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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Our first date in Chicago

Our second Saturday here in the city, Caleb surprised me with a night out on the town. I was a little taken back but so excited to venutre out after being couped up. We went ice skating at Millenium Park. Caleb and I know how to skate already and have skates of our own so it was a free date night, other than the train and dinner. We had a great time and shared in some memories while we shocked up the reality that we live here. 

Skating around and around.

A little packed but look at that view!

"The Bean" with a view reflected.

We ate at this little hot dog place, "Max's", YUMM!

My dog, Chicago Style. No ketchup for sure!

Caleb's burger. He loved it!


Saturday, January 25, 2014

Grad School Scholar: Caleb Karl


 My husband reminded me that I have not done this post... crap, he is right. There was a very valid reason why we moved here and this is the reason:
Husband on the school (city) bus headed
towards his first day of school.
01.08.14
I stayed home that day waiting for employment to find me. It did that day and SIDE NOTE, I am working for Ameriprise Financial 3 miles from my house (Thank you, Jesus.) Caleb and I had two days of unexpected time together, due to the -50 weather, so we soaked it up and made the best of being stuck inside. 
Caleb's front door of his school. 
I asked him to send me a picture from class and this is what he sent me. I am super jealous that this is his view.
He is right downtown!

This week was Caleb's third week in school and he is doing awesome. He pretty much makes the best orthoses in his class and also has gotten phenomenal scores (2 perfects) on his tests. I could not be more proud of my baby and all that he has accomplished so far. 

This is a foot orthosis... foot insert to the general public.

This is a Thoracic Lumbar Sacral Orthosis,
but I'm sure you knew that already!


In other news... Caleb got rid of his facial masterpiece. I did document the process and some out there (Beth @sawdustandebyros) are waiting patiently to see the end result. Here we are in photos from start to finish.

Before...

In the process...

I wish this would have stayed. Serious.

Taking off the last pieces.

This bowl is about the size of a chip bowl.
A lot of hair came off.

Nervous for the final look.

After... like 2 weeks ago but still.





Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Moving... ICKish But Kinda Fun.

Well folks, we moved... we moved over New Year's. Some spend it getting tossed and some choose to pack and move in subzero temperatures. We chose the later. Caleb did most the loading of the truck and I did most of the "helping" role (what I am best at!). 

Moving means taking things apart before
packing them away.
We made a pile of boxes in a corner.
I think it worked out nice.
Man, moving in your mind seems to go far smoother than reality, am I right? Sheesh, we stuffed last minute things into our truck/car and luckily we made in all fit. Caleb said that he is not proud of the packing job but I thought it was great. After lack of sleep, we woke early on New Year's Eve and got to work. We cleaned for about two hours and the inspection lasted for about two minutes. Needless to say, we did not need to clean ANYTHING. Dang, son! Oh well, I learned how to clean a shower/tub for the first time. Thank you past roommates for doing that AWFUL job for me in the past. I did not appreciate that but did find that the "Magic Eraser, Bathroom Edition" works with no hard scrubbing whatsoever. I recommend it to all people regardless if we are talking cleaning or not. I am hooked on that thing and swear it is the best option. 

Our empty MN home. Golly, I miss this place.
In other news, we were going to go all the way in one day but a snow storm got in our way so we did end up stopping in the Dells for a pitstop. We already reflected on leaving our lives but man, I let out a few cycles of tears on our way to the pit stop. It is sad thinking of the future without your peeps in your perimeter for awhile, pheww. 

ANYWAYS! For New Year's we watched "The Prisoners" with Hugh Jackman. It was such a suspense to watch that sucker. I have not chosen to watch such a movie in a long while. I remember why know, there was a lot of moments I did not appreciate and needed to hide. We stayed up until 12:15AM and then hit the bed, I was the only one awake up until midnight, Caleb was so tired. We woke in the morning and rushed to Perkins for a filling meal and then we were off again. 

Us with our moving truck. 
Perkins pic! My mom loved my "gnome dome" on my head.
The snow started at about Madison (45 min into the journey) and never stopped until two days later. It is awful to caravan in the snow and then to unload a UHaul immediately after. Our AWESOME bro, sis, and nephew solely helped us move ALL our things and we may have worked hard but I really appreciated the time spent with them. There was some points of wondering if it was all going to fit or even if the sofa would fit into the house but in the end, it all worked out.  Thank you to those that helped in mind, body, and spirit. You are not ignored, we needed it all. Please enjoy the transition of our new home, from boxes to beauty:

There were SO many boxes... Guh.

Chaos.

Ikea took a lot of our money but in
exchange, we got cute stuff!

Hanging photos is my favorite thing, Caleb's least fave.

Here is the tour of our home... we think it is quite nice. We hope you do too.

So you walk down these stairs to get to us. This is
personal stairs with a locked door on top of them.
We have our very own foyer.

In the back of the big room, we transitioned it into an office
 to do school work and... drink whiskey from his decanter.

Our TV area and common room. this is the view from our
front door.

To the right of the front door is a huge
storage closet. Back is for storage, front
is my personal closet.

Caleb's closet is in our bedroom. Our bed takes more than
half the room, yes. We love our huge bed.

This is our kitchen. We think our kitchen is the best part.
It is just so much room and not cluttered at all.

This is our bathroom. Small but who needs to hang out in
the bathroom? Not me or anyone else, thank you.

We also are able to have free laundry in
a storage area for the whole complex.
We are very blessed by this.


 And there you have it. We live in Chicago for sure now, we have nails in the wall. That counts as being settled in. We miss you but really are pumped to be here and indulge in this adventure!








Monday, January 6, 2014

Christmas Time for the Klinge Duo

Well, folks. We are moved into Chicago and enjoying the feet upon feet of snow we are getting these last few days. I thought before showing you the new place that I would share with you all the times we shared with friends and family this most festive time of year.

we began our festivities in the comfort of our own home by filling stockings and opening gifts we bought for each other. Caleb did far better than I did with buying of gifts as he is better at giving gifts than I am. I got THE MOST BESTEST GIFTS EVER! Caleb unfortunately did not get the stocking stuffers his mother has spoiled him with over the years and I got a stocking LOADED with lovelies. Caleb did not get shorthanded in gifts, I just got more in quantity as he got in bigger gifts. We finished gifts in time to make it to our my favorite breakfast place one last time, "The Copper Dome". Little did we know this place was under new ownership and will forever be pish posh food now. The hash browns used to be the reason people came to "the 'dome" but now nothing is to write home about. Little time was spent there and we were off to pack the car and make our commute to Wis Dells for five days relaxing at the mother's home.

We arrived just in time to settle in and chit chat with mother. We went to the outlet mall to pick up last minute gifts and then came home in indulge in the legendary tator tot casserole. We always include the grand-ma-ma in all activities including coming over to compete in the Christmas tree decorating contest. My mom has many (5+) Christmas trees that she puts in her home over the holidays and we all take a tree to decorate. The winner gets the honor of hearing their praise for the rest of the Christmas weekend. Caleb won but we don't talk much of that any longer. Grandma also came over to play parcheesi and a german snowman game. Caleb knows the name of it but I did not study German intently like he did (he didn't study that hard peeps, don't let him fool you.) The following day we made it to church in the 6 inches of snow that came down over night, ate a fantastic breakfast loaded with buckets of cinnamon that I ate all of and visited my grandfather. We came back to Wis Dells to watch football for the remainder of the day and to enjoy pork, red cabbage, and rutabaga dinner. This dinner is something I look forward to anytime I am able to enjoy it while in Wis Dells. My mom is a bomb cook and she really does her magic with this simple but delicious meal. The following day we woke up to go shopping in Baraboo and to eat at High Rock Cafe. We also went to "Saving Mr. Banks" movie with the grandma and mother which was a VERY good movie. We all thoroughly enjoyed it. The following day we got ready for company at my mom's house along with at my Grandpa's house. This threw me in a tail spin as there was a lot to do at my grandpa's to get ready. Christmas Eve service was just okay because of this as I was rushing all day long and unable to focus on the real reason I was at church. I regret that a lot thinking about it. We then went to Grandpa's to visit with family we never see and to open presents. There are two little ones on that side and to watch them was the highlight of our time there. That family is literally coo-coo for cocoa puffs when it comes to living life. We could have a holiday special on TV and I am sure we would get people to tune in. There is swearing, smoking, hilarious commentary along with a family that is all the same while being oh so different. As the night concluded, we came home to a welcoming crew of cousins and my aunt along with an invitation to watch "Despicable Me". It was fun to be with so much family in one given night. Tis the season. Christmas morning, my mom, Caleb, and I opened presents in the early morning and waited for my cousins to wake up. We enjoyed time together and even played a 3 hour game of Monopoly to make my cousin Ezra get away from his computer for awhile. Half the family then went to "The Hobbit" as the other half went to Grandma's to watch "Mary Poppins". Caleb and I split up to do this as I am not a Hobbit fan in the least. Don't judge me. My opinion of Mary Poppins? It is a pretty long movie for the little that they do in the movie. I used to LOVE that show due to there being no scary parts to hide under the covers about... way better than any of the other villain-filled Disney movies. After the movie, we all went over to mom's house again and played games along with having dinner around the table. The weekend ended with us all watching "Despicable Me 2" and going off to bed.

In the morning, Caleb and I woke up to go on our next adventure. I woke with a terrible sore throat and fever so the car ride was far from enjoyable for me. We arrived in Waverly via a backroad-country route and were welcomed by the partial family already cozied in. We had these amazing beef/au ju sandwiches that Momma Klinge made and waited for the rest to arrive. I was miserable for the day until my fever broke and then I turned a new leaf to go shopping at Wally World with the girls of the family to get a gift for the family, I mean Papa Klinge... a new and improved coffeemaker. Let me share with you folks, the coffee maker that the household USED to have was a beast of a maker. It needed an upgrade and the kids were happy to supply this need. It was nice to share time with the girls and just chit chat for a little while being away from responsibility. We arrived back home and enjoyed time just sitting around. We Klinges do a lot of sitting around, looking at each other when we are together. There are too many of us not to do that being that we are only together like 4x in a given year so we love just being together. The Chicago Klinges and MN Klinges took over the living room for the night as we were crammed in to the 3 bedroom home. I dont think I love anything more about Klinge Christmas than tripping over people so many times in a given day. There is something special about a family that allows their separate lives/bubbles/personal spaces to be put on hold so we can all be together. We woke in the morning to open gifts and to add more chaos to the mix... feet upon feet of wrapping paper to cover the floor. We are all so blessed by each other with the gifts we are given. This family sure knows what to get the person they are assigned. Being that we moved to Chicago, we gave our peeps, the Chicago Klinges, a gift card to a tapas restaurant and a coupon to ship Miles, our nephew, off to our house for the night. I think they are really gonna enjoy us here for that reason upon many more reasons. The rest of the day consisted of extended family coming over for lasagna and fellowship. Some of us went sledding and the rest stayed home due to a miscommunication on my part to bring snow stuff to play outside in. I had the assumption that we all would being that three days together would probably roll over to time outside but I am just learning this big family communication stuff. I can only get better from here. That night we as a family watched home videos of past Christmas' and literally cried laughing at some of the moments shared. Oh heavens, I really wish I could have been apart of this family Christmas sooner. This family is a riot to watch on tape. I mean, most of the it is lame footage but there are the jewels in there that really get your belly rumbling with laughter. We then went to bed to awake to another day in the life of a Klinge. The last day was pretty calm and uneventful but we just love being together so that is what we do.

We then traveled home that nigh to sleep in our bed for good rest to start packing in the morning.

Here are some moments shared via photos: Enjoy!

Lindy's Steakhouse Visit

Lindy's Steakhouse Visit

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Christmas Morning for Us: Caleb's Stocking

Contents of his stocking

Christmas Morning for Us: Laura's Stocking

Contents of her stocking

Christmas Eve at Grandpa's

Quality Gifts we received. She loved her
5-in-1 hoodie.

Christmas Morning at Mom's: Her GB Slippies

Christmas Morning at Mom's: His hat he loves and car racks
from mom.

What a sophisticated man.

Momma and I. Happy Christmas Morning!

Grandma got some gifts.

Pizza on Christmas Day. A Caleb tradition.

Christmas Morning at the Klinge's. Oren's rocking bull
was a hit!

Josh made SyWassinks a "Guess Who: Klinge Family Edition".
We all loved playing it.

Caleb's favorite twin: Della

Laura's favorite twin: Pais

Miles dreams of being just like Caleb.
Literally, Caleb is Miles' BFF. No Joke.

Just an awesome child. Della.

Things got a lil rough for Miles.


Great Grandma Klinge pic... they are loved it. BAH!

Caleb making homemade pizza... YUM!

A little bit of the card game "golf" and indulging in Cpizza.