elaine 27 Aug 2008 01:13 pm

More of Elaine’s boring life

I started school on Monday, and it was great because I’m in high school now, and yet they still treat me like I’m a kindergartner. And all the Juniors and Seniors are super rude, because to them I’m just a stupid little sophomore. It’s nice to see all my friends again, but I don’t like school. None of my teachers are especially nice, and I don’t have a ton of classes with my friends, but I’ll get over it. I’m not in any fall sports, so I just run on my own after school to get ramped up for track in the spring. That’s about all I have to say for now, so you’ll hear more about my insanely interesting life soon. Love you all!

chuck 22 Aug 2008 07:36 pm

By the Numbers

I did not realize how sad and pathetic I am as it has been almost a year since I last posted my last blog.

My last entry discussed my return to college life, so I thought that I would start there.

I am currently on a 3 week break before starting the fall semester. Since my last class was Statistics, I thought that I would write in that context.

1- The number of years that I have been at this “school” thing

1 ½- How many years I have left. As much as I wish that time would generally slow down, this is one area of my life that I wish would go a little faster than normal.

90- The percent of statistics that Travis says are “made-up” on the spot.

816- The number of miles that I have commuted to work by bicycle this summer. I would like to get to 1000, but the days are starting to get short. Technically, I don’t know if I am “sticking it to the man” by reducing my carbon footprint while commuting to an oil refinery, but it sure feels good.

65- The number of miles that Onjya and I biked last weekend on our Father-Daughter camping trip. (Way to go Onjya!) It was extremely fun. We camped, swam, canoed, fished and ate smores…good times!

3- The number of teenagers in our home that are helping out so much while mom is away. No fighting, the work is getting done, everyone is staying fed. Yeah!

1996- Driving distance in miles from Farmington, MN to Napa, CA. It seems like an awfully long way away, but I know that is where Renee’ needs to be, and where our thoughts and prayers are all directed. Get well soon Shari and Fred.

5- The result of 4 + 1; also the number of people that I will look forward to sleeping in their own beds again soon.

3- The number of days that are left in the kids’ summer vacation! Yippeeyeah!! I hope that my cell phone can get used to not ringing continuously from 9am-4pm daily.

My first class in the fall will be a professional writing class. I’ll have to figure out a way to make that the theme of my next blog.

Chuck

travis 22 Aug 2008 12:54 pm

on american consumerism

i went on a mission trip a couple of weeks ago and i was beyond amazed at how much poverty so many people were living in.

i felt embarassed at how much wealth i was living in and it really made me appretiate what i had.

but at the same time everytime i buy an overpriced shirt or a new pair of pants,

i cant help but to think that theres someone out there who needs this shirt more than i do.

with all the impoverished people in the world, the little i do to try and help seems so insignificant.

advertising has us chasing cars and clothes,

working jobs we hate

to buy things we dont need.

with an underpaying job and an unsatisfying school i dont have the time or the money to do the good that i should be doing.

and even if i did i wouldnt know where to go.

i love my life, and i love my family.

but most of things that truly bring me joy are not purchased.

i just wish there were easier ways to help save the world.

i wish society wasnt stuck in this rut of working and buying, working and buying.

onjya 21 Aug 2008 11:21 am

Fishing

Almost everyday this summer i have gone fishing. Whenever i go fishing i don’t go on a boat and go fishing, i ride my bike 2 Lake Julia Park. Everytime i catch either; sunnies, bluegills, bullheads/catfish. Then until yesterday when i was @ the park for about 4 hours w/ my friend Jeremy, and then @ 1:00 p.m. i caught a carp. it was about 3 lbs. then i called my friend Mitch, and he came down and saw the carp and when it was time 2 let the carp go i took it out of the bucket and i handed it over 2 Mitch and he kissed it and threw it back in the lake. i also got really badly sunburnt yesterday. but now it doesn’t hurt that much since my dad put lotion on it last night.

renee 21 Aug 2008 10:39 am

Life on the Mountain

Hello everyone, just wanted to update all of you on Shari and life up here at Berryessa. Shari is doing remarkably well for all she has been through. Her injuries are quite serious, it seems she broke just about everything from the waist up. Of most concern is her broken back and neck. She can lay in bed and lay back in a chair without her brace on but otherwise has to have the brace on. She is obviously in a lot of pain and still on pain medication on a regular basis. Her attitude is very good, she is working hard on being a good patient! It could be so easy to just be plain grumpy but you can see that she is working on not letting that happen. She is very grateful for the help given and for the encouragement of others.

 I have to ditto what mom said, cards, letter, phone calls are a wonderful thing! She will be laid up for a very long time and I am sure that frustration and depression will set in.

 

Leila and I are up here during the day now, as Fred has gone back to work. We are driving up and down the mountain each day to get out of the house a bit for ourselves and to give Fred and Shari a break from feeling like their lives are completely invaded. It is an awful drive! I cannot believe that people voluntarily make the choice to have to comute that every day! Makes me grateful for my boring little suburban neighborhood! Leila will go home this weekend. I am still not sure how long I am staying. Shari goes back to the doctor on Wednesday and hopefully we will know more then about what care is required and for how long. 

Mom has sprained her ankle and is convalescing herself. It will make it difficult for her to be the only on available to care for Shari. We will see what happens. I am sure it will all work out fine.

Keep Shari in your prayers, there is a long road ahead. Pray for the careg\ivers around her, it is a task we are thrilled to be able to do, but also a challenge. Pray for Leila and Renee’s families as we are gone from them. Pray for Chuck with those three teenagers! :-) Pray for those three teenagers without mom!! :-)

 

Also I have been hearing about how many of you actually come to this website by hearing about  how many people found out about Shari’s accident by reading it here…so leave us comments so we know you are there! :-)

 

carol 12 Aug 2008 02:15 pm

Shari

As most of you are aware , Shari and Fred were in a horrible car accident. She is hospitalized with major injuries, in a hard Body frame that is helping to stabilize her so the fractures in her neck and shoulders can heal.  The device is wrapped around her body and begins at her waist and goes all the way to up under her lower lip. It makes it difficult to pronounce her words but she is very determined and trying hard to mend, knowing she has many days ahead of her that will be filled with physical theraphy.  When Sam was very ill, Shari begged on the Family Blog for people to send him cards  of encouragement. You will never know just how good it made him  feel to  know that people in the Lawson Family cared about the horribe S—, he was going through. He recieved Cards, letters , phone calls and Gifts. It was so special and gave our hearts Hope!!! Some of you were extremely generous and I will forever be gratefull.  Now, it is Shari’s turn.  Please send her some kind of encouragement. It takes very little time out of your day to do something special for those who need it.  After all, you never know when it might be you who needs some cheering up.   Love you, all  Carol

renee 10 Aug 2008 12:14 pm

Such a Small World, Such a Big World

The world feels incredibly big and incredibly small all at once this week.
We heard the horrible news out of Bejing yesterday of the American who was stabbed to death. While this happened a world away it happened to a man who lives in Lakeville, Minnesota. The Lakeville city line is less than two miles from our house. This man’s grandchildren go to school with my children. How can something that is so far away seem so close.
And then the news from home this week that my sister Shari and her husband Fred have been in a horrible car accident. And now something that has happened right here in America seems oh so far away. You realize the vastness of our country when you want to just get in the car and start driving to your family and realize that is just not practical because it will take you three long days to drive there…
Please pray for my dear sister and her husband. Shari’s injuries are very serious and she will be in the hospital for a long time and recovery for a very long time. We are so thankful for her life! Pray for us Pedley’s as we deal with decisions about getting family members to California and the cost associated with that.
This world is oh so small and oh so big all at the same time!!
–Renee

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