‘Twas midway December, and at
last with a sigh,
Jean got the cards mailed as Christmas drew
nigh…
The
Mittelstaedt Monitor is here in its
21st century incarnation! We
hope you enjoy reading about what we’ve been doing this year.
Workin’ 9 to 5…and more
Portlandia Cloud Services, Ted’s consulting company, continues to keep him busy. He provides IT consulting services to
individuals and small businesses. He’s
pretty mobile, working from his home office or out in the field. He might install a server in the morning and
troubleshoot somebody’s virus-infested laptop in the afternoon. All this while answering a steady stream of
phone calls and emails. Many of his
clients have been with him for years, but he has acquired some new ones since
going independent. It’s a busy job with
constant challenges, which means it’s never dull!
I will celebrate 10 years
of teaching writing at Chemeketa Community College in Salem in 2019. That’s actually the longest I’ve worked
anywhere! I also teach at the Sylvania Campus of Portland Community College. I
typically have 2-3 writing classes a term.
This fall I taught a First Year Experience class as well. Next term, I will teach at three different
campuses! It’s a good thing I drive a
car with good gas mileage. I am also a
member of the Boards for two of my professional organizations: Oregon Council of Teachers of English and Two Year College Association of the Pacific Northwest. I’ve created new Web sites for each of them,
and each will have a conference in April that I will present at.
Life, the Universe, and Mittelstaedts
It’s
been a busy year! While Ted and I have
been pretty busy with work and the kids busy with school and their interests,
we try to have fun when we can. I sing
with my church choir at Westminster Presbyterian. I ride my bike;
I participated in my eleventh Cycle Oregon Weekender in July in Eugene at the University
of Oregon. We don’t see as many movies
in the theater, but we made sure to see The
Last Jedi and Solo. Dorothy is looking forward to Frozen 2 next
year, and we all anticipate Toy Story 4.
They can’t possibly top Toy Story 3…or can they?
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Our most exciting adventure this year was the purchase of a house in Seaside. Ted and I looked at it on our 25th anniversary in August, and we closed on Dorothy’s birthday in September. Ted has been painting and moving furniture every weekend, and we were able to celebrate Thanksgiving there. We’re looking forward to having a quiet retreat in the winter and a fun place to host barbecues and gatherings in the summer. Ruby is looking forward to staring at and salivating over all the wildlife she can see from her balcony and yard.
Mittel-Nearly-Growns
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Dr. Everett V. Scott, A Rival Scientist |
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First day of sophomore year |
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Ruby at Cannon Beach |
And to all a good night...
Each year we are reminded anew of all the blessings we enjoy as a family in this crazy, mixed-up world of ours. We wish the same blessings to all of you, our beloved family and friends. May you all have peace and joy in the holidays and into the New Year.