Andrew sings in Illinois this weekend - Salisbury (Friday night), Elvaston (Saturday night), Rushville (Sunday morning), and Greenfield (Sunday night). I think those locations are mostly west and south of the central part of the state, but if anyone is on a road trip of any sort this weekend, that's where he'll be! He's currently singing with the Promise Trio and has been with them every weekend since December 18 - it's not a permanent situation but has the possibility to develop into one. The photo is him during a concert in Hiram, GA, last weekend. This Youtube link is of the group singing in Tennessee on New Year's night.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Dreaming of Vacationing
I'm sitting here gearing up for another week of work (research papers come in this week and that, along with several other things, will make for a ton of grading), and thinking about the long extended trip Ada and Jerry have been on. And I believe Cleve and Kathleen are in CA right now?
Anyway, I've told Mike that someday, when the kids are both done with college and we've both retired, I want to rent a little beachfront cottage at Pawley's Island, SC, not for a week, but for at least a month. If possible it should have a marsh on the back side, and a screened porch or a deck in both places so we can watch the wildlife. I want to hear the surf and watch the tides, and take long walks on the beach, and eat seafood every night, and know that it is for a long-enough time period that we won't have to count down the days, at least for the first three weeks.
It may never happen, but I can dream!
LAST POST FROM DC
We were blessed again today to worship in this special little church in the Washington DC area. It always makes me a little lonesome for Ralph, knowing how he loved the church here. Of course, at that time the church was held at a hotel at Tyson's Corner and he never saw this place or knew of the accommodations available here. In fact, most of the current members moved here after Ralph and Catherine had moved back to Illinois - they only know OF him.
There were 12 people here, including us. I prepared the noon lunch. We had chicken salad sandwiches in multi-grain bread circles; fruit plate of grapes, pineapples, and cantaloupe; sun chips; and an assortment of mini-cheesecakes. It seemed to go over well with just enough left over for us to eat tonight and have some fruit to take with us on the way home. I had planned to take a picture of the table setting with food, and maybe with people also -- but just forgot to do it!!
We plan to leave on Tuesday afternoon. We're anxious to get back to a normal life. This has been a great trip, but we are lonesome and ready for a routine of some sort.
There were 12 people here, including us. I prepared the noon lunch. We had chicken salad sandwiches in multi-grain bread circles; fruit plate of grapes, pineapples, and cantaloupe; sun chips; and an assortment of mini-cheesecakes. It seemed to go over well with just enough left over for us to eat tonight and have some fruit to take with us on the way home. I had planned to take a picture of the table setting with food, and maybe with people also -- but just forgot to do it!!
We plan to leave on Tuesday afternoon. We're anxious to get back to a normal life. This has been a great trip, but we are lonesome and ready for a routine of some sort.
Friday, February 24, 2012
THIS AND THAT
We had different experience a few days ago when we drove into DC to visit the Franciscan Monastery located there. The man in the middle is Brother Sebastian. He is a graduate of MDR high and was a freshman when we first moved to Minonk. Jerry learned via facebook that he was here, so we decided it might be interesting to go see him. He had no idea we were coming, but we just asked at the visitor center if we could see him, and it was no problem. He was very surprised and pleased that we stopped. It was indeed very interesting and one of the highlights of our stay here. He spent about 1.5 hours visiting/reminiscing with us. He had quite a story to tell including personal and professional items, and his battle with cancer that is an ongoing situation.
We spent one afternoon watching this man cut down a tree in our neighbor's yard. I think that guy's nuts - what do you think?!? There were three assistants on the ground - and when they finished, there was just a stump on the ground. They took the smaller branches, but them up, and took them away in a truck. The larger logs are still on the ground.
Last night, we hopped on the Metro, went downtown and caught a shuttle to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. We had dinner at the rooftop Terrace Cafe. After eating we went out on the Terrace and took these two pictures.
Then we went to one theater and listened to a string quartet perform great music. Following that we went to a larger theater and saw the National Symphony Orchestra and the Cirque de la Symphonie. We were in the upper balcony - but still had a great view. It was a combination of orchestra music and aerial/acrobatic/illusion/contortion and more. It was a most enjoyable evening. Right down to the Metro ride home. Not bad for an old couple from Central Illinois - hanging out until late at night in DC - right?
We spent one afternoon watching this man cut down a tree in our neighbor's yard. I think that guy's nuts - what do you think?!? There were three assistants on the ground - and when they finished, there was just a stump on the ground. They took the smaller branches, but them up, and took them away in a truck. The larger logs are still on the ground.
Last night, we hopped on the Metro, went downtown and caught a shuttle to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. We had dinner at the rooftop Terrace Cafe. After eating we went out on the Terrace and took these two pictures.
Then we went to one theater and listened to a string quartet perform great music. Following that we went to a larger theater and saw the National Symphony Orchestra and the Cirque de la Symphonie. We were in the upper balcony - but still had a great view. It was a combination of orchestra music and aerial/acrobatic/illusion/contortion and more. It was a most enjoyable evening. Right down to the Metro ride home. Not bad for an old couple from Central Illinois - hanging out until late at night in DC - right?
OUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME
This is the utility shed in the corner of our backyard. It is equipped with anything one could possibly need to take care of the yard - including a shiny green tractor with a snowplow in the front. Note the bird bath in the middle of a little garden which I'm sure will be beautiful when it is filled with beautiful flowers and colorful bushes. I would love to come back here (for a visit) sometime in the Spring - maybe next year?!?
These leaves popped up in the last few days - weather has been beautiful, sunny and in the 70's. I'm not very knowledgeable in identifying these leaves, but maybe some of you can visualize just what they will be in full bloom. But, yes, Spring is coming soon!!
This is the back of the house. The upper window is our master bedroom with the adjoining bathroom on the left. Two other bedrooms are at the front of the house. On the lower floor, the bay window on the left is the kitchen and there is a dining room to the left of that, the section with the door and bay window is the church dining room, to the right of that is the church, and further to the right is the garage. (guess I should've stood further back and got the entire view - oh well!)
This is a growing bush of some kind with new leaves and buds. I'm sure it will be a beautiful colorful bush very soon. I'm going to serve lunch this Sunday - planning to make chicken salad in pita pockets, grapes, carrots, maybe pineapple chunks, not yet sure about dessert.
These leaves popped up in the last few days - weather has been beautiful, sunny and in the 70's. I'm not very knowledgeable in identifying these leaves, but maybe some of you can visualize just what they will be in full bloom. But, yes, Spring is coming soon!!
This is the back of the house. The upper window is our master bedroom with the adjoining bathroom on the left. Two other bedrooms are at the front of the house. On the lower floor, the bay window on the left is the kitchen and there is a dining room to the left of that, the section with the door and bay window is the church dining room, to the right of that is the church, and further to the right is the garage. (guess I should've stood further back and got the entire view - oh well!)
This is a growing bush of some kind with new leaves and buds. I'm sure it will be a beautiful colorful bush very soon. I'm going to serve lunch this Sunday - planning to make chicken salad in pita pockets, grapes, carrots, maybe pineapple chunks, not yet sure about dessert.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Fish
Mike had a doctor's physical at work yesterday and found out to his surprise that his cholesterol is up - not excessively, but above "normal" ranges. And the good cholesterol is down. So I am wondering - do any of you have any suggestions for a type of fish that a non-fish-lover could cook for him, and maybe even enjoy? And how do you prepare it in a way that you like it? Thanks.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Rhoda's Latest Project
This has been my house for the past 10 days:
The living room, dining area, and hallway (not shown) have been bare wood and almost everything was in my sunroom. I was hoping if I had things ready last weekend the carpet store would install last week, but they couldn't do it until today. Yesterday we put the couch in the galley kitchen (barely fit) and rolled the piano perpendicular to the couch at the edge of the kitchen.
This is my living room about an hour after I got home thanks to my friend's help moving the big pieces of furniture back into the living room. Love my new carpet and feeling as if I am living in a real house again.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
YUMMY!!
Don't these look yummy. I just couldn't resist buying them. I'm saving them for the church trays tomorrow.
Ha Ha - cute, hey? Anybody seem them in your stores?
Ha Ha - cute, hey? Anybody seem them in your stores?
Friday, February 17, 2012
Square Dancing
Who remembers the great days of Square Dancing? Be honest, didn't we all learn to square dance at one time or another in our lives? Maybe is was at a party, out on the range or in the dreaded PE class. Does anyone still square dance anymore? I'll be honest, since square dancing in PE in grade school, under the tutelage of Ms. Barb Ringger, I don't think I've had the opportunity to put my skills back into action.
Why, you many ask, am I talking about square dancing. Well, let me tell you. I was recently asked to join the School Board of a small upstart Christian School here in Olney (East Orchard Christian Academy). Monday was the first board meeting that I attended and I was invited to "Come early & enjoy the square dancing". I was unable to go early, but luckily the local paper captured the fun on video. See the video here! On of the boys, Alex, was terrified that it was being taped and mouthed to his mother (off camera) to "Save me please" every time he got spun around to face her.
Now, doesn't that bring back fond memories? No really, what memories of square dancing or PE overall do you have? Do you look back on PE as that dreaded class, or did you enjoy it? What were some of the "non-mainstream" activities that your teachers used to fill the time called "PE"?
Regarding the school board, wish me luck. I'm the first male board member and the only one on the board without kids in the school. I'm excited about the ministry, the kids & the challenge!
EDK
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Just To Let You Know--
Sorry for the delay in finishing up the comment matter of ten days ago. Even a mild case of pneumonia can get in the way of getting things done, or so I have discovered. The consensus of the replies I've received is to limit comments only to blog members who can post, but leave the blog open as far as reading it. So that's the way it will stay. Anyone can read our blog, but the only ones who can make a comment are those who are bona fide K. members.
Some weren't sure what I meant by "closing" the blog. That would have meant that you would have had to sign in to blogger and log in using your password before you could have even read the blog. Some people like that because they don't want anyone to be able to read the blog except the members who post and comment on it. It is nice for security but also limits readership.
If you have any more comments please let me know via email. Thank you!!!
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
BACKYARD DEER
Jerry got up first this morning, went down to start the coffee, and called upstairs for me to come down. He said "there are three deer in the backyard". So I came down (yes, I WAS awake, just being lazy in getting up!), and as I walked into the kitchen a third one was arriving. I grabbed the camera and by the time I got it ready, there were SEVEN deer nibbling the grass and running around in the yard. Sorry the picture is blurry - they wouldn't stand still long enough to get a really good picture.
We left about 10 am, rode the metro to downtown. At the exit from the Metro, the escalator was not working so we had to WALK up about 5 flights of steep stairs. We were almost crawling by the time we got to the top and had to stand against the wall at the top of the steps for about 15 minutes before we could continue. I'm not sure who was breathing harder!The weather was in the 50's - not bad for February in DC. We made a quick visit to the Capitol, then caught a cab to the historic Ford Theatre. It has been recently restored and has a very interesting Lincoln museum; and of course the restored theatre is beautiful. We were able to go to the balcony level and look through the door and see a replica of the rocking chair that Abe was sitting in and the actual chair that Mary was sitting in. Then we went across the street into the house where they took Pres. Lincoln and saw the bed he died in.
From there we walked all the way back to the Mall - were trying to make it to the Martin Luther King Memorial, but just got too tired. Remember - our legs were worked too hard earlier in the day! So we got on the nearest Metro and came "home".
We left about 10 am, rode the metro to downtown. At the exit from the Metro, the escalator was not working so we had to WALK up about 5 flights of steep stairs. We were almost crawling by the time we got to the top and had to stand against the wall at the top of the steps for about 15 minutes before we could continue. I'm not sure who was breathing harder!The weather was in the 50's - not bad for February in DC. We made a quick visit to the Capitol, then caught a cab to the historic Ford Theatre. It has been recently restored and has a very interesting Lincoln museum; and of course the restored theatre is beautiful. We were able to go to the balcony level and look through the door and see a replica of the rocking chair that Abe was sitting in and the actual chair that Mary was sitting in. Then we went across the street into the house where they took Pres. Lincoln and saw the bed he died in.
From there we walked all the way back to the Mall - were trying to make it to the Martin Luther King Memorial, but just got too tired. Remember - our legs were worked too hard earlier in the day! So we got on the nearest Metro and came "home".
Monday, February 13, 2012
GOOD-BYE WILLIAMSBURG, HELLO DC
Jerry viewing the beautiful campus of the College of William and Mary,
oldest college in the US.
This is the Berkely Plantation - about a half-hour drive from Williamsburg.
The green trees fascinated me. I'd love to see this place in full bloom!
You are looking at the back of the house, which is facing the James River. The plantation
had over 100 slaves while it was active - eventually the Union Army moved in, ransacked the place,
and used it as a hospital for their wounded soldiers. It was restored in the late 1800's/early 1900's
and is still owned by descendants of the original family. According to the tour guide, Taps was written and first played by one of the soldiers at this plantation.
We thoroughly enjoyed all of Williamsburg. It was cold and windy, but that didn't stop us from browsing the streets and going in most of the buildings. I would highly recommend it as a vacation stop; you'd need at least two days. We thought we might go to Jamestown one day, but opted for the plantation instead.
Today, we arrived in Silver Spring MA which is where the "church-house" is located. If you ever want to experience a "thrill-of-a-lifetime" - take a drive on the 295 bypass around DC!! Just be sure to keep your eyes wide open and pray a lot!! There was one very tangled-web where they were building a bunch of new layers of interchanges, that was especially difficult. Jerry did a super job.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Bruie
Last night I made a birthday dinner for my friend Renae and her parents. Her choice was lasagna so I wanted a salad that wasn't just straight out of a bag. I settled on making bruie from the old Klopfenstein cookbook. Aunt Ada, I looked in the new, and I think it's in there maybe on one of the chapter dividers but didn't see it in the salad section.
I thought these Dutch people should have a good German dish. It is much better on fresh garden lettuce but that wasn't an option when the snow was blowing on February 11!
Everything was a hit. In fact, her mother had seconds on everything.
I thought these Dutch people should have a good German dish. It is much better on fresh garden lettuce but that wasn't an option when the snow was blowing on February 11!
Everything was a hit. In fact, her mother had seconds on everything.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
LATEST TRAVELS
Arrived at Daytona Beach on Monday. It was a beautiful, sunny day.
View of the ocean from our balcony on the 11th floor - Tide's up!
Tuesday was so cloudy, cold, and windy that only this man and one bird were on the beach!
Jerry gazing up at our beautiful hotel.
Our room is the middle room on the left side of the second floor from top.
Aren't we so cute - nobody to take our picture so I did it myself!
The wind really does a job on the hair!! :(
Arrived in Jacksonville today (Wednesday).
Had a birthday dinner with Kelsie. Her 21st birthday is Saturday the 11th.
So fun to be with her and her friend Kelly. We're heading north tomorrow.
Paul Klopfenstein
Paul Klopfenstein was in church tonight. It is truly remarkable how he has recovered from being so gravely ill. Here's a photo of Gary, Carlton & Paul in front of our house many years ago. I'm guessing that it was probably around 1974, shortly after we moved to Gridley. Posted by Carol
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Happy Birthday Aunt Catherine!!
Monday, February 6, 2012
EVENING WITH FRIENDS
We spent the weekend in Ft. Lauderdale. We went to church Sunday - really made us think of Ralph and Catherine and the times we visited them there
We went out to dinner with Emmy Steffen and her sister-in-law Doris. We went to a great Italian place called Umberto's. After dinner we went to Emmy's condo and had ice cream w/sugared strawberries, a variety of bars, nuts and candies. Great evening.
This morning we drove to Daytona Beach and are spending two nights in a lovely room on the 11th floor of a great hotel. I will take a couple pictures tomorrow to show you. We plan to arrive in Jacksonville on Wednesday.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Emma is jumping rope again!
Hi Everyone!
We wanted to let you know that Emma is participating in her school's Jump Rope For Heart event again this year!
We've been very busy and have fallen behind on getting the word about her involvement...she's going to be jumpingduring PE class on Feb. 13th.
BUT you can still sponsor Emma! It’s fast and easy to do on her personal Web page (just use the link below). OR, you can mail your donation (a check made out to The American Heart Association) to us -- message us if you need our address.
We wanted to let you know that Emma is participating in her school's Jump Rope For Heart event again this year!
We've been very busy and have fallen behind on getting the word about her involvement...she's going to be jumpingduring PE class on Feb. 13th.
BUT you can still sponsor Emma! It’s fast and easy to do on her personal Web page (just use the link below). OR, you can mail your donation (a check made out to The American Heart Association) to us -- message us if you need our address.
Thanks so much for your support -- it means so much to all of us!
Love,
Love,
Dave, Jodie and Emma
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Saturday, February 4, 2012
What Are You Cooking?
We've not had a lot of activity on here lately as far as posting (thanks Ada for your regular ones, and thanks EDK for yours last night) but I know lots of Klops are still reading, because I occasionally check the stats and the number of "hits" has not decreased. (Anyone can check the stats from your dashboard if you are signed in.). So I have a question for you: It's the weekend, some of you may be having a Super Bowl party tomorrow night, or doing something else, but what is the most interesting thing you are stirring up in the kitchen this weekend? And, to quote Ada from her similar post back in February 2009, just humor the old girl!!!
Friday, February 3, 2012
The Golden Ticket
Rumor is that I inherited the singing talent of my Grandfather RDK. That being said, I've had the privilege of leading worship in church for about 1.5 years now (as part of the worship team) & I love it.
I've shared the microphone with this kid numerous times on Sunday morning, at a funeral and during the community Thanksgiving Service. Does this mean I could have qualified for the Golden Ticket?
EDK
Dad's Party
I thought you might enjoy seeing a couple of pictures from Dad's birthday party last Sunday. All those who could make it had a nice time. The only negative was that Mother had a bad toothache, but fortunately after a dental visit on Monday was able to take care of the problem without it requiring more treatment. But she didn't feel very good during the party.
Right after he blew out his candles:
Thursday, February 2, 2012
House Repaired Yet?
Perry and Carol, I was wondering how the home repairs from the fire have come along. Is the project completed yet? Your experience has given me a healthy new respect for candles and what damage they can do very quickly!
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