Monday, January 30, 2012

3 - Make 40 Valentines for the UMCC (list #14)



Tomorrow I will box up and mail forty Valentine cards to the University of Michigan Cancer Center, where my mom was a patient from June 2006 to December 2007.  Each year the center distributes "Bags of Cheer" for patients, including hand-made cards.  I have done this a couple of times before, but wanted to be sure to do it again this year, so it made my list.  The directions were very clear about being encouraging without including "Get Well Soon" messages or any religious sentiments of any kind.  Since we were limited on what the cards could say, we instead prayed tonight at dinner for each patient who will receive a card from our family!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

2--See the Shackleton exhibit (list #27)

While we lived in Minnesota we attended Wooddale Church, where Leith Anderson was the pastor.  He would frequently share stories and illustrations from the life of Ernest Shackleton.  I became increasingly intrigued about this man and even checked out a book from the library to read more about his Antarctic expeditions.  When I heard that there was a Shackleton exhibit coming to Indianapolis, I knew I wanted to go!  The exhibit is only open for another month and since our calendar was open today we decided that we should go!



In December 1914, Shackleton set sail with his 27-man crew, many of whom, it is said, had responded to the following recruitment notice: "Men wanted for hazardous journey. Small wages. Bitter cold. Long months of complete darkness. Constant danger. Safe return doubtful. Honour and recognition in case of success. —Ernest Shackleton."


Ice conditions were unusually harsh, and the wooden ship, which Shackleton had renamed Endurance after his family motto, Fortitudine Vincimus —"by endurance we conquer," became trapped in the pack ice of the Weddell Sea. For 10 months, the Endurance drifted, locked within the ice, until the pressure crushed the ship. With meager food, clothing and shelter, Shackleton and his men were stranded on the ice floes, where they camped for five months. Recognizing the severity of the physical and mental strains on his men, Shackleton and five others immediately set out to take the crew's rescue into their own hands. In a 22-foot lifeboat named the James Caird, they accomplished the impossible, surviving a 17-day, 800-mile journey through the world's worst seas to South Georgia Island, where a whaling station was located.



In August 1916, 21 months after the initial departure of the Endurance, Shackleton himself returned to rescue the men on Elephant Island. Although they'd withstood the most incredible hardship and privation, not one member of the 28-man crew was lost.


Saturday, January 14, 2012

1--Go to an IU game with Matt (list #39)

December 22, 2011

Got an early start on my "Forty by 40" list today.  Matt got a call earlier this week that his boss had 4 tickets to the IU game Thursday night--and was offering them to Matt.






They were AWESOME seats...we sat right behind Don Fischer (the voice of IU basketball) and he talked to us for a little bit at halftime.  We were glad that it worked out for the Knolls to go with us!!



Thursday, January 12, 2012

Forty by 40


Birthday picture with the kids...
December 30, 2011: Today is a special day!  I've been preparing for this for several months and can't believe it's finally here.  Here's the story of how I got to this moment...

Mid-way through our Florida vacation this past summer, we got a call.  It was the kind of call that none of us ever wants to get. "There's been an accident and the news is not good..." my dad told me.  My uncle had been jogging Sunday morning before church and was struck by a truck and killed instantly.  In one instant, the lives of my aunt, cousins, and extended family were drastically changed.  My Uncle Garry's funeral was so deeply impacting to those of us who were there.  There was story after story about his sense of humor, his business skills, his generosity, his humility, and the way that he used his strengths and gifts to help others.  In the following days, Matt and I had many conversations about what we had learned from Uncle Garry's life.  Above all, we want to be people who, like him, finish well the race we are running in this life.  I want to live out 2 Timothy 4:7 which says, "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."
In the days and weeks that followed, I found this verse directing me in different decisions I was making.  It was shortly after the funeral when a friend mentioned to me an upcoming mission trip to India that our church was taking.  I had been looking for several months at the different mission trips offered, but always seemed to find a reason that it wouldn't work.  This time, though, I had a new perspective.  If this was something I felt that God wanted me to do, I needed to find a way to make it work.  Matt was in whole-hearted agreement with me taking the trip (he will get his turn next year!) and I signed up to travel to Orissa, India where we would work and teach in The Shelter, an orphanage for girls.  The trip was scheduled to leave on my birthday...December 30.  At first I thought that was a bummer, but then I started thinking more.  What an incredible way to mark my birthday--and what if I created a "bucket list" of sorts?  Forty things that I'd like to do or accomplish between by 39th and 40th birthdays?  The more I thought about it, the more I fell in love with this idea.  And so my 40 by 40 list was born.  It was more difficult than I thought it would be.  Practically speaking, not all 40 things could cost a lot of money--after all, we are a family of six!!  But I wanted to make a list of meaningful things that I would complete in this next year.  So...without further ado, my 40 by 40 list:

40 by 40
Forty things I’d like to accomplish in my 40th year...
____ 1- Trip to India
____ 2- Go on a date with Quinn
____ 3- Go on a date with Clara
____ 4- Go on a date with Zane
____ 5- Go on a date with Millie
____ 6- Finish the quilt for our bed...that was started in 2004
____ 7- Spend a weekend away with Matt
____ 8- Take a photography class
____ 9- Read the whole New Testament
____ 10- Spend a week at Bearskin
____ 11- Take a cooking class
____ 12- Paddleboat on the canal downtown
____ 13- Visit the Indianapolis Museum of Art
____ 14- Make 40 valentine cards for the University of Michigan Cancer Center
____ 15-Visit a new winery
____ 16-Go to a Chicago Symphony concert
____ 17-Do a service project together as a family
____ 18-Read a marriage book that I haven't read before
____ 19-Learn a new piano piece
____ 20-visit Lisa (my college roommate)
____ 21-Learn to play the hammered dulcimer
____ 22-Read Pilgrim's Progress
____ 23-Shabbat--one day of solitude to read/pray/etc.
____ 24-Grow a garden with Clara
____ 25- Visit the Garfield Park conservatory
____ 26-Read a biography
____ 27-Go see the Shackleton exhibit at the Indiana State Museum
____ 28-Re-watch all of LOST
____ 29-Go duckpin bowling
____ 30-Eat at Bub's burgers (not the Big Ugly, though!)
____ 31-Paint living room
____ 32-Have at least 40 people over for dinner/get togethers
____ 33-Go see the Sandhill cranes in Oct/Nov
____ 34- Weight loss/fitness goal 
____ 35-Take a class at Archiver's
____ 35-Go to the Chicago Art Museum
____ 36-Take Zane and Millie to the Robie house (Frank Lloyd Wright)
____ 37-Have family portrait taken
____ 38-Memorize Barb May's 10 verses (my MOPS mentor in MN who gave
us a challenge to memorize these verses one summer)
_X__ 39-Go to an IU basketball game with Matt (thanks to Matt's boss for AWESOME tickets on 12/22, and I got to check one off early!)
____ 40-Celebrate my 40th birthday with my family!!

We would love it if you would pray for us while we're gone.  We are leaving early on December 30 and will get home the evening of January 8.
Janette, Stephenie, Amy, and Sierra