"In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." –John 16:33

Year: 2005 Page 10 of 12

Kelly is still just 10 years old

For a couple more days, our baby girl is still just ten years old. I took a couple of pictures of her and put them in the album here.


Kelly right before her eleventh birthday

Life is very good. The kids are having a good spring break even though most of yesterday was spent running around to Jefferson for piano lessons, to Salem to pick up some stuff at a store, to another store to buy new thongs, etc., etc. Tomorrow is Kelly’s big birthday party at the house with all of her little homeschool buddies. I guess there will be four girls there along with Kelly and Christian.

Second to last meeting

We had a super meeting last night. Andrew and Rhonda came over with Joe and Lyle. Andrew is studying at pharmacy school, but will only be here for three or four more months. Nice folks. Heather and Clinton Eblen came over along with Clinton’s girlfriend. Also, Lorena’s cousin Martha Nelson and her husband Tony came along. Our dear neighbor Hank Whitsit came, too. We had just a super little Bible study on “children and correction.” We read the references together that Joe had given us earlier, then talked about them. It was a wonderful study. The kids were both very good and very humble. They both read and Kelly even brought up a thought. Next week will be the last study, so we are going to have chips, guacamole, and salsa.

Knoppix 3.8

I have booted my system to Knoppix 3.8, a Linux live boot disk and am accessing the internet and writing this post using just that (not Windows). It is pretty amazing. Lately my work has been changing a lot. I am really not sure what is going to happen here. I think we might lose a lot of people to attrition based on unhappiness with the changes and, if we do not start getting more work, we might lose some to layoffs. I hope one of them is not me.

Sprained ankle weekend

I am feeling like an old man. Toward the end of work on Friday, I was walking between buildings when I sprained my ankle. It hurt like only a sprained ankle can hurt. I had a pretty bad attitude all weekend long, slept crooked or something and ended up with a sharp pain in my neck, back, and shoulder. Based on my attitude and actions during the whole weekend, I pretty much deserved that whole deal. Life goes on.

The new homeschool schedule seems to have worked very well. On Friday, the kids focused on their work hard in the morning. If it were not for the fact that they were a little bit behind because of procrastination earlier in the week, both Kelly and Christian would have finished everything before lunch. Actually, I think they felt pretty good about their work and, inspite of my bad attitude, that led into a pretty good weekend for them…

Retooling the homeschool schedule

Last night when I got home, the kids told me that they had not yet finished their homeschool work. This has been happening a little too frequently over the last several weeks. The work the kids do is fine, but they have not been completing everything. For a period of about a month this winter, I was giving them pretty heavy loads, so we could get ahead enough for everyone to leave for Mexico over the Memorial Day weekend. That got changed when we found that Lorena could not take her math final at the community college until the second week in June. After that, I backed off so the kids work load is really pretty light compared to what they were doing previously. Nevertheless, they have not been completing all the work by the time I get home at between 4:15 and 4:30 in the afternoon…

Business considerations

Our little company, Quality Corners is doing well right now. We are getting more business little by little, we should have neither short nor long term debt other than month to month operating costs in a little over a year, and we are continuously improving our processes to improve quality and reduces costs. We have one machine that will eliminate two people from one of our lower margin products so that we can move them over to start working on one of our areas of increased business while at the same time increasing the margin and the throughput of our lowest margin product. That is a machine that automatically edge routs the MDF rosettes we manufacture. Our fourth round corner shaper…

Sparsely attended meeting

Only Joe Layman, Lyle Waldo, and our family showed up at our bible study last night. It was pretty sad. We were hoping more people from the neighborhood would show, but all we got was us. It was still a super study on “Fathers and Husbands”. It is great to get a sense for what the workers go through every meeting and even better to see the selfless attitude of our workers. I think about those who have been trying to share the gospel for many, many years and cannot even get a hearing. Nevertheless, it is God’s work we are doing and not our own. I am particularily appreciative of the way Lorena invites people. She is fearless and truly a wonderful partner in this life.

Opportunities

The kids did great in homeschool yesterday. Christian broke the two minute barrier yesterday for the first time on his flash cards. He did 1:08 seconds on the hard side and 0:48 seconds on the easier one. We were very excited about that. Kelly is working on the rough draft of her report on newspapers. She has almost four hand written pages right now. The original goal was for her to write a five page report. I am not sure how her written pages will convert to typed pages, but it is looking quite good. She should put the final touches on her outline today.

I love my family

We had another super weekend. We went to lunch on Saturday morning, bought and flew some kites on Saturday afternoon, and saw a beautiful meteor fall to the earth a little before 8:00 on Saturday evening. We went to Baja Fresh, the only place that is even remotely worthwhile in Corvallis, after meeting on Sunday and took my cousin, Tim Meekum to meeting on Sunday evening. God is truly good. I also took what I think is a great picture of Christian


Christian flying his kite in the front yard

I got the pictures of the ski trip and some images Minita sent us of the belts Tonio made for everyone up in the gallery, too.

Christian blasts ahead

For the last two days, Christian has been doing extra pages in his math. So far, I think he has done an extra week. Day before yesterday, he also did about four extra pages in Easy Grammar. He is going to finish those two items up for the year in just a few more weeks. Kelly is also doing great and should finish her math and grammar about the same time as Christian. Both of them should finish up on this years Spelling Power a little bit early, too. We got an email telling us that we can take our standardized tests this year at Santiam Christian School. The tests take place over three days. It will be very nice to see how they do.

A big day for Christian

Christian did an amazing job yesterday on his homeschool. He did about three extra days each of both Easy Grammar and Singapore Math. He got a little frustrated because he had to make more correction than usual commensurate with the extra amount of work he did. Both Kelly and Christian are doing a good job this year. We are in the home stretch now with only ten weeks to go. We should start finishing up Easy Grammar over the next three or four weeks and then Singapore Math a couple of weeks after that. The last part of the schedule will be pretty leisurely going into the summer. Our schedule should be as follows:

  • Week 10 – March 14-18
  • Spring break – March 21-25
  • Week 9 – March 28-April 1
  • Week 8 – April 4-8
  • Week 7 – April 11-15
  • Week 6 – April 18-22
  • Week 5 – April 25-29
  • Week 4 – May 2-6
  • Week 3 – May 9-13
  • Week 2 – May 16-20
  • Week 1 – May 23-27
  • Lorena does not get out of school until the second week in June and we will not go to Mexico until the last week in June, so the kids should have about a month of just free time before they start in on their Spanish studies.

    Letter to the editor: cell phones (photo)

    Kelly’s letter to the editor got published!


    Kelly's letter to the editor on cell phones

    Our first meeting

    Our bible study was great last night. Not very many people showed up, but there were more than I expected. Our neighbors Hank and Sue were there. We are very sorry that they are going to move away from here in the next month or so. The people who bought their place own a Tom’s Garden Store in Albany. We have heard they have two childern in their teens. Everyone seems to think they are very nice people. Maybe we can get some help dealing with all the clover in our yard.

    Bible study today

    Last night, Lorena went around the neighborhood and invited everyone to our house for a bible study tonight. Our workers, Joe Layman and Lyle Waldo are coming over to lead the meeting. I hope some people show up. Later this week, we will put a small ad in the newspaper inviting people to come and join us. I am not sure that will work either. Lorena is so good at inviting people. She has absolutely no fear and I appreciate her very much for that. We got off to a little bit of a rocky start on the homeschool again, but I think we are up and going now.

    Back from skiing

    We had a marvelous skiing trip with the Rizos family at Mt. Bachelor last week. I will post some pictures to the gallery later this week if I have time, but probably on the weekend. Everyone skied including the Dads and Moms. We stayed at Eagle Crest, a fabulous resort outside of Redmond. Dave and Glad Christie came and stayed with us for two nights early in the week. Grandpa Milo and Grandma Sarah came and stayed with us for a couple of nights at the end of the week and then stayed on through Saturday and Sunday to relax, go to meeting, clean up, and check out on Monday. The highlight of the trip was our bible study on I Corinthians 8 with Grandpa, Grandma, and all the kids on Saturday morning.

    The day before vacation starts

    The car is ready, the kids only have a few more small homeschool items to complete, the Rizo family is on the way, and the excitement is building. We are all quite excited to head on over to Mount Bachelor and strap on our skis. This should be a super time. I will try to post some pictures and comments here.

    Still getting ready…

    Yesterday Lorena washed the car, got a couple of things on the car fixed at the car dealership, and then brought the car out and cleaned it up on the inside. It is immaculate. It really is like driving a new car now and will be a joy to take to Bend. Then, somehow, Christian was able to fix the garage door that was not going up and down like it should. It is very nice to have that all done. The only thing left is to get a screw to fix a loose cup-holder and we are set to go. I still have to buy a ski coat and we all need to get some long underwear, but we can do that on Saturday. I put up some new pictures of the Chapman women here.

    Getting ready to travel

    We are starting to ramp down our homeschool a little as we move toward our ski weekend. Lorena spent a couple of hours really cleaning out the car. She is going to get a screw to fix one of the cupholders for the back seat that has been hanging from two out of three screws for about a year now. The cruise control and horn quit working and the airbag light came on, on the mini-van several weeks back and it has been bugging me. I did not want to drive over to Bend with the car in that condition so I got on the internet to find out what was wrong. It turns out that there was a recall on a part that causes exactly those problems. When I called the dealership, I was told they could have me in and get the thing fixed in a half an hour. Lorena is taking it in today right after the kids swimming lesson.

    Presidents day, three day weekend

    We had a leisurely three day weekend. It was really quite a good time. One of the highlights was Christian’s design of a logo and name for the new Albany swimming pool. You can see that here. He drew the logo, wrote a letter, and hand carried them into city hall and gave them to the Parks and Recs lady. I mowed the lawn this weekend and ended up with a small net loss of weight. That is a major accomplishment for me because I usually fall off the wagon big time and eat massive amounts of food. I am really going to try to reign in my eating over our upcoming ski vacation in Bend with the Rizo family. I am sure some skiing during that time will help.

    New machine

    It looks like we might have a new CNC router at the house in a month or so. We are ordering it from a company in Pittsburgh to make fancy rosettes for Quality Corners. I certainly hope that it works. We think we can get quite a bit of business from one or our current customers if the thing works. They will ship the machine to our house in Albany. After I have made up some samples and set up the machine so that it can run automatically, I will send it off to Ron Voorhees to use at our factory in Caldwell, Idaho.

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