Sunday, December 21, 2008

Cold: It's what's for winter

Brrrr.  That about sums up the weather report here in Deerfield today.  I'm pretty sure the weather got UP to zero (when we woke up it was about -6).  Check out our new PICTURES at the link on the right--they give a feel for the winter we're facing here.  Molly put it best by saying "it's moved from shivering in the cold to running around screaming."  It's true--we found ourselves running to and from our car while doing errands today, involuntarily shouting with cold.  There's really nothing else you can do.  It's like you're just shouting to keep your lungs from freezing over.  Probably the biggest indicator of how cold it was came when we tried to scrape off the outside of our windshield, only to find out that what really needed scraping off was the ice on the INSIDE of the glass.  Yikes.  We're trying to adjust with gloves, hats, coats, scarves, long underwear, thick socks, and warm drinks.  We're also adjusting to driving in this weather--last night we (as in me, Daniel) managed to drive our car into a snow drift.  Luckily both car and passengers managed to escape unharmed, thanks in part to a friendly family who helped push our car out.  Doesn't the snow just bring everyone together? :)

However, the cold outside has done nothing to dampen our enthusiasm for life.   Yesterday we received one of the best compliments we could think of when one of Molly's coworkers said "Don't take this the wrong way, but the stuff you guys do for fun is usually reserved for people who are high on some drug."  We tried to explain that we're just joyful because of the many blessings God has given to us, not drugs!  Speaking of coworkers, we were treated to an amazing Brazilian barbecue dinner last night for Molly's company Christmas party.  It was probably the best meal we've ever had, from the endless perfectly cooked meat selection to the unbelievable desserts.  If you ever get a chance to go to a Brazilian barbecue, especially if it's free, you should go!

Our lives have been pretty busy since we last wrote.  Molly's job has been a little bit slower due to people taking vacations and the inclement weather conditions, but she's been busy making Christmas presents, baking, going to Bible study, helping me study (i.e. coffee runs) and generally doing the things that keep people busy in December.  I've managed to finish my classes, which is a huge relief.  Finals week was pretty brutal.  I pulled the first all-nighter since college, studying for my Old Testament final that was worth 2/3 of my grade for the course.  My finals generally went well--I think I've managed to avoid academic probation for next semester at least.  I'm excited about the next few weeks--I'm hoping to practice the drums, read some Chesterton, finally take care of all the papers lying around the house, and reflect a little bit on last semester.  

I should say that last week included what was probably one of the single best days of my life.  It all started on Thursday night, when we had some friends over to celebrate the end of Finals.  Our friends from upstairs ended up staying until about 11--which in itself is a great sign of how our friendships are progressing out here.  About the time they left, a large snowstorm rolled in.  Since we just moved from CA, we're still like little kids when it comes to snow; we essentially keep our faces glued to the window and watch it come down.  So we decided that it was really a shame to go to sleep while it was snowing outside.  Instead, we thought we would have a pizza party.  We grabbed some cold pizza from the fridge and headed across the street to Molly's clinic, where they have a Nintendo Wii system.  There we proceeded to play video games and watch movies until 3 in the morning, taking breaks every 15 minutes or so to check out the progress of the snow.  It was a blast!  We of course slept in on Friday, only to wake up to about 8 inches of snow on the ground.  We were so excited to have the day off, and the snow was so pretty, that we decided right then and there that today was going to be our Christmas.  We promptly went out and bought a two person innertube/sled and found the nearest sled hill, where we joined all the kids in celebrating a snow day.  On the first run we managed to find the only jump on the hill, which sent us flying off the tube and rolling down the hill, to the joy of the observing teenagers I'm sure.  After sledding we came home, warmed up, and headed out the Chicago Botanic Garden, which is only about 15 minutes away from us.  There we enjoyed walking in the silent snow and checking out some great Christmas lights.  Upon our return we had a wonderful time of reflecting on the past year, which has been one of the busiest of our lives.  Through it all God has been good--maybe we'll give a recap sometime soon just to show how God really has watched over us.  To finish off the night we opened up some presents, which was a blast as always.  We love giving gifts to each other.  All in all it was a fantastic 24 hours.  And we haven't even had our official Christmas yet!

In other news, we continue to develop relationships with people from church and school out here.  A couple weeks ago we got together with a few couples from our church and had a great game night.  It was really fun to hang out with people on a Saturday night and then see them the next morning at church.  We were reminded of how extremely important it is to be involved in a local church, and are so thankful that God has provided a home for us so quickly.  We've also been trying to get involved in a home bible study through church.  I met with one of the pastors about possibly leading or co-leading group, and he's working on figuring out how to find a group that would work for some kind of internship-type leadership role.  You can be praying that we find a group that will provide both leadership opportunities for us and also good fellowship with like-minded believers.  We are anxious to get involved in January if possible.

For Christmas day we'll be down in Indiana with Molly's family.  We'll leave after work on Tuesday and come back on Sunday.  The whole Green family will be there, and we are excited to see some extended family as well.  Its going to be our biggest break since our move here, and Molly especially is looking forward to a few days off.  After Christmas we have more family time to look forward to, as Molly's family will be coming up here on New Year's eve to celebrate her birthday with us.  It is wonderful to live close enough to family that we can fairly easily drive and see each other.

We hope that all our friends reading this are doing well, and that you get to have a wonderful Christmas with family, wherever you will be.  We miss you all and wish that we could see you soon.  May God remind you of Christ's love this Christmas, and may his peace and joy fill your hearts.  Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Thanksgiving Adventures

Hello friends and family--Daniel here giving you the latest lowdown on the happenings for us here in Chicago and beyond.  

Before going further let me direct your attention to the links on the right--you'll see that we have some photo albums up.  I'd suggest right clicking on the links and opening them in a new window.  Hope you enjoy them!

It feels like every time we post lately there is so much to update you on.  That probably is an indication of how busy it has been for us this November.  We had wonderful visits with my parents on one weekend, and the very next weekend got to spend a great time with Jonathan and Michelle.  While we had a blast both weekends, we were left feeling a little bit worn out afterwards.  We had about one week to recover, during which time I worked feverishly on a term paper and Molly was busy working across the street.  Although we tried to protect our evenings together, the lack of routine has been a little bit hard, especially for me I think.  I like routine :)  

After our week of relative calm, we got up really early last Tuesday to board a plane from Milwaukee to Boise for Thanksgiving.  Imagine our surprise when we ran into my Aunt Pam from Iowa while on a layover in the Minneapolis airport!  She was on her way to Boise as well as a surprise to my uncle Nathan and the rest of the Reider family.  We ended up sitting next to her on the three hour flight, and it was really fun to catch up with her and share about our lives.  If you remember we spent our first anniversary at Aunt Pam's farmhouse on our way across the country this summer, so she and her Viking husband Stan have a special place in our hearts.

Thanksgiving itself was wonderful but very packed.  We pretty much spent the whole time sitting around and eating lots of food, drinking lots of coffee, and having wonderful conversations with the Arroues and Reider families.  It was so special to be with other believers and just be encouraged by them.  I think we both felt very cared for, as we were able to talk about our transition to Chicago and all the things we're working through as we adjust to a new life.  The time definitely went by too fast, as we had to board a plane early on Friday morning in order for Molly to get back for work on Saturday.

Actually I should say that we TRIED to board a plane early on Friday morning.  In reality what happened was we attempted to board the plane at 8 AM, but we didn't really board until about 4.  For some reason our plane decided it didn't want to work (perhaps it ate too much turkey the day before) and so we were stranded at the airport for 8 hours.  It was one of those situations where there's really nothing you can do, because at any moment the plane might be fixed, and so the time stretches on, and on, and on.  Eventually we were able to go take a little adventure away from the airport and enjoy the beautiful Fall day outside.  We like to call it "extreme carry-on walking"--check out our pictures for samples of what it looked like.  The great thing about being married is that even being stranded at an airport can be fun--Molly and I really can make any situation fun when we're together!  At ended up being a very long day, since we got up before 6 and didn't get to our house until midnight.  I'm beginning to think that my parents may have passed down their unnerving ability to turn any vacation into "an adventure."

We are hoping that December is a little bit more normal, although we have a lot more family stuff to look forward to, including a visit from Molly's family on this Friday.  I'm sure that this month will go by just as fast as last month did, between finals for me, new clients for Molly at her job, and everything surrounding Christmas.  And to cap it all off we'll be celebrating Molly's birthday on December 31st (hint hint) with the Green family up here.  Speaking of which, we are really looking forward to the snow that December brings to Chicago.  In fact we just had our first real blanket of snow come last night.  We've got our house all decorated for Christmas and our enjoying the warm and snuggly feeling that the winter season brings.  We miss all of you!  Hope you had a great Thanksgiving and are enjoying the advent season.  Love to you all.

The Reiders