Day four of my five-day class is about to begin. I’m not having any trouble with the material, and I think I’ll be well-equipped when I return to normal work on Monday.

Otherwise, I’m sorry to say that life is pretty uneventful around here. I have plenty of time to work out and then relax in the evenings. There’s a grocery store and a K-mart within walking distance, so I can always go to those places if I need something. Business trips are always a bit of a challenge in terms of food. The company pays for your meals, so you can go crazy for every meal if you want. I try to take a more practical approach; I’ve ordered out once (pizza delivery), and the rest of my breakfasts and dinners are made from the groceries I bought on Monday (or leftover pizza). There’s no scale that I can use to check my weight, but I think I’m still under 195. 🙂

I’m heading back on a Friday evening flight. If a “bump” is offered, I’ll probably take it.

Outdoor Trek

On Saturday, while Jenelle was camping in Lake Geneva with her AWANA group, I drove up to Waukesha for a “Bike & Hike” event sponsored by the Evangelical Child & Family Agency (ECFA). I ran about 5k. According to my stopwatch, it only took me 25:04 to finish. I’m thinking that I actually ran a distance shorter than 5k, because it took me 30 minutes to run a 5k in Sturtevant on Thursday, and I wasn’t really pushing my limits on Saturday.

I once again met up with Danny Clayton and D Steward from 105.3 The Fish. They remembered me from Joe’s Run last September, so it was neat to catch up with them and talk about my exercise habits. They even noticed that I’ve lost weight (about 32 pounds in 16 weeks for those of you keeping track).

I have pictures from this event, and I’ll get them on the web sometime this weekend. For those of you who like to read more news from Jenelle, I’ll try and get her to do a write-up of her camping trip.

Better than Vegas

I am currently in a town near Philadelphia, PA for work. I flew in from Chicago yesterday. My trip over was slightly more eventful than usual.

I was scheduled to take the 3:00 flight from O’Hare to Philadelphia, arriving around 6:20. The flight was oversold, so the agent offered a free roundtrip ticket in exchange for a “bump” to an alternate flight arrangement. Instead, I’d leave O’Hare around 4, and I’d fly to Washington National and then to Philadelphia, arriving in PHL at about 9:30 p.m. I’d have to wait a bunch and take two planes instead of one, but I’m happy to do that for a free ticket. I accepted the offer and waited for the agent to issue me new boarding passes.

SURPRISE #1: The agent secures us passage on a non-stop ORD-PHL flight leaving at 4:15. Hey, works for me — I arrive an hour or so later than I originally planned. Not bad!

SURPRISE #2: The 4:15 flight is also oversold. I have no idea why they bumped me from one oversold flight to another, but I won’t complain.

So, this flight also has a “bump” option, and the agent offers alternate flights through Washington National. By this point, I’ve met up with another person who has done the exact same thing as me. We get boarding passes on the Washington flight and e-ticket receipts for the US Air flight that gets us to Philadelphia. We are asked to hurry to the gate and board the plane for Washington. Each of us now has TWO free roundtrip tickets.

SURPRISE #3: As we walk down the jetway, we notice that the US Air flight leaves Washington BEFORE our scheduled arrival. We talk to an agent at the front of the plane who advises us to stay in Chicago — our chances of getting to Philadelphia before midnight are best if we try to get on a later non-stop flight from O’Hare.

We go back to the agent who originally booked us on the Washington flight. To make a long story short, I get booked on the 7:00 p.m. flight to Philadelphia. The person with me got a seat on the 4:15 flight that opened up at the last minute. She had to drive to New Jersey after landing in Philadelphia, so it was a no-brainer to let her have that seat rather than draw for it.

SURPRISE #4: The 7:00 flight was also oversold, and the agent was offering a really sweet deal — hotel accommodations, meal vouchers, and a FIRST CLASS seat on a non-stop ORD-PHL flight leaving at noon the next day. I had to get here for my class this morning, so I couldn’t take them up. But I would have loved three free roundtrip tickets in two days.

I arrived in Philadelphia around 10:00 p.m. local time, and I got to the hotel with no further surprises.

I have no idea how United can make money doing things like this, but I wonder if anyone could ever get in a situation in which they were bumped ad infinitum, receiving one free ticket after another.

The class lunch break is ending, but feel free to post comments if you have questions about my joyride yesterday. 🙂

Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed

For Jenelle, Wednesday night is AWANA night. She travels to Winnetka Bible Church to be a leader to a group of 10 sixth grade girls. Tonight was a special occasion — awards night. I joined Jenelle on her weekly trek to help her celebrate the completion of another year with her students and colleagues. Here’s a shot of Jenelle in her AWANA uniform with two of her girls. I’m proud to say that Jenelle won an award for being the person who traveled the furthest each week. It was great to meet the other leaders that she works with on a regular basis. They’re all very nice!

Jenelle will be traveling to Covenant Harbor Bible camp this weekend with other leaders and 12 girls who completed their AWANA assignment books. Perhaps we’ll have some photos of that for you next week.

A Life in Focus

I can’t believe I forgot to blog this. An article about Andrew was in The Journal Times earlier this week. Enjoy!

Site Update! Woohoo!

New on the site today:

Another newsletter. This is the first one in about four months.

A photo album from our trip to Oklahoma City this weekend. Congratulations to Lia and Dave, who got married on Saturday!

I’d also like to point out a neat new feature of this blog. You can now add comments! See the link just to the right of “posted by Ben” below? The number in parentheses refers to the number of comments people have left. I’ve left one just to show you how it works. Feel free to add comments to this or any other entry in the blog. Enjoy!

bffffffffft

Yeah, I know, it’s been over a week. I don’t even have a good excuse, but there’s plenty of things happening right now.

Last week, a power surge hit my parents’ subdivision. They lost two televisions, the computer, a microwave, and a few other appliances. Actually, the computer is okay. The power supply was fried, but the processor and the hard drive are a-okay. I was over at their house today helping reconnect the computer and helping install the new microwave. Others in the subdivision had fire damage, so things actually turned out pretty well for Mom and Dad.

Wow! It’s late. I’ll try and get another newsletter up soon with pictures of our bedroom furniture.

And since I probably won’t post tomorrow….

Happy Birthday, Todd!

Confidence Booster

I finished second in the latest poker tournament at Adam’s place on Saturday night. This is a big improvement from my last two performances (eighth and sixth).

For those of you poker fans, here’s a description of probably the most exciting hand of the night:

With four players remaining, I am on a short stack, as is Carl, the player to my immediate left. The other two players are doing fairly well. I’m on the button. Adam, the player to my right, folds. I draw a pair of nines and decide to go all-in. Carl, who has fifty cents more than me, calls without much hesitation. Loren, the player across the table also goes all-in.

I’m holding 9s-9d. Carl has Ks-Kc. Loren has Kd-Qh. This makes Carl the favorite before the flop. I’m hoping for a nine to show up.

The flop comes 5s-10c-8h. No help for anyone. The turn card is Jh. This gives Loren an inside straight draw. If a nine comes up on the river, I would have three of a kind, but his straight would beat me. Am I drawing dead?

Nope. This picture shows the table shortly after the final card was dealt. What a lucky draw for me.

More photos for you!

Here are pics from the MS Walk.

We ended up having only five SC Johnson team members at the walk, but we still had fun. The weather was nice enough for shorts, and even though we were right by the lake, it was comfortable most of the time.

After 2.5 days off last week, it’s time for a full week of work for Jenelle and me. Which also means I’ll be trying to make three or more trips to the fitness center. I’m managing to run 4.5+ miles every workout, about which I’m very pleased.

However, I still need to practice my guitar more frequently. I guess I’ll go do that now.

The heat is off

It’s a beautiful day in Wisconsin. Jenelle and I will be heading out to enjoy it soon, but we really wanted you to see these Easter Photos. One of my personal favorites is Jenelle with her new sewing machine. Her mom helped her make a cushion for our bedroom out of an extra bed sheet. It turned out really well — perhaps I’ll take a picture of that for the NEXT album.

Oh wait, tomorrow is the MS Walk, so pictures from that event will be in the NEXT album. In any case, we’re finding plenty of things to take pictures of these days. 🙂