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02 Jan 2012 Abby’s 1st Christmas.

Christmas [for Abby] started on December 23, when she & Bones got to go play at Grandma & Grandpa’s house since David & I both had to work.

That evening, we went down for the weekend, which started out with the Christmas Eve service [with live animals]!

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On Christmas Eve Day, Abby had fun playing with [Uncle Chad’s] presents under the tree

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& the ornaments & gumdrop garland.

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After a yummy dinner, Abby got to open a present [since David worked that weekend & we wouldn’t be able to celebrate for real until Christmas afternoon!].  She got a singing cookie jar [shape sorter]!

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On Christmas Day, Abby got to open her stocking.  That morning, she was with Aunt Kristen & saw the dolphin sticking out of her stocking & took it.

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Oh my goodness, it’s CANDY!

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When David got back from work, we ate candy cane pie [& Abby got a bath & wardrobe change].  Then it was present time!

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Abby got covered in bows

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& because she had boycotted naptime that afternoon, fell asleep after only a few presents!

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When she woke up, all of her toys were ready to be played with.  So exciting!  [& loud as they all sing.]

On New Year’s Eve, my parents, brothers, & Melissa came down to celebrate Christmas.  Abby helped open her presents this time.

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Melissa took a picture of our family

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& Abby played with new toys!

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Merry Christmas!

19 Dec 2011 Helfinstine Junior Journal: 2011 Christmas Letter.

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For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.  And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.  And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,

Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.

Luke 2:11-14 (KJV)

What a year 2011 has been!  We started out the year with a bang (or a burst…??!) with Abigail Grace Helfinstine making an early appearance on January 20.  Arriving two and a half weeks earlier than anticipated, I was very glad she hadn’t come a few days earlier, when we were stuck at the Monticello McDonalds after my car decided to die on the way back from a weekend in Fargo.

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After spending two months at home (can I just say, I love maternity leave?  When else can you get paid to sit on the couch, eat M&Ms, watch Criminal Minds marathons, and snuggle with a brand new bay), I went back to work at Aerie, where I put in my two-week notice.

Oh yeah, on maternity leave, I also applied for, went through the interview process, and was hired at Wells Fargo.

While David and I are at work, Abby goes to school at a nearby daycare.  The teachers there love her, and she has a lot of fun watching the bigger kids, eating lots of food, and playing with her friends.

Bones, our now two-year-old Lab-Welsh Corgi, is doing very well adapting to life with Baby.  She (Bones) is glad at she doesn’t have to sleep in a cage like the baby, and has recently discovered that she is apt to receive snacks if she sits by the highchair.  Abby loves to pet Bones, along with crawling after her, giggling and screaming.  Bones is not quite as fond of this, but does enjoy giving Abby kisses.  Ew.

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While I have made an exciting {?} career change, David continues to work at Children’s Hospital.  He is no longer attending Argosy and is entertaining the idea of minimizing his phlebotomizing.  Interpret that as you wish.

We spent a week this summer with my family {the extended Bjerkaas clan} at the resort near Fergus Falls, where Abby got to meet lots of second cousins.  There were six children who were age two and younger there!  This summer, we also got to see Timothy, who has completed his time in the Army, for the first time in three years.  We have been attending church with David’s parents and sister Kari down in Lakeville, which we have really been enjoying.  This past weekend, we went to the Christmas Concert there, featuring the Minnesota Orchestra.  Abby absolutely loved it; she was so excited and bounced and waved to everyone.  Until she got tired and fell asleep, that is.

We hope that you all have a wonderful Christmas and a blessed New Year…
stay tuned for Abby’s 11 month update!

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17 Dec 2010 Helfinstine Junior Journal: 2010 Christmas Letter.
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2010 has brought all sorts of excitement to the Helfinstine household.

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David continues to work at Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis while he works on his B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science from Argosy.

Sarah also continues to sell things at aerie at MOA—no location change this year!

In July, we spent a week with David’s family on vacation at Sunset Beach, NC.

We also maintained our annual MN State Fair with the Haugruds tradition over Labor Day weekend, going on what turned out to be a record-breaking attendance day!

 

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Bones, our Lab/Welsh Corgi puppy, joined our family on February 4.  She turned one-year-old in September.

We think she may also be part rabbit, as she jumps about 2 feet in the air when it’s her dinnertime, and part cat (as in scaredy-cat), as she is scared of just about everything the first time she encounters it.  The exceptions are the vacuum and paper; she runs away from both of them still!

Her repertoire of tricks include ‘sit,’ ‘down,’ ‘shake,’ and ‘speak.’  If she’s really excited, she’ll try to do them all at once.

 

 

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Baby

On May 27, we found out our most exciting news of the year:

Baby Helfinstine will be arriving in February!

In September, we found out that we’re having a girl!  Her expected due date is February 5, but Bones is hoping she’s born on her adoption day (one day earlier).

 

We wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas!

For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given:
and the government shall be upon his shoulder:
and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor,
The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
Isaiah 9:6 (KJV)

24 Nov 2010 ‘tis the season.
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As the Christmas season* (my birthday as well, hint hint) draws near, here are some fun tips** to remember.

Holiday Shopping for Dummies:
10 Things Retail Employees Wish Every Customer Knew

1. It’s busy. It’s the week before Christmas; what did you expect? If you prefer to shop in an environment that is not crowded, loud, or busy, do your shopping online. Or in October.

2. It’s December 24th and there are only 0 Long and 14 Short left in the jeans your daughter wants. And there are only extra small and double extra large left in your son’s desired sweatshirt. There are two main reasons for this holiday shopping trauma: (a) it’s Christmas Eve, and (b) most people are not extra small, double extra large, 0 Long, or 14 Short, so those sizes remain.

3. The only size left in everything your niece wants is extra small, which, incidentally, is not her size. Why might this be? It is not because stores think everyone should be extra small. In fact, it is because the majority of people are not extra small—that’s why all the other sizes are sold out.

4. The cashier asked twice during the transaction if you wanted gift receipts and you said no. When the transaction is done, she cannot go back and reprint them. (Excitingly enough, we now can. But our options are all on one, or all separate, not “these 2 items on one, these three on another, and this one on another.”)

5. Stores that provide free gift boxes do so as a courtesy to their customers. However, they may run out multiple times during the holiday season. Do not get mad at them—they are not required to provide gift boxes at all, much less free. The mall would probably appreciate it if no stores did, since the customer service desk sells them! If a store has run out of gift boxes, do not yell at the employees. They have no control over shipment delivery. Yell at the distribution center—we’d sure like to sometimes! Another thing to remember is that gift boxes are not necessary. You can always use gift bags…or just plain wrapping paper.

6. Knowing the size of whomever you are shopping for is a good idea. (“13-year-old girl” is not a size.) Another thing to remember about size is that your child, unless she is a size 00 extra long, probably does not wear a unique or impossible-to-find size. Most stores carry extra small through extra large, 0 Short through 14 Long.

7. Store employees know how their clothes fit. They also know how other stores’ clothing fits comparable to their own. However, they will not be able to tell you “exactly” how the shirt will fit your child. They can tell you if it runs true to size, large, or small.

8. Your child does not want you to tell the associate why the size doesn’t fit. The associate doesn’t need to know why it doesn’t fit. Asking for the next size up or down will appease all involved. If you feel the need to give some kind of explanation, please keep it to “it’s a little short/long/tight/big,” and refrain from comments such as “My granddaughter is just too busty for this style of shirt,” or “These jeans make my daughter look fat.” (And yes, I have heard these from actual customers.)

9. Lower-numbered sizes are smaller than larger-numbered sizes: a 6 is smaller than an 8 and bigger than a 4. If the sizes are labeled 32×32, 28×30, 34×34, etc., the first number is the waist size (in inches), and the second number is the inseam (in inches). To find the difference between sizes, subtract.

10. Look carefully at signage. Most stores put “and up” on their signs. This is not to trick you. It is because there are usually multiple styles on the same table or fixture, and they are not all the same price. If you have a question about the price, ask about it. A clearance fixture with the sign “$9.95 and up” will contain a range of prices from $9.95 to $69.95 or higher. None of these prices are any more or less “clearance” than any other.  Oh, except those tanks left over from two summers ago that someone returned last week.

11. BONUS! “The customer is always right” sounds good, but it’s actually not 100% true in retail. There are corporate policies that stores have to follow. They will do everything they can, but some rules can’t be bent. We can’t give you back cash if you paid with a gift card; we can only give you current price if you don’t have a receipt; etc.  We will do whatever possible to help you out, but we are limited in certain areas.

And by the way, we have the best return policy; where else is there no time limit and returns can be made for whatever reason you come up with, including “Oh, my jeans fell apart” or “The strap on my bra frayed”?!  (Yes, sir, your jeans have holes in them because you’ve had them since July of 2003; and yes, ma’am, the strap on your bra frayed because you’ve had it since 2008 and oh, you said you’ve been washing and drying it in the machine with all your other clothes?  Well, there you go.  But we’ll still let you exchange them for like items!)

*As there are a variety of holidays around this time which involve getting & giving gifts, in the retail world, it is “holiday.”  Not because they’re anti-Christian and trying to get rid of Christmas.  When referring to the current collection, I will call it our holiday line because that’s what it is (if you don’t believe me, look at the tag above the barcode on the left side.  It says ‘hol1’ or ‘hol2’ on aerie merchandise if it’s from the holiday floorset.)  I won’t say “Happy Holidays” or, even worse, “Seasons Greetings” to a customer because I, personally, think they sound dumb.  But when making conversation, I may ask if you’re doing Christmas shopping, not ‘holiday shopping’ because that sounds dumb too.  If I work on Christmas Eve, I will say “Merry Christmas.”  If it’s any other day, probably not.  Simply because it’s not Christmas yet.  (And if you’re at the mall on Christmas Eve, you’re probably a last-minute shopper type shopping for, you guessed it, CHRISTMAS.)  I probably won’t ever say “Happy Kwanzaa” or “Happy Hanukkah” because I probably won’t know what day(s) they are.  Unless Hanukkah is on my birthday; then I might remember, but I still won’t say “Happy Hanukkah” to you.  The end.

**This was written for my Language Arts Methods class, where we got to experience a Writer’s Workshop.  We had to bring in our inspiration.  Mine was my work schedule, and we had just finished holiday at work, moving on to spring trans & spring.  Please do not be offended by any of these…they are intended to be funny and give you a bit of insight into what is really going on in stores, specifically AE.

11 Nov 2010 christmastime is here.
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Well, not quite, but it’s getting close!  And by watching commercials, we seem to have skipped straight from Halloween to Christmas; forget Thanksgiving.  [It’s just food…nothing else to spend money on, so why bother with that?!]

One of the fun pre-Christmas things to do is peruse the plethora of photo Christmas card designs online.  I should say it’s fun to look at and design them, but it’s kind of overwhelming if you’re not prepared for the overabundance of choices!  Last year we got ours through Shutterfly, and that’s our plan this year too.  [Because (a) they’re fun & super-easy to make, and (b) they’re doing this great promotion right now where we’ll get 50 cards free because I’m writing this post!  So any other interested bloggers, get 50 free holiday cards from Shutterfly; sign up at this link.]  They have a good variety, plus frequent promotions like free shipping or $ off to make things even better!

This year’s collection is fun; there’s a great selection of simple 4×8 cards that you can just pop one picture into and call it a day, and then there are the more elaborate ones with multiple pictures, initials, etc.  Check out the Peppermint Pink and With Love Blue…those are two of my (current) favorites.  Comment & let me know what your favorites are!  We’ll see what ends up in people’s mailboxes this year.

And P.S., for those who are extra-lazy, I mean busy, they’ll also stamp & mail them for you for an extra charge!

This will be our last year with cards just with us…next year we’ll have Baby too, which means cards will be even more fun.  [Having pictures of babies always makes things more fun.]  In coming years, I may have to get calendars from here too; you can add photos and personalize them with birthdays & anniversaries (which would definitely save the time of writing in the same information every year!).  And as a sidenote, they also have adorable baby announcements.

16 Dec 2009 Merry Christmas
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Merry Christmas to all!  (and to all a good night?!?)

This will serve as our Christmas letter, simply because
(a) who really wants to read a Christmas letter,
and
(b) our lives aren’t incredibly exciting.

Where should I begin?

January 2009 brought frigid weather (not that we expected anything different in Minnesota), and a slightly extended trip to Fargo to celebrate Christmas with my (Sarah’s) family.  We arrived on Friday, and my grandma went to be with the Lord on Saturday, at the age of 101.  So along with having Christmas, we also were able to spend some time with relatives from far away.

January also brought a new President.  The world did not end, and the country’s problems were not immediately solved, so not a whole lot ‘change’-d, in my opinion, we ‘hope’ they will.  Except, of course, that we no longer had to see campaign ads!

Since we moved into our new house in November of last year, we have been spending time painting, decorating, assembling furniture, cutting holes in the wall to allow for more cables & wires, installing fans in the fireplace, rewiring things to make them more exciting, etc.

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The spring brought two trips to Illinois for weddings 3 weeks apart; one was my cousin Eric’s, the other was my old college roommate Kristin’s, in which I was her Maid of Honor (or rather, Matron of Honor, but that makes me sound old).

This summer was our year with my family for vacation.  We spent a week at Weslake Resort playing games and driving tractors, and also made a trip up to visit my brother at Camp Wilderness (and subsequently take him to dinner, which he was grateful for).

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David decided spending a year and a half out of school was plenty, so this fall he started working on his B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science.  Now he’ll be a scientist instead of just a technician.  He assures me that it will still involve poking babies, especially with a move to days on the weekends, where there will be many micro-preemies who want to be poked.  He is, once again, taking advantage of the family discount he gets through his mom at Argosy, although this time he is taking his courses online while working at Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis.

I continue to sell things at aerie, although this holiday season brought me a change in location:  at the beginning of November I found out I was moving from Rosedale to the Mall of America.  I am enjoying the added busy-ness of MOA, although I miss everyone I worked with at my old store.  I also continue to help out with Confirmation, as my schedule allows.

We hosted Thanksgiving at our house this year for David’s parents, Kari, my parents, and Philip.  I have to deem it a success, although I didn’t get pictures of anything except the pies (which were beautiful & delicious, see?).

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We hope this “letter” finds you and your family well as we celebrate the birth of our Savior.

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And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.

For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.

And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.

And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,

Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.

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17 Nov 2009 Fall Update (by David)
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It’s fall, technically. October felt like winter, but November has turned out to be pretty warm…actually fall-like. As you may have noticed, I’ve merged my old blog with this one. All posts have been updated and left here for your pleasure. It’s been busy the last few weeks.

I’m back in school at Argosy to get the final 2 years of my second 4 year degree in Medical Technology (MT). I am now the Chemistry Lead at work and report to the Chemistry Tech Specialist at work. I am learning her job so that I could potentially take over for her someday. I am ready for a break.

Sarah has moved stores and is now at Mall of America. She is still with aerie. It’s about 2.5 times the drive she had before, but she said that she likes how busy it is at the store there versus Rosedale, although she misses the people she worked with at Rosedale.

We’re hosting Thanksgiving here this year. It should be interesting…we’ve never hosted a major holiday before. We will have lived here for a year tomorrow! Tha’ts all for now! I put up Christmas lights outside today…will post pictures once we have more decorating done.

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