What an adventure! Carlee has been playing wheelchair basketball for the past several years. She is quite an athlete! Her team won the gold medal at the Greece ParaOlympics and now the are looking forward to going to Bejing, China and win another gold medal there! She has played wheelchair basketball for the University of Illionois for the past 4 years and has traveled to South America, Austraila, and all over the US. She is a wonderful girl and has been given many wonderful gifts which she used to glorify her God! Her mom, June has been a friend of mine for over 40 years (did I say 40, I am not even that old :) The Hoffmans' testimony of their faith and their walk with God is incredible! I am so proud of Carlee - since I have known her since she was a baby! My God truly bless your future as you use your talents to glorify HIM!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Chicago overnight
Renee, Mar and I stopped in Chicago and spent the night at Mar's daughter, Jill's home. We arrived there around nine o'clock and Mar and I slept upstairs ( because we are snorers) and Renee slept downstairs. It was nice to spend some time with Jill and her family. After having some coffee and danish we left and continued our trip to Champagne to watch Carlee's team play.
Road trip to Champagne
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Thanks DiAnn
DiAnn, my new friend at work, and who has been training me for the past 2 weeks has been very patient with me. We went out for lunch on Friday to Little Mexico and she introduced me to flautas. In this picture she is eating flan, which she thought was wonderful - I did have a small bite. Thank you very much for everything you have done to make my transition to Spectrum a positive experience. Keep in touch!African American Day at work
We had an African American potluck at work on Thursday. I tasted a lot of new foods from collard greens, creole, gumbo, chicken, ham, etc. We were suppose to dress in African attire, but I didn't have any! My new job at Spectrum is going really well, even though I wish I could learn all the new things more quickly. I have made many new acquaintances and starting to feel at home there. I have gone on a hospital tour of the birthing unit, sat in on a sibling class, taken some registrations for preparing for childbirth classes, and gone out for lunch a lot. This week I begin a Spanish class (I am really excited about that). Tomorrow I will be sitting in on a preparing for childbirth class. I am learning a lot! One of the most trying things is driving on icy roads to work - so I am really looking forward to spring! Thanks to everyone for all your prayers!
Brunch with family!
A few times a year (not often enough) I get together with family from my dad's side. We usually go out for breakfast. This time we went to the Omelette Shoppe at Breton Village. We always have a great time, talking about what's new in our lives, sharing pictures of our families and having a great breakfast. I treasure these people in my lives -- it always reminds me how wonderful family is. We always catch up, laugh and sometimes cry together. My dad was one of 11 kids in his family and although I didn't get to know all of his brothers and sisters very well, there are always great stories of his growing up. I am very thankful for the good health that you have blessed Uncle Garret and Aunt Goldie with. They are very special people! I can't wait until we have breakfast again!
Griffins Game Saturday, Feb. 23
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