spend this time with us.
Floyd's family was over on December 23. Everyone was here except for Ric and Tracy as they were at Jeremy's in Tennessee. Nancy's children, Jayden 6 and Jolee, 4 were are so cute and so much fun.
For Christmas Eve, we spent the day driving to my Mom and Dad's. The weather was great while we were there and on Christmas day, the golf course was closed so Simon, Sully, Dad and I went out and played the 8th hole behind their house. We played that hole 3 times and Dad was giving the boys pointers. The day after Christmas, Mom and Dad rented a condo on the water for us to stay in for 3 days. It was a great place with heated out door pools and Jacuzzis but I couldn't talk the guys into going in with me. Dad had found a place that had opened up that had batting cages so we went there and even I got in there to try and hit some balls. They also had an air hockey table and I challenged Simon and Sully to a game. I'm very competitive when it comes to this game and I needed to take Simon on again. We did find another table the next day and I did get one game against Simon. What I don't know is if he let me win so I wouldn't be pestering him to play. :-) Just kidding, I know I beat him fair and square. And as usual, we did play miniature golf. After playing the course once, we decided to play again but Sully came up with some new rules and we also played as teams. We were paired up from the scores of the first game and I was lucky enough to get Dad. With a team like us, who else could win? We killed the others. We also did some shopping with Sully since the Euro is so good against the dollar. He said it was like getting everything 50% off. I think Simon and Sullivan enjoyed going to the driving range the best. They sure were getting a lot better. There is always a lot of driving involved in this trip with it taking 14-15 hours one way, but it is worth it to spend the holidays with Mom and Dad.
Sully was with us for 13 days and it seemd much too short but he did have to get back to work. But we were glad that he came and we are awaiting his next visit. When we dropped him off at the airport he did told me that he would come back and visit and I'm going to hold him to that.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Eulogy for Aunt Jean
Hi. Yesterday was Aunt Jean's funeral and Floyd delivered the eulogy. I couldn't find a more fitting way to remember her on this blog than to post Floyd's words. Aunt Jean was a very special person and made everyone feel as if were the most important one to her. I will miss her greatly.
I consider this a privilege to deliver these word on behalf of Virginia “Jean” Kelly, a remarkable person by any standard. These words are not only mine but the words of family and friends, to express the many memories and thoughts of Jean. But more than that, these words express our love and sincere gratitude for everything that was Jean.
We all knew Jean in different ways and we all know Jean in the same ways. She was an excellent role model for young and old alike. Kelly said it the best - Aunt Jean was never just an aunt to me, she was always wise and compassionate in her role as mother, advisor, career cheerleader, friend, and overall mentor. Repeatedly I heard the words, “she taught me this“, or “we learned that.” She was always teaching because we were always learning. Many of you have know about Tuesdays with Morrie, well with Jean and her family it was Wednesdays with Jean. On Wednesdays she would have family go out to dinner and she would impart her life lessons.
One example of her values was about independence. When Jean was planning to attend Bob and Diane’s 50th wedding anniversary in Myrtle Beach she knew she didn’t want to have any help at the airport, so she began a personal training program with Marian Shea by walking at the mall. In addition, for many years Jean attended the spa twice weekly to stay fit. And when she could no longer drive Marian saw to it that Jean’s weekly routines continued. Whether it was going to the doctor, shopping, picking up flowers, or running errands- this was huge in allowing Jean to continue with her day -to-day independence. This was paramount in allowing Jean to live her life as she wished and maintain her independence as much as possible.
Her priorities in life were in the order of faith, family, education, and career. She did not just preach these moral imperatives, she taught them by every word, action, and deed. Jean attended church religiously, treated her family like they were the most important people on Earth, was well educated herself and personally helped finance the formal education of many, and was extremely successful with her personal career at Erickson and Lindstrom.
Family was everything to Jean. The importance of family was another one of her great lessons. She would say- all you have is family because family is everything. And Jean made all of us part of her family, whether born by blood, married into the family, her best friend, or the child of her best friend, she loved us all unconditionally.
She was overly generous of time and attention, always willing to lend and ear or what ever was needed. Jean was always ready to provide a helping hand with babysitting, doing the dishes, folding laundry, canning tomatoes, or picking up the house so when the parents got home all the work was done. She helped the family with their many activities in Eastern Star, even though she was not a member. Jean helped with Jackie’s political campaign. She was there for people whether needing company at the hospital or someone to hold your hand during a doctor visit. Her door was always open to those who needed a place to stay. She even provide medical care and attention in her home for Ma Berry, Kenny, and Becky. She was the Florence Nightengale of our time.
Jean taught us that age is just a number. It is how you feel inside and staying active both mentally and physically that matters. She was always in on the action and actually wanted to be at the “kids table.”
Jean was meticulous about details. Today was a planned event for years. We all know her wishes to be in the mausoleum. She even had her place moved higher up so she would be able to direct traffic from up high.
Other fond memories of Jean include hosting the many family gatherings with a big feast on the table and ice cold orange juice to drink. She was an excellent cook and loved to show the younger girls her cooking techniques. She always provided answers pertaining to proper etiquette. She loved to dine out and was always willing to try someplace new. She loved attending plays and especially dining at four-star restaurants after the show. She had a great love for books, reading, and movies. When asked what her favorite movie was she responded the next one you were going to take her to. She was always ready for a card game, especially pinochle. She was meticulous about her carpet. She would vacuum and rake the carpet several times a day to eliminate any footprint. And yet she and Ken took in a stray cat (Kitty Gregory) and made it a part of her family. She always had to have a green car. Jean stressed quality over quantity. Buy quality because if you by the best it will last. Fresh flowers adorned her home every week. She loved the beauty they brought to her life.
Jean was the kind of person who would want Jackie to know the important role you played in her life. She knew you before you were born and loved you like her own child every minute of her life.
Just as important were her brothers and sisters. Rena’s entire family were central figures
in Jeans life. She shared equally the joy and love Rena has for her children and grandchildren.
To Greg, Brad, Kim, Kelly, John, Pat, and Mary- you all spoke about the immense love you received from Jean. She would want you to know that your love for her was equally important. This is what truly brought quality to her long and wonderful life.
Jean is a legacy beyond any other. We all know Kelly feels extremely honored and proud to be named after Jean, so much so that she vowed as a young adult that if her life was blessed with a daughter she would honor her as well. And so Laura Jean can now carry such a wonderful legacy forward.
In summary, she was positively infectious, affecting the emotions and attitudes of everyone. Jean was everyone’s Guardian Angel and she still is.
I consider this a privilege to deliver these word on behalf of Virginia “Jean” Kelly, a remarkable person by any standard. These words are not only mine but the words of family and friends, to express the many memories and thoughts of Jean. But more than that, these words express our love and sincere gratitude for everything that was Jean.
We all knew Jean in different ways and we all know Jean in the same ways. She was an excellent role model for young and old alike. Kelly said it the best - Aunt Jean was never just an aunt to me, she was always wise and compassionate in her role as mother, advisor, career cheerleader, friend, and overall mentor. Repeatedly I heard the words, “she taught me this“, or “we learned that.” She was always teaching because we were always learning. Many of you have know about Tuesdays with Morrie, well with Jean and her family it was Wednesdays with Jean. On Wednesdays she would have family go out to dinner and she would impart her life lessons.
One example of her values was about independence. When Jean was planning to attend Bob and Diane’s 50th wedding anniversary in Myrtle Beach she knew she didn’t want to have any help at the airport, so she began a personal training program with Marian Shea by walking at the mall. In addition, for many years Jean attended the spa twice weekly to stay fit. And when she could no longer drive Marian saw to it that Jean’s weekly routines continued. Whether it was going to the doctor, shopping, picking up flowers, or running errands- this was huge in allowing Jean to continue with her day -to-day independence. This was paramount in allowing Jean to live her life as she wished and maintain her independence as much as possible.
Her priorities in life were in the order of faith, family, education, and career. She did not just preach these moral imperatives, she taught them by every word, action, and deed. Jean attended church religiously, treated her family like they were the most important people on Earth, was well educated herself and personally helped finance the formal education of many, and was extremely successful with her personal career at Erickson and Lindstrom.
Family was everything to Jean. The importance of family was another one of her great lessons. She would say- all you have is family because family is everything. And Jean made all of us part of her family, whether born by blood, married into the family, her best friend, or the child of her best friend, she loved us all unconditionally.
She was overly generous of time and attention, always willing to lend and ear or what ever was needed. Jean was always ready to provide a helping hand with babysitting, doing the dishes, folding laundry, canning tomatoes, or picking up the house so when the parents got home all the work was done. She helped the family with their many activities in Eastern Star, even though she was not a member. Jean helped with Jackie’s political campaign. She was there for people whether needing company at the hospital or someone to hold your hand during a doctor visit. Her door was always open to those who needed a place to stay. She even provide medical care and attention in her home for Ma Berry, Kenny, and Becky. She was the Florence Nightengale of our time.
Jean taught us that age is just a number. It is how you feel inside and staying active both mentally and physically that matters. She was always in on the action and actually wanted to be at the “kids table.”
Jean was meticulous about details. Today was a planned event for years. We all know her wishes to be in the mausoleum. She even had her place moved higher up so she would be able to direct traffic from up high.
Other fond memories of Jean include hosting the many family gatherings with a big feast on the table and ice cold orange juice to drink. She was an excellent cook and loved to show the younger girls her cooking techniques. She always provided answers pertaining to proper etiquette. She loved to dine out and was always willing to try someplace new. She loved attending plays and especially dining at four-star restaurants after the show. She had a great love for books, reading, and movies. When asked what her favorite movie was she responded the next one you were going to take her to. She was always ready for a card game, especially pinochle. She was meticulous about her carpet. She would vacuum and rake the carpet several times a day to eliminate any footprint. And yet she and Ken took in a stray cat (Kitty Gregory) and made it a part of her family. She always had to have a green car. Jean stressed quality over quantity. Buy quality because if you by the best it will last. Fresh flowers adorned her home every week. She loved the beauty they brought to her life.
Jean was the kind of person who would want Jackie to know the important role you played in her life. She knew you before you were born and loved you like her own child every minute of her life.
Just as important were her brothers and sisters. Rena’s entire family were central figures
in Jeans life. She shared equally the joy and love Rena has for her children and grandchildren.
To Greg, Brad, Kim, Kelly, John, Pat, and Mary- you all spoke about the immense love you received from Jean. She would want you to know that your love for her was equally important. This is what truly brought quality to her long and wonderful life.
Jean is a legacy beyond any other. We all know Kelly feels extremely honored and proud to be named after Jean, so much so that she vowed as a young adult that if her life was blessed with a daughter she would honor her as well. And so Laura Jean can now carry such a wonderful legacy forward.
In summary, she was positively infectious, affecting the emotions and attitudes of everyone. Jean was everyone’s Guardian Angel and she still is.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
NO WATER!
Sunday didn't start out as a good day for me. I went down to start laundry and the dryer quit working. Now, it had only been a week since the Floyd's fixed it that last time. So, I knew I would be heading back to the laundry mat. About 15 minutes later I went to check on the washing machine as I never heard the final spin and I went in and it quit working because there was no water going in. Upon checking other faucets, I found out we had no water at all. So, Floyd went up to the field and got all the water jugs and filled them up so we could have water to flush the toilet and water to clean up with. Monday morning Floyd called Greg Lintz to see who he would recommend and Floyd made the call. Well, they couldn't come until Tuesday and that ended up being around 3:30 pm. After checking things out it didn't look like our well had dried up and that he would be back Wednesday morning to start working. Well, Wednesday morning he returned and the first thing he was wrong was ok. So, he decided to change the point, something we had done when Deb and the kids lived here and Stacy was 1, a long time ago. So, after the point was changed we still didn't have a lot of water so he thought that sand had caked up around the point and he dropped acid down and he came back today. At first, he still wasn't getting much water but I guess things changed and he says we now have enough. So, right now he is running water outside to get all the black out. I can't use any in the house except to flush the toilet but just to flush it now seems like such a luxury. It's amazing how we take such little things for granted. I'm hoping to be able to take a shower tonight.
Simon has been a trooper through all of this and has never complained once. I have offered to him that we could stay at Carol's but he likes staying at home and I take him to Carol's to take his shower.
And my parts for the dryer have arrived so Floyd Joe can now fix that. I will be happy just to be back to normal.
Monday, October 8, 2007
Alicia and Josiah's Wedding
On Saturday, October 6 Alicia and Josiah were married at St Mary's Cathedral in East Lansing. Friday evening started with the rehearsal which Floyd and I were in a hurry to get to as Floyd had practice until 5 and the rehearsal started at 5. So, Floyd did leave practice early and I drove as he changed his clothes in the car and practiced his readings for the wedding. All went smooth except the priest had a hard time with Josiah's name. After the rehearsal, Josiah's family invited all of us to Clara's for dinner and fellowship. The food was very good and I was able to sit next to Aaron and since he moved to North Carolina, we don't get to see him much. Then on Saturday morning Floyd got the suburban ready to use for the bridal party transportation and then off to the soccer game and we had to leave that early to make it to the wedding on time. So, once again I drove and Floyd changed his clothes on the way and we made it with a few minutes to spare. Floyd was suppose to read twice and he did very well with his first reading but the priest skipped over the second one. It didn't bother Floyd but he was afraid that the priest would realize it and go back and Floyd wouldn't have the correct cue to go up to the pulpit, but he didn't go back. One good thing was that the priest got Josiah's name right every time. The wedding went well and Alicia was a very beautiful bride. The reception was at the Kellog Center at Michigan State University. The banquet room was surrounded with windows and beautiful scenery outside. The room was set up in such a way that it was easy to see everyone there and also easy to mingle with everyone. The party was so much fun and I had a great time. Not only did I have a good time, but Travis was the life of the party. I told him that now we got to see the "real" Trav and he responded that we were seeing a "drunk" Trav. Of course, Floyd sat in his chair and enjoyed the music there. He did get up and dance twice even though is intention was only to have to dance with me once but then a Styx song came on and he knew he didn't have a choice. Sunday morning was a brunch at the Kellog center and it was delicious. I would go back just to have the brunch there. There was also a lot of time to visit with everyone again. It was great to see a lot of people that we don't get to see much anymore but most important was to spend these days with Alicia and Josiah.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Simon's Surgery
Simon went to Ann Arbor this last week end to visit his friend from Norway that is an exchange student there. His friends Americanized name is also Simon. Well, they went to the Michigan football game on Saturday and then came home for dinner. Around 8pm, Simon started to have abdominal pain but still went out and played pool and table tennis with Simon and his friend. At 1am Simon woke up with severe abdominal pain and vomiting After being that way for 2 hours he finally called me. He at first told me I could pick him up in the morning but after talking a little more he said that I could come then. I arrived in Ann Arbor about 4:30am and saw there was a light on in the living room so I went to the door and noticed Simon's host mom was on the couch and I didn't knock as she was getting up. Well, she opened the door and I said something to her and I scared her half to death. She hadn't seen me she was just letting the cat out as the cat had woke up. Simon had never talked with her and she didn't know I was coming. I went upstairs to get Simon but he was in the bathroom, poor kid. I got his stuff and when he was up to it, we left. On the way home I was debating if he had a bug or what. But Simon was in the hospital in March with the same abdominal pain and vomiting and they couldn't find anything wrong and then told him that if it happened again that he should go to the hospital. So, I debated in my head what to do, home, Hurley or Mott Children's in Ann Arbor. I decided against home so now, Hurley or Mott Children's. I would feel more comfortable at Hurley and it's closer to home but I don't really like the pediatric surgeon at Hurley and if there is something that is hard to find, what better place to go than Mott, one of the best hospitals in the whole country. So, back to Ann Arbor we go (I was only about 10 minutes away.) After I finally found the ER I pulled in and they had free valet parking and someone from security was right there also. Simon wasn't walking very well and security got Simon a wheel chair and insisted on pushing it himself. We were triaged right away and sent to the peds er. Once we got there, they offered to put Simon right in a semi private room with a 2 year old or we could wait 5 minutes for another bed to empty, and that's what happened. When they asked Simon how much pain he was in on a 1-10 scale with 10 being the worst, he said 9. I was very surprised because he never complained at how much pain he was in and he just lies there. He is one tough cookie. Since he was having abdominal pain they had to put in an IV and give him fluids and drew some lab work. When the tech was going to start the IV he was doing in the part where all the hair is and I couldn't believe it. I almost said something but I figured that isn't the best thing to do just before he poked him. I didn't want to make him nervous and not hit the vein. Well, he didn't get the vein and had to poke Simon again but at least away from the hair in his arm. His lab work came back and his white count was elevated (13) so they wanted to do a cat scan to rule out appendicitis. Simon was suppose to drink one cup of contrast and then in an hour drink another. Poor Simon as he had been vomiting for hours but the last time had been 3 hours ago so maybe it would work. He was able to get the first cup down, only saying something about the taste once. After he finished the cup he was nauseated and in a lot more pain. So, when the doctor came in, I asked if Simon couldn't have something for the nausea and he also apologized for not giving him something for pain yet. Before the next cup of contrast Simon got his nausea medication(Zofran) and some Morphine for the pain. The morphine was a super small does and the nurse pushed it very slow, over 4 minutes but it still gave Simon the weirdest feeling and a headache. That only lasted about 5 minutes and then he started to drink his 2nd cup of contrast. After drinking a small amount, Simon asked me for his bucket and then to remove his hoody that was on top of him and he was so non nonchalant about it I didn't worry too much. Simon then puked up all the contrast. After the nurse called radiology, they said for him just to drink a couple of sips and then take him for his CAT scan. After he returned, the ER resident said that his appendix was thickened and that they were calling surgery. It didn't take too long for the surgery resident to come in and he was talking with us and he got paged and left the room before he was done. While he was out they came in to wheel Simon to surgery and we didn't even know he was going then. Simon had a question to ask the doctor (if the surgery could wait until after soccer season which the answer was no) and we hadn't talked to Simon's parents yet as I wanted to have all the test results back and what they were going to do first. We got a hold of Simon's mom, Liv before they wheeled him out and off to pre op holding for surgery. They let me sit with him there but he wasn't there long and off to surgery he went. It was about 12 noon then but I thought it could have been only 8 as everything seemed to go fast. I was so sure the clock was wrong that when I called Floyd, I asked him the time and I was the one that was wrong. After surgery, the surgeon came out and talked with me and said that everything went well and he had acute appendicitis. I guess that Simon's appendix was pointed downward and that is why he didn't have the typical abdominal pain for appendicitis and had they done a rectal exam he would have had excruciating pain. I was finally able to see Simon again at 2pm when they were taking him back to his room. Once we got to his room we could hear his room mate yelling, moaning and crying and that never stopped the whole time we were there except for when he had his morphine and went to sleep. It made for a very long 24 hours. Of course Simon slept quite a while as he still had a lot of anesthesia in him so he wasn't able to hear his room mate then. When Simon did wake up I ordered him a tray and he sat up and then had some abdominal pain and nausea but he still tried to take a few bites of jello. He then took a pain pill and went back to sleep and was able to sleep through his room mates antics. When he woke up this time, he was hungry. He ate his yogurt, macaroni and cheese and finished his jello and he was still hungry. We thought there was a Wendy's in the hospital and he decided he wanted the big sandwich, the baconator. Well, they closed the Wendy's and he didn't want me to leave the hospital so he had 3 bowls of cereal. He was finally full but now he was awake and all we could do was listen to that guy. We had the tv on and watching poker but in the background, was the guy still yelling and being very rude to the nurses. Simon had told me to go and get a motel room so I could get some sleep the nurse in me couldn't leave, I know the difference when parents are around and not. Finally, at about 2:30am I wasn't able to get any rest with the screaming kid and I knew I had to drive home and had only slept 4 hours the night before I had to do something else. The charge nurse was getting me a list of motels but she offered me a small bench in an empty room and that is what I did and I was able to sleep 2 hours. Simon was asleep at the time so I didn't feel so bad. When I got back he was still asleep but I found out that he hadn't slept the whole time as the kid was yelling again. That room was horrible. When the surgeons made there rounds at 8am they said after he ate breakfast and walked he could go home. I informed him that he had done all that very well and that we wanted out as soon as possible because of our room mate who was yelling at the time and they all laughed and understood. After an hour the nurse came in and I told her if they didn't write the orders soon, that I would just take him home as we had had enough. We finally left at 1 and we were so anxious to get home and have some peace and quiet and some good rest, which did happen. Simon got home and went to the couch so he could have Tivo once again (he really missed that in the hospital) and the OC was on. Right now it is 7 in the morning and Simon is sleeping. He had so much pain yesterday that we decided he was staying home another day and we will take each day at a time. He is out for soccer but will be back before the end of the season. He says he has had such bad luck with soccer so far.
Simon's friend had called Simon while we were in ER because he never knew Simon had been sick and Simon didn't tell him he was leaving so when he woke up and found Simon gone, he couldn't figure out what happened. And he was very nice and came and visited Simon after surgery, along with his host dad, Tom.
Simon has talked with his mom a couple of times but his Dad has been in Denmark so we left messages on his cell phone. Simon had a number for is Dad in Denmark but it was in an e mail and he hadn't written it down. Who would have expected something like this. But he will be able to call him today so he can hear Simon's voice and know that all is well.
This has been quite the experience for Simon and I once again was somewhat of a nurse, poor Simon. :-) But he is now on the road to recovery and should not have this abdominal pain again.
Our experience at Mott Children's was a very good one except for his roommate and I'm glad I decided to go there.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Meganck Wedding and Alicia's Shower
We had a very busy week end with Lindsay Meganck's wedding and Alicia's wedding shower. Saturday started very early with us being up at the VFW hall at 8am to help Marlon set up the tables. Marlon had a diagram all drawn up but Floyd, Floyd Carol and I had our own ideas and we just went to work. All of the hard work paid off as the hall looked very nice. The table decorations Cindy had were very pretty. The wedding was in the church the I went to when I was younger so it was cool to go back there. The food was very good and the party was a lot of fun. I left at 12:30 to come home and get ready for the shower and Floyd stayed there until 2:30 to help clean up.
Then we were up very early Sunday morning to get the basement ready for the shower. Since we aren't down there much, there was a lot of dusting. It didn't take us long to get it set up and it looked very nice.I ordered flowers from my favorite florist and thy helped make the basement look nicer. We played a couple of games, ate and then Alicia opened up the gifts. She received a lot of very nice things and it was so nice to see her so excited. Alicia is a very special you women and I feel very privileged to know her. I can't wait for her wedding that is 3 weeks away.
I am going to post some pictures of Simon and his friends at the wedding and some from the shower so make sure you take a look at those.
Update on my Mom.....when I called yesterday to talk to her, she was making dinner. So much for listening to her doctor.
When I wrote about the updates I should have also included 2 sisters. We feel like Aenne, Tino's sister, is part of the family also. She was an exchange student in Michigan last year and we did get to see her during the year and for her last 3 weeks here in the states, she lived with us. Aenne is back in school in Germany and has 2 more years. She said that school had started easier than she had expected but she hadn't had her math class yet. She is very sweet and does keep in close contact with us. Her nickname is Kimo and we only have fond memories of that and our trip together for spring break.
Jakob's sister, Janna is going to Central Michigan this year and we are looking forward to seeing her during the year. Janna got a job with the school newspaper as a sports writer, which I'm sure Jakob would love to do. She did come down and took the train to Chicago to see one of her friends. It was great seeing her again and we are looking forward to seeing her again soon.
Floyd's brother, Matt's son, Eric is getting married Sunday so it's off to another wedding.
And as always......there is soccer.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
My Mom
A few weeks ago my Mom was cleaning a light above the bathtub in her room and she had put a stool in the tub so she could reach it. Well, I guess getting down or out of the tub she fell and hit her head but her left arm took most of the fall. She couldn't use her arm after that and was in pain but she thought it would get better and wouldn't get it checked out, even with lots of encouragement. It's funny because when she thinks Dad needs to go to the doctor or ER, she calls me and has me talk him into it but when Dad calls me for the reverse, she won't listen. Well, when we got to Florida, a new bruise showed up and new swelling near her elbow so she said she would go to ER. Well, they took xrays and said they couldn't find any broken bones. Her arm still was not improving after all these weeks (about 3) so she called her doctor and she went to an orthopedic surgeon and her elbow is broke. The doctor told her if he would have seen her in the beginning, he would have casted her but since it has been a while and the bone isn't displaced he decided not to and she has to wear a sling when she leaves the house. She has strict orders not lift anything heavier than a feather so now Dad will be waiting on her. He has to take over the cooking details so I guess they will be eating out a lot. Mom says she will have to hire someone to clean the house but who is going to do the laundry? I don't know if Dad has ever learned how to turn on the washing machine yet. I wish I had a video camera set up in the house as this should be interesting. :-)
I'll keep you updated on her progress.
I'll keep you updated on her progress.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Updates on All
Things in the Lincoln household are the same as usual for this time of year. School has started along with soccer. For once, there were a lot of guys who went out for soccer with 19 being on the Varsity and 20 on the JV. On Tuesday, the varsity lost to Mt Morris, the first time ever. So, I'm sure you know what kind of mood Floyd was in. And then last night, a parent suggested to him that there are parents who think he isn't putting the best team on the field. Leave it to parents to think their kid is better than everyone else's. So, now Floyd is hurt and says he will not be coaching next year. I'm sure they will realize how good of a coach he really is when they get a new one.
Well, I labeled this as updates so that is what I will do. To begin with, I was awakened this morning by Stacy telling me she passed her LPN boards. What a great birthday present for her. She still has 1 year of nursing school to go and then she will take her RN boards. But right now she is working as an LPN making much more money than she did doing nails. She is also engaged to Graham and will be getting married on June 7, 2008.
Clayton is starting his second year as the athletic trainer for Byron. He also is going back to school to get his 2nd major as a gym teacher. He became engaged to Melissa 2 weeks ago but they said they won't be getting married until 2009. Melissa started as a special ed teacher at Carmen-Ainsworth this year.
Johannes, Jo or Joi, graduated this last summer and is now an architect. He found a job as soon as he finished and is working in Kempten for the same firm he did his internship for. In fact, they called him and wanted him to come work for them. He and Carmen are now getting an apartment. I don't know what Carmen's job is but she has a degree in Chemistry.
Sullivan or Sully, graduated this last year also with his MBA. He did an internship for Air France this last summer as a flight attendant. That is how we were able to see him twice, visiting him while he was in Toronto and Detroit. Since the beginning of this month, he has been working for Google Ireland in Dublin.
Mikel is in Frankfurt and is going to law school. The last time I talked with him I asked him how much longer he had to go and I don't remember what he said. I was thinking it was something like 4 years. I will have to check with him again. I guess I get confused with 9 boys.
Magne is going to school in Bergen and will be finishing with his bachelors this year and I think it's some kind of economics degree and then he will be going for 2 more years for his masters and I'm thinking that will be accounting to be a CPA. Even though he has explained all of this to me several times, I still get confused.
Aydin has finished his social service year and he will be starting at Berlin Technical University for a degree in engineering. He did very well after our reunion last year he completely recovered from what ever was keeping him from walking. Which I still believe and will always believe, was caused from a virus.
Tino has started is social service year and from what I heard from his sister, he is really enjoying it. He still plans on attending a university in Hamburg next year. He is still with Jule and she is studying to be a teacher.
Jakob was just here for 6 weeks for a visit and is now back home finishing his last year of school. He passed his physical for the service as a T2. They said he was too tall to be a T1. So, now he is trying to figure our what he wants to do for his social service.
Jannik is back in school in Germany for 2 more years. He was just injured in a soccer game so he is now on the sideline for a few weeks. This is his first week back to school so he will now have to get used to German school again.
That brings us to Simon who Tuesday was back on the soccer field for the first time since May. I don't think he really has played much since December when he was first injured. Simon is very thoughtful and has a good sense of humor. He might not bring in the papers, but I can see the carpet in his room. Unlike some of you. :-)
There is one part of my family that I haven't mentioned yet and that is my parents. They are both doing well. They took a Mediterranean Cruise and spent time with Joi's parents in Rome and Kempten. After getting home they both had minor surgeries but now are back at all of their activities. They sure enjoy their retirement. Hopefully, Floyd and I will enjoy our retirement as much as they do.
I miss you all!
Well, I labeled this as updates so that is what I will do. To begin with, I was awakened this morning by Stacy telling me she passed her LPN boards. What a great birthday present for her. She still has 1 year of nursing school to go and then she will take her RN boards. But right now she is working as an LPN making much more money than she did doing nails. She is also engaged to Graham and will be getting married on June 7, 2008.
Clayton is starting his second year as the athletic trainer for Byron. He also is going back to school to get his 2nd major as a gym teacher. He became engaged to Melissa 2 weeks ago but they said they won't be getting married until 2009. Melissa started as a special ed teacher at Carmen-Ainsworth this year.
Johannes, Jo or Joi, graduated this last summer and is now an architect. He found a job as soon as he finished and is working in Kempten for the same firm he did his internship for. In fact, they called him and wanted him to come work for them. He and Carmen are now getting an apartment. I don't know what Carmen's job is but she has a degree in Chemistry.
Sullivan or Sully, graduated this last year also with his MBA. He did an internship for Air France this last summer as a flight attendant. That is how we were able to see him twice, visiting him while he was in Toronto and Detroit. Since the beginning of this month, he has been working for Google Ireland in Dublin.
Mikel is in Frankfurt and is going to law school. The last time I talked with him I asked him how much longer he had to go and I don't remember what he said. I was thinking it was something like 4 years. I will have to check with him again. I guess I get confused with 9 boys.
Magne is going to school in Bergen and will be finishing with his bachelors this year and I think it's some kind of economics degree and then he will be going for 2 more years for his masters and I'm thinking that will be accounting to be a CPA. Even though he has explained all of this to me several times, I still get confused.
Aydin has finished his social service year and he will be starting at Berlin Technical University for a degree in engineering. He did very well after our reunion last year he completely recovered from what ever was keeping him from walking. Which I still believe and will always believe, was caused from a virus.
Tino has started is social service year and from what I heard from his sister, he is really enjoying it. He still plans on attending a university in Hamburg next year. He is still with Jule and she is studying to be a teacher.
Jakob was just here for 6 weeks for a visit and is now back home finishing his last year of school. He passed his physical for the service as a T2. They said he was too tall to be a T1. So, now he is trying to figure our what he wants to do for his social service.
Jannik is back in school in Germany for 2 more years. He was just injured in a soccer game so he is now on the sideline for a few weeks. This is his first week back to school so he will now have to get used to German school again.
That brings us to Simon who Tuesday was back on the soccer field for the first time since May. I don't think he really has played much since December when he was first injured. Simon is very thoughtful and has a good sense of humor. He might not bring in the papers, but I can see the carpet in his room. Unlike some of you. :-)
There is one part of my family that I haven't mentioned yet and that is my parents. They are both doing well. They took a Mediterranean Cruise and spent time with Joi's parents in Rome and Kempten. After getting home they both had minor surgeries but now are back at all of their activities. They sure enjoy their retirement. Hopefully, Floyd and I will enjoy our retirement as much as they do.
I miss you all!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Simon's Arrival
Simon arrived to Flint tired but excited and with another exchange student from Norway, Eivind, who is staying with the Telford's. Simon was injured playing soccer back in Norway last December and he had some disturbing news just before he arrived that he wouldn't be able to play here until December, when the season is over. Ken examined him yesterday and he thinks with some therapy that here is a good possibility that his injury will heal in a few weeks. Simon was actually happy to hear someone be optimistic for a change. Simon has been very polite and offering to help all the time. When he first saw the laundry room he said that he would be spending a lot of time down there, can you imagine that one of the boys would do laundry here? :-) And when I have cooked, he has been out in the kitchen every time offering to help. If he keeps this up, I could get real spoiled. We are looking forward to a great year with Simon and hopefully some of you will get the chance to meet him.
Monday, August 6, 2007
Sully's return to Durand
Sullivan had a flight into Detroit and Floyd offered that we would stay at the same hotel as him or he could come home and he wanted to come home. It was his first time back to Durand and we were all very excited. Carol and other Floyd joined us for dinner of a typical American summer meal of grilled steak and corn on the cob. Sully was able to stay awake for some visitors and to watch one of The Floyd's favorite tv shows, So You Think You Can Dance. I'm sure we all remember when the Floyd tricked Hannah so Sullivan could steal the soccer ball. They were so sneaky and Hannah didn't know what was happening. When Sullivan first came to live with us in 2000, Floyd and Sully would go for breakfast in the morning at Nick's in town and that's what he wanted to do again. He was able to have the same breakfast that he had 7 years ago and he said it tasted the same. Then we took a tour of the school and the soccer field. When Sully was here we were in the process of building the concession stand so he never saw it finished, so we went and checked it out. The problem was, when we went inside, the pop cooler is missing and I don't have a clue where it is. Oh well, the the first game is soon, so I hope something will turn up.
Floyd had forgotten something at the restaurant so when he went back to get it, he saw the Parks, (minus Jesse as he was working) so Sully was able to see them. Hopefully, he can see Jesse on a return visit.
It was hard again saying good bye but I was happy that he chose the Lincoln's over the Ritz Carlton. And I did warn him that I could show up in Toronto at the end of the month as he will be there again. I hope he is able to visit us again.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Niagara Falls, Toronto and Sullivan
Floyd, Jakob, Flo (Jakob's friend from Germany) and I just returned from a trip to Canada. We were going to Toronto to see Sully as he was going to be there for 24 hours and since Floyd hadn't seen him in 6 years we made the trip there. Flo had never been to Niagara Falls so we thought we would take him there first. I don't know how much he enjoyed the trip, but I love it every time I go. We stayed at the Hampton Inn since I was impressed after being in one of the rooms Dad had. Floyd loved their bed, comforter and pillows. I'm sure that is where he will want to stay when ever we travel. The next day we left for Toronto to meet Sully, who is working as a flight attendant for Air France this summer. We had to meet him at the hotel since he has to stay with the flight crew until then. It was so good to see him and I am so glad that he and Floyd got to see each other. That was a long time coming. The 3 of us had dinner on top of the CN tower and it was delicious. After dinner, we walked along the harbour on the way back to the hotel. It was a great evening and one I will always remember. The next day we went for a walk through part of old town and to a market and ended up at Eaton Center. It was hard to say good bye to Sullivan even though he will be in his "American home" Saturday night as he will be flying to Detroit and Floyd and I couldn't be happier that he will be here.
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