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02 Feb 2012 eat more chocolate; drink more Dr Pepper & Caribou::february.
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February update on my list of what I want to accomplish this year + a note on the title::I have managed to get 40% of my drinks at Caribou for free.  WINNING!

1. Read more books & Bible stories to Abby, now that she’s a little older & kind of understands words.

We’ve made it through at least a few pages in her Jesus Bible Storybook. [God just told Noah to build an ark.]  Then she sees toys and gets distracted from the pictures.

2. Update the blog every 2 weeks, minimum.

Seem to be doing well on this front so far.

3. Sew a thing. Going for a quilt, but completing any one project will satisfy this goal. Other than a fabric flower, that is, since those take about 5 minutes and I do by hand. I also saw a really cute tree skirt on a blog I read which I’d like to attempt too.

I have a week off mid-February, so I’ll start Abby’s quilt then.

4. Read all the books I got for my birthday & Christmas this year:

I’m crossing them off this list if I am over halfway through, as they will be completed by the end of the month.

SV Confidential [Pascal]
Longing [Kingsbury] note:  halfway through
9/11 series [Kingsbury-reread] note:  halfway through 1st of 3 books
Forever Faithful [Kingsbury-reread] note:  1st of 3 books read
Hunger Games [Collins-reread] note:  halfway through Mockingjay, #3 of 3 for those of you not up to speed on all things YA Lit.
Marie-Grace & Cecile [American Girl series]
Love & War [Eldridge]
The Male Factor [Feldhahn]
Possession [Gutteridge]
Lost Love series [Kingsbury-reread]  forgot to include this in my initial list.  halfway through #2 of 2.
Ruby [Snelling]  I got this free for my nook, so it’s being added to the list.

+ catch up on at least 1 series of unread books from my collection.
[basket contains books I’ve started &/or borrowed that I really should try to get through this year too!]

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5. Catch up on at least 1 TV series [some options: Chuck, House, Bones, HIMYM.]

Haven’t started yet, but I heard Bones is on Netflix, so I think that’s what I’ll do, unless anyone wants to check out my amazon wishlist & get me missing seasons of other shows!!

6. Clean & purge, room by room [including closets].

Will start this on my PTO also.  I have boxed up most of Abby’s 3-6 month clothes, if that counts for anything.

7. Play more Wii Fit + go for walks with Abby this spring/summer/fall. That is my version of working out.

I weighed myself on the balance board.  That counts, right?

8. Keep up-to-date with photobooks &/or scrapbooks for Abby.

I used my free/discounted photobooks to finish up Abby’s first year::already had winter/spring 2011 [0-4 months] & summer 2011 [5-8 months], so I did fall 2011 [9-10 months], & winter 2011/2012 [11-12 months] along with one with my pregnancy photos & updates.  So doing well so far.  Not sure how I’ll do this year, if I’ll do 4 again, or drop down to fewer.

9. Bake more things [use the fun chocolate, etc. chips I liberated from the chocolate, etc. chip collection at Dave & Karen’s house!]

Cupcakes for Abby’s birthday party count, right?

10. Think of a 10th item for this list. Play with our camera & learn more about all the fun things it does + learn more about photo-editing.

I downloaded some [free] lightshop presets & took pictures.

and now, what you’ve all been waiting for::Abby being adorable!

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03 Jan 2012 eat more chocolate; drink more Dr Pepper & Caribou.

Every year most some years I try to make New Year’s Resolutions, which I then promptly ignore.  Sometimes I make it through January & I think I’ve even made it through about April once, but it’s like resolutions are meant to be broken, you know?  Except for those 2 I mentioned in the title.  I think I’ll do okay with those.

So this year, I’m going to set some goals for the year.  Not the ‘every day I’m going to jog 12 miles’ kind since, let’s face it, I don’t jog at all, much less every day, much less 12 miles.

Then we’ll see how it went at the end of the year.  Maybe.  Unless it went horribly, in which case I will delete this post and no one need ever know…muahahaha!

1. Read more books & Bible stories to Abby, now that she’s a little older & kind of understands words.

2. Update the blog every 2 weeks, minimum.

3. Sew a thing.  Going for a quilt, but completing any one project will satisfy this goal.  Other than a fabric flower, that is, since those take about 5 minutes and I do by hand.  I also saw a really cute tree skirt on a blog I read which I’d like to attempt too.

4. Read all the books I got for my birthday & Christmas this year:

SV Confidential [Pascal]
Longing [Kingsbury]
9/11 series [Kingsbury-reread]
Forever Faithful [Kingsbury-reread]
Hunger Games [Collins-reread]
Marie-Grace & Cecile [American Girl series]
Love & War [Eldridge]
The Male Factor [Feldhahn]
Possession [Gutteridge]

+ catch up on at least 1 series of unread books from my collection.
[basket contains books I’ve started &/or borrowed that I really should try to get through this year too!]

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5. Catch up on at least 1 TV series [some options:  Chuck, House, Bones, HIMYM.]

6. Clean & purge, room by room [including closets].

7. Play more Wii Fit + go for walks with Abby this spring/summer/fall.  That is my version of working out.

8. Keep up-to-date with photobooks &/or scrapbooks for Abby.

9. Bake more things [use the fun chocolate, etc. chips I liberated from the chocolate, etc. chip collection at Dave & Karen’s house!]

10. Think of a 10th item for this list.  Play with our camera & learn more about all the fun things it does + learn more about photo-editing.

So.  I guess I’ll be busy.  Good thing I have so much free time with working 40+ hours/week, [attempting to do] housework, & having an almost-one-year-old little girl!

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)

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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