July was a busy month! We celebrated the fourth of July at the cabin and enjoyed some R&R with the family. We weren't able to keep Bella awake to see the fireworks...maybe next year. We had a great time taking Bella to the Como Zoo. During our visit we had a close encounter with a gorilla, it walked right up on the other side of glass from Bella and pounded the glass with his fist right in front of her...she jumped about 2-feet...I on the other hand only jumped about 1.5 feet.
Jason started a new job this month. He is still working for the state patrol but since when is one full-time job enough??? Jason is now adjunct faculty at Rasmussen College and is leading the development and implementation of their firearms I and II courses that are part of their new criminal justice skills program. So he has been busy putting together lesson plans, developing assignments, establishing grading standards etc. He'll be teaching one night a week down in Jordan. For now it is a 26-week commitment and then he can re-evaluate whether he wants to continue.
My work had its annual summer sales meeting in mid-July and I was busy for a full week introducing lots of new programs and products for fall, attending award banquets and meeting many, many new faces....now if I could only remember all their names. Immediately after the summer meeting we took our 2nd annual trip to Lake Kabetogama, which is up by Voyager's Ntl Park. It was an unusually cool week but we managed to relax, do some boating, fishing and relaxing by the pool. Bella had so much fun playing with all the kids that it actually felt like a vacation for us too!
Jason started a new job this month. He is still working for the state patrol but since when is one full-time job enough??? Jason is now adjunct faculty at Rasmussen College and is leading the development and implementation of their firearms I and II courses that are part of their new criminal justice skills program. So he has been busy putting together lesson plans, developing assignments, establishing grading standards etc. He'll be teaching one night a week down in Jordan. For now it is a 26-week commitment and then he can re-evaluate whether he wants to continue.
My work had its annual summer sales meeting in mid-July and I was busy for a full week introducing lots of new programs and products for fall, attending award banquets and meeting many, many new faces....now if I could only remember all their names. Immediately after the summer meeting we took our 2nd annual trip to Lake Kabetogama, which is up by Voyager's Ntl Park. It was an unusually cool week but we managed to relax, do some boating, fishing and relaxing by the pool. Bella had so much fun playing with all the kids that it actually felt like a vacation for us too!
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