Thursday, July 29, 2010

Jamie has her permit!!!

Jamie turned 14 yesterday - YEAH - she has been waiting for this day for a long time - we took her to try for her permit and she missed it my one question(a bit disappointed) but still had a fun day - had volleyball open gym and went out to pizza with dad, mom and 2 of her great friends.

So today we tried again for that permit - lucky little girl got the exact same test and passed with flying colors - so I am no longer in the driver's seat when she is along - I have a permanent spot on the passenger side for the time being and yes she can LEGALLY drive her moped now too which I'm sure she is making plans for tonight already. She played basketball in Sioux Center all day - had a little shootout - they won one and lost two - eating at Subway now and then should be home shortly - it is raining outdoors though so we will see if she ventures out on the moped :)
HAPPY 14th Jamie - enjoy your freedom on the moped!!!!!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Wild Water West

Jamie and Alissa Pollema on the go-karts!
Here is Marcus

Marcus - Jamie - Alissa Pollema and Katie Pollema went on the go-karts at the same time - next came......


Tairin Van Tol and Abby Pollema



Abby - Tairin - Kelsey and Kortney Pollema
They had a great time on the go-karts - it was an awesome evening - weather was great - wasn't too busy and food was good too.
I didn't take my camera out by the water stuff - but we went on the lazy river, wave pool, fast slides and the tube slides. We had a catered meal of hamburgers, hotdogs, brats, fruit, chips and pop and also recieved a free ice cream voucher when we arrived. Was a good family fun night!! There was also batting cages and some of the employees went and did paint ball - many activities and different things to keep everyone entertained.
And if anyone is wondering yes all 5 Pollema girls are sisters - Katie will be a senior - Abby and Alissa are the twins in Jamie's class - (freshman) and Kortney and Kelsey are also twins and going to be 8th graders. Jamie took Tairin along she is also going to be a freshman.




Thursday, July 22, 2010

Western Graduate 2007

This is a story from the Sioux City Journal - Brandon was a '07 graduate from Western and now attended Dordt - our prayers go out to his family and friends:


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Brandon Oldenkamp, Sanborn, Iowa, plays basketball for Dordt College.
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Rescue workers found the body of a missing climber Thursday who had fallen from a cliff when a thunderstorm struck his climbing party on an exposed mountainside in Grand Teton National Park, a park spokeswoman said.
Searchers on a helicopter found the body of 21-year-old Brandon Oldenkamp after several hours of searching, park spokeswoman Bobbie Visnovske said. She said Oldenkamp is from Sanborn, Iowa.
Rescue workers are still trying to reach the area he fell and recover Oldenkamp's body. He had fallen at least 1,000 feet in the Wednesday storm.
The cause of death wasn't immediately known, but Visnovske said the helicopter searchers had been able to determine Oldenkamp suffered injuries incompatible with life.
Teams on Wednesday used helicopters to rescue 16 injured climbers in three separate groups from elevations above 13,000 feet on the mountain. The parties were climbing the 13,770-foot Grand Teton mountain and all three reported injuries after severe lightning hit the area at midday Wednesday.
All the climbers suffered injuries from lightning, and those included burns and neurological effects such as numbness, park spokeswoman Jackie Skaggs said.
Park officials have not released the other climbers' identities and hometowns.
Suspended from helicopters by rope, rangers plucked the climbers from the mountain and carried them to aid stations at lower elevations. On Wednesday night, the climbers notified emergency officials of a 17th climber who had not been accounted for, Skaggs said.
A helicopter and three park rangers who spent the night in a high-altitude hut at Grand Teton National Park began their search at dawn Thursday for Oldenkamp.
The routes up Grand Teton are challenging and technical climbs that require ropes and climbing skills, said Paul Horton, a manager and former climbing guide at Jackson Hole Mountain Guides.
The best thing to do when a storm with lightning hits is to try to descend, but that can be a slow process on difficult terrain, said Horton, who didn't know the lightning victims.
"It's incredibly, terrifyingly loud," he said. "It's just a flat out terrifying experience."
Short of coming down, climbers may try to move off ridges, insulate themselves by sitting on a pack or move away from weaknesses in the rock that lightning tends to follow.
"But it all feels like whistling in the wind," Horton said. "It just feels like a matter of fate, and depending on where you are, you can try to lessen the odds. But you're facing not just a direct hit, I think that's pretty unusual, but the lighting hits the mountain and then there are ground currents and I think that's what really gets people."
Nine climbers were taken to St. John's Medical Center in Jackson, said hospital spokeswoman Karen Connelly.
The hospital discharged three of the patients and transported a fourth to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center for treatment of potentially serious injuries. Five others were still in the Jackson hospital Thursday, Connelly said.
"All of the patients that we saw were evaluated and treated for injuries related to lightning strike, and those injuries included minor trauma and burns," Connelly said. "Most of the patients are in fair to good condition."
Connelly said some of the rescued climbers had declined to go to the hospital.
Horton said Jackson Hole Mountain Guides normally starts climbs in the early morning to be able to finish before summer's typical afternoon thunderstorms. Wednesday's storm moved earlier than usual.
"Guided parties I think are extra cautious, but I wouldn't say that anybody was particularly late at all," he said.

Friday, July 16, 2010

This past week's events!!

This one is a bit older - this is when we rode 25 miles around Okoboji on the last Saturday in June - from back to front is Marcus, Brandalyn Van Zee, Jamie, Hope and Emily De Ruyter.
These next three are of the tractor pull - Extreme Pleasure is a big tractor and they took a lawn mower and made a little model of the big one and they let Sawyer drive it around for awhile - he was pumped and had to put on his extreme pleasure t-shirt before he drove it - was quite cute.


Josie working with Jamie

Jamie's turn to look :) - the food booth took in $14,000 the first night - I'm sure about the same the next - we were busy all night - is fun though.



Marcus had his senior pictures taken on Monday - Jamie snapped a few with our camera - I will get some proofs soon and share with you then



We did inside and out - was fun and only took 2 hours - not bad!!



And then the hair was gone the next day - he is now at Northwestern Football camp until tomorrow and is probably glad his hair is gone since it is quite warm here this week.


He was way excited to go - I texted him this morning and he said he is sore all over - which is good means they are working hard and having a great time - Mike and I are going to go and watch them scrimmage tonight - I'm excited too - should be a great time.







Friday, July 9, 2010

Outlaw Tractor Pull

The BIG Outlaw Tractor Pull is in Rock Valley this weekend - it is both Friday and Saturday nights and yes we are in charge of the food booths again :)

The fields are ready for the vehicles - the tractors are rolling into town - the food booths are ready - the weather is perfect and should be a good time once again.

It's fun to see all the different tractors and pickups and trucks that pull - but also fun to be soooo busy serving the food that you don't see much of the pull.


We start setting up today at 3 - start serving at 5 - the pull starts at 7 - and hopefully clean up will be finished at midnight and then we do it all again tomorrow. But on Saturday we get served breakfast and dinner at the track by others from town before we need to start working again - it's a fun-filled busy weekend but so neat to see that many people at one place.



Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Marcus weekend at Lake with Kooima's

We had a pretty relaxing weekend - Marcus went to the lake with Patrick for the weekend and had an awesome time - he LOVES to wakeboard and did it as often as he could - here are some of the pics they sent me!
He is pretty strong and loves to do some tricks too


He could be showing off a bit here - :) but way more talented than his mother - she couldn't even get up on this board thing called a wakeboard.



Glad he had fun - Jamie spent some time in Inwood at the celebration there with a friend - Mike and I went kayaking down the river and had a great time - it was really nice out and we just enjoyed each others company this weekend = was good and relaxing.