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12 Aug 2009 Summer Fun
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Happy Summer!  Here’s a little bit of what we’ve been up to this summer:

May

Kari graduated from Bethel!

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The graduate with her parents…

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          grandpa…

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          siblings…

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          and Chad!

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Here’s our favorite graduation attendee:

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Our apologies to anyone who may know her,

but we got a kick out of her matching ensemble,

even down to her pink-tinted tights!

 

The next afternoon we headed down to David’s parents for a barbecue and fire.

Well, I worked, but I went afterwards.

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and made yummy s’mores.

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June

We celebrated both Father’s Day and David’s birthday on Father’s Day by having David’s parents, Kari, and Kristen & Chad over.  We split the day into Father’s Day (pre-dinner) and David’s birthday (post-dinner) so they each got their own time!

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July

We spent a week at the lake with my extended family

    playing Kanook & Love your Neighbor;

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     meeting new cousins (Andi) and babies (Luke);

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     playing Bocce;

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    and driving tractors!

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To see more pictures from this year, here’s a link to my Facebook photo album.

We went up to Fargo after the lake to pick up some boxes and furniture from my parents’ house, so we finally have furniture in all of our rooms now!

Guest Room

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Second Bedroom & Family Room

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03 Jul 2009 The excitement never stops.

So I’ve realized I never really have anything exciting enough to post about on here…no small children doing amusing things, no fuzzy pets being cute and cuddly, no miscellaneous tips on household chores…so here’s the closest thing to interesting as has happened to me recently…

On my way to work one day last week, I decided to listen to the “regular” radio (not XM, my iPod, or a cd), so I had the joy of hearing Dave Ryan on KDWB discussing boring educational summer camps.  Apparently his daughter, or someone’s daughter, didn’t quite catch that, went to business camp, followed by yearbook camp.  This obviously generated a conversation among him, the miscellaneous interns, and the other people on the show about the weirdest camps they’d ever gone to.  Bible camps, sports camps, scout camps…those have got nothing on some of the crazy ones people have been to.  Apparently, they got calls from people who had been to diabetes camp, asthma camp, U.N. camp (which I’ve actually heard of), and–my personal favorite–Jewish asthma camp.  My question, how did they find that there was a need for this specific of a camp?  Was there a large population of Jewish children at the generic asthma camp, so they decided to branch off and create their own camp?  Who came up with this?

For some reason, I was telling one of my associates (we’ll call her Katie) about this while we were in line at the bank, and we started talking about completely contrived plot devices (doesn’t Jewish asthma camp sound like it would be a great setting for a random children’s book?  “Jacob and Aaron find out that even though they have asthma, they can be accepted by their peers…they become great friends and they promise to invite each other to their Bar Mitzvahs.”  ?!?  Right.)  This reminded me of a blog I read just a couple days before that, where the author recaps much of the great children’s series literature available.  She has an affinity for Sweet Valley High, but this post was about a Mary-Kate and Ashley book, in which the town would only get funds for a community center if they created a band with four kids in it:  blond twin girls, a red-haired boy with braces, and a boy named Johnny (or Jimmy…don’t remember which).  Talk about your contrived plot devices!

Anyway, while discussing this, I found out that Katie had never even heard of Sweet Valley!  Wow, I didn’t know you could have not heard of it; sure, maybe people haven’t read them, but to have never heard about the series?  Crazy!  The next day I worked with her, I mentioned to the other girl working (we’ll call her Hannah) that Katie had never heard of Sweet Valley.  Hannah, also, was appropriately shocked at this.  Her response was, “What?  You’ve never heard of Sweet Valley High?  Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield?  That’s insane!”  She then went on to ask about different characters (Bruce’s last name, Jessica’s husband for like 3 books in SVU), miniscule plot details (the color of Jessica’s bedroom, type of car each person drove), and so on, and was suitably impressed with my knowledge of all, what, 8 Sweet Valley series.  It’s a gift.  Obviously.  Or else I just had way too much free time at the age of 12.

Clearly, I need a small child or a pet to post about.

04 Jun 2009 Like the new theme?
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Like the new theme? Sarah wanted something…new. So I updated it. And I figured, since I haven’t blogged on here in a while, I figured I’d post something. I’m been more into twitter recently (http://twitter.com/dhelfinstine). My old blog is still there, just not updated anymore. It’s at: http://davidjr.helfinstine.net/wp. I start school (again) in the fall. BS MT program at Argosy. I was the first student to apply! Update 11/17/09 – My old posts have been imported here for your viewing pleasure. I will probably have many things to fix in them though…

17 Mar 2009 Finally “moved in”!
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Phase 1 of painting is officially done (I think?  Maybe we’ll put another coat on a wall in the kitchen still, but close enough)!  The main floor is painted and almost completely the way I want it.  I just need to put pictures in the picture frames and get some new, non-shedding throws.  Here are pictures of the "completed" living and dining rooms and kitchen.

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living room and fireplace

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kitchen (with satin copper mixer!)

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kitchen

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dining room

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dining room:  china cabinet

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So the next phases of painting will include hallways & entry, bedrooms & baths, and family room.  Sounds like too much work.  If anyone wants to help, come on over!!!

26 Feb 2009 3 months later…
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We’ve been in our house for 3 months now, and we’re finally getting furniture!  I suppose that’s about how long it took to get our couch & chair when we moved to our old house, so I guess that’s how we do things!

Since I worked a half-day on Monday and David had the day off, we went to IKEA that afternoon and got our living and dining room furniture!  TV stand, bookcases, table & chairs, buffet.  So far, "we" have assembled the 6 chairs, buffet (hey, I built about half of it!), and wall shelf to go above the TV, between the bookcases.  Oh, and a cute wooden stepstool so we can reach the top shelf in our kitchen cupboards!  It’s nice to have cupboards that go to the ceiling so the space above isn’t wasted, but the top shelves are so high then!  And sadly, I think I may be getting a little old for climbing on the counters to reach things…or maybe I’m allowed to do that until I have impressionable children!  We also will have the pleasure of painting the house, although that project will also involve fixing nail-pops in the wall and getting a very tall ladder for the entryway!

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David assembling chairs.  I am supervising.  He is doing a great job.

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Our buffet.  It is very large and definitely requires 2 people to assemble!

28 Jan 2009 2009 so far.
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So yes, I’ve been horrible at posting recently…I guess nothing too terribly exciting has happened.

At the beginning of January, Philip and Susan came down to spend a couple days with Susan’s family before the second semester started.  However, I hogged them for much of the time they were here.  We spent all day Thursday at the Minnesota Zoo (compliments of the free passes you can check out from the library!)

We got there just in time to see the coral reef show, featuring Diver Doug feeding the fishies.  Next, we ran over to the bird show and saw exciting birds swoop over our heads, talk, and other such things.  The bald eagle was defending his territory and making loud screeching noises at us and the zoo people the whole time he was on stage.

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After the bird show, we spent forever looking at the monkeys.  Our favorites were the babies.  There was one born in April, one the previous year, and two born in 2005.  We went on the [freezing] Minnesota Trail and saw fighting wolverines and some wolves, along with other creatures that can be found in Minnesota, apparently.

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Then we warmed up on the Tropics Trail, where Philip reverted back to his childhood (climbing on statues, crawling through caves clearly meant for the toddler-type, etc.).  We ended with an exciting trip on the Monorail, where our guide expounded on the benefits of eating acorns…?!?

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The next day, David and I went up to Fargo, as planned, to have Christmas with my family.  We ended up spending most of Friday afternoon at the nursing home with my grandmother.  My aunt had come up from Texas earlier that week, and she found her unresponsive on Friday morning.  On Saturday afternoon, Grandma passed away; she was 101 years old and ready to go home to the Lord.

My cousin David and his wife Maria were able to come up for the funeral…from San Diego.  I don’t think they knew quite what to think of the cold that is North Dakota in January!

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Timothy emailed a history lesson from Iraq involving Grandma’s life, which I read at the funeral.  Here are just a few of the things included in it:

When Grandma was born on 22 Dec 1907,

. . . Czar Nikolas II ruled Russia, Kaiser Wilhelm II ruled Germany, Porfirio Diaz was dictator of Mexico, and Theodore Roosevelt was the President of the United States.

. . . there was not yet any such country as the Republic of Ireland; there was such a country as Austria-Hungary; the countries we now know as Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Bulgaria, and Albania were all ruled by Turkey; and there were only 46 states in the US.

When the Titanic sunk, Grandma was 4.

When the US entered World War I, Grandma was 9.

Grandma was born 15 years before the establishment of the USSR and lived an additional 18 years after it collapsed.

That is my update from the beginning-middle of January.  Since then, we’ve been working lots and occasionally unpacking a random box, and breaking in my new satin copper mixer!

05 Jan 2009 it’s christmastime in hugo…
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I should have posted these pictures earlier, but I didn’t get around to it…kind of like I didn’t get around to doing Christmas cards until December 23rd.  Or baking Christmas cookies (at all!) until December 20/21.  Or making lefse dough until Christmas Eve…at 9pm.  Oh well, better late than never, right?  At least it all got done before Christmas!  Well, except for this.  So, without further adieu, updated pictures of our house, decorated for Christmas.  This will most likely be one of the last posts containing pictures of our house, so if you want to see more of it, come visit!

 

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family room Christmas tree (downstairs)…this is the one I got to decorate all coordinated with gold & silver ornaments.

 

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kitchen…there are some Christmas decorations on the ledge, and lots of Christmas cookies in the containers on the table!!

 

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living room Christmas tree

 

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our mantle

 

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