Showing posts with label reunion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reunion. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

My Trip to Kansas {In a Mazda2 with My Parents}


A.K.A. My Trip to Kansas as an Activity Director

Thursday, September 6th

The night before the trip I reminded my parents not to pack the kitchen sink. As you know, the Mazda2 has limited trunk space as it is, so packing three people and their things would make for an interesting dilemma.

Up at 6:17 am to finish packing – I was ready to go around 7:45. Mom and Dad had left Spooner around 6. I headed to Jen’s to wait for them. They were parking their car at Jen’s place so there would be someone to keep an eye on it.

A bit after I arrived, Jess dropped off her boys so Jen could watch them while Jess and Luke were at a court hearing. Mom and Dad were still about 20 minutes away so I hung out with Frenzy for a bit.

When Mom and Dad arrived, the kids were excited to see them and greeted them with lots of crazy! Then it was time to hit the road. We had at least 10 hours to drive before getting to Newton. But first, we had to pack the car. Surprisingly we fit everything in without strapping anything on top of the car. J

And we‘re off! We hit Des Moines about lunch time and ate at Wendy’s with a quick walk in the parking lot to Menards to stretch our legs.

We arrived in Newton for a late dinner. We got checked into the hotel before searching for somewhere to eat. Our short search landed us not far from the hotel at a well-known truck stop called Newell’s. 

Apparently Charlie now runs the restaurant though, and it wasn’t as great as we remembered it to be. But we were fed and ready for a good night’s sleep.
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Friday, September 7th

Sleep…ah, sleep! It was good. I was awake at 7:30 am, but as we didn’t have specific plans for the morning, I took my time getting ready and met Mom in the lobby for breakfast around 9.

We were ready to head out to see what we could see around 9:30 am. A tour of Newton was decided on and we drove through town looking at the hospital where Dad and I were born, the Missionary house (the first house I remember living in), Newton Bible Church, Mom and Dad’s first home that they owned, and the park where Jen chipped her tooth. We then drove out to the farm where Dad first lived before they moved to Hutch when Dad was 4 or 5.
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Back in town we stopped at a shop that was owned by one of Mom and Dad’s high school classmates. While the old folks did most of the visiting, I did some window shopping. Just as were leaving I did buy one thing - a multi-colored green, gray, black and white scarf that had caught my eye.

Our morning of touring over, we headed to lunch near the hotel at Huddle House. Mom and I split and enjoyed a steak with a side salad. The salad was so big we ended up cutting the steak and making a stead salad: it was yummy!

Dad had been sneezing and blowing his nose all morning – an allergy attack of some kind – so we stopped at Dillon’s for some medicine. He had taken Benadryl earlier, but it just wasn’t helping. Claritin D was the answer though!

To work off our lunch we talked about going for a walk. When we got back to the hotel it had started to rain so Mom and I ended up hitting the pool for a little water aerobics and Dad rested in their room. I had to take it easy on Mom as she couldn’t do too much since “she’s been sick”. I used the quotes because that’s been Dad’s line to excuse Mom for anything lately. J

Family Arrives

The reason for the trip was for Dad and his siblings to get together and go to the Kansas State Fair. His nephew/my cousin, Jon, had done the graphic design for the Kansas State Fair’s ad campaign. The Kansas State Fair was celebrating its 100th year, so they wanted the best! J

Dad’s siblings and spouses started arriving at the hotel around 2:30. It was fun to hang with Jim and Karyl, Mel and Arlene, and Jan and Dale and make plans for Saturday at the State Fair while we waited for Dad’s oldest brother and part of his family: Ken and Betty, Ray, Mesheila and Ari. Once we all got there, we headed to the Breadbasket in downtown Newton. The Breadbasket features a German buffet that had the best Zwieback (Zwie = 2, back [pronounced bach] = roll). I got to try verenica for the first time. Unfortunately, I didn’t know it was to be eaten with the ham gravy. Next time I’ll be sure to try that! I also ate some yummy green bean, potato, and ham soup. It seemed like almost every dish had potatoes in it.
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Mom, Dad and I rode to dinner with Jim and Karyl so when Jim wanted to drive over to Goessel to see where my great grandparents had lived, we went with them. It was fun to hear the stories and see where both the Flaming’s and Unrau’s lived. We also got to see the Flaming’s church building. The building is probably the largest building in the area – quite impressive.
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We caught a sunset picture and headed back to the hotel. The hotel lobby had a nice place for us to all hang out so we kind of took it over until about 10.

Saturday, September 8th

We met in the hotel lobby at 9am before heading out to the Fair. Mom, Dad and I rode with Jim and Karyl, and we met up with Mel and Arlene and Jan and Dale at the Morton Building (aka the meeting place).

Due to Jan and Dale having participated in slight off road adventure on their way to Newton (it was raining and their car went off the road and nearly tipped over, but Jan was able to get back on the road), they decided to look into getting new tires before meeting us at the Fair. They ended up dealing with a bit of misinformation at two tire places before they were able to secure an appointment on Sunday.

Once we were at the Fair we made a plan and dispersed: the men went off to look at tractors and women went to look at quilts. 

We reconvened at the Morton Building, and as we were decided what to do next (lunch!), my cousin Ben and his wife Lisa arrived. Finding lunch was our next mission, and we all succeeded in finding something edible. We were off then to see the animals and whatever else we could see that we could see.

You won’t believe it, but we ended our day at the Fair around 2 by none other than the Morton building.
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Back at the Ranch (and by ranch, I mean hotel)

We were tired and some were a bit sore when we arrived back at the hotel. There was time to freshen up and hang out for a bit with Ken who didn’t go to the Fair. I downloaded some pics and we took a look at those. We also gathered the siblings for some pictures.
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Then my Aunt Jeanie (Ben’s mom) and Mike arrived. We chatted a bit before Mom, Dad and I had to leave and head toward Wichita. We were spending the next two nights at Aunt Carol Jean and Uncle Jim’s house.

Dinner was cooking when we arrived and CJ’s oldest, Jamey and Shannon, and their family arrived a few minutes after we did. Nick and Jack are the twins and Julie is the little princess. Chase (17?) came later after we ate CJ’s delicious supper. It had been over 3 years since I had seen my cousin and his growing family. It was so good to spend time with them. Nick asked me if I thought that they looked like twins – one has blonde hair and one had dark hair – I told him that I already knew that they were twins, but if I didn’t I would probably say they didn’t. J

Sunday, September 9th

We got up early to get ready for church. We had almost an hour’s drive to McPherson where we were going to attend Wheatland Baptist. Dad had been the assistant pastor there from 1999-2002. I also lived in McPherson for about 7 months in 2001. I can’t remember for sure, but I think I hadn’t been back there since I left in January of 2002. Dad and I sang “Be Strong in the Lord” for the service and Mom played the piano for us. After church we went to lunch at the Posts house. Their daughter, Katie and her family were there as well. They had four kids who added a lot of fun!

Our next stop was Inman to see mom’s sister-in-law, Karen. Karen lives in a cute little house with her big German shepherd, Maude. Maude only made a short appearance and was banned to a bedroom for the remainder of our visit. My cousin Missy also stopped by and we got to visit for a couple of hours before we headed back to Wichita to spend the evening with Jim and Carol Jean.

Monday, September 10th

Travel day. We loaded up the car after a filling breakfast made by Carol Jean. We snapped a few pics of the sisters and then hit the road.

Our trip was about 10 1/2 hours long including a tour of Emporia where Dad went to college and also where Mom and Dad lived when they were first married.
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It was a great few days seeing family who live too far away. I hope more of us can get together next year! There was talk of a Flaming reunion next July. Who wants to plan it?! J

Thursday, July 22, 2010

say, cheese!!

Original Flaming 7 L to R: Jen, Anna, Jess, Bekah
Mom, Dad, Jake

Flaming 7 + 7 = 14!
L to R: Mom, Dad, Bekah, Anna, Jake, Meg, Lily
Luke, Jess, Morgen, Jen, Ethan, Eric, Carsten

Flaming 5 (yes, 5!)
L to R: Anna, Jen, Jake, Jess, Bekah

Sunday, April 18, 2010

weekend road trip

I had an 18+ hour round trip drive this weekend to Vinita, OK. My dad's brother Ken lives there but I'd never been there before. I got to see family I haven't seen in years. Enjoyed catching up with everyone and celebrating the life of Ken's wife Margaret. I didn't get many pics of Norma's...I'm hoping someone puts some on FB.
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Sunday, November 2, 2008

mbbc turns 40

Last weekend I went to MBBC's 40th Anniversary celebration. It was great to be back "home" to visit with everyone.

I arrived Thursday night. Friday I spent the day on campus at Alumni chapel, lunch with friends, visit to Madrigal choir practice, and then an incredible concert program in the evening. Part of Saturday was also spent on campus with mini-reunions for the business department and Madrigal choir.

I enjoyed dinner of Friday with friends at a new Mexican restaurant. Saturday evening I spent with Lawson/Kurschners and got to hold new little Kristin, well I held her when grandma and great-grandma weren't holding her :)

On Sunday Sue fixed a delicious meal that was enjoyed after church with the Lawsons, Kurschners, Chowanecs, and a former housemate, Betsy (who is now Sue's housemate).

Here are a few pics that I took and some that I got from MBBC's webpage:

Friday, July 27, 2007

life on the lakes

Edit: email update I found from this summer...

July 23rd & 27th (I started this earlier in the week, but I'm just finishing now...)

Greetings from the City of Lakes (Minneapolis)!

Some of you are probably wandering if I fell into one of the lakes so I guess this adventure of mine needs a little update :) I think I last updated everyone before my trip to the Flaming family reunion. So I'll begin there...

REUNION

We had a great time with about 55 people gathering in Omaha, NE. My dad had 5 siblings and there are 20 cousins, most of whom are married with kids, so you can imagine the craziness. Of course not everyone could come; we were missing about 18 people. We practically took over a hotel utilizing their meeting room, lobby, and the pool for most of 3 days, Thursday-Saturday. My immediate family decided to arrive a day early, so 1/2 of my family got settled in before most of the others arrived. To our delight there were a few others who came early and we had a small 4th of July BBQ at my aunt and uncle's house. The 2nd cousins played with fire crackers out in the church parking lot across from the house. Jen and Eric were arriving at the hotel mid-evening so we didn't stay for the real fire works. We had our mini-reunion that night and my parents got to catch up with the two little ones while the rest of us planned a little for the next few days.

Our first official event for the weekend was dinner on Thursday at Valentino's a delicious Italian buffet. The pasta was delicious! We again took over their large group room and got caught up on everyone's family happenings. My uncle asked each head of family to give a summary of their family with their names and what their job is and what ministries they are involved in.

JOB UPDATE
Last week I had a break through at work, at least if felt like one. On Friday I was even caught up with everything assigned to me and was allowed to leave a few minutes early! I have begun learned how to process many pieces of investment and insurance business with the help of my Boss2* and a co-worker. I was able to wow the office with my quick form creativity, office manual updating, and computer knowledge (low-tech stuff). I've even been able to "consult" with another financial rep whose office is in the same hall as theJob*. (AdvisorSenior* is retiring next month and giving most of his book of business to our firm.)

"The Book of Knowledge" as is what the office manual is known as here. When I started the book was severely deficient and about 4 years outdated, so as I learn new items I get the privilege of updating the office manual. I think updating office manuals may be a life calling of mine... ;) Actually it is a great way for me to mentally process what I've learned and help me review and organize the many new things that come at me each day. One of my coworkers mentioned the other day that they have to be careful how they tell me to do something "because it's written down in that notebook of hers..." I just smile and nod :)

Riding the bus downtown every day was daunting at first, but I am getting quite used to it and actually am beginning to enjoy the extra few minutes of sleep in the morning ;) and have started to enjoy reading on the bus in the afternoon. For a while "people watching" was much more interesting than my book. My sister has also let me use an MP3 player that has helped me "fit in" on the bus. It also helps me pass the time while I'm waiting for my bus -- I'm always on time or early!!!

This Friday after my work was again caught up, I was able to take my "free" 1/2 day off. Each summer month we can pick one Friday to have an extra 1/2 day of vacation. I enjoyed my afternoon by bringing my Jess for lunch at her work (4th BC), going to my her apt pool and soaking up some rays, meeting my both sisters at the new condo for our walk through inspection, and finally babysitting the niece & nephew for the evening.

NEW PLACE
While I was babysitting everyone else was helping Jess and her roommate move their stuff out of the apt. (It's a long story, but since the closing date for the condo is in the middle of the week Jess gets to move twice! too! Her stuff is now sitting in a garage of her old roommate. She'll camp out at the old apt for a few more days by herself.)

The walk through of the new condo went really well! It was my first time seeing the inside (we had driven by once) and I love it! I can't wait to move in and get settled. Hopefully I'll get to send pictures soon!

Well, if I'm going to get this sent I'd better say, "Good bye"!!

*names changed to protect the innocent