Saturday, September 22, 2007

Awesome Day for Tennis!

Today was Liz's best tennis day of the year! Up until now, she's lost every match she's played. The coach has been trying different player combinations in doubles, and Liz didn't do well switching partners every other match.

Well, she's found a doubles partner that she loves to play with, Alexis Janssen. Alexis and Liz are already friends, and are in dance together, and their personalities really well matched.

Today Martin County West (our team - the Mavericks) played against Fairmont in "the Battle of Martin County". Liz and Alexis played awesome tennis, and won their match 6-2, 6-3. They were very evenly matched with their opponents, who also played well, but it was our girls' day. Overall, the Mavericks won all 7 of their matches today.

Even better, it was 72 degrees, sunny, with a slight breeze. What a wonderful way to spend a Saturday morning!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Liz's New Baby




It doesn't become hers until the weekend before her birthday, but Liz has a car! We sealed the deal this weekend. Here are a few pictures for you to check out the new wheels!

It's a Chevrolet Cobalt. It has ABS brakes, airbags, and some nice features like a stereo system with controls on the steering wheel, and a console shift. Needless to say, Liz is a very happy camper. She has nicknamed the car "MJ", which stands for "Maude Josie". Named after her great-grandmother, because Papa Joe suggested it, and Josie, because she just think it looks like a Josie!

I especially like the "Thanks Dad" picture!

Monday, September 3, 2007

It's a Small World After All...

You know how I've always said that EVERYBODY knows somebody from Trimont? Well, Carl's roommate, Nathan, is no exception. His grandmother came along to help him move in, and she asked Carl, "Are you related to John Rabbe?" He answered, "Well, sometimes, he's my grandfather!" Turns out that Nathan's grandparents, Pat and Gary Stark, live in Mora, Minnesota, and know John's sister and brother-in-law Mary and Ron, and his cousin Tom Heuer. They, in turn, introduced Pat and Gary to John and Joyce in Arizona. The Starks winter in Fountain of the Sun, and have played golf with John in the past. They also attend the same church as John and Joyce in Arizona.

Carl says Nathan is quiet, like he is, and a nice guy. Tomorrow is the first day of class. Carl hopes to hook up with the statistics professor tomorrow and try to get into that class this semester. And just for excitement, Carl gets his second Japanese encephalitis injection tomorrow afternoon. Gotta be ready for future study abroad, I guess!

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Carl's Dorm in the Carlson International Center




What a day!

At Carl's request, we began the day going to worship at Dawn's church, where many of the congregation greeted him warmly by name. What a wonderful service. And they are such a welcoming group of people!

After a quick change of attire at Dawn's, we had brunch at Gustavus, and then proceeded to get Carl moved into his dorm. Vwaire, Carl's next door neighbor and suitemate, is a senior from Nigeria, who also happens to be his Collegiate Fellow (CF, f.k.a. Resident Advisor). He's a warm, fun, intelligent man who went out of his way to make Carl and all of us feel at home.

It was kind of a circus, trying to fit everything into his room. The wire mesh shelving units we had brought were not strong enough to hold Carl's printer and iHome clock radio, so Dawn and Liz ran back to her house and returned with a book shelf and low table courtesy of Grandpa and Grandma Nilsen's old Gramercy condo. They look great in the new room, the shelf supporting Carl's electronic gear and book collection, and the table holding up the fridge, microwave and providing storage underneath for the food box.

Carl left before we did, as he had an ice cream social and campus tour to get to, so we locked up after cleaning up the moving mess. When Carl called tonight, he seemed happy, tired, and excited to get started on his college adventure. He had been to dinner with the President, who then gave an "E Plurius Gustavus" speech to welcome the new transfer and freshman students.

We had one piece of bad news today. A family friend, Ken Treitline, who had driven a truck for us for many years, died last night. Ken was only 54 years old, and had a heart attack last evening. Two of his children are friends of Carl and Liz. In fact, Lindsey is on the MCW tennis team with Liz. On the way home, Liz, Joe and I stopped to visit with Zach, Lindsey, their older sister Michelle, and other members of the Treitline family. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to them! We will truly miss Ken.

Carl reports that he plans to set up a new blog to report on his Gustavus activities, so look for an email from him soon giving you his new link. In the meantime, have a safe Labor Day!