Saturday, November 15, 2008

So, I'll try to make this worth the wait....
I thought I'd update the blog this weekend, since I had some time (relative to previous weekends, anyway....) In case anyone still stops by here, this is what we've been up to!

Madeline is on the quiz team at our church. They are studying the book of Exodus this year, and she has been working very hard. Yesterday was her second quiz meet, and the first I have been able to attend.

Here she is ready for questioning with the two gals who were on her team.

Time out with the coach....
The look on her face here is one of realization that she just had her first perfect quiz out and earned her gold medal!
picking up that gold medal.....

After the final match of the day with her team. (I tried to get one with everyone's eyes open....maybe next month!) They did well, got better with each match of the day. One of her teammates had her first quiz out and earned a silver medal!
So.....other things we've been up to.....Madeline learned to ride a bike without training wheels!
We took the kids to the top of the parking garage at IUSB and had them ride in circles. Here's a shot of Timothy having fun and working hard.
We went down to TN and had a surprise party at Chuck E. Cheese for Madeline. Here she is with her beautiful aunts....
Here's Timothy with Uncle Brent...looks like he loves him ;)
Now, you tell me, who is more excited about that token Timothy has?
Madeline getting ready to blow out her candles....birthday song! I can't believe this is birthday number NINE!
Uncle Brent and Aunt Laura brought their nephews from the Robinson side, and Madeline and Timothy had a blast with them.
Mimi and Papa got Madeline tickets to see Veggietales Live that night! Timothy even got to come along =)
Doesn't look like he's scared of Harley anymore....getting some kisses!
While we were down south, I decided it was time to get a haircut....
I was able to donate close to 11 inches to locks of love......
Plus I went home with a cute new haircut from Laura....thank you!
The next weekend we had our Ohio family over to celebrate Madeline's birthday. Here she is waiting outside for some of our guests to arrive. It was such a beautiful day!
Timothy's buddy from church came too. Here they are playing a game, waiting for the festivities to start.
Madeline with my cousins from Ohio.....what a precious row of princesses!
See how we got the guys to watch the present opening? We placed it right in front of football.
With the yummy ice cream birthday cake.
Papaw even got on the trampoline to jump with his princesses!
Biggest birthday surprise came the next day on her birthday....when she went to her room to get ready for bed she found a new bike!
Our church had a Halloween alternative night for the community. It was the first chance Madeline had for quite awhile to see some of her best friends. They had a fun night together, and a couple weeks after, the girls had Madeline over for a sleepover. Good fun with good friends!
Here's Timothy climbing one of the blow up toys at the church event. he had fun too!
The kids were part of a choir that sang at a dinner/fund raiser for their school. This is the only picture Mike was able to get of the two of them together. He did get a video of the singing, but it was pretty dimly lit. I'll post that so you can see as much as you can see....
A picture of my best friend's little girl because it was so precious I couldn't resist posting it! My BFF and her little gal came by because they were in town. We were supposed to go out, but I had sinus and ear infections and was feeling really crummy. It was good to see them for the short time they stopped by though.
Timothy is such a good friend, helping her get her shoe back on when she jumped right out of it on the trampoline.... (This picture is a definite keeper....we'll have to use it in their wedding slide show...can I get an "Amen!", BFF?)
All three of the kids having a little fun on the trampoline.
We took the kids back to IUSB so Madeline could try out her new bike.....she loved it, of course.
Timothy enjoying his bike ;)
Ok, now anyone that knows me, will be able to tell from this picture that something is up.....how in the world did Madeline's hair get so fixed up on a Sunday morning?
Aunt Laura flew in to surprise us for the weekend! That's how! (Uncle Brent got to come up too! What a treat to see them....sorry I didn't have more time to spend with you guys....you know how med school can be =P)
We went out for dinner that night with our friends Mike and Jaci from church.....
We met up after dinner with our friends Marcus and Heather too....we had to take a picture of the three of us gals together because look, it's "Heather, Shannon, and Laura"
To cap off the surprise weekend, Mike had gotten tickets to go see Third Day in concert. Here's our whole crew after the concert.
So, that's some of what we've been up to the past couple months or so. As far as school goes, I am now done with embryology, anatomy, and on Friday, finished biochemistry. The Lord is faithful and I am receiving A LOT of prayer power, I am well aware of that! Thanks so much for caring about our family and lifting us up in prayer.
Speaking of thanks......if you are still reading, you need to know that my mother-in-law is a saint! She came over last weekend to watch the kids so we could go to the concert, (Mike had planned that whole weekend without me knowing.) and the next day she drove Laura and Brent to the airport for us, before heading back home. As if that wasn't a tremendous enough help to us, she came back this Thursday to pick the kids up from their half day of school and spent the night with us. While I was away studying, she didn't just love on my kids for me....she did all my laundry! Thanks so much for your help, Mom. Love you!
Ok.....it's off to the wonderful world of Histology for me now. The last class before Christmas break....cannot wait!


I uploaded some new videos, so you can find those below. Thanks for reading!
-shannon
The kids riding bikes on the top of the IUSB parking garage.....


One of Madeline's first solo streaks on her bike.....


Here's a spin on bike riding....now it's my dad who needs a push from Mike. You thought I forgot I had this, didn't you, Dad?


Not that you'll be able to make any of this out, but here is the dimly lit video of the kids singing for the school event. Timothy is on the front row on the left and Madeline is in the back row closer to the center of the group.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Hello out there.....

So....I have a ton of excuses, and if you're interested in hearing them, go ahead and ask next time you see me. One of the reasons I haven't blogged in forever though is actually logistical. I can't find the adapter to my memory stick to get the pictures off my camera! So...even if I did have the time....well, you know.

I took a few pictures with my phone though, and was able to transfer them, so I thought I'd share them. Not the best quality photography, since they were from my phone...but the the subjects, as always, are of the highest quality!


Madeline came with me to cast my vote. Since Indiana had early voting, we took advantage of that, but still had to wait in line for close to two hours! She was surprisingly patient....for the most part.

Yes....my vote....but I wanted her to feel like she was part of the process =)

On election night, we went to the park....it was such a beautiful day, and since I'd already taken care of my civic responsibility.....we had a bit of fun before the kiddos went to bed and I hit the books.


Speaking of books....I need to get back to them. Thanks for remembering me and my family in your prayers; we are so grateful for every prayer that goes up on our behalf. The Lord is faithful!

love, shannon

P.S. My friend Jodi went to the baby center in Kenya! Check out her blog and see her pictures. I am SO excited for her...and excited for her family, since they have her back now ;)

P.P.S. I got an e-mail from the kids' school today, and they have a new way of raising money for the school through a web search engine that makes a small donation to the school every time it is used. I reset my homepage to goodsearch.com and now every time I search for something the school will get a (very small, but it adds up!) donation. If you want to use the search engine (powered by yahoo) consider putting Good Shepherd Montessori down as who you'd like your search to benefit.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Med School...
You know what med school does to you...ok....what med school does to me? It makes me forget that I want to be a doctor. We move so quickly through the material that I find myself questioning how I'll ever take in everything. I have so little time for my family, and yet I still feel like I am not doing enough studying. It seems like there is always something to feel guilty about....why didn't I study more? How many nights in a row is this that I have come home after my kids are in bed? How long can Mike keep going like this? I thought I studied so hard in my undergraduate studies, but I really had no idea! In the midst of all the academic work, it is easy to get bogged down and to lose sight of why I started on this journey.

Thursday night, however, I was reminded. At the South Bend campus we run block scheduling the first year. That means that we take our science classes one at a time, and right now, I am taking anatomy. Anatomy is classically the toughest class as a first year, and having it all crunched into 7 weeks is intense! In addition to our science classes though, we also take a course called "introduction to clinical medicine." Every couple of weeks we meet for dinner at the med school with our professors, and we discuss issues in clinical medicine. Thursday night we had a session on death and dying.

I first have to say that our faculty is amazing. Dr. Faye Magneson is the course director and is assisted by Dr. Diane Musgrave. Dr. Magneson has such an amazing personal story, as a physician, wife, mother, and now as someone who is battling ALS. Dr. Musgrave leads the class in speech, but she made it clear to us from the beginning that although Dr. Magneson has lost her ability to speak, she is still the driving force in this class, and she continues to add so much to our experience through her preparations, feedback, and written contributions during discussion.

Last Thursday, Drs. Magneson and Musgrave made arrangements for a chaplain and a palliative care coordinator to come for the evening. Along with them, Nancy Sawyer joined us. Nancy is the mother of four children and the young widow of Patrick Sawyer, who passed away this summer after being hit by a drunk driver as he was cycling to the YMCA to work out in the morning before his classes at IUSB began for the day--he was only two weeks away from graduating with a nursing degree.

Talking through the scenarios that were given to us, composites of actual experiences the chaplain had during his time at the hospital, it came back to me....the reasons I want to be a doctor, I mean. There are a lot of reasons to become a doctor, a lot of good reasons, even. For me though, it is out of a burden for demonstrating love, for building relationships and ministering to people physically, and emotionally, to provide an opportunity to demonstrate compassion. Not my own compassion, but that which was given to me by God. I don't claim to have or be anything special on my own....you know the whole "jar of clay" thing....but God is so amazingly loving and so unconditionally faithful. I was talking to my sister, Laura, last night. What a beautiful young woman she is. We were talking (I was doing most of the listening) about how serving others is so easy when you realize what God has done for you....when you're so grateful and humbled that your heart aches to serve Him...and when you realize that by serving others you are serving Him.

It's not that I had literally forgotten these things, but I had gotten so wrapped up in the academics of medicine, that I lost sight of the mission.....I know that sounds cheesy....but it's true...and maybe I'm feeling a bit cheesy. What I know right now though, is that it is a lot easier to drive on after having an encounter with someone like Nancy, who so willingly sat with us and shared her thoughts and feelings about doctors and death and dying, and what it's like to be broken and looking to the doctor because you're the one who's survived.

I think I started to feel like I would get the academic part of medicine taken care of, and then I would go back to worrying about the "people" part of being a doctor when I finished medical school. For some, I suppose that might work. For me though, I just don't think it is possible. The people part, the ministry of medicine, that's my fuel for the academic part, and if I get too wrapped up with the latter, well, I just don't think I'd make it.

I really do need to get back to the academics right now, but I encourage you to check out the blog that Nancy keeps. (click here) She told us she started it to share the story with Patrick, when he woke up from his coma. Now we know God had other plans for it. Please remember her and her four children in your prayers.

Thanks for remembering me too!
love, shannon

Sunday, September 14, 2008

My husband ROCKS!
Yes, I know I have already used this blog title, but I can't help but restate the fact. I have no idea what I would do without my wonderful man. Packing school lunches, doing laundry and dishes, driving the kiddos to church and OT on Wednesday nights, and giving baths and bedtime kisses--this superdad does it all, and very often by himself.

The past five weeks have been more stressful and exhausting than I ever could have prepared myself for.....we're making it though. God is faithful, and what He calls us to do He'll carry us through! I just finished up the second unit in anatomy and have three weeks to go....then on to BIOCHEMISTRY!!!! Yes, BIOCHEM! I'll give you a few minutes to celebrate with me....continue reading when you're ready ;)

Having kids as adorable as mine, and a life as busy, you know I have pictures to share, so here are some snapshots of the past month.


Madeline on the first day of school...

Timothy on the first day of school....
Madeline and Timothy, you know, on the first day of school....(oh, and also Timothy's dog, Bud)
Heading in for the first day at Good Shepherd Montessori School...
Timothy, with his super sweet teaching assistant....
Madeline found a book and settled in to read. (Mike told me that he was the only parent that followed their kids in with a camera.....isn't it sad that more parents don't love their kids as much....just kidding...thanks, though, honey, I know you did it for me!)
Pick-up after school....Madeline spotted Daddy first....
On the way home after a great first day!

I am so happy to have the kids at Good Shepherd this year. We met with Timothy's directress (teacher) and her assistant last week. I came with some ideas to give them on how to help Timothy transition and some explanations of some of his quirky little nuances that make him the little Tim we know and love....well, before I started they already began telling me how they've noticed things that have been stressful for him and how they're already helping him adjust. He had a hard time starting back after summer off, but has already settled in beautifully, and I am really tickled with how well things are going. (Madeline LOVES her teacher as well....so happy!)


Here are some pictures from before the school year began. I headed down to Indianapolis for my white coat ceremony and orientation the weekend before classes started. Mike and the kids came down for the ceremony. Here are the kids at the hotel. I got a great rate at hotwire.com and we stayed right down town at the Crowne Plaza. Here are the kids in front of a train at the hotel....it is an old train station.....they thought that was pretty cool.

We went out for a late dinner when they got in to town....here's Madeline mastering her chopstick skillz. I have no idea what Timothy said to her to get that reaction, but I thought it was priceless =)
They were pretty tired!
Mike and me after the white coat ceremony....I love my man =)
My precious kiddos....
with my lovely sisters....
my sweet little man.....
with Grandpa and Papaw =)
Madeline worked so hard to make the masterpiece in front of her....
with Grandma and Grandpa....
(There were lots of other pictures taken this day, but the battery on my camera ran out....so I don't have them. =( Maybe people should e-mail their pictures to me????)


We've been getting lots of rain up here. We decked the kids out in their rain gear so we could head out into the downpour to get some dinner together this weekend.

My little ducks! (and also our new vehicle....yay for two reliable vehicles!)


Timothy and Daddy at dinner...


Mommy and Madeline....stormtracker in the background....


Today at church I got to sit with my dear friend, and former babysitting charge (how old does that make me?), Caitlin! She's a student at Grace College and comes to NMC some weekends to worship with us, and it is always a treat to see her. Since it's my weekend "off" we had time to take her out for lunch afterwards.


Oh, and speaking of NMC.....you should check out the blog that our church updates regarding the African Gospel Church Abandoned Baby Center in Kenya. It's an orphanage that our church has partnered with, and our pastor is there right now. Someday I'd really like to go there....we'll see what God has in store.


Well, that's all I have for now....it's back to the grind tomorrow. One more thing.....check out the Flick Family blog for some excitement =)


P.S. OK, maybe just one more thing.....here's a video clip of a funny conversation with the kids....