This Christmas I was blessed. We as a family have decided to shrink Christmas down in our house and focus on the miracle of Christ's birth rather than presents. We do still exchange presents, but not the volume that we used to.
On Christmas day Michael got me up at 6:40 in the morning. I wasn't too thrilled, but he said it was "tradition". Hopefully I can break him of that habit over time. We all then opened presents and cooked breakfast (I let the sausage get a little crispy). We then packed up what we needed for the rest of our day and headed off to my uncle's house in Eagle River. We spent the afternoon there with my family enjoying munching on goodies (cookies and sandwiches), and playing with my two little cousins (Aiden and Nathen are sooooo cute!) We truly had a great Christmas!
The next day I went into Anchorage for my Christmas with Charlie. When I got there we exchanged gifts and had eggs and bacon for a late breakfast. We spent a very relaxing day together (if you exclude trying to put an erect-a-set together and failing miserably). It was another great day, perfect for the day after Christmas.
I love spending holidays like this, enjoying the company of the ones you love! Nothing is better.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Time with friends and family
Wow, I love the holidays! Well I love any time I get to hang out with people I love and care about. This holiday season I have been blessed with time with both family and friends.
Michael (my dear brother) is home from school until the 7th of January. It has been great to hang out with him and spend some time together before he goes back to the states and then Botswana.
This past week we as a family have been able to hang with all of my Alaska family, my aunt, uncle and cousins here in Wasilla and my Grandma, uncle, aunts and cousins in Eagle River. We have also been able to spend time with friends. Yesterday we spent a fun filled say with our neighbors, the Hunners. We don't get to spend near enough time with them and it was a great time of fellowship yesterday, plus amazing food and a crazy game of Guesstures (I don't know how but I got Mom to guess "larangitis"!) And tonight we went over to our dear friends the Grindles, where we enjoyed wonderful food (cooked by Michael), games (Farkle) and conversation.
My life would be so dull without these amazing people to spend time with. Friends and family bring so much color and meaning to my life, that I wouldn't know what to do without them. I love having time to hang with them and spend quality time together. I wouldn't trade that special time for anything!
Michael (my dear brother) is home from school until the 7th of January. It has been great to hang out with him and spend some time together before he goes back to the states and then Botswana.
This past week we as a family have been able to hang with all of my Alaska family, my aunt, uncle and cousins here in Wasilla and my Grandma, uncle, aunts and cousins in Eagle River. We have also been able to spend time with friends. Yesterday we spent a fun filled say with our neighbors, the Hunners. We don't get to spend near enough time with them and it was a great time of fellowship yesterday, plus amazing food and a crazy game of Guesstures (I don't know how but I got Mom to guess "larangitis"!) And tonight we went over to our dear friends the Grindles, where we enjoyed wonderful food (cooked by Michael), games (Farkle) and conversation.
My life would be so dull without these amazing people to spend time with. Friends and family bring so much color and meaning to my life, that I wouldn't know what to do without them. I love having time to hang with them and spend quality time together. I wouldn't trade that special time for anything!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Anniversary
Mini-Residency
So let's see, what has gone on since I last posted in November? Here we go:
Well the week of November 16-20th, I had my mini-residency. This was a time in the my internship classroom in which I would have control of the class for a week (well almost). I have to say that leading up to this week I had a bit of a breakdown at school. I had been having a hard time keeping the class quiet. I have been assured that this is a common theme with new teachers. Well, the day of my meltdown, my mentor teacher, Julie, noticed right away and we had a little chat about what I could do to gain more control over the class. I found that when I say something, I really have to mean it and sound like I mean it, otherwise students will think it is optional (not good). With the tips that Julie gave me tucked away, I was able to go into my mini-residency with confidence and effectively teach the students throughout the week.
Since then I have been able to take on more and more responsibility in the classroom and my mentor teacher has been able to step out with confidence that I will get stuff done.
Well the week of November 16-20th, I had my mini-residency. This was a time in the my internship classroom in which I would have control of the class for a week (well almost). I have to say that leading up to this week I had a bit of a breakdown at school. I had been having a hard time keeping the class quiet. I have been assured that this is a common theme with new teachers. Well, the day of my meltdown, my mentor teacher, Julie, noticed right away and we had a little chat about what I could do to gain more control over the class. I found that when I say something, I really have to mean it and sound like I mean it, otherwise students will think it is optional (not good). With the tips that Julie gave me tucked away, I was able to go into my mini-residency with confidence and effectively teach the students throughout the week.
Since then I have been able to take on more and more responsibility in the classroom and my mentor teacher has been able to step out with confidence that I will get stuff done.
Wow I am a terrible blogger
Wow, have I really been that busy? Yes I have. It is sad, I start a blog and then barely have any time to manage it and keep it up to date. So in the posts to come, there will be updates about what has been going on in my world. I will try to recap what all has been going on in my life for the past month and a half. Let's see how I do.
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