Another 13.1 Done

I lined up this morning alone to run my 11th Evansville Half Marathon.  By alone, I mean that none of my usual running partners were by my side.  This year I didn’t train with anyone and the person who encouraged me to sign up with her dropped out this morning due to a foot injury. […]


Fall Lodge Weekend

This weekend Walker ran away to camp to participate in the Fall Lodge Reunion. He was looking forward to it.  The lodge members serviced Camp and bonded with other members. Walker worked on trail maintenance, cleaning the aquatics area, expanding the Ahatsistari Fire Pit, repairing the fire pits at Woodsmanship, and working in the stables. […]


Strange Folks and More

Last night after driving Mason and a friend out to Camp Ondessonk for Fall Lodge Weekend, I drove out to spend time with Kim in St. Louis. I spent the night with her and her pooch. We got up early and went off to a great little coffee shop to knit and catch up.  The […]


Lotus—More than a Flower*

The juniors and seniors at SIG travel to Bloomington every year for a world music and arts festival called Lotus.  According to the website, huge crowds of people have been descending upon Bloomington for 26 years now to “experience places far removed from their everyday routines and to broaden their worldview through the arts.” The […]


Washington DC 2019 | Day Five

Wednesday, September 25, 2019 Mason summarized Wednesday with just a few words:  breakfast, bus, two stops and home. I bet there was a lot of YouTube and Snapchat going on too.  Today’s post includes some of the photos that didn’t quite fit in other places but that I wanted to include. Each day the students […]


Washington DC 2019 | Day Four

Tuesday, September 24, 2019 Today started much like yesterday with complimentary breakfast at the hotel and then they made their way to George Washington’s Mount Vernon.  They toured the 21 room mansion built in 1734 by Augustine Washington. This is the room George Washington called his “New Room.” It served as a dining room or […]


Washington DC 2019 | Day Three

Today was a busy day from the start. The first stop was at Arlington National Cemetery. Then, our group witnessed the Changing of the Guard.  Four of our students—Christian, Colleen, Emily and Caden—lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. It was a beautiful day to participate in such a solemn ceremony.   […]


Washington DC 2019 | Day Two

Sunday, September 22, 2019 The students awoke bright and early and after breakfast at the hotel, they boarded the bus.  The first destination of the day was the National Zoo.  The tour director always anticipates the unspoken question about why they visit the zoo when there is so much (more) to do in Washington DC.  […]


Washington DC 2019 | Day One

The big day finally arrived! This is the second time we are sending off a kiddo to Washington DC for the 8th grade trip.  Mason was excited to go.  They will be gone from today until Wednesday and the agenda is packed.  There is no time for mischief with all that the school has planned. […]


Ode to Grandma

Today was the funeral for my sweet grandma, Juvella Johnson. Her celebration of life was an unexpected family reunion of my dad, his siblings, most of my cousins and many of the great grandkids. Grandma’s funeral mass was celebrated at St. Agatha Church on a beautiful sunny morning and just as had happened when Grandpa […]