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Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Life After COVID

 Everything slowed down in 2020, and yet nothing really stopped.

In the last post I mentioned a few things that ended before COVID really hit, but everything go much slower on my birthday, March 13, 2020. My husband and I had made plans to go out to dinner and I had tons of birthday coupons yet to use. Our usual birthday outing was to Texas de Brazil, which was in Tyler. But, as it was a buffet, we didn’t trust it and then the next day it was closed along with many other places.



We were near the end of spring break and everything was suddenly up in the air. The university messaged all faculty and students to tell them to take another week of break while the administration made plans. I heard of this while standing in the living room of a friend. She got a text from a parent of a student who had just gotten the email. We raced home to see what that meant for my husband. He was on standby.

Different schools handled the shutdown in different ways. LeTourneau University decided to have students remain at home or go home for the rest of the semester. There were a few international students that were stuck on campus until they could get cleared to leave the country, but otherwise all were dismissed. That didn’t mean the school year was over. My dear husband had to figure out how to both teach and lead physics labs remotely! There are some subjects that are just as easy to teach, or nearly so, over the internet than others. Lab sciences are impossible.

Somehow we got through the year- just another 6 weeks. We watched as hospitals were overrun, people were dying, and pundits argued over one more thing. For some, life ramped up- essential workers and medical staff. For many, life slowed. It was nice in some ways to have my husband home. His work took less time after an initial learning curve to get the camera to work well and schedule class times. We were at home a lot but tried to get out in nature, as well.

That summer, we still took our trip to Michigan. It was a 10 day trip- 5 days at my in-laws and 5 in a hotel. Several members of my family were still working with the public and my in-laws felt unsafe with us going back and forth between each family. The 5 days with my in-laws were nice and peaceful- we read books and the kids played outside. I did have my usual breakfast with Christie and time with Keoina (oldest friends).

Kids enjoying Frosty Boy ice cream

The second week at the hotel was interesting. There were no ice buckets, limited room cleaning, no dining services, and no pool open. We essentially used it just for sleeping and spent the read of the time with my parents. The trip covered the 4th of July, but all city celebrations had been canceled. We did some small fireworks at my mom’s house. When we returned to the hotel around dusk, the parking lot was packed with locals! Our hotel was on one of the highest hills in Grand Rapids and they had all come to watch the illegal fireworks being shot up by dozens of people in town.

We gained two new members of the family in 2020! My husband’s brother married and his sister married! We experienced the sister’s wedding virtually, and Milli, Ed, and I sang a song in the virtual choir. The wedding was in May in Kentucky and it was very well done! Besides the choir song (prerecorded and pasted together like the Brady Bunch) there was a virtual reception and toast. The local Kentucky family were present and the wedding was lovely.

Tim is sitting next to Milli on the left and Lindsay is under Teddy on the right.

Ed’s brother and his wife married in an outdoor ceremony in the fall, so we only saw pictures. It was in Maryland in the mountains. We would have loved to have been there, but we also did not want to have life completely put on hold. Our new in-laws are loved and we all got together in summer of 2021 to celebrate.

Our fall trip home was completely canceled, as was our Christmas trip. That meant that after almost 9 years in Texas, we spent our first Christmas here.


Our kids were excited to get a tree. We got it from Ellis Pottery and each tree is named there. Ours was Ratchet. We set up Edward’s train set for the second time ever. I was sad to miss family celebrations, especially since all of my family live in the same town and got together. We called, but it wasn’t the same. Still, we 4 were together and did have a nice day. We opened presents on the Eve and sang carols on the day. We spent most of Christmas Day with our friends, The Metzgers, who were our pod during all things COVID. Our family members combined made 10, which was the upper limit allowed to gather at one point. We also did church together and some friends and family joined virtually. I led music and Edward preached.

In the fall of 2020, Ed’s job didn’t exactly go back to normal, but did get close. Students came back to campus and had regular COVID testing, including the day of arrival. There was contact tracing and quarantining and all around caution, but classes did resume. Anyone who was in quarantine could watch virtually and we had zero outbreaks.

I got my first vaccine shot on my birthday that year and my second on Maundy Thursday. Ed got his shot in May after classes let out. Neither of us got sick, a little achiness and some swelling, but that was all. By summer 2021, we had mostly resumed pre-COVID life with some masking at times.



Even though we came through the pandemic completely unscathed, we still pray it never happens again. And our hearts go out to all who lost so much more.




Thursday, October 10, 2019

Michigan October 2019

I've lived in Texas for over 7 years now, but my home state will always be Michigan. I have driven home every fall but one since my youngest was born. The year we missed was last year due to an extra trip home for my brother's wedding that made going back in October impractical. I usually go with just my daughters as my husband is a professor and can't easily get away in October.

This year, I took a friend! It was a last minute addition to our trip. I have been talking with my two closest friends in Texas about doing a girls' trip to either Chicago or Michigan and when I mentioned that I wish they could come with me this time, one said, "Well, Jenny can go- her job is remote now." 36 hours later, she was in the car with us. My husband and MIL were happy that I had another driver along and I was happy to have a set of hands to help with kids at rest stops.

We didn't get to see the amazing colors that come out in mid-late October, but we did get my favorite apples! That is the purpose of going in October, really. Fall is my favorite season, and we don't really get it much down here. Michigan grows 500 varieties of apples but Texas only has 6 in the stores and they are usually from Washington. Michigan also has all of my immediate family as well as my parents-in-law. So, there is a big draw.

Best part about homeschooling or using a University-Model school as we do is that you can take it on the road!


We did school every day but Thursday, which was too full to fit it in. All work got done, though.

There were many concerts!


Milli played piano, too, but I didn't get a picture of it. We also had a friend over who is an amazing pianist and flutist. 

Molly chose to do four concerts in lieu of practicing on those days. Her violin repertoire has increased from 2 songs in July to 8 in September. She has hit that slope her teacher has been telling me about for a year now. She plays piano by ear, but we may start her on lessons next year. 

It rained off an on for seven of the nine days we were there, but the weather gave us windows for fall walks, a trip to a neighborhood park with a puppy, and a really nice apple-picking day.

We had time with family and friends and the girls got some awesome birthday gifts! They have September and November birthdays. Nana and Pop got them Harry Potter Lego sets and Grandma and Grandpa got them bikes (which will come to us in Texas soon). 

Harry Potter, unicorns, and the Warriors series are the big things for my kids this year. 

Lots of help with homework.


Many of these photos were taken by friends, so I have very few of family time. But here we are with my brother and sister-in-law watching Into the Spiderverse!


We had some pampering, too. Lots of good food and Milli had a salon day with Nana.

I had a bit of fun visiting friends, as well!


Yeah. This was our last day and I think I was missing my husband a little TOO much!

You were great, Michigan! See you in a couple of months!






Friday, January 31, 2014

Christmas 2013

 
It is January 31 and I thought I would put up some Christmas photos before Epiphany is over. I don't have a lot to show- most of my family photos came out blurry this year and I just didn't take a lot of the Ham clan. I did get some cute videos, but I don't tend to post those here. This will also be a short post, as Molly has kept me pretty busy today and Milli filled in the gaps. I am purposely not posting any of the beautiful photos I got of the snow because all those in the Polar Vortex are tired of seeing that kind of thing. I'll try to post them in July or August when we will all need to be reminded that snow exists.

This is my darling daughter waiting to see Santa for the first time! I have no pics of her actually seeing Santa.

This is darling daughter #2, also waiting for Santa.
This is my wonderful husband who humors me.

It was a long wait.

The first time my family met Molly! Everyone was smitten, of course.

These two were thick as thieves! They even hugged a few times!

Playing Christmas carols with cousin Ada.

Reading our favorite book with Ada. Milli filled in the words that Ada couldn't read!

This came out a little blurry, but you can see how much my mom loves my girls.

My mom and dad. This is my mom's post-cancer hair.


Lots of reading at the Hamilton house.

Happy Birthday, Jesus!

Friday, August 9, 2013

Let's Play Catch Up

Christmas 2012
 It has been a very long time since I last blogged, so I have to play a little catch up. After my darling daughter turned one a few things happened. Quite a few things. I mean, she is coming up on 21 months, so something was bound to happen along the way. Here are some highlights. I'm hoping to do individual posts on some of the more major events in this list- but if I don't get to them because I'm too busy (and you will see why I'll be super busy soon), at least you have had a little overview with a few cute pictures of my daughter along the way.
Decorating the Tree

Child Friendly Nativity

Milli was afraid to walk when we first got to MI- but the plush carpet helped her be less afraid of falling.


How the Modern Family Spends Christmas 1

How the Modern Family Spends Christmas 2


My Texan in the Snow (Milli says, "I'm really from Washington, Mom!")


We introduced Aunt Mae to World of Warcraft!

Milli burned her hand on a humidifier after we returned to Texas.

Reason #2 why I will be super busy soon! (Milli is reason #1)

WE BOUGHT A HOUSE!

Milli was attacked by a flying shark! She doesn't look scared at all.

In May, I went home for a wedding. Look how big the kids got!

Aunt Bethany hosted a tea. We got gussied up for it.

Then Aunt Bethany and Gideon came back to Texas with us!

We went to an Alligator Zoo!

We made bread and bagels.

We got a flat tire on the way to the Blueberry Festival.

We watched a turtle escape.

My kid got cuter and cuter!

We ate Blueberries at the festival, even though they ran out of berries to pick or buy.

We also drank A LOT of water!

Game club (MEK-OP) began meeting at our house.

The engineering boys made us this raised map holder!

We are uber-nerds!

My husband really likes his nephew!

This sums up their relationship- Gideon tries to show love and Milli flips out.

Milli discovered a new secret room!

We did some gardening.

Dirt is fun!

Not afraid to touch the gater on the nose!


Just before baking- yum!

We picked blackberries.




Everyone had fun!

Then we made jam!


And crisp!

After dropping Bethany and Gideon off at the train in Chicago, we went to Plow Creek!

Where Milli showed off her upper body strength!

Anniversary #4. We also spent our honeymoon and anniversary #1 at this retreat cabin.

Daisy Hill.


Our most recent trip was to Alaska!


Milli found a new friend!


Day cruise on Resurrection Bay.

At Exit Glacier.

It was 80 almost every day we were in Alaska.

When we got back, we got a puppy! Reason #3 why I will be so busy.

He does sleep sometimes.

And Daddy joined the Longview Running Club! This was his first club race. In the most recent one, he ran a minute faster!
We did a few other things this year, as well. We worked a lot on the house, started a garden as well as did some landscaping around the front path (as shown). I took a trip to Tulsa with Milli in April- none of those pictures survived because of a camera setting error on my part. Daddy played intramural basketball and some ultimate Frisbee as well as let two undergrads in a research project in May. I seemed to catch everything there was to catch this pregnancy (2 stomach bugs, the flu, 3 colds, a respiratory illness, and some bad spring allergies) and I lost 14 lb during my first 7 1/2 months of pregnancy. Luckily, I gained 8 back while in Alaska, even though we dined mostly on salmon and veggies. I hope to bring more details in future- but for now, I just need to get this posted so I don't feel like too much of a loser.