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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Summer Evening Ramblings


Audrey pulling her own wagon back home from the park.


Kim and Abel at Sarah's Wedding in Indiana.


The first few weeks of summer have been sweet and simple. There have been days consisting mainly of snacking napping and walks around the neighborhood. Other days are rainy and hold reruns of Disney animations and endless block tower building. I've spent a few in Indiana helping out on the farm or mowing the lawn. It is strange to not be teaching summer school or working on college courses. One day for Audrey and me consisted of driving out to my campus and picking-up my Masters diploma in the admissions office. It currently resides on the book shelf in Audrey's room.

Kim and I recently attended a wedding that was very enjoyable. It was for one of her friends that we both know. While Audrey had a nice time playing with cousins for the evening, it was a pleasure to dance the night away with my wife and friends and family.

The only truly solid nights on my agenda are softball games, which provide for an hour or two of focus and "daddy time", although I prefer Audrey and Kim to play in the park next to the field. Such a suburban life at times.

Next week my step-father, Ted, and his wife, Lisa are visiting to take us to a U2 concert at Soldier Field! WooHoo! More importantly, I am anticipating the opportunity to spend some time together and share lots of laughs and moments with Audrey. It is difficult sometimes to have family so spread out across the country. There are so many small moments that I know I am missing with them, but I think we all understand that life works in ways that we don't completely understand. I think my family knows that everyone has a path and their own decisions to make and that we will all come together when we can and to share and laugh and enjoy the time we do have with each other.

People continue to ask me about possible moves from teaching to school administration now that I have my degree. I am quite content to teach for at least one more year before seriously considering an administrative position. While there are jobs that appeal to me, I find it difficult to imagine leaving my current position in the middle of the summer and move my family on such short notice. However, this next year will be spent building my resume, strengthening my skills, and networking both in Illinois and possibly Indiana.

To end this entry on a very happy note, I am pleased to write that our second child will be a girl! Audrey is excited to have a little sister and we are all looking forward to early November when our second daughter will enter this world. Thank you to everyone for your continued love and support as our family grows little by little!

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Audrey and the Lion at Brookfield Zoo



Audrey and Grandma on the carousel at the zoo.



Audrey and Mommy




Ann, Dixie, Audrey, Abel, and Kim in front of the Bison.



Audrey and Daddy in the 'Roo Pouch



Audrey and the Frog I



Audrey and the Frog II

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Zoo Day!


Audrey awaits a dolphin.


The first few days of summer have been very peaceful. The weather has been very shifty, often alternating between rain and heat and chills for the past several days. Sunday, however, was a perfect day for the zoo. At 75 degrees with light breeze and sunny, it was a treat to stroll among the animals. Not too much else to report at the moment, just enjoying time as a family. I hope this note finds everyone well.

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Audrey checks out the rhino from a safe vantage!


I think she's excited...

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Summer Begins


Audrey in the back yard in Indiana after a tornado warning!

Summer is officially here! The last days of school concluded earlier this week, and now I am free to pursue interests other than education and school improvement! The summer season has been ushered-in with high levels of tornado warnings, high temperatures, and muggy mornings. However, last night was highlighted by continuous thunder and lightening and now we wait inside until the rain ceases!

This week has already been full of small, sweet moments of enjoyment. I have been able to visit some friends of my old school district and share some laughs and congratulations on another completed school year. Audrey and I have been finding many things to fill our days with, including trips to the supermarket, book stores, library, pet shop, walks, naps, building blocks, and hide-and-seek. She is beginning to be a big helper in cleaning around the house, asking to assist with dishes or wanting to wipe counter tops and the like.

More updates and such to come as the days progress and Audrey and I fall into daily routine! It is so wonderful to think about all of the time I get to spend being DAD!!!



Audrey and Beth coloring chalk in the driveway at Grandma's House!



Playing in the pool to cool off!