As the week of March 7 concludes, Sandbag Central reaches its goal of a collective total of 3 million sandbags and the operations stand down for the present time. At the same time, clay levees are emerging all over the cities of Fargo and Moorhead as the cities continue to prepare for a late March/early April area melt and flood. The week ends with community members facing a dangerous late winter blizzard roaring across the Dakota plain.
Prayers and support go out to the people of Japan who are struggling through and beyond a catastrophic 8.9 earthquake and destructive tsunami that devastated their country on March 11, 2011.
Believing in the power of presence in a child's life, Lee Hoedl left his fifteen-year career as a university administrator and educator to become a "residential education specialist" - a stay-at-home father for the Hoedl triplets born in 2003.
In between family responsibilities, Lee finds time to remain an avid cyclist, a triathlete/marathoner in training, photographer, freelance website developer and blues enthusiast/guitarist. And when the time permits, Lee rejuvenates by high altitude climbing to such locales as Mt. Whitney and Mt. Rainier, backpacking across such vistas as Yosemite National Park and the Grand Canyon, playing guitar and just spending time on the family room floor with his children and wife Di.
Lee presently and blissfully resides in the heartland of America with his wife Di and children Leo, Emily, Hannah and Nicholas, and finds the source of his inspiration through them.
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