Tuesday, September 30, 2008

First day of Fall

I know today isn't the official first day of Fall, but for me (Daniel) today is the REAL first day of fall.  It is absolutely gorgeous outside today in Deerfield.  It rained all day yesterday, but today the rain blew away and left a clear blue sky with white puffy clouds scuffling along high above--everything you could ask for in a perfect sky.  I was so inspired by the weather that I went out running in the ridiculous "neighborhoods" (i.e. mansions with Central Park-ish lawns surrounding them) surrounding Trinity.  My run wasn't quite as beautiful as the day, but it was great to just be out in this weather.  The trees are beginning to turn, the air is crisp, you can smell dry leaves and cut grass and muddy dirt.  I think this day definitely rivals some of the prettiest Fall days I've ever experienced--five years ago, in Oxford.  And that's saying something!  I pretty much was in love with Fall over in Jolly Old England :)

I was going to post some pictures, but I'm afraid I couldn't do it justice.  And plus, more clouds are rolling in again . . . looks like the perfect Fall day may not last very long.

In other news, wasn't Molly's last blog great?  I'll try to convince her to write often!  Also, Molly and I had a great time at our church on Sunday.  I say "our church" because I think we have found a home.  We went to the Pastor's house for lunch on Sunday, along with some other church members.  We really enjoyed everyone we met, plus the food was very good!  They even invited us to come to the local High School's Homecoming football game this Friday.  We can't go though because we already have plans with friends.

Speaking of friends, God continues to bless us with new relationships out here.  We now have several couples that we would probably consider rather close friends already.  Living on campus has been great for that--there are so many people around here that are in similar situations as us.  Tomorrow night we're going with our friends Dave and Libby to watch the Boise State football game at our favorite new restaurant--the Cubby Bear!  (yes, it's named after the local pro teams).  As a bonus, the Cubs are playing my beloved Dodgers in the first game of baseball playoffs at the same time.  I'm thinking about wearing my Dodgers shirt and seeing if I get beat up :)

Well, I am hungry after my run.  Hope you all are doing well.  Write us back sometime!

Daniel

Friday, September 26, 2008

Seeing Blue

   Well if your thoughts mirror mine at all in these last few weeks, you're probably thinking to your self, "Goodness Mols, when are YOU going to contribute a blessed thing to this blog?!"  

Ta Da!......

 Following the soggy weather a couple of weeks ago, the most beautiful days have swiftly followed. It has been a warm and late extension of summer, but some trees are just beginning to hint at their knowledge of fall. One who is brilliantly confused, is dropping golden leaves all over our courtyard already. It's lovely. 

And aside from seeing a blue sky again, Daniel and I decided to bring a piece of the sky indoors with us. We spent a few late nights after school/work last week painting our living room the color of a very calm peacock. We're still thoroughly enjoying the effects of such a happy change in our home.  HOME. I'd say the paint has pushed us nearer that word. 

With our place looking even more settled, we had a torrent of guests in and out of our apartment. Just how we like it. Our new friends from upstairs, sweet Meg, Daniel's sister Amanda and her roommate from Wheaton,  our friends from across campus, and lastly my Momma, Aunt Missy and fire-cracker Nana. They came into town for one night to to see the show Wicked in the city. It was lovely. We continue to enjoy the fruits of having a front window facing the courtyard. Daniel is able to to keep up on the neighbors throughout the day (we tease he's like a cute little granny) and people have taken to knocking on our windows to say hi or invite us to do something. We love it. 

Daniel is positively dominating (to use a favorite Reider word) Greek. I'd like to say it's all GEEK to me:) Just kidding. I'm sooo proud of him. He's enjoying his classes, and is a wonderful attentive friend to fellow seminarians, while still adjusting to the grind that inevitably accompanies the excitement of ministry preparation. I'm still adjusting to work and learning so much. I know it will take a long time to feel confident, and I'm a bit antsy for that day. But I continue to love the kids, and the weeks simply fly by.  Despite the ups and downs of continuing to adjust, we carry a keen sense of being deeply blessed. 

Today for our day off, we discovered a free way (oh YESSSSSS!) to enjoy the nearby Chicago Botanic Gardens. It was such a beautiful place to explore.  We're looking forward to getting back to enjoy the changes reflected through the seasons. Enjoy dear friends. We love and miss you.



Daniel discovered to his dismay that the sun dial did not reflect Day-light savings time.
                                                     Something had to be done.....

                                                               A new  'do for the fall:)

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Just another day . . .

Closed roads.  Flood warnings.  Flight delays.  Lots of rain.

A hurricane?  No, just another day in Chicago.  I feel like rain must be a trigger for me to update the blog, but it might just be the coincidence of it pouring rain two Saturdays in a  row.  This particular rainstorm is supposed to last a few days.  Which means that when studying there are three things you need to keep close by (see below)


From left to right:  coffee, book, pillow!

Here's the view from our house right now:

Notice the sweet grill we have in the picture below--I'm trying to learn how to barbecue like a real man!  Kind of hard in the rain though . . .
In non-weather related news, Molly and I are doing pretty well.  Molly continues to get adjusted to working at her new job, and has up and down days.  I stopped by today and got to see her interacting with kids and parents a little bit, and let me say she does an excellent job!  I wish they would let me come and watch her more often--it's fun to see a pro in action.

My schooling is going well.  So far I'm doing great at Greek, which has been surprising to me.  But as I tell people here, I've got no excuse for doing poorly at school at the moment--I've got plenty of time to study!  Other than Greek I've just been doing a lot of reading.  I'm especially enjoying my Biblical Theology class and my Old Testament class, both of which are giving me lots of new insights into how to study scripture. 

We're spending more time with new friends out here, which is a huge blessing.  You can keep praying for us to find a new church home--so far we haven't found anything we're very thrilled about.  Molly is in a women's bible study on campus that she is enjoying, so that's been good for her to get to know a few other women around here.  And we've been able to see our sisters in Wheaton a few times, which is always really great.

Well I should go back to studying.  Hope you're all doing well--feel free to email or give us a call any time.  I'll try to convince Molly to give an update the next time--make sure she agrees with me about how things are going!  Bye for now.


Thursday, September 4, 2008

Why it is green here

Hello everyone, it's Daniel here again.  So Molly and I went into Chicago for a fun trip on Labor Day and we were surprised at how green it still is there, even though it is the tail end of the summer.  What could have caused this to happen?  California stops being green around March 19, so we figured that everything here would be brown and gross.  Not so--and now we know why.

It has been raining nonstop all day--cats and dogs raining.  Raining like the clouds all sprung leaks big enough to sink the Titanic in a heartbeat.  Raining fit to flood the pot-holed streets.  Raining so hard that reading "An Atlas of the Holy Land" is literally being prescribed by doctors as a cure for insomnia.  In short, I'm expecting Noah to float by any minute.  And as further proof that we are no longer in California, no Trinity students are running frantically around campus, as Biola students (ourselves included) were likely to do every time a good downpour showed up.

Life is starting to feel a little bit more settled for us.  Molly is getting more used to her job.  Her boss told her yesterday that she is "way ahead" of any other employee who has come in with the same amount of experience.  I'm so proud of her!  My classes are going well.  I dropped my Evangelism class in favor of a Missions class.  I'm going to tackle it next semester instead. Other than that, I'm just trying to adjust to the VERY long lectures.  My Old Testament class goes from 7:30-10:50 on Wednesday mornings--gross!  The professors are good though, and I'm slowly getting used to doing lots and lots of reading (my OT class has something like 1,500 ages this semester, which seems like a lot for one class!)

We are starting to make some friends--the people here are all very friendly.  We've done a couple dinners with people in our apartment complex and had a great time getting to know those couples who are in a similar situation as us in this new place.  It's good to know we're not alone.

Well this is getting a bit long.  I hope that you all are doing well.  Keep praying for us as we adjust to this new area.  I think that our emotions especially are on edge as we adjust to everything from new streets to new faces out here.  Below are some pictures from our trip to Chicago--enjoy!