Thursday, December 31, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
T minus 10 days
We leave for China in 10 days. Our travel plans are: Peoria, Chicago, Shanghai (east marked point on the map), Beijing (north point), Guiyang (west point), Guangzhou (south point), Shanghai (east point again), Chicago, Peoria. We had wanted to slip in a stop in Seattle, too, but the logistics were not workable. We spent a big chunk of the day taking down all of our indoor Christmas stuff to make room for packing.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Home to Peoria
This morning I took my snowshoes for a stroll along the Mountain-Bay trail in Green Bay. I found out that I made better time without them. After we packed up we headed back to Peoria. The weather was breezy but otherwise OK. We saw some interesting ice formations on the rock walls along I-39 near Rockford.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Day After Christmas
Another low-key day (to recover from yesterday). We worked on a building project to make a small foosball table-Kris really enjoyed it. Tonight we went to Happy Joe's Pizza to celebrate Tina's and Kris's birthdays (Kris is watching the pizzas being made). It is snowing again-the weather system is like a Christmas guest that refuses to leave. A flash picture of the gently-falling snow looks like a starry sky.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Christmas Eve in Green Bay
We drove up Peoria to Green Bay yesterday in 8 hours and 8 minutes; we have done the run in 2 hours less than that. The weather was more or less as predicted, but I did not pay attention to predicted wind speed which was pushing really hard from the east. We had rain to Rockford (I saw ice in the trees as far south as Benson), ice from Rockford to Madison , snow from Madison to Oshkosh, and mostly clear from Oshkosh to Green bay. The Rockford to Madison part was toughest; we counted about 10 cars in the ditch. Karen was driving at about 30 mph there. Parts of the van got about 1/4 inch of ice during that stretch. However, if we would have stopped or waited to go today it would have been worse. We basically fell into bed when we arrived last night. By this morning the storm had caught up with us, and snowed, iced, and rained on us here. Today has been sort of low key. We went outside and played in the glazed-over snow for a while.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Study Day
Well, lots of items. Monday night one of Karen's friends threw her a baby shower for our future adoptee. Kris went with Karen; I went to a Christmas party held by the Bradley Chemistry Club. Tuesday we had a nice less than 1" snowfall, followed later by rain which melted much of the snow. This morning the heavy rain changed to light snow. The winds picked up, too. I had to chase my trash bag down the street and took down a few yard decorations so they would not blow away. This bitter cold snap will last a few more days. Tuesday was the last day of classes, Kris had her Christmas concert at school, and we got news of our much awaited travel dates to China - Jan 8-29. When I think about all the things that could still go awry I want to curl up in a ball, but I thank God for the wonderful opportunity. Today was study day - finals start tomorrow. Five students and I did a demo show at a junior high school in Morton.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Happy St. Nick's Day
Christmas preparation, including decorating, continues. We have added some elements of whimsy. We have added a small sign to a manger scene, and we have had some teddy bears help us decorate our tree. Karen made a lot of cookies yesterday. This afternoon a nearby church had a "night in Bethlehem", where kids could do activities supposedly similar to those in ancient Bethlehem. (Kris is wearing the laurel on her head.) The event was part of a kit written by the same organization that puts together our vacation Bible school curriculum. I think it is a neat idea. I shot the pic of ice crystals along a creek this morning.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Early December
It flurried not long after my most recent blog entry. Here is a picture of snowflakes whizzing past a street lanp that still had a spider web. No real accumulation yet. We started putting up the Christmas tree tonight. Strangely, most of the burned out bulbs were red ones. We have had the same artificial tree for about 15 years and it is holding up well. The wire frame scratches me up -but a real tree would do that and get me full of sap. :*)
Looks like vendors everywhere and historical buildings.
Smells like yummy food and stinky feet.
Tastes like hot noodles and yucky sushi.
Sounds like car horns beeping and people shouting.
Have to share a poem that Kris wrote for school:
Our Adoption Trip to China
Looks like vendors everywhere and historical buildings.
Smells like yummy food and stinky feet.
Tastes like hot noodles and yucky sushi.
Sounds like car horns beeping and people shouting.
Feels like the pushing crowd, my backpack getting heavy, and my little sister’s warm hand.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Mountain snow
I'm giving an exam right now and just finished putting together a quiz. The end of the semester is fast approaching. I have not taken much in the way of interesting pictures lately, but grabbed this image this morning from a webcam located in the North Cascades region. I check this site to peek at the weather in the Cascades: http://www.cascadeclimber.com/web_cams.htm. Something about the lighting caught my eye, so I captured and cropped the image. Snow has definitely reached the mountains out there - my brother's family has gone snowshoeing already. There is a chance of snow here in Peoria tonight and tomorrow.
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