Saturday, June 30, 2012
More Wedding Pictures
Friday, June 29, 2012
June 29
Happy Retirement Day, Dave!
Looking for some rain in central Illinois! The crops are thirsty!
Wedding Pics
This is a mantle at the front of the site where the ceremony was held. What was unknown was that there was an M80 (? since I don't know fireworks) hidden behind the logs and a battery trigger on the back of the mantle. The best man reached behind and lit the firework when Whit and Josh were announced as husband and wife. Another interesting tidbit is that the cross is sitting on the mantle for the ceremony as it was suspended from the ropes as well. However, the day before and earlier in the day it was not on the mantle but the humidity caused the rope to sag and lower the cross.
This is precious Emma entering the wedding.
The best pic I have of the beautiful bride and her introspective father. The wedding was even more special as Josh's father is a minister. He personalized the wedding of his son and a wonderful girl that the Bateman's have known essentially her entire life as well.
Had to share this picture to show Emma. She certainly knows what a camera is. When one is pointed at her she immediately grins and if you don't get the picture fast enough she throws her head back continuing her cheesy grin. What a sweetheart.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Cuteness Alert
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Here is a link to a fine article about Uncle Perry and his latest writing endeavor, "A Pilgrim's Journey." The article appeared in the Pontiac Daily Leader on Thursday, June 21. Check it out!http://www.pontiacdailyleader.com/news/x1660534855/Klopfenstein-pens-autobiography
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Back in Action
We tried to stop for a few minutes to see Maria's family and meet the new baby, but Brandon got sick the night before we were coming, so that got scratched. Sure hope he's a lot better by now. Maria missed out on a jar of my homemade strawberry jam, but maybe we can fix that later on sometime!
If you're ever 45 minutes south of Omaha, I highly recommend Lied Lodge. It's run by the Arbor Day Foundation and was a lovely place to stay.
Will try to catch up on what's been happening here in the past week or two!
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
TIME FOR A CHANGE
We plan to go to the visitation/funeral of a very dear friend, Evy Reis later this morning. She is a native of Chenoa, but lived in Meadows when I worked there. You may have seen her obit in the Pantagraph about a week ago.
Some pictures to share include the daisy bush which is just beginning to bloom, a hanging pot that I purchased ready-made and is thriving, a quilt waiting for me to finish the binding, AND the new vehicle which now matches the truck. The electronics are a struggle, but the drive is SMOOTH!! What a difference seven years make!!
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Grandma Time
Milan's first Sunday morning--- going to church with his family.
How exciting to wake up to another day with baby brother!
Milan Perry Emch
I spent five days with this precious family. What a special time! ---Carol
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
The Gas Game
Today at lunch the cry went out through the building "Gas is going up" so I headed over to Meijer which was still at $3.44 while Speedway a block away had raised the price to $3.79 a gallon. I would love the explanation for the .35 jump!
Did the price of gas spike in your area today?
Monday, June 4, 2012
Bloomington Muralist
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Newspapers
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Somebody. . .
Monday, May 28, 2012
KLOPFENSTEIN COUSINS GET-TOGETHER
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Milan Perry Emch
Friday, May 25, 2012
READY FOR OUR REUNION
Monday, May 21, 2012
Wetzel-Celis Update
Early this month, Jerry and I went to Jacksonville to move Kelsie from one place to another. She is staying in Florida this summer to work at at State Farm agent's office. We helped her for a couple days and then spent a few days on the beach. There was a surfing contest right outside our hotel. That crowd, plus the "super moon," made for an interesting time! Kelsie has one more year of college left, with one of the semesters to be spent in Thailand. More to come on that at a later date.
Nathan has one day and one hour left of Kindergarten. He's had a great year and made many friends. This summer, he'll spend his days at State Farm daycamp and another daycare's daycamp. I hope they wear him out, because he sure has alot of energy. As I type, he jumping over me from one couch to the other.
Heater is graduating from Normal West High School this Saturday. The ceremony will be in the US Cellular Colesium and we will have a little gathering here afterwards. Her plans are to go to Paul Mitchell School of Cosmetology, starting in June or July.
Heather is still managing at Chipotle and having a good time with lots of friends. We see her about once a week or so. Yesterday, she joined us at the Strollathon for Rett Syndrome with the Poppen Family (from Gridley). It's also worth mentioning that she has a dog that I love. Yes, it's true. I even let the dog ride in my car with me from time to time.
I'm still with State Farm, having recently been assigned to a project called Integrated Customer Platform. My little piece of it is to build/buy a content management system to store, track, use marketing messages. I also continue to do my "for fun" job -- with 31. Jerry is still with the State, transferring to an office in Peoria in a week or two. It will be good for him (and our Ford Focus) to have a much shorter drive.
We've been working on our house, and it is now for sale. If you know someone looking for a nice, large home in a very family-friendly neighborhood, have them call me! Friends and neighbors ask when they see the sign, "What are your plans?" And we always tell them, "To sell the house."
I've found that having a little boy is much different than having little girls. No longer do we spend the evenings on the couch rubbing feet and brushing hair. We now entertain oursevles with made-up jokes ("Why did the spray go to the bug?" "To kill the bug." And then I must laugh.) and homemade wrestling matches. Here's a pic of a recent one. Nathan always wins!
Hope to see you all at the annual K5K later in the year!Saturday, May 19, 2012
A Sad Time in SC
Thursday, May 17, 2012
BUSY COUPLE WEEKS
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Babes in the Woods
We joke about singing it to the kids "so they'll have nice dreams." Sometimes I change the words to "poor babes in the woods they
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Appendicitis!
...the picture is from last fall with Alice, Timon, and Jesse :)
Maria
Young Perry
Recently someone gave Perry an old scrapbook with this clipping in it. I would guess it is about 63 years old. ---- Carol
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
A Mutual Friend
You can imagine how far my jaw dropped some 29 years ago, when I met Dr. Dunn for the first time, on the sidewalk in front of school, and he said "Klopfenstein. . .Klopfenstein. . .You wouldn't know a Perry Klopfenstein, would you?" Turns out they were both political science majors at ISU who liked to drink coffee and talk in the student union!
I heard from Dr. Dunn today, but not under the best of circumstances. His daughter who still lives in this area had a wreck a week ago. She saw the car coming toward her, raised her hand to honk the horn, when the airbag deployed - and broke every bone in her hand. She is married with three young children, and is totally unable to care for them right now because her pain is intense and the doctors cannot seem to get it managed. So the Dunns have come to help, and he sent word with another friend to give us a big hello. It's been several years since we've had any contact, so that was nice.
I have always thought that the story of the connection between Perry, Dr. Dunn, and me was quite an interesting and unusual link.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Birds of a feather.....
The dialogue goes like this:
Father Brendan Flynn: "A woman was gossiping with her friend about a man whom they hardly knew - I know none of you have ever done this. That night, she had a dream: a great hand appeared over her and pointed down on her. She was immediately seized with an overwhelming sense of guilt. The next day she went to confession. She got the old parish priest, Father O' Rourke, and she told him the whole thing. 'Is gossiping a sin?' she asked the old man. 'Was that God All Mighty's hand pointing down at me? Should I ask for your absolution? Father, have I done something wrong?' 'Yes,' Father O' Rourke answered her. 'Yes, you ignorant, badly-brought-up female. You have blamed false witness on your neighbor. You played fast and loose with his reputation, and you should be heartily ashamed.' So, the woman said she was sorry, and asked for forgiveness. 'Not so fast,' says O' Rourke. 'I want you to go home, take a pillow upon your roof, cut it open with a knife, and return here to me.' So, the woman went home: took a pillow off her bed, a knife from the drawer, went up the fire escape to her roof, and stabbed the pillow. Then she went back to the old parish priest as instructed. 'Did you gut the pillow with a knife?' he says. 'Yes, Father.' 'And what were the results?' 'Feathers,' she said. 'Feathers?' he repeated. 'Feathers; everywhere, Father.' 'Now I want you to go back and gather up every last feather that flew out onto the wind,' 'Well,' she said, 'it can't be done. I don't know where they went. The wind took them all over.' 'And that,' said Father O' Rourke, 'is gossip!' "
Jerry then used texts from both Leviticus and Romans to show that gossip is in fact a sin, covered the different types of gossip: rumors, being nosy, prayer requests given as gossip, etc. Then, in an effort to make his point memorable (and maybe to spur on a little gossip also), he called 3 kids up front (my Amber being one of them). Jerry took a big feather pillow, cut the top open and handed it to Amber. The two boys behind her picked up a fan and power cord and that is when the "gasp" went across the church and several said "he wouldn't". Well, he did, or should I say, Amber did. The entire sanctuary was covered in feathers and Amber did a great job of showering people with them too. I'd have to say that many people were horrified by the site. As he concluded his message, we moved into a communion service and he asked us to imagine the feathers as representing our sin that Christ came to die for. Only Christ could cover our multitude of sins.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Two memorable Saturdays
A Journal Entry
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Journal #91 Graduation -
I'm so excited about graduation! High school has been fun, but I'm ready to go. I'm ready to have more freedom and sleep during summer vacation. I'm also excited about making new friends. Senior trip is going to be so fun! I'm so excited to go to Washington! Mr. Klopfenstein (your dad) is going to do such a great job at graduation! I'm so glad he's speaking. We all love him so much. He is so adorable and full of wisdom. It's going to be a great conclusion to a fantastic year.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
K5K!
In answer to the question, "When is the annual K5K?" the answer is:
Sept 1
Tipton Park (same place as usual)
8:00 am
Breakfast afterwards at Dave and Judy's
Mark your calendars! We love to have runners, walkers, and those who just like to enjoy the early morning get-together.
We're looking forward to it!
Monday, April 30, 2012
Praline Delights
1 box graham crackers (the ones that separate into 2 1/2 x 1 1/2 pieces)
2 sticks butter or margarine (I used butter)
1 cup brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 to 2 cups pecan halves
Place graham crackers close together on jelly roll pan. Place 1-2 pecans on each cracker and set aside. (I made one pan using chopped pecans and sprinkled them on the crackers that way instead - it was almost better than the whole pecans)
In a saucepan, melt butter with brown sugar. Bring to a boil until the butter is dissolved and add vanilla. Spoon mixture on graham crackers (doesn't have to cover completely - will spread out in oven). Bake for 10 minutes at 350.
Remove from oven. Cool in pan for 3-4 minutes - then separate the sections. It works to use a small metal spatula to separate them.
Enjoy. They're REALLY REALLY good when they're still hot!