December 2017 turned out to be quite a momentous month with
many activities stuffed into it and emotional moments aplenty. The weather was dramatic, too, with warm,
sunny start, allowing for another trip to cut ash stubs at the Lomira land, and
then bitter, bitter cold for the holidays, challenging travels, animal care and
celebrations.
Perhaps the major event of the month was the retirement
celebration for Dwight Stevens, as he finished up 36 years of teaching
taekwondo at the YMCA. Hilde contacted
dozens of black belts, wrote a press release, organized a thanks booklet and
got it printed, arranged for cake and then took lots and lots of pictures, both
at the celebration and five days later as he taught the last class. It was sad for all of the long-time students,
but Mark and Hilde are very able to teach and continue the school and the long
traditions.
Other changes during the month were quieter: Hilde formally signed the non-candidacy
papers for county board just as Mark arranged to go to emeritus attorney
status, which means, he can practice without the membership costs and without
the continuing education requirements.
Not many people retire to run a taekwondo school, but both expect to be
quite busy with those details. They have
met many times with Dr. Stevens, purchased the belts, boards, printed materials
and miscellaneous items for the school, and have stuffed all those items into
the house, with all the boxes of legal files.
All the above, meant that Christmas preparations were a little
lighter this year, with slightly fewer cookies and candies made, In addition, Hilde had extra meetings
with contentious tone, as she was very
unhappy when a short-sighted faction tried to over-regulate horse drawn
buggies, causing public outcry and lots of on-going tensions. The matter was referred back, but has not
really gone away. Mark had extra
trainings to manage for the YMCA position, taking first aid and CPR and getting
those details settled. Mark helped
Hilde with the fruit basket deliveries for church shut-ins---more and more
folks are on the list and yet it gets done in a fairly efficient way.
Then when all these items were completed, the Henkels packed
the car with lots of Christmas items and headed to Sussex. They got to see both Rhiannon and Rowan in
the childrens service, to hear Rhiannon play for the pre-service music and then
enjoy Christmas with the whole family, as John, Evie, Hazel and the dogs came
up to spend Christmas together. What a
happy, chaotic morning it was as even Hilde’s mother was brought over for a
while to meet Hazel and watch the gift opening.
The many hours of knitting were a success and the three kids all liked
the sweaters Grandma Hilde made. Next
year she will knit four!
Mark and Hilde headed down to Palatine for an additional day
with John, Evie and Hazel, enjoying the sweet cuddly little girl and just
relaxing as John set up Hilde’s new laptop.
Then they headed home to huddle down in the worst of the bitter
cold. Three days below zero was quite
enough! However, since they both
finished the month and 2017 with colds, staying inside and drinking lots of tea
worked well. What a full month!
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