Thursday, December 27, 2007

Has It Been This Long?

I didn't realize how long it had been since I put up a post. I actually thought I had done one since my "interesting" class experience, but either I dreamed it or it didn't work. Either way, here I am again.

My Understanding Diversity class is done. I'm glad. I have decided that the people I took this class with really weren't all that interested in learning about diversity or anything else for that matter. I guess for some it just boils down to getting a piece of paper after a series of classes. Learning is not necessarily the point of college for everyone. I can't say that the class was all that inspiring, but some of the reading was enlightening, so I'll be satisfied with that.

Christmas has now come and gone. We were able to take Carrie and Isaac along with Drew and Laura out for a nice dinner. I'm glad that we can all get together and enjoy one another's company. Our Sunday service was very nice with the decorating of the tree. Some people had funny comments to share and others were quite touching. I think it means more to have a tree that we all contributed to instead of one that looks like it belongs in a department store. Sunday we made the drive to Illinois in what seemed like a hurricane. We had a nice time at my brother's house. There were enough little children there this year that the excitement factor about the whole event seemed to be in the air. Plus, it always seems to bring some life to a gathering when you hear the sounds of little voices in the room.

Monday brought Christmas Eve. We spent the day at Dan's parents' house and it was quite relaxing. We had a nice lunch with all the trimmings and then played cards in the afternoon while the kids read and watched some TV. We went to church that evening and I enjoyed getting to sit together as a family. Sometimes it nice to not have any responsibility at a service. Dan's sister and her boys arrived late that night and the unwrapping of gifts took place.

Tuesday morning was the drive back to Indiana which went pretty smoothly. Carrie and Isaac both had plans that night, so Dan and I enjoyed a Christmas frozen pizza. All in all, the holiday was pretty low-key, which was quite enjoyable. I was glad I took Wednesday off to kind of unwind.

My brother is coming out this weekend to bring a hutch he made to put on top of a chest of drawers that I have. Hopefully, my grandmother's and/or mother's china will be finding a home there once I get it all painted.

Guess that pretty much brings everyone up to date with my life. Hope everyone had a great holiday and will start 2008 out wonderfully!

Peace -
JAH

4 comments:

MR said...

tell me about it... after reading Dan's blog I've gotten in the habit of clicking your link, then clicking right out of it. I was all the way back at my blog before I thought "hey, that didn't say 'Prejudice'"

I know it wasn't the same without your Mom, but hopefully after some healing it'll be like with my family, and when we all gather together, our parents are almost reassembled by our contributions.

Stress free and relaxing sounds like it should be a new tradition.

JAH said...

Good way of thinking of things. I suppose we all do represent something of each of them and now with two generations after the five of us - that just keeps getting better.

Joan Baumgartner Brown said...

Sounds like a busy, but nice Christmas. And I'm with mr - I'm always glad to see that you have a new post! Hope the new class is better than "Prejudice". Oops, I mean, "Diversity".

JAH said...

No, Joan, you were definitely right the first time on that one... My next one is on different ways to "interview" people in a counseling situation. At least I'll be able to get another view of taking a class in Huntington and on how instructors are different.