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KimWalker
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Name: Kimberly Gender: Female
Interests: Storm-chasing Expertise: Underwater basket weaving Occupation: Office worker
Teacher Industry: Pulling weeds
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Member Since:
7/24/2006
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| Happy news! On Palm Sunday, Steve Larson asked Wendy to marry him, and she said yes! We are greatly looking forward to having another brother in the family, especially since the girls still have a comfortable lead of 6 to 4. We won't talk about the girl record in the neice/nephew department. :) Noelle had fun trying on Mom's wedding dress.
We'll keep you posted as to the details! | | |
| Chicago On Noelle's birthday a few weeks ago, I gave her a home-made certificate for a trip to the Shedd Aquarium...mostly because it was free, I wanted to go myself, and I knew that this way I could go under the guise of being a wonderful big sister. :) Wendy, Gayle, Noelle and I all ended up going down to Chicago yesterday to spend a few hours among marine life. We took this snake picture for Grandma Porter because we just knew she would love the background. :)
The penguins were absolutely adorable...I really wanted to take some of these little tykes home with me!
The dolphin show was amazing...definitely the highlight! I kept trying to get a good picture, but the camara has a delay, and mostly all I got was rippled water! Here's one shot that almost caught these amazing creatures. I am reminded of kayaking at West Campus while at college in Florida. We were paddling along, minding our own business one day, when several dolphins swam up and kept us company. I was a little scared because they resemble sharks just enough to make me more comfortable looking at them through thick glass walls. Apparently, they are extremely intelligent, and they actually ward off sharks. Anyway, if you ever get a chance to see them, do!
We had a hard time keeping track of Noelle...I'm just glad nobody fell into the baluga whale pool or into Lake Michigan!
For a girl who would almost always prefer a lake or a mountain to a building, even I have to say that Chicago has a beautiful skyline. All in all, it was a wonderful trip. Thanks, Sistas!
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| November Autumn is my favorite time of year, probably because of the memories that are woven into the colors and smells of the season. Crimson and gold leaves and crunching footfalls remind me to savor each day as the weather gets cooler and dusk comes more quickly. I have always wanted to go out east sometime during the fall because I have heard that it is really beautiful, and I had a good excuse to go this year! A good friend from college days, Heather, has come to Chicago probably two or three times since we graduated, but I have never gone to visit her. So, this fall I decided to plan a road trip to the Creation Museum in Kentucky, through King, NC, to visit Heather, to Raleigh to see Jenelle and Derek, to the Shanendoah V alley to camp with the bears in the mountains, to various historical sights including D.C., back through PA, Morenci, MI and home again to Chicago (in about 6 days :). However, gas prices and common sense downsized my trip to a simple flight to North Carolina last weekend. :) I have to say, Jenelle and Derek, you live in a beautiful state. I'm sorry I didn't get to Raleigh...it would have been great to see you guys! 
I was up by the Virginia border, and we spent a lot of time hiking. Although the mountains are not majestic like the Rockies, they are peaceful and beautiful. This is Pilot Mountain. 
This picture is for Dr. Katana, a pioneer in commuter medicine. This caboose is parked at a historic depot along "New River" in Virginia. There were a few times when I should have stayed on the path.
There is some mountain goat in my blood, possibly due to a transfusion from my cousin, Gwenny. 
Lovely scenic view from a lookout called "Hanging Rock"
This is a bluff near the top of Pilot Mountain in North Carolina.
These wild Virginion stallions are for you, Noelle.
More leaves.
This cave went far back into the bluff, and it was said that a goat lived in there. (no smart comments, please ;)
Gorgeous overlooks 
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| Brooks and Emily are always up for an adventure. Do you think this took place in Taiwan or on Gull Lake in Michigan? Answer before you scroll down.
Blissfully unaware, they enjoy the beauty of the water
Oh, yeah! They're still hangin on...Brooks is somehow keeping his balance. 
Now what do you say? | | |
| September???? Where does time fly!
Highlights of the summer:
Well, Brooks and Emily came back from Taiwan in June, and it's been great to spend time with them this summer. Of course, they brought with them Elijah
Brooks who has successfully wrapped each of us around one of his chubby
little fingers. He will be 7 months old on Sep. 11.
Mom has been recovering slowly but surely from her stem
cell transplant. Although there have been some setbacks, she is
certainly much better than she was before she went to Mayo!
Work has been busy and crazy and has afforded more opportunities than
normal to drive the Red Baby (my affectionate term for the diesel dump
truck and the main reason I work for a construction company).
Going to Lake Michigan is always a highlight of the summer.


The cool dunes

Lovely sunset if you're on the Michigan side

Where's my surf board?
Mom going to the beach Grandpa-Walker style as I recall. :)
Classes
started this week at the Home
School University, a two-day-a-week program for home schoolers ages
preschool through high school. I'm teaching mostly elementary
students, and my classes are literature, writing, language arts,
astronomy, math and physical science. I love the curriculum we are
using, and I am looking forward to a great year!
I have a few trouble-makers
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