Thursday, January 24, 2008

Volleyball

Hey everyone!
This past week I've been trying out for the Daniel Wright Junior High seventh grade girls volleyball team. After three days of try-outs the roster was finally made. About 50 girls tried-out and 24 make it. Luckily, I was one of those girls! I'm so excited to play. I haven't gotten my schedule yet, but let me know if you want to come see a game. Well, thats all. Oh, and by the way for those who don't know, Matt joined a frat, AE Pi I think it's called. He was too shy to share with the blog so I thought I would let you know.
Love you,
Lizzy

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Back by popular demand

Hello to all coveted members of the SLEW community (I'm banking that the SLEW acronym will catch on at some point),

It was just over a year ago when BJ unleashed a blog post with some New Year's Resolutions. If you would allow myself a moment to reflect on those...

1. Stay busy. For those who have braved the 350-mile trip from Chicago to see me, they know that Des Moines is a decently sized area with plenty of things to do. Given that I don't have a reliable social network out here, I did a pretty good job of keeping myself active in 2007. I still have my nights as Captain Couch Potato after long work days that leave me brain dead, but I think I'm doing okay.

2. Get myself out there with the ladies. From Yahoo! Personals to getting fixed up by a friend's girlfriend to her best friend (follow that?) to Speed Dating to exploring a relationship with an old friend, one can safely say that BJ pulled out all the stops in 2007. I'm thinking of pitching a reality show idea to ABC called "The Bachelor: BJ Style." The premise--I get to hang out with 23 lovely ladies individually handpicked by my 23 immediate family members. That way, each of you have a pony to ride. Mixing family drama with the quest for true love makes for a juicy concoction, don't you think? Suffice it to say, more dating adventures should loom large for this bachelor in 2008.

3. Staying in better touch with my family. This resolution was a mixed bag. On one hand, I did keep my promise of getting back to Chicago at least once every 4-6 weeks to hang with the fam. On the other, there were long stretches of time where I left the fam wondering if I was placed into the witness protection program. Leaving all of you in the dark from time to time is not something I set out to do, it just happens. Over the years, I feel like I have established a unique relationship with each one of you, but I need to do a better job of fortifying those special bonds.

Now what you have all been waiting for! BJ's resolutions for 2008...

1. Communicate more frequently with my family so that I may garner more than two honorable mentions on Matt's Blog Year-in-Review montage.

2. Get my butt in gear and run in at least two half-marathons. By doing so, I will also be better conditioned for the sand volleyball circuit this summer. The ladies will take notice. Oh yes, the ladies will take notice.

3. As I reach the crossroads of Summer 2008, try to really focus on what it is that I want, what makes me happy, and JUST DO IT.

Lovin' you all like it's going out of style,

BJ

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

i need transportation!

hello again...

So I am figuring out my U of I interview situation...the date that they gave me is March 18th (which sounds far away, but really isn't) and it is in Peoria. I know. They didn't have anything in Chicago at all. Soooo... I will probably be coming in for at least a couple of days, but as I cannot rent a car, I don't really know how to get to Peoria from Chicago.
Do any of you know a reliable and more or less convenient means of transportation I could use? Also, if it works out with anyone, I would love to see the family while I'm there and I will need a place to stay for the nights that I'm in town.
Please give me any suggestions (or offers... :) ) that you may have!
Thank you and love you!
~Kim

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Shalom to all!!










Well hello dear family. I have returned from the homeland. For those of you who didn't get the memo, I was in Isreal from Dec. 31st to Jan. 10th on a Birthright trip. Now I know Kimberly already regaled everyone with the details of her trip, but I would also like to tell you about mine because I am insanely eager to talk about it. And after all, no two people can have the same experience.








Let me start by saying that the trip I took was called Amazing Israel EXREME and boy was it! Think of it as a tour and an adventure trip combined; it was like your regular everyday Israeli tour on steroids. After many hours of rigorous travel, first to JFK where we met our whole group, and then to Tel Aviv, we arrived in pretty good condition. By we I mean myself and Jonathon (we made this journey together and I was thrilled to share each and every experience with him). Our group consisted of 40 participants: 11 girls and 29 guys! I guess when you sign up for an adventure trip, those are the kind of numbers you can expect. We drove right to dinner at a restaurant called Beit-Haful for what would be the first of many hummus offerings. FYI: if you don't like hummus, don't go to Israel. It's just not meant to be. I felt a little weird throughout dinner and with good reason: i had a seizure shortly after outside the hotel. Not the best way to start off the trip, but we had a medic with us at all times so it was all good. I'd rather not dwell on the repercussions of that incident and just move on in my summary.





The next morning we took a 3 hour hike on Ein Akev and visited the grave of David Ben Gurion (you might want to brush up on your Jewish history if that name doesn't ring a bell.) Then we drove to Arad, further into the desert, and enjoyed some Bedouin hospitality and a homemade "hafla" dinner. The evening concluded with name games around the bonfire. Then all 40 of us slept under 1 tent which was AWESOME. Some of the other girls did not share in my enthusiasm. Too bad, so sad. The next morning we arose before dawn to ride camels into the sunrise. A very cool but very smelly experience. And by the by, camels are not nice animals.
















Then we hiked Massada where we had a tour and values clarification exercise. If being atop a piece of history like Massada doesn't make you think about your connection to the Jewish people, then you must be without a pulse (and then you would have some bigger issues). We then took the snake path down (which would later result in the worse calf pain I have ever felt in my life...little did I know). We then hiked the desert oasis of Ein Gedi followed by a refreshing dip in the Dead Sea, which ironically made me feel more alive than ever.






After washing up a bit, we drove to Jerusalem where we would be spending the next few days. That night we had what they call the Mega Event where Jews from countries all over the world get together in one place and dance and eat and all that good stuff. I got to say, it was pretty cool meeting Jews from Uruguay.




The next day in Jerusalem, I got up close and personal with the Western Wall along with some other very cool historical sites. We then met the 8 soldiers (our Mifgash) that would be sharing the next 5 days with us. After playing a game that can only be considered a rare form of speed-dating, we toured the Old City soaking up sooooo much culture along the way. Boy do Orthodox Jews do things differently than the rest of us. We then returned to the hotel where we got ready for our Shabbat service, which was beautiful, followed by a festive (albeit not tasty)Shabbat dinner.




Shabbat (Saturday) was pretty chill all in all, and trust me: we needed a day to rest! We toured the kibbutz, participated in a Jewish Identity Program, and had a beautiful Havdallah service. That night we were free to roam Ben Yehuda street (consisting of an indoor market as well). I bought (and promptly ate) a container of olives. Seeing as I was not feeling 100% during the trip and did not care for most of the food, I consumed quite a few olives.




The next day was the most depressing yet most significant day of the trip. We started off with a tour of Yad Veshem (the Holocaust museum) followed by a visit to the Theodore Herzl Military Cemetary. Seeing all the graves of soldiers MY AGE covered with pictures, flowers, poems, etc. was a huge reality check. It was the only time during the trip that I was brought to tears. Then we drove up north to have a homemade dinner with members of the Druze culture (all vegetarian by the way). For the next 3 nights we would be staying in the Ein Gev Kibbutz Guest Houses.




The next morning, we visited the Kinneret Cemetary followed by a 2 hour hike up Mount Arbel which provided us with an awesome view of the Sea of Galilee. After hiking down the mountain (which required A LOT more skill that climbing up it: rocks to grab onto and places where you just had to jump and hope for the best), we toured the mystical city of Tzfat. This is a city where many practice the Kabbalah faith, which we got to learn a little more about. We then drove to the Jordan River to do some rafting, but we were informed (after changing into our bathing suits of course) that the water level was too high to raft...major bummer. So we bumped up our trip to the Golan Heights Winery where we got a tour and enjoyed a wine-tasting experience. It was one of my favorite parts of the trip. That night we went to Tiberias to lounge in the hot springs and unwind a bit.




The next day we hiked Mount Bental and got an overview of Syria. We even got to creep through an active Syrian bunker. After that, we went ATVing which was another highlight of the trip. I never really knew what it was like to have mud in your ears, eyes, and mouth. I highly suggest it. It was pouring rain and super muddy: the perfect combination.




The next day (our final day), we drove back to Tel Aviv, toured Jaffa, toured Neve Tzedek and Tumpeldor Cemetary, and had lunch on our own in the markets. Interestingly, we saw Air Force ONE flying into the airport; Bush was visiting Israel as you probably knew. For lunch, I was somehow able to find a cafe that served "pizza" (I put that cherished word in quotes for obvious reasons). Then we visited Independence Hall where history was made over 60 years ago. We heard the actual recording of Theodore Herzl declaring the statehood of Israel. Very cool. Finally, we had a farewell dinner at a restaurant called Petrozilia followed by what I heard was a killer party (I fell asleep LONG before the party even started, unfortunately).




Then back to Ben Gurion airport to fly on home. I have soooo many more wonderful details and experiences to tell you about, but I can only fit so much in a blog posting. I will tell you this much: I laughed a lot, I learned a lot, and I explored my Jewish heritage in more ways than I ever thought possible. I have all my pictures on Facebook; for those of you not Facebook-savvy, please let me know if you would like to see more photos.




Shalom to all,




Leah Marie




Tuesday, January 08, 2008

more news!

I GOT AN INTERVIEW AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE!!!!!!

i don't know when yet, but obviously i will be letting you know!!

AAHHHH!!!

-kim

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

HAPPY NEW YEARS!!

Happy 2008, everybody! I hope we all have a blessed new year. What are some of your resolutions?

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

2008: the year of the blog

With over 120 posts, the blog is coming into its own a little in its third year of existence. As we all get older, wiser, and more tech savvy (well, 1 out of 3 ain't bad), the blog is now more relevant than ever. However, before we move on to next year, thats take a look back at some of the highlights of the blog over the past year:

"HAPPY NEW YEARS!!! I hope everybody has a fun and safe year. Happy 2007! YAY!" ~paige



"So, how does 2007 feel to everybody? Seven is my lucky number so I have a feeling that this will be an awesome year for our family." ~BJ




"Hi All! Although my life in general can be described as relatively sucky, I would like to share some details about my amazing weekend with the Ettleson tots...So long story short, Sara and I had the most amazing weekend and I hope the kids agree. ~Leah




"happy birthday jamie! sweet 16! i love you!" ~Kim






"Just in case you wanted to know, Sara Rianna will be 27 on March 19th!" ~Laurie




"HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! GRANDMA BOBBIE AND PAPA!!!" ~Kim





"Hi! Just recently, over spring break, we traveled to Arizona, as many of you know." ~Liz


"Happy 12th Birthday Paige! I hope you have a fabulous birthday and a wonderful year! " ~Sara





"Well, I felt left out....so here goes." ~Jess


"Shalom! For those of you who don't know, I just returned from a fabulous week of doing Birthright in Israel!" ~Kim





"Hey fam! As some of you know, I am deciding to dramatically cut my hair very soon." ~Liz


"Happy Father's Day to all the fathers out there!!" ~Matt



"After weeks of trying to figure out how to post a blog on this thing, I've finally figured it out. Don't ask why it was so tough - no clue." ~Jeni


"Mike White- our Uncle Mike White- in a gritty all-star performance, has completed yet another triathlon." ~Matt


"HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!!!" ~Kim


"...we left for the Iowa Cubs game, which was a lot of fun. It's not the major leagues, but how can you argue with between-innings festivities that include a golf cart driving around the field with a cannon that launches hot dogs into the stands..." ~Matt

Photo Blog ver. 1.5 (update)


"Camp Slaw was so much fun! I would like to thank Grandma and Grandpa for starting this wonderful tradition and making it possible for us to go every year" ~Paige


"Yes...Grandpa and I are truly blessed with such a loving and caring family. Our children and grandchilden are the best !!!!"~Grandma


"On this fine Labor Day weekend, I'd like to post a birthday shout-out to 3 very lovely ladies: Kim (21), Devin (19), and Jessie (25)." ~Sara

"My desk" ~Devin






"Happy Birthday Lizzy!You are now officially a teenager! yay!" ~Paige




"i have my Medical College of Georgia interview on Wednesday and then my Emory interview on Friday... I am very nervous, but SO EXCITED!" ~Kim



"YAY! Kim finally taught me how to post! This is exciting!See you all in 17 days! Happy Hannukah!" ~Jamie

"Wow, BJ found his way back to the blog! It's a Hanukkah miracle!" ~BJ

Matt