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Thursday, September 29, 2016

This Week in my life.....actually it is real life on...

I seem to be blogging weekly now.  The key board calls to me if I let it go much beyond that.   Weekend wrap-ups, reflections are one way to share what is happening in our quaint village.  The truth is we're jammed packed and in a whole new place with two teenagers and a middle schooler. Although things are very similar as we're still coordinating rides and relying on the kindness of others to drive and pick up our kids.

As I type my girls sit on the steps.  I've reverted to the old punishment. Time outs seem to be needed even for this age child.  The tone and words are not good. Sure we're stressed getting three out the doors close together, applying their own processes/timing.  Clare is first up but included return rest time before moving on her process.  Sally gives herself lots of times and adds commentary and Peter is the JIT guy.  Add parents with schedules that rotate and fluctuate and volley due to travel and it is nutty.  A quiet nutty that in my life on Newark-Granville Road still requires kind, positive interactions.  I'm typing this for myself too by the way- sometimes I need to sit on the steps.

Okay- that was not what I was going to share today- I was going to reflect a bit on BRW, India prep, a difference a year makes in a job, 16th birthday and Homecoming updates...stay tuned for those, hopeful in the moment, sharing the whirlwind not just reporting after it has occurred in our lives on NG Road!  Today's title should of been...live from NGR!

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

the real deal...change of seasons....

So many little things to share, that are not little...
-the car that didn't stop for the bus? GEEZE- driving in Granville, anywhere- slow down, be aware.  It is bus stop time of day- you have to stop.  Black convertible porsche- shame on you.  I've certainly had my oops- didn't stop at the cross walk and feel terrible, oh that was a stop light, not a stop sign...this is real.  The kids struggle with the bus drivers- they have such important jobs and I love that she honks whenever that happens...and it happens too much!  Thank you bus drivers. Thank you drivers that stop and are aware.
-yay Saly for finding the rust marks on my skirt- I lay this one over the top of the hangers...there is a bad hanger in there....or maybe it is the old house closet bar...sigh....
-saw my 14 year old son naked today- eek- I admit I've been curious, I am his mother...I know he is growing up...that reality I wasn't quite ready for, that change....a whole topic I'm not going into- we're very comfortable in our home, the house lay out, two bathrooms are shared, but the transitions pull the kids into more modest, some what modest approaches, not today!
-Clare confirmed it is the last day of summer, we'll welcome fall- so she has on her Jack Rogers.  It inspired me to pull out a summery top and some white. And Sally asked if she could wear autumn dresses tomorrow. I'm with you Sally. Can there be a cold snap please- the Denison Red sweater would be great for Big Red Weekend....78-80s makes it hard to dress....transition times!  I was the kid on the first day of school, no AC wearing the wool kilt and no we didn't have a uniform...it was my new back to school outfit and I was wearing it no matter the weather!
-The day did start with a wonderful visit to the yoga mat at Breathe...ahhhhh the sunrise sky my favorite shades of blue and yellow...ahhhhhh good thing I got up- as you can see I needed it.  My balance poses were off- right could do nothing, left was good.....we're in that place of switching again- but aren't we always?  
Life on Newark-Granville Road- thanks for sharing any insights you have for these things I welcome. Feedback isn't always easy but it is valued and appreciated.

Monday, September 19, 2016

HATSOFF 2016...a few pictures with some behind the scenes....

Thank you, thank you! All those that donated and made this work. Love this chance activity for the Works! Love a friend went home with the Dom, love the smiles and ops and ahhs and those that rolled with not getting the Dom or scotch!
Always more fun with a friend!  Glad the camera was out at the end of the night. Great pic Carolo- make sure you go to Facebook and see all the ones Carlo took- fantastic. Wish I had more to share!

Our only photo of the night!
Argyle Photo Booth Rocks!
Funny- when we went to take a picture at home before we left- sure enough no memory! Just like the commercial! Both of our phones- geeish! We made it a point to get this photo!


HATSOFF art purchase 2016- thank you Chris lang! She shears sheep and uses the wool for the felting- love her work!
Meet you at Howard! Thanks Howard and Janice for all you've done! It was the end of the night but we got one in....still looking good- hot HATSOFF!





Sunday, September 18, 2016

Volunteer and Staff Logic

I can reflect on my life and know volunteering makes a difference and therefore volunteers make a difference.  Volunteering for Denison and The Works led to a deep appreciation and knowledge and ultimately my career in development, education and the non-profit world.  Worlds that relay on volunteers.  This weekend in my life on Newark-Granville Road my return role as volunteer for The Works was in full swing and it felt good!

Training I've received for my role at Denison has presented the mindset of helping people feel good. When you volunteer, donate to a cause- it feels good, really good.  This week and weekend we had our affirmation. For three days I spent time with donors and volunteers in Massachusetts- Concord, Mass to be exact.  Spending time in this historic town was inspiring- reflecting on our country's formation.  Those volunteers that made a difference. Was our country perfect at the start- no, but we started.  Concord embraced and continues to embrace the free and deep thinking, its literary history is quite inspiring.  The weekend wrapped in Newark, Ohio with amazing people united to make a difference, strengthen, sustain and move forward The Works. HATSOFF! the fundraiser was quite a special way to give back and see volunteers in action.

The staff of The Works deserve huge kudos.  This event only happens every two years but takes months to plan and execute.  The staff put full time jobs on hold to support volunteers making a difference.  The hours the staff put in almost make them volunteers!  Thank you Works staff for all you did, do and continue to do- thanks for loving The Works, Howard's vision, Licking County, Central Ohio, eduction, the arts, STEM, downtown Newark so well.  Volunteer leaders- you rock. You said yes, you created vision, you put endless hours and worry to make it happen and it happened so well!  Works volunteers that are always there- event after event, tour after tour- Alison Miller shared the sentiment last night and she was  so right- the incredible energy and commitment is inspiring.  I also love the family support that is in action- parents, siblings, family friends- pretty cool to see in action.

HATSOFF is incredible- what an event that allows volunteers to shine.  Creative energy and outlets in every part of the museum and tent.  The designer tables, Denison actors, creative and beautiful inside and out chance sales people- woo hoo!  Auction offerings allow business to shine- thank you, thank you for each every donation.  I oohed and ahhed at so many.  I loved watching talent merchandise it in the Works way! I am so grateful for the friends who helped transform the wall of wine to the Speak Easy Spirit!  The bag of miniatures was too much fun!  We even have a friend buy a bottle through us- delivery happens tomorrow!

This is a mini figure eight- picking up bottles, donated, delivering bottles and auction item.  My life on Newark-Granville Road circled back to volunteer and it feels great, but I did it with so much help, support, partnership and I'm so grateful in so many ways.

Monday, September 12, 2016

Three-ish....Book Club's Count

Thank heavens the book club women know when I say bring one to recommend...it is okay to bring...three-ish..Even I showed up with three books to recommend! I only put two on the board thought...and wow both were picked this year!

What a wonderful evening, what a fabulous group of intelligent, caring, passionate, well read, articulate women.  How lucky am I to have this gathering in my home, in my life on Newark-Granville Road. How fortunate to have friends to read with, discuss the books, to help direct and keep me focused- finish a book to discuss.  Read something recommended by someone I respect, follow a list created by a process I adore!

We come with one-ish book to recommend. We listen to one another.  We vote. We schedule and we make sure our protocol is applied- a non fiction, a young adult, a classic- at least one of each is on the list.  The classic takes more time to determine but we do it.  Themes bubble up- water, WWII, certain countries, women's issues- we all grow, are challenged, laugh, cry, think, pause because of these books, these reads, these friends, this time, this night on Newark-Granville Road.  Want the list, want to join the group- email me at ssleithauser@gmail.com.

I love the fact this book welcomes everyone. We miss those that have moved away, moved on to other groups or just can't fit it in at this time....we welcome new members- hooray- three today!  We always discuss the books. You may attend if you haven't but spoiler alert- we will talk about the ending.  Some of us enjoy a bevie from the bar, some don't.  We make December special and always select for the year in September and for the most part meet on the 1st Monday of the month at 7:30 pm.

Life on Newark-Granville Road- sharing the book love, another great night!

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Follow-up, more nights like these....

As promised here are the photos of my new home away from home!  If you are on Denison's campus I hope you will find me! The intention of this fabulous space is to host families, engage and converse! I appreciate this view very much- seeing student space is inspiring!  I'm in Burton Morgan- the building attached the parking garage.  I have connections to this building- I moved into it in 2004. I admired the planning, process and purpose of the gift that unites students, faculty, staff and alumni.  We also add family - friends of Denison are family, parents, grandparents, student's families are Denison family.
 

Joe and I have a saying- more nights like these.....it means boy this is a great night, this is what it is all about.  I had two nights like that this weekend.  Saturday night we grilled steaks, sat at the dining room table and had family movie night.  We watched Diehard!  Bruce Willis fun since we all saw him while filing FirstKill in Granville.

Tonight we partnered with the Mattimoes and hosted the FPC High School stop on the progressive dinner - kicking off the season! It was a great night-kids loved the wonderful meal and ambiance created in the Mattimoe back yard.  We sent the group on its way to dessert and then we embraced the moment.  Dinner for us on the patio.  Our teens returned and Peter ate again. Sally came back from basketball and joined us for the delicious meal.  We lingered and savored the beautiful evening with friends.  I wish there were more nights like this on Newark-Granville Road.  I'm glad I had these.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

transition and closures.....

Know me and I enjoy my Myers Briggs type indicator- MBTI.  It isn't something I've been talking about much with others but it has been in my head.  It has been a full month of work- all good. Welcoming and engaging the Class of 2020 parents has been a focus and it has gone so well.  There is still much to do but yesterday I went to work and put myself in a place of closure.  Ahhhhh  However the work isn't done, we'll transition to other tasks.  Life isn't black and white, clean sliced and my MBTI weak J is OK with it.  The addition of a work move- switching offices during a busy week is what brought the MBTI, transition and closure topic to be blog worthy.  I like to blog and post more often than I have been - the month is the reason.  Blogging gives me closure...I wanted to post photos of my new location and some fun thoughts that bubbled up around pens....it will move to the transition phase instead of the checked off the list, done, move on place.

My life on Newark-Granville Road in transition between summer and fall, August/September, growing kids, career growth and more.  However it is a holiday weekend and I'm ready to embrace the weekend and enjoy the end of one kind of summer. We're wrapping up the jump in the lake, float in the pool, take to the golf course and relax at the club time of summer- the next 24 plus hours are about doing just that with friends and family.