Monday, April 21, 2008

Earthquake!

At 5:37am on Friday, April, 18, 2008, Wesley & Sara were sleeping peacefully in their bed when they were awakened by someone shaking their bed. Being good Midwesterners, Wesley & Sara knew that was the only thing it could be because there couldn't really be an earthquake happening in Indiana, right?

Wrong.

From the local paper:

A magnitude 5.2 earthquake that shook much of the Midwest rattled Greater Lafayette at 5:37 a.m. Friday.
Several aftershocks followed, including one at 11:14 a.m. with a magnitude of 4.6, which was felt in Lafayette.
The quake was centered six miles from West Salem, Illinois, about 144 miles southwest of Lafayette. It was felt 450 miles northwest of the epicenter and in such distant cities as Chicago, Cincinnati, Milwaukee and Des Moines, Iowa.
Experts say the quake and aftershocks happened in the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone, a series of underground faults in southwestern Indiana and southeastern Illinois, said Larry Braile, a seismologist at
Purdue University. He said a quake of such size is unusual for this area of the country.
The quake is believed to have involved an extension of the New Madrid fault, a network of deep cracks in the earth's surface, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The fault is at the center of the nation's most active seismic zone east of the Rockies, something that's known to Midwest residents, even if they forget it now and then. The last severe earthquake in the region was a 5.0 quake in 2002.
No significant damage was reported in Greater Lafayette or in
Indiana.

After realizing that there was, in fact, no one shaking the bed, Sara knew that it was an earthquake, since she had experienced several while growing up in Tennessee. Wesley, however, was pretty "rattled" (I know, I know, that was bad...), since he had never experienced an earthquake before. Since he lived all over the place as a child, we guess he was just never in the right place at the right time!

An aftershock occured later that day while Wesley was on the 4th floor of Beering Hall. He described the experience as "crazy," since it felt as if the whole building was swaying. Sara thought the earthquake event was "just so cool!"

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Easter 2008

He is risen!

We were very busy this Easter season, as we are every year. We once again participated in the orchestra for the Lafayette Passion Play, presented by our church. We had two Saturday morning orchestra rehearsals followed by whole-production rehearsals on the Tuesday and Wednesday before Easter. The performances were Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night, March 20, 21, & 22. The Passion Play truly is a professional-style performance while also being a great opportunity to reach out to our community.

The orchestra also played for services at church on Easter Sunday morning. We had a great time of worshipping our risen Savior with our church family.

That afternoon we went to Wesley's parents' house for a wonderful Easter dinner. Sara's parents were invited as well, and we enjoyed Jillaine's awesome ham, green beans, mashed potatoes and corn casserole (Sara's favorite). We also "hunted" for Kinder-eggs (a German chocolate hollow egg with a toy inside!), which is an Easter tradition for the Shoops. We all enjoyed eating our chocolate and putting together our small toys.

Even though it was early this year and seemed to be over rather quickly, we had a nice Easter.

He is risen indeed!