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“A Frigid Place Gets a Blast From Space”

The Best of Winter Carnival ’09

It wasn’t as cold as previous years, but it was still cold nonetheless.  Yesterday, the four of us put on our long johns, snow pants, and all our other winter accessories and headed to campus at around 3pm to check out the snow sculptures from this year.  The theme was “A Frigid Place Gets a Blast from Space”.  We mainly took pictures of the best ones which are from the fraternity division. But towards the beginning, we included some shots of the smaller sculptures as well.  Enjoy! 


These are what flowers in the U.P. look like.


It’s amazing because even the lettering must be made of water/ice/snow!

The title of this one is “Our God Created Time & Space and Through His Son Showed Us His Grace”

This one was by the Sound Engineering Society.  Lots of sound.
 
Aliens playing a popular Tech sport – Broom Ball!


Buzz Light Year and friends…

Okay, now for the good ones:

Man on the Moon – 3rd place fraternity division

An Alien City – 2nd Place

And finally, the frat that took the 1st Place Title for 2 years in a row…

They portrayed the movie “Men In Black”.

Life size street light made of ice.  Broadway & Fifth Street.

Little ice figurines of objects/characters from the movie.


Pizza box

Alien eating pizza and if you look closely, they actually had a piece of pizza in his see-through stomach too!

Orion, the cat

It was amazing.  And how they create such masterpieces is kept secret. 

Eucerin Mischief and Micah’s Words

So, a couple nights ago, our friends Carol and Jennifer (students at Tech) were chilling with me.  They are still on break and they were able to spend a lot of time at our place (as they live in Kenya).  It has been such a blessing.  Anyway, on Tuesday night, I had put the kids down and we were chatting in the kitchen. 

* Imanuel had crept out of his room twice already because he had to “go to the bathroom”.  And I put those words in quotations not because he didn’t HAVE to go, but because he would FORCE himself to go…like 5 drops max.  Unlike his brother, he has never fully recovered from jetlag due to our trip to GYC. *

I soon noticed that the lights to the boys’ room was on.  This has NEVER happened before.  And I was quite frustrated because I knew that Micah would now be awake as well.  I opened the door and immediately Imanuel threw something out of the crib (-he had climbed into Micah’s crib…as his custom has been lately), hid his face in his hands and started crying (- a sign of conviction in this case).  And to my horror, Micah, sporting his normal unassuming look, was covered in white stuff.  All I could utter out of my mouth was, “Oh My Goodness.”  The girls ran into the room and gasped. 

I pieced things together.  That day I had bought an $8 jar of Eucerin cream for Micah’s back.  (He has eczema.)  Imanuel must have found it when he decided to switch the lights on.  He was having fun making Micah (and himself) up until I walked in.  (I have a feeling that Imo’s lotion and make-up sessions with me and Uncle Justin inspired him.)  And Micah had no choice but to consent to this.  Both of them remained so quiet the whole time.  Manu had thrown the empty jar on the floor when I walked in.  He found the courage to look up and he too had his hair and face covered with the cream.  It was everywhere – on Micah’s blankets, on their clothes, on the actual crib…etc. 

Needless to say, their heads were so creamy and oily we weren’t sure where to start.  The girls got Micah and started a bath for him.  I had a “talk” with Imanuel and then he too got in the tub.  To give Manu some credit, he mentioned that Micah was already awake and that is why he decided to turn on the lights so they could see while they played.  This was stated after my accusation that he woke Micah up by turning on the lights.     

Anyhow, no matter how much shampoo was used, their hair remained greasy.  Today, two days after the incident and at least 6 shampoos later, there is still a slight oily film in their hair.  So, basically, not only have I wasted an entire new jar of cream, I used up at least a week’s worth of shampoo in 2 days! 
 
I was quite lucky to find out, after the fact, that Carol and Jennifer thought Micah looked so hilarious they had to take a picture before cleaning him off.  So, here is the calm, laid-back Micah after being woken up from his slumber and slathered with lotion by his brother.  He is held by the lovely Carol.

This following picture was taken the next day.  And just to let you know, their hair is NOT wet.  It’s made me a believer in the power of Eucerin.  It keeps the moisture in and never washes out! 

Manu insisted that Auntie Stephie be in the picture as well.  (We called her to wish her a happy birthday and she’s still on the line).

It is beginning to be a trying time with Imanuel.  Although that was a pretty hilarious experience, I know that now more than ever, I need to beg the Lord to give me wisdom and patience in how to deal with Manu’s mischief.  He just loves to have fun…but sometimes it is at the expense of obedience.  I pray that even now, Imanuel can develop the self-control to follow the rules, even when temptation is lurking at every corner (and from every object!).      

Micah Christian is 13 months…and TALKING.
On a more positive note, Micah is successfully signing:
– “more” – It has taken him a while, but he finally does this one properly!
– “please” – Often times, he ends up rubbing his thighs (or anything else) instead of his chest.
– “all done”
– “give”
– “I want that or I die!” – He made this one up himself.  He pounds on his head with both hands and looks at me intensely when he desperately wants some food item that he sees.  I have no idea where this has come from.

And he proudly utters two words: 
– “Ma-ma” – which ends up more like, “Ma-ma, Ma-ma, Ma-ma, Ma-ma…”
– “Bah-bah” (bye-bye) – And this goes along with frantic waving of his hands or with a phone to his ear.

Micah is such a (big) bundle of joy.  In his own calm manner, he can brighten the darkest night.  We are thrilled with his progress and we hope and pray he continues to develop his own little personality that is graced with the love of Christ.


Micah:  my calm, serious baby


Manu:  my sweet, mischevious boy 

Everyday brings such challenges and joys.  Both drive us to our knees in humility and awe.  Being a parent has been the most ground-breaking experience for me.  It has forced me to understand more of God and who He is and for that I am eternally grateful.  Praise be to God forever and ever!

P.S.  We pray Daddy will come home from Denmark safely tonight!

Jen & David Brave a Storm!

I ALMOST forgot to mention that last week, Jen and David risked their lives to come spend Thanksgiving with us last week!  Yes, they drove all the way to Ypsi from Berrien Springs in the horrendous weather conditions on that Wednesday…yea, they even suffered a thorn in the flesh when David’s car stalled after an hour of driving!  God worked a miracle to make the car work again after they prayed.  Also, on the way back, the Lord brought them all the way to Berrien Springs because right when they got into town, David’s car died again!  So, mad propz to Jen and David, our faithful friends ’til the end.  We had a blast…(even though the shopping was a shame).


And right HERE, I’d put a picture of us, but Israel has all of them downloaded on his computer.  Maybe next time.     

Still Waiting…

I’m still waiting for my wonderful husband to put up some pictures since, after all, we’ve upgraded to premium.  However, this unit in my Bible class, I’m teaching my students about patience, so I should try to be more patient about this one.  Israel downloaded close to a hundred pictures onto his computer from our camera, so hopefully he’ll put some good ones up soon.


Last weekend, Sandra, Hyun, and Charles came to visit from NJ and that was a lot of fun.  We had our annual DKAY brunch grill-out.  It was nice to hang out with all of them.  It’d been a while.  I wish we would have taken more pictures!  Sandra and Hyun also gave us our Christmas presents early…a bunch of baby stuff!!  It’s been really exciting to get so many presents for the baby.  It helps make the experience more real…for me at least. 


This Christmas is my dad’s 60th birthday.  We kids are trying to come up with something special to do for him.  Any suggestions?  My sis suggested a cruise and we’re researching that one.  We’re thinking about sending my parents to the West Caribbean.  Hopefully something nice works out. 


The baby is kicking like crazy.  Especially in the morning!  He has such a definite sleep/wake cycle that even if I sleep in for even 10 minutes, he starts wiggling in utero and he moves so much against my bladder that he forces me to get up and use the bathroom.  Of course after I get up, he stops moving and is calm again.  He probably goes to sleep after that.  I can see how selfish babies are already!  It’s been a lot of fun though.  The kicking and moving isn’t uncomfortable…yet.  It’s actually very reassuring to me that he’s still alive and active.


Well, I think that’s all for now.  I need to get going because a police man is about to come and talk to my kids about safety…and I can hear that the kids are now done with P.E.  God has been so good to us and I’m so thankful for the many ways that He watches over us.  There is really nothing to complain about.  I hope all of  you are doing well.  Let’s remain faithful to Him always!   


       

Even So, Lord Jesus

Last night, I heard the saddest news.  A church member (from Ann Arbor) just lost her unborn baby last week.  It would be a little easier to handle if she was in her first trimester, but she was in her 8th month and the baby was due around Thanksgiving time.  In the morning, she felt her baby girl kicking, and by that afternoon, when she went in for her routine check-up, the doctors failed to find a heartbeat.  The baby had passed away.  They induced her a few days later and after a long labor, she gave birth to their stillborn child. 


While these things are difficult to understand, we have to have faith that God knows what He’s doing.  This situation has caused me to put myself in her shoes and wonder how I would handle it.  It reminded me of Ellen White who actually prayed that God would take her children if living on would cause them to lose their salvation.  In times like these, it’s so comforting to know that there exists a God who loves us so much and is willing to do whatever it takes to save us.  Through the eyes of faith and against our carnal nature, we know that even situations like this somehow work together for good to them that love the Lord and are the called according to His purpose. 


Please keep this family in your prayers… 

CAMPUS Musings

Alanna and I are the only ones in the office.  I made it in before
everyone even though I missed the exit.  Dr. Pipim had a meeting
yesterday with the Secretary of the GC whom he calls “The Cardinal” (I
thought that was so funny).  Anyhow, he got in at 5 am and slept
in even though we had a staff meeting today.  I don’t know WHERE
IN THE WORLD JUSTIN is even though I just got off the phone with
him.  But he’s late too.  Even Randy isn’t here yet.  I
think he forgot we had a meeting.  Or he might just be out of town.

Even though Alanna is present with the flesh, she’s absent in the
spirit.  I have no idea where in the office she is!  I’m
starting to get freaked out.  Was there a secret rapture that I
missed?

Judy is at an inservice today.  It’s on health or diet or
something.  Dr. Griffin, MI Conference Health & Temperance
Director,  is going to be there.  Which is so funny because
last night I dreamed that we were on a flight with her.  Judy and
I totally moved everything around in the house.  It was so
impulsive.  Oh man!  Justin and Dr. P just got in.  I
better go before the doc reads our xanga!

True Colors

So we’re (Jen, David, Justin, Alanna, Judy, and IR) playing “True
Colors” at Jen’s place in Berrien Springs.  Have you heard of that
game?  There are a bunch of question cards.  You choose to
ask one of them from the pile and you get to vote which person fits the
question the most.  The name of the game is to guess what others
think about you.

One of the questions was: “Who would you rather be for 24 hours?” 
More surprising than the person with the most votes was Judy winning
2nd place!  SHE’S PREGNANT!

So I’m like “JUDY!  Who would want to be Judy!”  I thought
for sure that Jen would have the most votes.  I mean no one wants
to be a pastor, teacher, or CAMPUS worker!

And then Justin Kim is like “I mean, it’s not every day that a man can
experience pregancny.”  And it took a while for me to process that
a man…would…want…to…be…pregnant.

BTW, he’s sleeping right now…on the job.  But he just woke up.

Today’s Alanna Knapp’s B-day.  She’s 26.  All the CAMPUS men,
IR, Justin, Doc, and Bro. Randy took her out to eat…quite an
interesting group of people eating.  Dr. Pipim wore his striped
polo shirt.  Colors: orange, black, and white.  It looked
very “festive.”  Justin’s pizza had chicken, and mine had bacon
(CPK).  I think I might have eaten some of it too!

Judy’s sick…again.  I think she got what I had in SA.  Jen is over though.  She’s taking care of her right now.