Here's another group to update from the reunion!
Annie (Olson) Howard: Annie is married to a guy named Matt and they live in Stacy, MN. Annie is teaching 3rd grade at Lakes International Spanish Immersion school. They are expecting their first child in April.
Jaclyn Reinarz: Perhaps better remembered as Jacci or, for those who worked at Bible camp with her, Chuck. Jaclyn is living and working in Park River, ND. She is teaching Kindergarten and loves her school and students. Because Park River is about 1/2 the size of Morris, there isn't much to do in the long ND winter months and so wrote and will soon be publishing a children's book. More information will posted here when the official release date is announced.
Jessica (Zepeda) Argetsinger: Jessie is teaching 4th grade in Stillwater, MN. She, her husband Paul, and their one year old son (pictured above) live in Mahtomedi. Paul will be serving our country in the Middle East and prayers for his safety and their family are greatly appreciated.
IN OTHER NEWS: I'm getting ready to email out the spreadsheet with as much contact information as I have been able to gather thus far. If you have not received the mass emails directly from me and would like to be included on the list, please send me a message and I'll add you to the list!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
WATN: Carrie (Casper) Potter
Here's an update from Carrie!Carrie and her husband welcomed their second child just over a week ago. Isla Jane was born on 10/15/08 at 12:06 pm. Other big changes in Carrie's life since her Morris days were meeting and marrying Jonathan (they have been married for 3 years now) and moving to his hometown of Buffalo Center, IA. Isla will be lucky enough to have a big brother watching out her as they also have Jackson Tate who is currently 20 months old. He is enjoying being a big brother, giving his new baby sister lots of kisses and helping out whenever he can.
After maternity leave, Carrie will be returning to her job as a registered nurse in Mason City, IA. Her husband teaches high school social studies and coaches cross country and track for Buffalo Center: the same town he grew up and went to school in which also means his family is close by.
Her highlights are easily meeting her husband and starting a family.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
England Adoption Update
Hey Everyone
Sorry to have disappeared for bit. I was coordinating a youth retreat that happened this last weekend and am realizing that it's starting to take a little longer to bounce back than it used to. I have no idea how I ever did the IVCF retreats where I was lucky to get about 8 hours of sleep for the weekend and then go to class on Monday.
Anyway, that's not why I'm back to the updating today. Kristi (Jensen) and her husband Rich have been going through the adoption process to adopt from Russia. About a month ago they got a name and a picture. If you look back through previous posts, you'll find one announcing the news. Unfortunately, there's been a new development. Here's what Rich posted on his facebook site last night:
"Attachment is a funny concept. I’m not talking about the things that hook to your vacuum. I’m talking about the bond that you develop with another person. I say it’s a funny concept because you could know someone for years and not ever become attached to them, or you can simply see a face in picture, and develop an intense attachment almost immediately. That’s what happened to me when I saw a picture of a little Russian boy named Sergei. I was hooked immediately, and I had quickly made up my mind that I wanted to adopt him.
I’ve heard many stories of how a father feels when he first sees his newborn baby. I don’t know what that feels like exactly, but I know that what I felt the day I saw Sergei’s picture was like nothing I had ever felt before. He instantly became a part of my heart; a part of who I am.
That’s what made today so sad.
Kristi and I found out today that Sergei was adopted by a Russian family. We knew it was always a possibility that something could stop the adoption at any moment. Especially in Russia, where there is a strong push to keep Russian children in Russia. But we were so sure that God had chosen Sergei to be a part of our family that we just didn’t want to think about anything but him being home with us.
To say that we are saddened would be an understatement. The truth is we feel a profound sense of loss. We formed an attachment to him that will never be broken. A part of our heart will always be with him. We also find ourselves with a sense of fear. We fear for Sergei. What if his family won’t love him enough? What if they are abusive? What if they adopted simply to get a government check? What if they are not Christians?
We don’t know why this had to happen this way, but we do know that God is still God. We also know that he loves Sergei more then we ever could, and that God has chosen our family for us. There could be lots of reasons why God put Sergei in our lives. Who knows, maybe God just needed someone to be praying for him for a while. God doesn’t make mistakes, and he never does anything by accident. That’s why after losing all that he owned and hearing that his children had all died, Job said, “The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.” (Job 1:21b NASB)
But as Kristi and I have found out in a very real way today, even when you know that God is working things out for the good (Romans 8:28), it can still hurt, a lot. We would appreciate your prayers during this time. Pray that we would have peace about Sergei’s new family. Pray for his safety, and that he would know Christ at a young age. Pray for us as we are still in the adoption process and faced with new decisions almost daily. Pray that we would be able to grow close to God, and fully give our burdens to him, especially the burden of having a family. "
I'm also going to add a request that you remember Jay and Lindsey Sykes in your prayers as they are working through the adoption process to adopt from Africa. And indeed, when you think about it, everyone's life is touched by adoption in some way. Maybe you or a sibling is adopted. Or maybe a friend is adopting, has adopted, or was adopted. I encourage you all to also take a moment to thank God for the blessings adoption has brought into your lives.
Sorry to have disappeared for bit. I was coordinating a youth retreat that happened this last weekend and am realizing that it's starting to take a little longer to bounce back than it used to. I have no idea how I ever did the IVCF retreats where I was lucky to get about 8 hours of sleep for the weekend and then go to class on Monday.
Anyway, that's not why I'm back to the updating today. Kristi (Jensen) and her husband Rich have been going through the adoption process to adopt from Russia. About a month ago they got a name and a picture. If you look back through previous posts, you'll find one announcing the news. Unfortunately, there's been a new development. Here's what Rich posted on his facebook site last night:
"Attachment is a funny concept. I’m not talking about the things that hook to your vacuum. I’m talking about the bond that you develop with another person. I say it’s a funny concept because you could know someone for years and not ever become attached to them, or you can simply see a face in picture, and develop an intense attachment almost immediately. That’s what happened to me when I saw a picture of a little Russian boy named Sergei. I was hooked immediately, and I had quickly made up my mind that I wanted to adopt him.
I’ve heard many stories of how a father feels when he first sees his newborn baby. I don’t know what that feels like exactly, but I know that what I felt the day I saw Sergei’s picture was like nothing I had ever felt before. He instantly became a part of my heart; a part of who I am.
That’s what made today so sad.
Kristi and I found out today that Sergei was adopted by a Russian family. We knew it was always a possibility that something could stop the adoption at any moment. Especially in Russia, where there is a strong push to keep Russian children in Russia. But we were so sure that God had chosen Sergei to be a part of our family that we just didn’t want to think about anything but him being home with us.
To say that we are saddened would be an understatement. The truth is we feel a profound sense of loss. We formed an attachment to him that will never be broken. A part of our heart will always be with him. We also find ourselves with a sense of fear. We fear for Sergei. What if his family won’t love him enough? What if they are abusive? What if they adopted simply to get a government check? What if they are not Christians?
We don’t know why this had to happen this way, but we do know that God is still God. We also know that he loves Sergei more then we ever could, and that God has chosen our family for us. There could be lots of reasons why God put Sergei in our lives. Who knows, maybe God just needed someone to be praying for him for a while. God doesn’t make mistakes, and he never does anything by accident. That’s why after losing all that he owned and hearing that his children had all died, Job said, “The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.” (Job 1:21b NASB)
But as Kristi and I have found out in a very real way today, even when you know that God is working things out for the good (Romans 8:28), it can still hurt, a lot. We would appreciate your prayers during this time. Pray that we would have peace about Sergei’s new family. Pray for his safety, and that he would know Christ at a young age. Pray for us as we are still in the adoption process and faced with new decisions almost daily. Pray that we would be able to grow close to God, and fully give our burdens to him, especially the burden of having a family. "
I'm also going to add a request that you remember Jay and Lindsey Sykes in your prayers as they are working through the adoption process to adopt from Africa. And indeed, when you think about it, everyone's life is touched by adoption in some way. Maybe you or a sibling is adopted. Or maybe a friend is adopting, has adopted, or was adopted. I encourage you all to also take a moment to thank God for the blessings adoption has brought into your lives.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
WATN: Nathan and Andrea Rooney
Nathan and Andrea on a recent trip to CA.
Nathan and Andrea moved to Fargo, ND in 2001 to plant a church (along with other UMMers) where Nathan served as pastor for 7 years. The Rooneys live in Moorhead, MN. Andrea is currently staying home with their 2 children, Moriah (6) and Noah (4). Moriah is in first grade and Noah is preschool age. Nathan is in the final stage of getting licensed as a financial advisor and will start this fall with a firm in Fargo.
Noah and Moriah helping in the kitchen.
Staying In Touch
You might have noticed the name change. I figure so long as people are willing to send me updates on their lives and there continue to be rumblings about getting together again and maybe even on a regular basis, I'll keep the web site going. Thus, it's not just about the 2008 reunion anymore. It's about having some small way to stay connected with each other.
I've been thinking a lot about community lately. How Jesus said we shouldn't forsake gathering together with other believers. How scripture talks about rejoicing with those who rejoice and weeping with those who weep. One thing I've come to realize is how easy that was for so many of us in college. Especially in Morris. I mean really, if you had to walk more than 10 minutes to get somewhere, it probably meant they one of the few crazy people who lived on the other side of the tracks. That, or you were lost in the mazes of Gay or Indy Hall.
So this is one small way we can keep in touch, stay somewhat connected. Especially when something big happens in our lives. So if something big happens in your life, please email and let me know. I, for one, will be honored to stand beside you and hold a box of tissue, throw a party or whatever in between and I'll post it so the rest of our beloved IVCF Chapter can do the same.
I've been thinking a lot about community lately. How Jesus said we shouldn't forsake gathering together with other believers. How scripture talks about rejoicing with those who rejoice and weeping with those who weep. One thing I've come to realize is how easy that was for so many of us in college. Especially in Morris. I mean really, if you had to walk more than 10 minutes to get somewhere, it probably meant they one of the few crazy people who lived on the other side of the tracks. That, or you were lost in the mazes of Gay or Indy Hall.
So this is one small way we can keep in touch, stay somewhat connected. Especially when something big happens in our lives. So if something big happens in your life, please email and let me know. I, for one, will be honored to stand beside you and hold a box of tissue, throw a party or whatever in between and I'll post it so the rest of our beloved IVCF Chapter can do the same.
Monday, October 13, 2008
WATN: Jill, Amanda, Cindy and Jenny
So here's a bunch all at once!
Jill: Jill and her husband Tim live in Woodbury where Jill is teaching her 5th year of math at New Life Academy. She teaches Geometry, Algebra I and 5th grade math there. Tim is working on finishing a Master's of Divinity degree at Bethel Seminary.
Amanda: Amanda and her husband John live in Rochester, MN. They have a boy named Lucas who is just about 2 and a little girl due any day (if she isn't already here). In addition to raising a growing family, Amanda works on call as an RN at the Mayo Clinic. John works in the IT department at Mayo. Amanda, I'm sure we'd all love to see pictures when your daughter joins us all, please email me an annoucement and I'll post it!
Cindy: Cindy is currently living in Fargo, ND and working on her master's degree in Counseling and Student Affairs at MN State Moorhead. Her plan is to be done with school in May of 2009 and then it's on to job hunting! She is looking forward to basically being surrounded by college students for the rest of her life.
Jenny: Jenny just finished her master's degree in organizational psychology from Mankato state. She is living in the cities and looking for a job in her field.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
WATN: Jeff Maciej
Jeff and Rebecca have been married for awhile now (sorry, but time flies and I've lost track of how many years...I want to say 3). They met through work and I'm sure many of you can fill in the basic story line (all together now....awwwwww). The currently live in St. Paul (not too far from the Ford plant). Jeff is working on his Master of Social Work degree with plans on being finished in May of 2009. Rebecca is currently working as a social worker. They fill the free time they have by being active in their church and a retreat program.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
WATN:Teresa (Rooney) Galashan
These two officially get the prize the longest drive to the reunion and the biggest surprise. After college, Teresa got married to Ryan and moved up to Canada. They currently have a little boy, Levi, who was on the go so I missed snapping a picture. But never fear, through the wonderful magic of facebook, I managed to get a photo for you....
....isn't he a cutie!
Currently, Ryan is working as a youth pastor and with the developmentaly disabled. Teresa is working as a behavioral therapist with the developmentally disabled. Levi, well he's working on mastering potty training and getting ready to be a big brother in April.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Monday, October 6, 2008
WATN: The Kallio's and the Ford's
Becky and Dan with their 3 year old twins, Amelia and Malachi.
Emily (Nowak) Kallio and Becky (Hachfeld) Ford helping themselves to some lunch.
The Ford's: Dan and Becky are currently in Faribault, MN. Dan is a youth pastor at their church and Becky is busy running after their twins. Many of you might remember that Amelia and Malachi were born really early and weighed less than a pound each when they came into the world. Today they are doing well and keeping Dan and Becky on their toes. If you can believe it, they couldn't stay too long at the reunion because Dan was going to get dressed up in a suit as he was marring two young people who had been involved in the youth group as teenagers.
The Ford's: Dan and Becky are currently in Faribault, MN. Dan is a youth pastor at their church and Becky is busy running after their twins. Many of you might remember that Amelia and Malachi were born really early and weighed less than a pound each when they came into the world. Today they are doing well and keeping Dan and Becky on their toes. If you can believe it, they couldn't stay too long at the reunion because Dan was going to get dressed up in a suit as he was marring two young people who had been involved in the youth group as teenagers.
The Kallio's: Erik and Emily are currently in Wilmer, MN. They have three boys, Asher, Ezra and Zikri. I managed to capture a picture of Asher and Zikri with their dad but Ezra was on the move! They are working for an engineering firm: Emily translates Italian and Erik does customer service. They have been in Europe and desire to return to do missions. When they are in Wilmer, they are involved in Theophostic Prayer Ministry and the House Church Movement.
Both families encourage you to stop in and say hi should you find yourself in their neck of the woods.
Pictures from the Reunion
Hey Everyone!
Thanks again to all who made Saturday possible. From worship to food to clean up, all help was greatly appreciated. It was great to see so many of you again.
I know I missed a couple of you in picture taking but I got a lot of people as we ate lunch. I posted all the pictures on a picasa web album so if you use the address below, you should be able to see them. I'll post single pictures and updates as I get time.
http://picasaweb.google.com/saraheutinck/2008IVCFReunion#
Also, for those of you who have not ventured into the world of facebook yet, I'm putting the address of an album with a bunch of college photos from several people's collections. Enjoy!
http://picasaweb.google.com/saraheutinck/IVCFMemories#
Thanks again to all who made Saturday possible. From worship to food to clean up, all help was greatly appreciated. It was great to see so many of you again.
I know I missed a couple of you in picture taking but I got a lot of people as we ate lunch. I posted all the pictures on a picasa web album so if you use the address below, you should be able to see them. I'll post single pictures and updates as I get time.
http://picasaweb.google.com/saraheutinck/2008IVCFReunion#
Also, for those of you who have not ventured into the world of facebook yet, I'm putting the address of an album with a bunch of college photos from several people's collections. Enjoy!
http://picasaweb.google.com/saraheutinck/IVCFMemories#
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Logistical Details
I was just at the church a couple of days ago getting the 10 cent tour from the Pastor Ben, and thought I'd share some general information you might find helpful in getting to the church on Saturday...
~ It's located really close to the intersection of 50th and France in Edina. If you can, you may want to consider avoiding France Ave. between 50th and Hwy 62 as they were resurfacing it when I was in the area on Monday. Mapquest provides really good directions to get there.
~ Parking is located behind the church.
~ The best door to use is just off of the parking lot. We'll send you through a bit of maze in the church to get to the main worship area but since we are such smart Morris grads, I know there won't be any problems finding our way around.
~ If you want to see a picture of the church, you can go to the web site: www.edinacov.org
And one last note, if you are on facebook, I formed a group mostly to share pics and have a spot where you could look for fellow alum you have lost touch with. Search for UMM - IVCF Alum.
Can't wait to see everyone there....and if you aren't going to make it please send in a photo and update soon so we all aren't left wondering what ever happened to you!
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