Lori turns 40 - Photos from party
Happy Birthday Lori! Last night we had a party for her at the Eagle's Club here in Northfield. Her brother Russell playing an acoustic set with friends Chad and Ian. They sounded awesome! Thanks everyone for coming.
Time to put the house on the market - View our property website
No, we're not leaving Northfield, just need to downsize a bit. Please send this to anyone you might know is looking for a great deal on a super house in Northfield! http://708eastridge.info/
KYMN-Twins Caravan bring players to my very first day
It was a great way to start my career at KYMN Radio. I reported for duty at 8am and the Minnesota Twins showed up at 9. There was plenty of excitement and I didn't know what to expect. I met Dan Gladden, Nick Blackburn and Scott Baker. Everyone was great as we shuffled them around from one thing to the next. They even signed stuff for us and took photos graciously. Later on Rick Anderson (pitching coach) showed up late. He was seeing his pitchers for the first time since season end. in early October. It was cool to see them greet each other. I love how they all have nick-names that end in "ey". Rick called Scott, "Scotty" and Nick Blackburn, "Blackie". Dan "Dazzle" Gladden was awesome. I can't imagine their lives, being mauled all the time like they are.
I finally got my photo taken with Wayne Eddy and the other guy jumped in.
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| From KYMN Twins Caravan 2009. Northfield Middle School. |
Video of introductions:
Photos of Q & A section:
Radio broadcasting and sales combined - dream job finally arrives
I've worked in radio. I've worked in sales. Now, I work in radio sales, and more. If you've kept up with my personal blogging, you'll know that I had a stint with ABC Radio, doing commercials for 92.5 KQRS, 93X and was a DJ on Drive-105. You can read that story here. Recently, I've been employed for over two years as the Advertising Manager at the Northfield News. On Monday January 5th, they suddenly let go of me and Creative Services supervisor me due to the economic downturn as sited in their article in the paper on January 7th 2009. On Tuesday January 6th, (one week ago) the new owner and long time employee of KYMN Radio, Jeff Johnson and I sought out each other for lunch to discuss the possibility of finally working together. We have been friends for a few years and I have always been a fan of Jeff's radio talent. In fact, in 2005, I did some volunteer work for Jeff recording some commercials for the station. I've quietly craved getting back into the studio since.
Fast forward through the routine employment detail discussions and I am now officially announcing my employment with 1080 KYMN radio in Northfield Minnesota as VP of Sales Operations. In addition, I am very exited about some big changes coming for the station. Ready for this? You'll see some format changes, a new logo, new programs, equipment upgrades, updating the offices, a website with live-streaming, and I will eventually be taking some on-air roles myself. My job duties will include overseeing the advertising group and all ad sales for the company, which will including putting together promotional programs for local customers that will be effective and affordable. I will also work on commercial production and manage the online presence including web advertising. Maybe if I am lucky, Jeff will give me my own show eventually. I can hear it now..."it's Tim on KYMN".
I will need to wear many hats as I help Jeff re-vitalize our community radio station. I want to be part of the vision that Jeff has in delivering to the community a locally-owned media service that they deserve. KYMN has been here for over 40 years. Here's to 40 more!
Exploring the archives of historical artifacts at the museum - An introduction to the blog series
(NOTE: This blog series is written for the Northfield Historic Society. I am launching it through my site as well. Please visit www.NorthfieldHistory.com to get the whole story)
You won't believe what I found in the deepest, darkest corners of the Northfield Historic Society (NHS) archives. You're going to love my new Blog series if you have a nosy interest in seeing old historical artifacts that make up the fibers of our community. Do you ever get the goose bumps while standing in a museum, or in the exact location where something "big" or extremely significant happened, like standing on the same wooden floors that the James Gang's boots touched at the NHS museum? Do you find yourself holding a family heirloom, knowing that others have spent their lifetime's wrapped around this item? Does history excite you? Let me explain what's going on here:
Beat this ugly Christmas sweater
We had a potluck at work today. We were encouraged to wear our best Christmas sweater. I was able to go to Ragstock quick on Monday to have them pick out the gaudiest sweater they could find. I think they succeeded. I won the "most holiday cheer" award. Deb boxed up her admitted re-gifted bell wreath. It went with my outfit well. (it's worth clicking the photos to take a close look)
Here's my prize.
But it can't be worse than the creepy Cmas doll that Lori put in our bedroom.
Our Freeland family e-Christmas Card. Year in Review
I emailed our friends and family the annual update on 12/21/08. This is the family year in review that I referenced.
Tim's 2008 Year in Review.
So...I finally had shoulder surgery. Here's what it was like.
'Families Come Together' View the photo show that I created for Lori and my wedding
There is nothing better than picking up my daughter from school
Rylie's First Play. Stone Soup. Northfield Montessori.
'Health Finders' gala in Faribault Daily News featuring my close-up magic act
2008 Defeat of Jesse James Button Unveiled. Special 60th Anniversary Replica
Rylie on cover of the Northfield News Portraits special section
Kayla's 1st grade music concert. Bridgewater Elementary. Northfield Minnesota
Tim and Lori Freeland. June 29th 2007. Al Freeland's speech
Video and Photos from paddle boat outing on Lake Pepin. A great experience.
A picture perfect Independence day: 2008
Rylie graduates from Northfield Montessori - Fork in her road (photo and video galleries)
-50 Degrees F and still God's country
Driving to work this morning on the coldest day in Minnesota in 10 months I took out my camera she shot the drive. Amazing how packed and "white" the roads are. Surprisingly, in Minnesota we can get the road to a normal cement or black top look once temps get "up" into the twenties and react with the road salt. Well...I am driving in my pre-heated car and noticed the signs of extreme cold that I had forgotten about. The roads drift, sometimes it whites-out, exhaust pipes emit a fog and car windows are frosted over. It's surreal but real, especially when the DJ shows some humor by playing U2's "In God's Country". The air temp was actually about -10F with winds gusting up to 40 MPH, creating the wind-chill effect of a lifetime.
An hour later I was driving around for work and saw "Sundogs" around the sun so I took a photo. Amazing beauty. I believe that happens when moisture crystallizes in the atmosphere to ask like a prism for the light to pass through, refracting into the color spectrum. I'm trying to point out the positives when living under these brutal weather conditions.
Area veteran to hold fundraiser for sixth flag pole
Story by VIV SAVAGE
Ernie Eastrom was satisfied with five flag poles for years until he recently decided to pursue a lifelong dream. Eastrom hopes to raise enough money at Tuesday's stir-fry breakfast to purchase his sixth flag pole so he can raise his flag to see if anyone will salute.
"I've always wanted to be the guy who raises his own flag to have others salute you out of respect", said Eastrom of his desire to have someone salute his homemade family flag. Korean War veteran Eastrom had a custom made family flag designed and sewn in the 60's after the last Eastrom family reunion when everyone pitched in with ideas to reflect the family heritage.
"We ended up having a lion or two, along with your traditional shield, sickle and rice gain to tie in our Latvian-British-Laos heritage. I don't have any Laos blood, but I wanted to include my wife Chen into the project", said Eastrom.
You can stop down to the local Bald Eagles Post on 5th and Grand to help the cause. The goal is to raise $139 for the new pole. Breakfast is served at 6am. Egg rolls and hot tea included. Family flag to be on display.
Oops, I bit it again. There goes the Aarowhead region
For those familiar with my obsession with the shape of the state of Minnesota, I was so thrilled to find a chocolate sucker in the shape of the great state of "sky tinted water" (Souix meaning for Minnesota). Speaking of 'sky tinted', I had to look more into the translation. It directly translates to cloudy in the native language. So, Minnesota really means 'cloudy water'. Isn't that pleasant. Of course, sky-tinted sounds better. In fact, so good, that Hamm's used it as their marketing theme for decades. "From The Land of Sky Blue Waters...Refreshing".
See original 1960's commercial here.
But I digress. I found this sucker at the Cooco Bean in downtown Northfield. Eileen also informed me that her MN cookie cutters were on back order. I need to get back there.
| From Minnesota Shapes |
So, I waited as long as I could and ended up eating it as I drove away. I took a bite and realized in just a second I took out the Aarowhead region of Minnesota. Those poor souls up in St Louis County and the BWCA. (notice the photo while driving....dumb).
| From Minnesota Shapes |
BTW, it's not just 10,000 lakes. It's 15,761. Nice job counting early-Minnesotan's.
Need help understanding why men snowblow before snow stops
Today is December 8th, 2008 and its been snowing since around 1pm here in Northfield Minnesota. It's currently....8:33pm and it's still snowing. Its supposed to snow until morning. Just coming home, there are dozens of men out snowblowing their driveways. They know the weather report. They can see it with their own eyes. It's still friggin' snowing. Why are you doing your business now?
This has been a personal dilemma since I was a child. I see it all the time and is just one of those things in life that I don't understand. Am I missing something? Did my father not teach me something? The BEST guess that I have is that they fear it will get higher than their blower and will not be able to get the job done if they let it snow anymore. Following are other possible scenarios that I would consider:
- Guy wants to get out of the house
- Guy wants to use his new blower....bad!
- Other guys are doing it
- Guy doesn't have a truck or SUV to "power backup" through the snow in the morning
- Guy wants to get a head start on the job (which doesn't seem to jive with the manly way. That is....letting it all build up, plowing out of one major storm using a power tool...doing it all in one shot....flexing his gas-powered muscles while cutting drifts)
- Guy is a wimp
- Guy thinks the snow is almost done (check the weather report dude)
- Guy is a little slow
Me using my new blower last week (notice how the snow has quit....sun is out)
Photos and video from the Northfield Raider football state championship game
| From NHS Locker room Dec 2008 |
In 1990 I was a junior in high school and played football for the Northfield Raiders during head coach Bob (Bubba) Sullivan's very first year coaching. We went 2-6. My senior year I didn't play and they went 1-7. He quickly turned the program around.
The Raiders lost to Mankato West on Nov 29th 2008 during the final championship game of the year. My colleague Jeff Wald, whom was covering sports from the field was able to visually compare the Northfield attendance to that of Mankato's. He estimated that we had them beat 2-1.
Check out the video clips. Missing a lot of great plays, I shot the big screen reply. It's worth a look.
Click here to view the video gallery.
Photo Gallery:
Crazy wicked Christmas pop-up books
The first time I saw these 2 pop-up books in Lori's Christmas collection, I couldn't believe it. It just seems impossible that paper can be altered in such a way as to work together like this, let alone be able to fold up neatly into a book over and over. So, I just had to film it for ya-all to watch. Sorry in advance about the music. Check it out.
Video review of MercyMe's 'Drummer Boy' off the Christmas Sessions album
This is my first video with a webcam from my desk. Forgive the expressionless face, boring subject-matter, quirky mannerisms, poor lighting and bad mix. I had to convert the file format once and lost some quality in the transfer.






