Thursday, September 9, 2010

Knobloch House update

Front of house
Hard to get stuff do when the phones keep ringing (Casey and Perry Jr.)
Birds eye view of the dinner wagon
Jamie helping put done shingles
Perry Klopfenstein Jr. building porch

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Family Reunion Saved My Life!

If it hadn't been for the reunion, I'm sure I still wouldn't have had the mole on my arm checked out. Too busy. But Judy saw it at the 5K and said she wouldn't leave me alone until I called a doctor. Linda sealed the deal when she said, "That can kill you!" Well, I did call a doctor -- our very own Sam -- and it got crazy from there. Since then, I've learned alot about melanoma, met some great specialty doctors, had surgery, and prayed alot. A long month later, the results are in...ALL CLEAR! Thanks to all of you for your love and support. I love you all!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Recovering...

My surgery took place yesterday as planned, and I am now home resting and recovering. It was pretty much an all-day affair with a nuclear medicine procedure first, followed by a sentinal node biopsy and tumor removal, and finally plastic surgery to put it all back together. I had not had a surgery since I was about 10 when I had a minor dental thing done, so the whole thing was new to me. It was both frightening and fascinating. I felt well-taken-care-of, both by all the doctors, techs and nurses and by my family who were able to be there. They tell me that the doctors were pleased with the way things went, and now we are waiting test results to know what is next. For now, I am resting comfortably. I was queasy and weak most of the day, needing to eat in order to keep pain meds down but simply could not. Then, exactly 24 hours after I woke up from the surgery, I suddenly wanted chips and dip. I ate some, and it tasted great. Go figure! Tonight I rode with Jerry to take Heater to a football game and then stop by Bob Evan's to buy a pie, and it was too much. I should not have tried that as it has landed me right back in bed. Nathan is at mom's, so that makes it easier to just rest. Tomorrow will be a new day!

Thank you for your thoughts and prayers as I've gone through this. I love you all.

P.S. Forgot to mention the highlight of the day...a very nice hospital volunteer -- friendly, white-haired gent -- gave me smooth wheelchair ride down to nuclear medicine and back. He sure knows his way around the place! :)

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Angela's Surgery

In case you haven't heard, I want you all to know that my surgery is scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday, at noon. It'll take most of the afternoon, but I hope to be resting at home tomorrow night. Please pray for all involved!

ARE YOU A REDNECK?

You know you're a redneck if you hang a bedpan/flowerpot on your tree . . .

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Happiness

As I walking through the plant today, I asked one of the production team members how their day was going. There response was, "With all the changes going on around here, it's no wonder I'm not a happy person." I responded, "I hope this place isn't the measure of your happiness", to which they responded, "It's the biggest part of it!". As the day has gone on today, I've carried out a little poll here on the production line and I was surprised to discover that many of the people on the line stated that the day to day activities at work determine their happiness.

Now I'll admit, my job greatly influences my "mood", but my happiness............maybe, I'd never really thought about it that way.

So, that got me wondering.......What factors influence your "happiness"? It is work, family, faith, etc? Is one a greater factor than the other? I don't know that I have my answer yet. Looking for thoughts from the EJK Blog's pooled years of wisdom!

EDK

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Knobloch House update

Setting room in trusses

Placing attic floor through roof
Roof on
View from down the road




Saturday, August 28, 2010

Friday, August 27, 2010

You Are Invited!

(supper at our house afterward)

Big Bucks in Illinois

Mike would really like to hunt Illinois cornfields and wherever else the big bucks are hiding in central Illinois. He's read stories for years about the big deer there. Do any of you have any contacts of land where he could hunt? He might have a buddy with him and they wouldn't need housing or anything - would plan to stay in a hotel - they just need someplace to hunt. He says with all these relatives in Illinois I ought to be able to find at least ONE spot of land! If you have any possibilities for him, please email me at the address on the right. Thank you for your consideration.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Heidi Pearl Endress



Heidi was born this morning about 10 am. We are thankful mother and baby are doing well. She weighed about 7 1/2 lbs. We now have 14 grandchildren, 7 boys and 7 girls. Perry & Carol

Summer or el verano

It is always sad to see my favorite season in its last days. When I left work this morning I would have given anything to be on the beach in Evanston. I can almost hear the waves crash against the shore, feel the pebbly sand beneath my feet as the icy waves wash over me and remember sunbathing in literally a pink polk-dot bathing suit listening to my transistor radio. Right now, the Atlantic, the Gulf or Lake Michigan seem to be calling me to lie on the beach and hear the waves crash. Oh well.

Nick and Nathan have made their move to Kentucky, and Karla and her mother, Roxana, arrive this coming Sunday. I have diligently worked on my Spanish, and it is coming along. I have a collection of books, CD's and on-line sites. We leave for El Salvador in November, and by then, I will have it mastered. If only I had known someday I would have a daughter-in-law from El Salvador I would have tossed aside all that German I learned for Spanish. Meine mutter never would have stood for that! I am excited that Ron and I will spend 10 days touring volcanoes, the jungle, Mayan ruins and enjoying the Pacific ocean. Most of our friends think we are nuts, but this seems meant to be. If nothing else we will have a little warm sunshine in November.

Nathan is enrolling in Heritage Academy in Hopkinsville, and we will be there labor day weekend to check things out. Grandma and Grandpa are getting him a bike for his birthday and then will try to teach him to ride it. I am back to directing my choir and gearing up for another season. Nursing is as complicated as ever, and I don't take a single shift for granted. In all things, give thanks.

Linda

Friday, August 20, 2010

Family Reunion Slideshow 2010

Here's my 3rd attempt to upload the slideshow videos. First there were offensive video suggestions on the bottom of the screens...got rid of that, I think. Then an ad I couldn't get rid of on Part 4...tried all morning to get rid of that. Then one video went small screen. Ahhhh, so annoying. So here's another shot at it. Remember to use the 4 arrows in the lower right corner to view full screen. By the way, I had to put it on in 5 parts, but decided in the end that might be a good idea as you can watch the sections separately and not need 30 minutes to view the whole thing.

Hope it works now!









Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Still no house

Some of you know that we thought Ann and Mike had found the perfect home for us to relocate to Anderson. BUT the house inspection revealed several potential problems and we don't need to take on home problems knowingly. So we are abandoning house #1 with its beautiful white kitchen and are back to square one. Next Tuesday we take Rhoda to the airport early for her 7:00 A.M. flight and then plan to spend several days in Anderson searching for a place to live.

Mary has been helping sort through books, a tremendous chore now nearly completed. Rhoda flies in tomorrow evening and she has volunteered ( I hope she knows what she volunteered for!) to tackle the garage and the storage hut. So we may soon be ready to move with nowhere to move to-----


P.S. I'm praying for our three nieces/great nieces (Angela, Ethne, and Catie) with health problems. We have a Great Physician.


Love, Mim

Another Prayer Request

I don't know how many of you keep up with my blog, but I wanted to update you with a prayer request. Ethne and Catie are undergoing some testing after losing weight in the last few months. Ethne's test results are improving, but the doctor thinks Catie may have Type I Diabetes. You can read more on my blog here. We'd appreciate prayers as we confirm the diagnosis and come up with a treatment plan.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Knobloch House update

Garage with bonus room above
Second floor and porch roof going on
View from boom lift, 3 bedrooms and bathroom on right, Master bedroom and bath plus laundry room on left, bonus room at end of hall.
Gridley off in the east

Prayer Request

At the reunion, Judy urged me to have a mole on my arm checked out (and Linda seconded the motion). Now that I've done that with the help of Dr. Sam, Judy has urged me once again to put the request out for prayers from lots of people. The mole is a melanoma, and surgery is needed. Beyond that, we are not sure yet. I have met the Drs. who will be doing the surgery, and am waiting now for them to coordinate schedules. I sure hope it is soon! Please pray for their wisdom, our peace, and a complete and tolerable cure.

Love you all!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Jesse and Julia (#11 and #12)

These two cousins were fun to watch during our July family time in KC. Jesse will be 2 in October and Julia will be 2 in November. They were buddies "most" of the time. Since they look like their parents, I don't need to tell you who belongs to who. Our #14 grandchild is due by the end of the month. --- Carol

Friday, August 13, 2010

MINI-VACATION

While Angela took Kelsie to back to JU in Florida, we had Heater and Nathan with us from Wednesday night until tonight. We decided to take them to the Grand Bear Lodge near Starved Rock - so we could stay out of the extreme heat while they played in the indoor water park.
This is Heat and Nathan posing before entering
the waterfall tunnel.
Nathan was excited with the "coolest bed ever!" He couldn't figure out
how that couch was a bed, and you should've seen him light up when we opened it.
Of course, he immediately began jumping!!
Funniest thing! We were in the pool about 2 minutes when we
noticed him talking to a little girl. It was his best friend from
school, Madison! She was there with her family and they had
the best time together for the rest of the day. This was taken
on a tiger-ride at the indoor amusement park.
That resort is a great place for a family with small children to vacation, and I know some of you have been there. Needless to say, Grandma and Grandpa are exhausted tonight!!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

A Few More Memories

Like others I have many pleasant memories of the Klopfenstein weekend. At one point I had a list of meaningful moments, but most have already been shared such as getting to tour the grain elevator after hearing numerous stories from Dad about working there.

Mark summed up those stories quite a few years ago by saying, "The older Dad gets, the harder he worked when he was younger."

However, one thing that hasn't been mentioned that I really appreciated was going to church with family on Sunday morning and hearing Tim's sermon which focused on the foundation on which Grandpa (whom I never knew) and Grandma K. built their family: recognition of man as a sinner; man's need of a Savior, Jesus Christ; and man's need to live a life of faith by following God's commands.

Many thanks to those who made the weekend memorable. I know there was a lot of background work by Judy, Dave, Jamie, and others that we benefited from but never saw.
The Klopfenstein reunion was one of the highlights of the summer. I only wish I had thought to take more pictures. I really enjoyed the run. There are two major events coming in my life. Melissa will have a baby boy, and he is due December 6th. My son, Nick, will have a wedding November 12th in San Salvador, and Ron and I will be in Central America from November 10th to November 19th. We have our tickets and passports and I'm learning Spanish. There is a word in Spanish, "consuegras", which translated is the fathers or mothers who marry their children together. How often we become friends with the bride or groom's parents through our child's wedding. I will begin posting to this blog at the strong urging of my cousins, and it has been fun to look through already.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

While I Run...

A lot of people ask me what the little boys do while I run on my treadmill. The treadmill is down the basement so they usually play down there with their toys, ride bikes, or watch a movie. They're used to it by now and they play pretty well together. This morning when I did my run I left them at the kitchen table, fully clothed, and coloring. I think my mommy skills are slipping because I completely forgot about the watercolor paints we had on the counter from the night before. Thankfully they did not paint on the walls or furniture, but this is what I found when I was done running...



Luna Bars

Zion is crazy about those Luna Bars! Do you have any boxes left?

Good to see everyone at the reunion, even though we had to leave early.

Thanks

Thank you, everyone, for your kind reviews of the EJK Reunion. I, too, enjoyed it, plus I had the fun of the anticipation and planning of it, and I mean that. I did enjoy it. The best part was the good turn-out and seeing everyone again.

Did I get rested up? Not yet. It's been working, appointments, luncheons, working, working, working... I am still planning on getting copies of the power point presentation to those who requested one. Just haven't had enough time to sit down and do that, yet. Hoping to find a way to get it posted here, also.

There were a couple of things I would do differently. For one, I had made a trail mix party favor for everyone to take home...oops, forgot to hand those out! Also would have allowed more time at the reunion for just mingling and visiting...intended for that to happen, but somehow it all ended rather quickly and you may not have had the opportunity to get to everyone. Well...we'll just have to have another get-together sometime...maybe another K5K in the future??

Will post a few pics with the slideshow. Gotta run now...

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Remembering

Well, maybe I don't have enough to do today, or am just overly sentimental due to not seeing extended family very often, but while working around the house and also listing some stuff on eBay this afternoon (jackpot at a yard sale this morning), I keep thinking about the nice activities of last weekend. It was truly a high point of the summer, and those of you in central Illinois did much to make it memorable. Judy and others, thanks again, and know that your efforts were greatly appreciated. I loved the entire weekend.

Andrew comes in from camp in Louisiana this evening and leaves early in the morning with his quartet for his first time singing with them. He'll crash on Monday. Mary Lee keeps busy winding down the summer, working almost full time at a daycare and babysitting on the side. Mike worked 14 out of the last 16 days and so is very tired today. So we keep moving along down here in the heat. Inservice for me starts next week - bleghh!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

First floor done!

First floor done, ready for porch and second floor!
South side of house porch area
Looking at garage
Standing in kitchen looking into great room

Girls' Night Out

I'm in Ada's boat - didn't get any pictures of the actual dinner, so if anyone sends her some, please forward them to me as well.

I did get some pics from the night before. Don't know why the color seems a little off on some of them. Judy, it was a nice evening, and all the food was great. Gloria, I understand you helped a lot with food for that event, so thanks to you as well.





COMMUNITY SERVICE

Painting the old, worn-out merry-go-round at the city park.
All done and shiny new! Bring on the children.
Jerry wants you all to rest assured that he was NOT getting out of jail time by performing community service. A few weeks he took Nathan to the park and thought that merry-go-round was so junky looking that he decided to paint it. He did this on Monday and yesterday he could barely walk, but doing better today. :)