Christmas was great in Cleveland. We are staying pretty busy doing fun stuff, so I won't write much now, but here is a video of Alixa helping Jenna with one of her new favorite pastimes.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Cold (Cleveland) and Colder (Wisconsin)
I want to start this entry on a bit of a sad note. Well, I don’t really want to, but I am going to anyway. Thursday marked a very sad day for the Winns, as the family cat of over a decade had to be put down. Chewie was an old cat, and recently seems to have suffered from kidney failure, which means that he had definitely lived with the right family. Chewie was a stray who was found by Jarom’s neighbor in the parking lot of a Costco as a kitten. As was the case with all the other cats that the Winns have had, Jarom sort of took majority ownership and spent more time playing with him than anybody else. They loved to wrestle, and over the years messing around with Chewie became a fun part of coming home to visit Delaware. He would always come running up from the backwoods when Jarom would call his name from the back deck. Sadly, we are in Cleveland so Jarom was unable to go with his mom to the sad appointment. Mostly I am sorry for Nancy, who doesn’t handle these sorts of things well. It is hard enough for her to say goodbye to her kids at the airport. I guess it is a good thing that he was a good enough cat that tears were shed when it was time for him to go. Anyway, we will certainly miss him, but he had a good run.
This week was Jarom’s first at his new job and he spent it on the road. He had several days of training in Madison, Wisconsin, learning the computer system that the hospital in Richmond uses to manage patients. The training was nice enough, but the weather was awful. Usually Jarom doesn’t mind a little cold weather, but this was a whole new level of chilly. The temps got up to around 20 in the middle of the day and down below zero at night. One evening Jarom walked to a TGIFriday’s that was about 2 blocks from the hotel and almost didn’t make it. As he considered the possibility that he might freeze to death in an office parking lot a hundred yards from central heating, all he could think about was how on earth the Green Bay Packers play football games in this stuff in the middle of January. Brrr.
But he did make it back, and even brought a new company laptop with him, which I am using to post this. He got back to Cleveland on Thursday night, just in time to spend Friday helping Jenna get better. Alixa had a little cough/throat malady last week and she seems to have transferred that on to her darling daughter. What a great mom, eh? Thursday evening Jenna began to make a wheezing sound when she breathed. They went to a local urgent care facility, and she was diagnosed with the Croup Virus. There isn’t really much that you can do for it, but she continued to get worse during the day, so they made a second trip, this time to a pediatric ER nearby. They treated Jenna with some steroids and a nebulizer, which seemed to help. It was at least enough to allow the poor girl to get some sleep (and her parents and me). She seems to be recovering nicely today and even felt well enough to go with her mom to the local tennis club to watch her dad and opa play in a tennis tournament. They performed at an alarmingly mediocre level, finishing 3rd out of 5 teams.
The only sad part about Jenna’s recovery is that she has stopped making her cute raspy barks. We have tried to get a recording of it, but have yet to be successful. The best analogy that I can make is that she sounds like Copper from The Fox and the Hound, at the point where he meets Todd. It’s hilarious. The remaining Hegewalds are starting to arrive, with Abe showing up today and Zak and Sam landing on Tuesday, so the house is going to be filling up for Christmas. Hopefully everyone is enjoying the snow that seems to be falling all over the place. Merry Christmas!
This week was Jarom’s first at his new job and he spent it on the road. He had several days of training in Madison, Wisconsin, learning the computer system that the hospital in Richmond uses to manage patients. The training was nice enough, but the weather was awful. Usually Jarom doesn’t mind a little cold weather, but this was a whole new level of chilly. The temps got up to around 20 in the middle of the day and down below zero at night. One evening Jarom walked to a TGIFriday’s that was about 2 blocks from the hotel and almost didn’t make it. As he considered the possibility that he might freeze to death in an office parking lot a hundred yards from central heating, all he could think about was how on earth the Green Bay Packers play football games in this stuff in the middle of January. Brrr.
But he did make it back, and even brought a new company laptop with him, which I am using to post this. He got back to Cleveland on Thursday night, just in time to spend Friday helping Jenna get better. Alixa had a little cough/throat malady last week and she seems to have transferred that on to her darling daughter. What a great mom, eh? Thursday evening Jenna began to make a wheezing sound when she breathed. They went to a local urgent care facility, and she was diagnosed with the Croup Virus. There isn’t really much that you can do for it, but she continued to get worse during the day, so they made a second trip, this time to a pediatric ER nearby. They treated Jenna with some steroids and a nebulizer, which seemed to help. It was at least enough to allow the poor girl to get some sleep (and her parents and me). She seems to be recovering nicely today and even felt well enough to go with her mom to the local tennis club to watch her dad and opa play in a tennis tournament. They performed at an alarmingly mediocre level, finishing 3rd out of 5 teams.
The only sad part about Jenna’s recovery is that she has stopped making her cute raspy barks. We have tried to get a recording of it, but have yet to be successful. The best analogy that I can make is that she sounds like Copper from The Fox and the Hound, at the point where he meets Todd. It’s hilarious. The remaining Hegewalds are starting to arrive, with Abe showing up today and Zak and Sam landing on Tuesday, so the house is going to be filling up for Christmas. Hopefully everyone is enjoying the snow that seems to be falling all over the place. Merry Christmas!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
The light at the end of the tunnel
What a week in the life of the Winns. Last Sunday Jarom and Alixa went to their old ward to say goodbye to their friends and had a wonderful dinner with the Zufelts, who they will miss now that we are leaving. Monday was spent closing cable accounts, returning library books, packing up clothes and assorted other stuffs, and generally getting ready for about 6 weeks on the road. Monday night Jarom had to go to campus for his final squared. On Tuesday morning we all got up and headed out early so that Jarom could be at school by 8am to present his master's project. He left Alixa and I in the car to sleep, and was back by about 8:10. It turns out that he had misread the email that gave the presentation schedule and he wasn't supposed to present until 10am, which would explain why there wasn't anybody there yet. Unfortunately, Jarom had an interview for a job in Richmond at 3pm, and Richmond is 6-7 hours away. An executive decision was made, and we left. Jarom called his professor from the road, and he was very understanding and accomodating, and it shouldn't prevent him from getting a diploma.
The drive went smoothly, and at about 3:00 Jarom once again left Lix and I in the car and headed in to try and get a job. The interview went well, and he was offered the position of Prelude ADT Support Application Coordinator for Bon Secours Hospital System, Inc. The job title is pretty self-explanatory, but I have been surprised in the past by the level of intelligence among my readers, so I will go into further detail. Jarom will be helping to change the hospital's patient care system from a paper based model to an electronic model. In truth, I can't tell you much more than that because Jarom doesn't really know anything else. The whole process has been very accelerated. Jarom will actually start tomorrow by heading to Madison Wisconsin, where the predicted low on Tuesday is -7 degrees, for a week of training. But he is very excited to be starting a professional career, and the company is great and there are lots of perks like vacation days and relocation assistance and a salary, none of which he has ever had before.
After getting the job, we continued on up to Delaware to reunite with Jenna, who had been hanging out with Grandma for the last ten days. It was late when we arrived, but we woke Jenna up and she seemed very happy to see her parents, much to Alixa's surprise. The next two days were spent faxing employment contracts back and forth and getting to see all the new tricks Jenna had learned, like only drinking warm bottles and pooping up her back. By Friday it was time to head towards Cleveland, where we would settle down until after Christmas. It has been a bunch of years since the entire Hegewald clan has been together, but everyone will be in Ohio in another week. Jenna got a new, improved jumper so that she can demonstrate her skills to Mimi and Opa, who are appropriately doting as first time grandparents should be. Jenna is getting chunkier by the day, and is starting to turn into a real person. She talks a lot, mimics people, grabs things, rolls around, and is generally curious about everything that is going on around her. She will be six months on Christmas, and Alixa is very sad because she misses her little baby girl. This is bad news for Jarom, as she will undoubtedly begin asking for another baby, especially since he now has a job. Jarom is content with just the one for now, and is very sad that his new job will take away the days that he got to spend alone with Jenna, but I guess those are the tradeoffs that you have to make if you want to have any money.
The next few weeks will be good ones for us. We will be in Cleveland until the new year, and then we will go back to Delaware to join Grandma and Grandpa for a trip to the Cayman Islands. I say we, but I really mean everyone except me, not that I'm bitter about being left out or anything. I guess the trip is to celebrate Jarom finally finishing school, and they are extremely excited about it. Then Jarom is off to Madison for a second training week and then we will move down to Richmond about January 15. The company has some apartments there that we will be living in until Lix is able to find a house that she likes. So in general, a lot of big changes going on here, but all very positive ones, and we are very excited about them.
The drive went smoothly, and at about 3:00 Jarom once again left Lix and I in the car and headed in to try and get a job. The interview went well, and he was offered the position of Prelude ADT Support Application Coordinator for Bon Secours Hospital System, Inc. The job title is pretty self-explanatory, but I have been surprised in the past by the level of intelligence among my readers, so I will go into further detail. Jarom will be helping to change the hospital's patient care system from a paper based model to an electronic model. In truth, I can't tell you much more than that because Jarom doesn't really know anything else. The whole process has been very accelerated. Jarom will actually start tomorrow by heading to Madison Wisconsin, where the predicted low on Tuesday is -7 degrees, for a week of training. But he is very excited to be starting a professional career, and the company is great and there are lots of perks like vacation days and relocation assistance and a salary, none of which he has ever had before.
After getting the job, we continued on up to Delaware to reunite with Jenna, who had been hanging out with Grandma for the last ten days. It was late when we arrived, but we woke Jenna up and she seemed very happy to see her parents, much to Alixa's surprise. The next two days were spent faxing employment contracts back and forth and getting to see all the new tricks Jenna had learned, like only drinking warm bottles and pooping up her back. By Friday it was time to head towards Cleveland, where we would settle down until after Christmas. It has been a bunch of years since the entire Hegewald clan has been together, but everyone will be in Ohio in another week. Jenna got a new, improved jumper so that she can demonstrate her skills to Mimi and Opa, who are appropriately doting as first time grandparents should be. Jenna is getting chunkier by the day, and is starting to turn into a real person. She talks a lot, mimics people, grabs things, rolls around, and is generally curious about everything that is going on around her. She will be six months on Christmas, and Alixa is very sad because she misses her little baby girl. This is bad news for Jarom, as she will undoubtedly begin asking for another baby, especially since he now has a job. Jarom is content with just the one for now, and is very sad that his new job will take away the days that he got to spend alone with Jenna, but I guess those are the tradeoffs that you have to make if you want to have any money.
The next few weeks will be good ones for us. We will be in Cleveland until the new year, and then we will go back to Delaware to join Grandma and Grandpa for a trip to the Cayman Islands. I say we, but I really mean everyone except me, not that I'm bitter about being left out or anything. I guess the trip is to celebrate Jarom finally finishing school, and they are extremely excited about it. Then Jarom is off to Madison for a second training week and then we will move down to Richmond about January 15. The company has some apartments there that we will be living in until Lix is able to find a house that she likes. So in general, a lot of big changes going on here, but all very positive ones, and we are very excited about them.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Every town, has its ups and downs...
As I write this post I am getting a little misty-eyed, because it will likely be the last installment from my Knoxville base of operations. It has been a bittersweet week in the Winn household. First and foremost, Jenna is missing. She is spending a wonderful week in Delaware with Grandma and assorted other homeless family members who don’t believe in paying rent. Immediately after Jarom and Alixa left last Saturday, she caught the diarrhea bug and has yet to stop pooping. It is certainly a good thing that she is so cute and that Grandma loves her so much, or she surely would have been FedExed back to Tennessee days ago. She is sorely missed by her parents, who have seen her via webcam most every day. She doesn’t seem to really understand what is going on though, and mostly enjoys hitting the keyboard repeatedly. They are very glad that they aren’t around for the messy diapers, and are enjoying their beauty rest, but are quite anxious to get back to her on Tuesday. She won’t say it because she is polite to a fault, but Jenna is also excited to be done with Grandma, who can’t quite figure out how to do her hair.
The reason for Jenna’s absence is that Jarom and Alixa will be leaving Knoxville and having a kid around makes it harder to tie up loose ends. Lix has worked more at the Olive Garden this week than she has in years, and as a result we are all filthy rich. Then she noticed that the Camry had a flat tire. So Jarom took it in to get a tire replaced, came out with 2 new tires, some new brakes and a few other stuffs, and now we are all flat broke. Those were good times, being rich. Oh well.
Jarom is almost finished with school, again. He has a final presentation in one class and has to present his master’s thesis (sort of) on Tuesday morning at 8, after which we will immediately head north, whether he passes or not. Even the nice weather is finished here, so there isn’t much keeping us. We looked out the window this morning to see snow falling, which was quite a shock. And last but definitely not least, Jarom put his motorcycle Roxy on craigslist to see if there is any demand for her. He doesn’t really want to sell her, but he will hopefully be getting a real job soon and thinks that a car might be more practical, not to mention the decreased risk of being run over.
It will definitely be sad to leave east Tennessee. She has been very good to us over the past 18 months, but it is an exciting time for the Winns as we try to figure out where we will end up next.
As you can see, the hair is a mess, but she is very smiley anyway
The reason for Jenna’s absence is that Jarom and Alixa will be leaving Knoxville and having a kid around makes it harder to tie up loose ends. Lix has worked more at the Olive Garden this week than she has in years, and as a result we are all filthy rich. Then she noticed that the Camry had a flat tire. So Jarom took it in to get a tire replaced, came out with 2 new tires, some new brakes and a few other stuffs, and now we are all flat broke. Those were good times, being rich. Oh well.
Jenna has been spending a lot of time in the tub because she keeps pooping. She doesn't mind because the tub is her favorite place in the world.
Jarom is almost finished with school, again. He has a final presentation in one class and has to present his master’s thesis (sort of) on Tuesday morning at 8, after which we will immediately head north, whether he passes or not. Even the nice weather is finished here, so there isn’t much keeping us. We looked out the window this morning to see snow falling, which was quite a shock. And last but definitely not least, Jarom put his motorcycle Roxy on craigslist to see if there is any demand for her. He doesn’t really want to sell her, but he will hopefully be getting a real job soon and thinks that a car might be more practical, not to mention the decreased risk of being run over.
Jenna and Grandma enjoying her very first snowfall
It will definitely be sad to leave east Tennessee. She has been very good to us over the past 18 months, but it is an exciting time for the Winns as we try to figure out where we will end up next.
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