The Mittelstaedt Monitor
Christmas 2024
December's now here, and Jean at last said,
"Let's get this newsletter updatèd..."
Ted and Jean, 30th anniversary, August 7, 2023
Working hard...or hardly working...
Ted has been at his new job for a little over a year now: Director of Information Technology with CODA, Inc., a non-profit substance use treatment program. He oversees IT operations at the main office and at the various treatment and residential facilities around Oregon. His work still involves hands-on, but he is doing more with budgets and purchasing, equipment deployment, and personnel management. And he's actually taking days off now. 😊
I teach students about writing at Chemeketa Community College and at Linn-Benton Community College. In January, I will be teaching at Warner Pacific University as well. During Fall term, which just ended, I taught three writing classes, an English class, and an online brain-based learning class. I'm teaching writing and information literacy during Winter term, which begins in January. I also taught driver education and was the education specialist for a train-the-trainer session with ODE which trains bus driver trainers. I continue on Chemeketa’s Faculty Senate, where I maintain their Web site, among other duties.
Mittelstaedts: The Next Generation
Ian and Ambrose headed to Beetlejuice
Ian turned 26 this summer and works at Vic's Auto Center in Lake Oswego as an automotive technician. He's working toward an apprenticeship with Tri-Met. His partner Ambrose will be starting a new job with Centria Health. They live in an apartment close by with their two cats Morpheus and Freyja, so he is able to stop in occasionally for a hot dinner or to let Ruby out when we are out of town. They are both TKs (Theater Kids), so they enjoy going to local theater whenever the can. These pictures are from when they attended Beetlejuice earlier this year.
Ian and Ambrose at Beetlejuice at the Keller Auditorium
Dorothy and Amura
Dorothy and Foxy
Life, the Universe, and Mittelstaedts
Our personal lives are not quite as busy as our professional lives, but we still make time for fun. We celebrated our 31st anniversary in August. I still sing with the Chancel Choir at Westminster Presbyterian, although sometimes my teaching schedule necessitates a hiatus. I ride my bike when I can. Ted runs and this year will captain a Hood to Coast team--which works out great, as we already have a place in Seaside to stay. :-) We also enjoy walking through our very walkable neighborhood and watching whichever streaming program we have time for. We're looking forward to Series 5 of All Creatures Great and Small in January.
The different moods of Tillamook Head in Seaside
And to all a good night...
Peace and love to all of our family and friends in 2025!
Ted and I got this Nativity when we moved into our house in 1996
Three moods of the same tree display at Winter Gleam at Oaks Park