Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Levi joins our family!

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Levi joins our family!, a set on Flickr.

Levi Dean Scherman was born June 26, 2012 at 4:35pm. He weighted in at a hefty 9lbs 3oz and was measured at 21" long. His big sister Emma has done a wonderful job helping take care of him! We also had a fun visit from the Loewen and Bell families over the weekend. Emma and Kyah (both born in March '09) had a fun time playing together and the adults had an enjoyable time visiting.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Easter 2010

Emma's second Easter was a fun one. The weather was beautiful and this year she was actually able to participate in her first Easter Egg Hunt. Although she didn't really hunt after any eggs, she did enjoy pulling them out of and placing them back into her basket. The basket she used is Aunt Deanna's from her childhood. Once we made it home, Emma went through and shook each egg and listened for crackers to rattle around inside of them. If she heard the rattle, she brought the egg to Colleen or I so we could open it for her. Then she would reach in, grab the snacks and chow down. It was really very fun to see her eliminating the quiet eggs and finding the ones with snacks!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Emma is 1 year old!!


Precious Pose
Originally uploaded by noseycat
March 13th, 2010 came and went quickly and Emma is now over a year old. I know I mentioned this in the last past, but her first year has really flown by. Colleen and I are very proud of Emma; she is the center of our universe, and being her parents brings us more joy than we could have ever anticipated. I think my favorite thing about her is she comes up with a new laugh seemingly every week which absolutely cracks me up. One of her birthday presents was a swing set which she has been able to enjoy a few times. Now that the weather is starting to improve with the arrival of Spring, we are looking forward to playing with her outside.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Already 11 months old!


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Originally uploaded by noseycat
Emma is closing in on her first birthday. It is amazing how fast it goes by. I know everyone told us time would and will continue to fly by, but to go through the first year in such a blur has been an eye opening experience for Colleen and I. Emma is now walking pretty well without holding on to furniture, although her steps are limited to about 10 before she falls. Maybe she is just used to being across the living room in our little house in that amount of steps so that is all she is used to taking.

She is also developing a 'do it herself' approach when she is eating...at least when it isn't more convenient for her to let one of us feed her :-). She's a very busy little girl who dreads going to sleep. Our guess is she just doesn't want to miss out on any play time so she fights going to sleep every night. Each morning though she is full of smiles and laughter.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Emma update - long overdue


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Originally uploaded by noseycat
Well, it has been 4 months since I have posted any picture of Emma and she has really changed during that time. She is now a very efficient crawler, pulls herself up on anything she can, and has recently started standing up with help from chairs or couches. She's not quite ready to take her first steps alone, but if she's holding our hands or has a hold of her push carts, she walks as far as they will take her!

We also had our first Christmas (white Christmas even) as a family which was a wonderful day and she received many new toys a a beautiful step stool (see picture) with her name cut into removable blocks in the middle made by her great aunt and grandma Scherman.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Dad, Grandpa...Rest in Peace

Dean L. Scherman
Born November 17, 1951 | Deceased October 10, 2009

Dean was raised by Herbert and Naomi Scherman on their farm just north of Paola where Dean learned his notable work ethic. He was a member of 4-H and was involved in several school activities while excelling in the classroom. After graduating from Paola High School in 1970, Dean attended Kansas State University earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Radio & Television Broadcasting. At Emporia State University he earned his Master’s Degree in Physical Science Education.

He and Angela Butel were married at Holy Trinity Church in Paola on August 7, 1976. Together they raised three children, Nathan, Deanna, and Lee. Their children were the joy and focus of their lives.
After teaching and living in Osage City, KS for two years, Dean, Angela, and Nathan moved back to Paola in 1979 and Dean began his 27 year teaching career at Paola High School where he taught Electronics, Principals of Technology, and his favorite class, Physics. He loved being at school to interact with and teach students. He was very energetic and positive in the classroom. He loved to make learning fun with exciting experiments, hands on projects, and using riddles and jokes to help his students learn.
His involvement with his students also led him to participate in events like Solar Powered Electric Car Races and the passion of his last 7 years, Panther Robotics. Dean mentored with fellow instructor Harold Homrighausen, ,”H”, the Solar Powered Electric Car team which participated and fared well in several state wide events, winning their first race. His daughter, Deanna, was also a part of that team. Being able to work with H and Deanna was the highlight of that experience for him.

In 2002, Dean was presented an opportunity to mentor a group of students as a team in US FIRST Robotics. He agreed to mentor and alongside several teachers, volunteers and a team of 10 students, including his son Lee, Panther Robotics was born. The success of Panther Robotics speaks for itself. They won the first Regional Competition they entered in 2003 also winning the Rookie All-Star Award which is the most prestigious award attainable for first year teams. They followed that up by winning the Rookie All-Star Award at the National Competition as well. Since then the success has continued, winning many awards, including five Regional Chairman awards, the highest award given at Regional Competitions, in the six years since their rookie season.

Dean’s dedication to Robotics inspired him to join the original Kansas City Regional Planning Committee which helped boost the number of participating schools in the Kansas City area. At the 2009 Greater Kansas City Regional competition, Dean was honored as the Outstanding Volunteer of the Year. Though seeking personal awards was never a goal for him, he was deeply moved and proud to be recognized for his efforts.

Dean’s love for teaching and his children led him to coach many ball teams over the years. Whether it was soccer, basketball, softball, or baseball, Dean thoroughly enjoyed working with his children. He spent countless hours playing in the yard, teaching them to throw and catch baseballs, softballs, and footballs, or shoot hoops in the driveway. He was very proud of his sons and daughter in their sporting events; win or lose.

All three children were also involved in 4-H just as Dean and Angela were during their childhood years. He and Angela became actively involved as Community Leaders in Progressive 4-H club, with Dean eventually joining the Miami County Fair Association, serving on the Board for many years. Dean and Angela volunteered together organizing, leading, and participating in events like camps, Interstate Exchange Trips, 4-H Ambassadors, and the annual highlight, the Miami County Fair. Both have enjoyed the interaction with 4-Hers from all over the county and especially enjoy the many friendships they have made through the years. During the 2009 fair, Dean and Angela were initiated into the Miami County Fair Hall of Fame in honor of their dedication to the 4-H organization.

In March 2009, Dean became a grandfather with the birth of Emma Jean Scherman, daughter of Nathan and his wife Colleen. Instantly a proud grandpa, Dean loved holding and playing with Emma at every opportunity and began trying to teach her anything he could, especially using sign language to say “grandpa”.

In May 2009, Dean was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Once the severity of the disease was determined, plans were made to help Dean realize one of his childhood dreams; witnessing NASA launch a spacecraft into orbit. With assistance from fellow Robotics mentors, his story reached the Guest Relations department at Kennedy Space Center. They invited the entire family to take a personal tour of the KSC facilities, which allowed them to be close enough for Dean to touch one of the Space Shuttles while it was being prepared for its next launch. One of his favorite memories in the last several months of his life was taking that trip with his family to the Orlando area which also included a trip to Sea World and his first time ever in an ocean while at Cocoa Beach.

Dean had a positive impact on so many lives. Whether that impact is great or small, we all have our own memories to keep with us and lessons learned that we can pass on to keep his legacy as a teacher alive for a long time to come.

To read articles written in the Miami County Republic about Dad, click the following links.

Scherman Leaves Lasting Legacy

Paola Will Greatly Miss Dean Scherman

A Memorable Endeavor - July 2009

Monday, September 28, 2009

Emma is 6 months old!

It is hard to believe it has been 6 months already since Emma was born, but I guess time flies when you are having fun! Emma is now sitting up very well and even starting to scoot a little bit when she is motivated enough. It is quite enjoyable to watch her to to figure out the quickest way, rolling or scooting, to get to a toy just out of her reach. She had her 6 month doctor appointment which went very well and she seems to be growing just fine. She also battled through her first cold which caused a few restless nights, but we made it through. We were also able to make it in for our first professional family photo shoot and Emma was a very cooperative girl which made it hard on us to pick which poses to print.