January: Come Together, The Beatles
Kicked off January with a big party. My boss, George Thompson retired after working at the Diversity Council for 10 years, 5 years with me. While it was sad, I was excited my colleague Kay Hocker who moved into the role. Another leaving brought us together with family, as Nathan’s grandfather Arndt Halvorson passed away. While difficult for all who loved him, Arndt’s years of struggle with Parkinson’s and deep, abiding faith made his passing a blessing.
February: Land Down Under, Men at Work
We left February 1st for our reconnoiter of
March: Working for a Living, Huey Lewis & the News
After an indulging 3 week vacation in
April: Clean, Depeche Mode
After a flurry of cleaning, painting, cleaning, landscaping, cleaning, redecorating, we were finally ready to put the house on the market with friend and realtor Curt Briston. Let’s just say that a clean house is not a natural state of affairs for us, so this really was a month long activity. While I clean, Nathan gives up his remaining nights and weekends to play in the pit for "Singin' in the Rain". We figure it will take 3 months to sell the house, and we will be on our way to
May: These boots are made for walkin’, Nancy Sinatra
Nathan and I spent Memorial Day weekend in a hike around beautiful
June: Summertime, Porgy & Bess
We kicked off the summer with a short stay in the Wisconsin Dells with my Mom and Dad. We enjoyed a few days of relaxing days of golf, food, and fun. Dad’s been struggling with a chronic illness called MDS, so it was great to have a few relaxing days of golf, food, and fun. Around this time, Mom & Dad agreed to try a new treatment for MDS that uses a chemo-like therapy in September. We are hopeful this one will free Dad from monthly blood transfusions.
July: Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B
Nathan played in Rochester Civic Band for 4th of July. This lead to an introduction to
August: How Can I Miss You (When You Won’t Go Away), Dan Hicks
In April, I gave my letter of resignation to the Diversity Council Board of Directors, with an end date of August. August arrived before I knew it and I started saying goodbye to the many wonderful friends made at the Diversity Council. While hard to say goodbye (and keep saying goodbye!), it was easier knowing the organization was in good hands. I will miss Kathy, Kay, Kami, Ebony, Ben, Moses, Savita, George, and everyone SO much. (Mt. Olive Goodbye Party with Kevin and Joy Peterson).
September: I’ll Be There For You, The Rembrandts
In August, my grandmother Olga was diagnosed with cancer, detected in the bones near her hip, with a mass later detected in her lungs. My mom, (my hero) was able to be with her for radiation treatments for a few weeks in August. In September, I went to chauffeur Grandma to her treatments in
October: Sign of the Times, Prince
Our plan had been to leave in September…we even had a joint leaving party with our friends Eric and Hilary who moved to
November: East Bound and Down, Smokey and the Bandit Soundtrack
“Long way to go, and a short time to get there” describes November exactly. With a start date of January 9th at Murdoch, Nathan and I suddenly had a lot to do….and less than 9 weeks to do it. First was making travel arrangements and getting Jake’s quarantine arranged (argh….more bureaucracy!), then packing, visiting friends, Christmas Cards and shopping, selling our vehicles, etc. etc.
December: Leaving on a Jet Plane, The Carpenters
Well, here’s the hard part…actually leaving. Nathan and I are excited for our new life in