Wednesday, July 27, 2011

New and Old

A couple notes about today: we received some squash and zucchini for a member of the church and I was like...uh...what do I do with this?? So, after getting an idea from a new friend, I cubed them and sautéed them in oil with minced garlic, salt and pepper. Tonight was the second try and with the addition of Paprika (ahem...thank you, Kayla!) I thought they were actually pretty good! Although, they did NOT go over well with the boys—mostly Caleb...Ethan still insists on repeating everything his big brother says and does...otherwise I think he might have liked them! So, please let me know if you have any better ideas because I still have a large size of each left to eat!

Another big accomplishment for the week: We've been saving a lot on cable and getting really good TV reception with our rabbit ears the past few years. Sadly, however, they did not survive the last move so well :( This has been hardest on Kevin because his favorite place to unwind at the end of the day is in his recliner with a cold Miller Lite. So...after meeting the owners of our current house this evening, we learned there is an antenna on the roof that might very will have potential! We just had to figure out the peculiar looking box with a dial marked N, S, E & W. Surprisingly, after just a few attempts we (well, Kevin) was able to get signals for almost 25 channels (although some weren't very clear and others were duplicates)! Just another baby step toward feeling like home!

Oh...and I bet you can't guess where Kevin fell asleep tonight? :)

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Chapter Two: Vicarage


Needless to say, the last couple of weeks have been flooded with activity! After three grueling weeks of packing up our home in Fort Wayne, we hauled half our belongings to storage and loaded the rest in a little red trailer for vicarage. Kevin and the boys navigated the truck and trailer while Erin followed in our little hatchback, which was packed door to door—saving only enough room for herself and our mini dachshund, Shelby. The boys beamed with a sense of adventure as we programmed Saint Joseph, Michigan into the truck’s GPS.

The two-hour move hardly seemed intimidating having previously traveled more than 800 miles from Fargo to begin seminary. Yet our patience was tested again...and again; first as we waited out a severe thunderstorm upon getting the trailer loaded; and again while delayed for nearly an hour due to a rolled semi trailer on the interstate just outside of Fort Wayne. Thankfully, despite the unexpected complications, we finally arrived with all bodies, tires and cardboard boxes intact at 915 Wolcott Avenue.

We approached our new home with both excitement and apprehension, knowing little more than the street address. After several rounds of arranging and rearranging, the four of us fit surprisingly well into this 850 square foot home. We’ve been welcomed very warmly by the members of Trinity Lutheran Church. Shortly after arriving, several people stopped by to unload the trailer, one pastor’s wife dropped by to say hello and later that evening the assistant pastor delivered some warm KFC for dinner!

After some very diligent unpacking the first 24 hours, we couldn’t resist a visit to the beach on our second day in this new city! The weather was beautiful and the boys—well probably all of us—were due for a break. Later that evening we were surprised to learn that a babysitter had been lined up for us the next morning! We didn’t hesitate to accept and we thoroughly enjoyed a drive around town, a walk on the pier and a delicious meal at an Asian Grill downtown. Later that afternoon, the assistant pastor also gave us a brief tour of the town and showed us some of the various beaches, parks and shopping venues.

In between outings, the unpacking continued fervently. And at the end of our first week, Kevin had to trade in his cargo shorts for a tie and begin his first day of work. We still had a few boxes lying around the house, but the greater challenge at home proved to be the adjustment of not having Kevin around again. Now four days later, we are finally starting to fall into our old rhythm again.

Sunday, July 17, Kevin was installed as vicar of Trinity Lutheran Church, under the supervision of Pastor Michael Roth. We were welcomed with a reception following both services on Sunday morning and treated to some grilling and a boat ride on Pastor Roth’s bay liner that afternoon. It was pretty amazing—according to the boat thermometer, the water in Lake Michigan was 77°F! Despite the persuasion of two of the pastor’s older kids and the principal’s two daughters, Caleb wasn’t ready to let go of the boat ladder for a swim in the 40’ deep great lake…this time.

Earlier this week, we unpacked the last box and we’re looking forward to making Saint Joseph feel like home. Kevin is preaching his first sermon to our new congregation on August 7 (the same sermon at both Sunday services and the Monday night service) and the boys will start school in just over a month (eek!). Let the excitement begin!