Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Holidays in Michigan!


We left for Michigan the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. We had great plans for the short trip, and they all went swimmingly! We got to Grand Rapids about 2:30, just after Beth got home from work. Our plans for this Wednesday were to prepare her home for Christmas!! Yes, that's right! The day BEFORE Thanksgiving we put up the tree and lights and ornaments! Ahh, the joys of being first! We listened to Christmas music and ate green and red wrapped Hershey Kisses.

Andrew gave subtle tributes to Meredith by taking note of how many ornaments have here name and how few have his! Mer, we talked about you a lot while preparing the house for Christmas and for your return!

The next day we went to Lansing to have Thanksgiving with the zurBurgs! It was great to see Mary and Henry and to meet their "kids" for the first time. Their kids are about 10 years older than Andrew and me. The zurBurg tradition is to do a holiday craft after dinner. This year we painted ornaments, which was great fun! In the early hours of painting there were about 5 of us, and after maybe 2 hours, it was just me (Jen) and Deb and our ornaments! Deb was great and taught me a lot about this kind of painting. The Packers beat the Lions and we had a lot of laughs with these guys, so it was a great day!

The next morning, "Black Friday", we woke up at 5am, and were at Circuit City(which opened at 5am) by 5:40 and still had to wait in line for about 15 minutes before getting in the front doors! Once inside, I quickly found the "shortest" line and stepped in. Andrew and Beth gathered purchases and gave them to me in line. Then they went to Menards. They called when they finished and I was still in line. Then they went to Staples, and I was still in line. Then they picked up some breakfast at Panera, Andrew ate his, then came and took my place in line! I was finally about 4th in line, but after standing in line for 1:30, I was ready to get some breakfast!

The rest of the day was fun too! We shopped for ourselves and had a marvelous time! We took a break after lunch to watch Enchanted and take a sit break, then back to shopping! We got home after 7pm, which made for a long but fun day!! The next morning was back to Chicago because I had to work at 3pm. It was great to take a break from home and see Beth!

The Pistons Game (Oh, and the Bulls were there!)

On Nov 8, we went to the Bulls vs. Pistons game here in Chicago. Andrew got us some great tickets online (great as in the price was low for the seats we had, not that we were center court in the lower level of course!) We took the train down to Dan and Edith Michmerhuizen's apartment to meet Edith and pick up dinner. This is Chicago, so there was a hot dog/polish sausage stand that we frequent together for dinners! Then Dan got home from work and we headed off to the game!
It was not the best we've seen the Pistons play, but it was great to be there! We sported the Pistons colors and amazingly we were sitting by some other Pistons fans. No one threw their Cokes at us or tried to beat us up, so the night went well. Until...








The Pistons were within range to take the win with about 2 min left. At this point in the season, the Bulls had not yet won a game, and the Pistons had not yet lost one. Both teams broke their streaks on Nov 8! The Bulls won! Of course we were disappointed, but it was a close game and we had a lot of fun just being there. It has been great having the Michmerhuizen's in town! We love you guys!

The V-hyde surprise! Nov 4

We were on our way back from church on an average Sunday morning... oh, except it was Daylight Savings, when the phone rang. Chris and Holly were in town from Minnesota and were eating lunch at the Charcoal Delights just a block and a half from our apartment! We hurried to get there just as they were finishing eating lunch. They came back to our apartment for a few hours and it was great to catch up a little! We got a lot of photos, mostly of a smiley little girl!


Friday, November 16, 2007

Grand Rapids Marathon (Oct 28)

Well, after the incredible disappointment of the Chicago Marathon, we registered to run the Grand Rapids Marathon on Oct 28, just 3 weeks after the Chicago! Did we continue with the rigorous training schedule, you ask?? The answer is a less than enthusiastic no. Jen tried a nice and easy 5 mile jog on the Thursday after the Sunday Chicago Marathon, and by the time she finished she wasn't sure she could make the 1/4 mile walk home. Left knee pain was nearly crippling, and this was the first time she had experienced it. Andrew was enjoying the rest and all the free time he now had without hours of running each week. We each jogged about 2 times between the marathons!

We arrived in GR on Friday and stayed with Beth, Andrew's mom. On Saturday afternoon we went to the expo, and discovered how different the GR marathon was going to be from the Chicago. Instead of pace teams to finish in 4 hours, 4:15, 4:30 etc, the teams are named after famous people who have finished marathons! There was the P. Diddy Pacers, Team Oprah, and many more! The people were easy going, and we knew this race was not just about finishing, it was about having fun too.

Sunday morning it was about 29 degrees at the starting line! We lined up and left our coats and pants with Beth, but the gloves and ear bands stayed on! Beth drove to several points along the race to cheer us on! It was great to see her. It was a beautiful run with the leaves changing and a good part of the run along the river. Much of the run was on paths, not on roads, so although it was paved it felt freer and closer to nature. The runners, at least the ones as slow as us, were laid back and open to conversation.

We ran separately and both had a strong start. About mile 12, Jen's knee was becoming problematic again. Until this point, she was ahead of the 4:44 pace team which put her well ahead of her goal of finishing in 5 hours. With the knee, she was forced to walk, jog, and limp. As she watched the 4:44 group pass by, she was nearly in tears. It was about 2 miles until she finally decided she would have to stop early (again!). It was the longest 2 miles she's gone, but felt much more at peace with this than with the Chicago. She met Beth at mile 14, limped to the car, and went to the finish to watch Andrew.

It didn't seem like too long until Andrew came barreling down the straight-away to the finish line! He was surely giving it his all. After a strong finish in just under 4:12 his whole body was shaking! He was so exhausted that he didn't remember how to recover, so Jen assumed the role of coach and told him to stop standing still and bending over! He needed to walk! After 20-30 min of walking and drinking water and nibbling snacks, he felt great. We posed for some photos in the now balmy low 40 degree day and headed off to Panera for lunch with friends.

We regret to inform you... we have no photos of this lunch! But, I assure you it happened! There were about 12 of us from as far away as Lansing and Holland, and we had a nice time of catching up. After that, back to Beth's for a nap and more food, then back home to Chicago.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Most Americans Take Well-Known Bible Stories at Face Value

The Barna Group released a report on October 21 revealing that the following percentages of adult Americans believe the following Biblical accounts to be “literally true, meaning it happened exactly as described in the Bible” as opposed to "meant to illustrate a principle but is not to be taken literally."
  • 75% "the story of Jesus Christ rising from the dead, after being crucified and buried"
  • 65% Daniel surviving in the lion’s den
  • 64% Moses literally parted the Red Sea
  • 63% David, killed the giant warrior, Goliath, with stones and a sling
  • 60% Peter walking on water with Jesus
  • 60% God creating the universe in six days
"This report is based upon a nationwide telephone survey conducted by The Barna Group in August 2007 among a random sample of 1000 adults, age 18 and older. The maximum margin of sampling error associated with the aggregate sample is ±3.2 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. "

Read the entire report here.