We have been busy so we did not get our tree put up until last night. Curt and I enjoy putting up the Christmas tree and decorating the apartment together. So we had to wait for a time when we were both available. Here is a our cute tree.
I received a Christmas present from one of the boys in the 2nd grade math class that I work in. He told me that I could not open it until Christmas. It is kind of big present to be getting from a student so I am really curious what it is, but i guess I will have to wait until Christmas. Aren't children so precocious.
Today at the school instead of having math time one second grade teachers had her son dress up as the Grinch and act it out as she read the story. Her son must of watched the new Grinch because he acted a lot like Jim Carey. He did a great job, the children loved it and I got a good laugh. I just love Christmas.
Friday, December 10, 2010
My Amazing Little Sister
This past weekend we went down to my parents to celebrate my little sister Debbie's 21st Birthday and have a Court of Honor for her receiving her Ranger award in the Venturing program.
So for those of you who don’t know what the venturing program is or what the ranger award is I will give you a brief explanation. Venturing is a scouting program for 12 to 21 year boys and girls, so when I worked up at scout camp I was a member of the venturing program. The Ranger award is kind of like receiving your Eagle except harder and more in-depth. She is one of the few in our scouting district to receive this award and the only one in my family, even though we were all members of the venturing program. I am so proud of my sister and all of her hard work, and grateful for her amazing example she is to me and everyone she comes in contact with.
For her birthday we played the dice game Farkle and had Little Debbie Snack (a traditions since her name is Debbie and she is little) and Ice cream. Watching her blow out the candles on her little Debbie Snack Cake was one of the funniest things I have ever seen. First off I haven’t seen some one blow so hard on the candles and not have single one blown out, second I haven’t seen someone take 5 or 6 breathes to blow out the candle, and last I have never seen candles light when you are trying to blow them out and not have them be trick candles. We were laugh so hard that I thought my sister was going to pass out which did not help her blow out her candles. Come to find out she was having some problems with her breathing and had to take some medicine, so it was sad but it was still kind of funny.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Untraditional Thanksgiving
We went to Henderson Nevada with my brother and his wife to visit my Grandpa and Grandma for Thanksgiving. Since my Step Grandma is Korean we did not have a traditional Thanksgiving. My Grandma is an amazing chief (She actually owned a few different tea house in Korea), but she is getting older and does not have the health she used to, so we went to a Korean BBQ were we got to cook our own meat right there at our table. The food was delicious however we did not have any turkey or stuffing but we did have fried pumpkin rolls and pumpkin soup. During our visit we spent time with my Grandparents, helped them out in the yard, went shopping on Black Friday at the Las Vegas outlet malls, and watched Korean Soap Operas (I have to admit other then you have to read the subtitles some of them are quite good). It was a fun little trip, but the drive back in that storm on Sunday was not real fun.
A few things I am Thankful for
The gospel
My Relationship with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ
Blessing and Guidance
Scriptures
Insitute
This wonderful season where Christ is the center of more people lives
My Family
Curt
My warm apartment
Work
A car (That has windshield wipers and a defroster that works)
Books
A few things I am Thankful for
The gospel
My Relationship with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ
Blessing and Guidance
Scriptures
Insitute
This wonderful season where Christ is the center of more people lives
My Family
Curt
My warm apartment
Work
A car (That has windshield wipers and a defroster that works)
Books
Sorry It has Been A While :)
Sorry to those who keep checking my blog and it is still my post from clear back in July when it was nice and warm out and now it is December and it is freezing and snowy outside. I have been meaning to update but, I have procrastinated, been busy and have not taken any pictures. However I know some of you would like an update on our life. So here is what we have been up to.
First off I got a job; I work at an Elementary in the south part of Logan. I am a math and literacy Professional Assistant (which I think is a new fancy name for aid, but I do different things then a classroom aid). In the morning I do reading groups in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade helping them with literacy and comprehension. In the afternoon in go into the a 2nd and 3rd grade classroom and help with math. After that I read with children who are struggling and to finish off my day I help children with homework. It is a fun job, but it has its challenges. I do enjoy the children (most of the time :). Some of the students are funny because they cannot say my name and I have often been called Mrs. Snowgirl. The funniest one is this little boy from Vietnam who was trying to call me by my first name and called me Mrs. Cheese. I guess I just have a hard name for children to say.
Next Curt started graduate school in Exercise Education and has two classes Monday nights from 5-10, he is amazing I don’t know if I could handle class that late, but he is doing really well in his classes. He will be finished with is first semester by the end of next week. On top of school he is doing a 10 hour internship at Cardiac Rehab at Logan Region Hospital, which he loves. Plus his partner that he splits a full time shift with at the hospital decided he wanted to focus more on school, so he quit and now Curt is working a full time job. He is supper busy, but life will slow down in the next couple weeks when his internship and school are finished for the semester. Yeah I will have my husband back for a few weeks.
Last we have not had any updated on adoption for a while, but keep us in your prayers and send potential birth parents are way.
First off I got a job; I work at an Elementary in the south part of Logan. I am a math and literacy Professional Assistant (which I think is a new fancy name for aid, but I do different things then a classroom aid). In the morning I do reading groups in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade helping them with literacy and comprehension. In the afternoon in go into the a 2nd and 3rd grade classroom and help with math. After that I read with children who are struggling and to finish off my day I help children with homework. It is a fun job, but it has its challenges. I do enjoy the children (most of the time :). Some of the students are funny because they cannot say my name and I have often been called Mrs. Snowgirl. The funniest one is this little boy from Vietnam who was trying to call me by my first name and called me Mrs. Cheese. I guess I just have a hard name for children to say.
Next Curt started graduate school in Exercise Education and has two classes Monday nights from 5-10, he is amazing I don’t know if I could handle class that late, but he is doing really well in his classes. He will be finished with is first semester by the end of next week. On top of school he is doing a 10 hour internship at Cardiac Rehab at Logan Region Hospital, which he loves. Plus his partner that he splits a full time shift with at the hospital decided he wanted to focus more on school, so he quit and now Curt is working a full time job. He is supper busy, but life will slow down in the next couple weeks when his internship and school are finished for the semester. Yeah I will have my husband back for a few weeks.
Last we have not had any updated on adoption for a while, but keep us in your prayers and send potential birth parents are way.
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