Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The Warrens Come to Louisville


It's already been about three weeks since Eric's family came to visit, but as there are fewer hours in my day this year, I'm just now blogging about it.


They arrived on Thursday night. On Friday Eric doesn't have class, so they were able to hang out all day and visit the seminary. 


Malachi had a lot of fun with Uncle Kevin.


On Saturday we took advantage of the nationwide free museum tickets through the Smithsonian and went to the Kentucky Derby Museum. 


In the afternoon Malachi and I napped while everyone else visited part of the Louisville Slugger Museum and the Frazier History Museum. 


That night we celebrated Luann and Kevin's October birthdays.  


Sunday was church and a walk around the reservoir.



 Aunt Jan flew out on Sunday, but on Monday everyone else was able to visit me at school! I have to say Malachi was a hit. 


They had to leave Tuesday morning, but it was a wonderful visit.
And finally, a favorite moment from the visit. :) 



Sunday, September 9, 2012

Cincinnati, Ohio

We decided to take a little Labor Day family trip to Cincinnati. It's only two hours north of here, and they have IKEA! We wanted to do as much free as possible, so the plan was to leave around 7:00, grab breakfast at Wendy's since we had breakfast coupons, get to IKEA around 9:00, go to Washington Park around 10:30, and then get some famous Cincinnati chili for lunch and head back. Short but fun and Malachi could crash on the way back. Right...

First, we actually left on time and stopped at Wendy's for breakfast. Then we got to Cincinnati around 9. That's where our plan started to break down.

IKEA doesn't open until 10:00. And it was raining.


We we tried to find a mall so Malachi could run around, but the only mall we ended up at was this one: a technology mall that sold copiers and printers.


Next we thought we'd try Barnes & Noble. Doesn't open until 10:00. 


Eric finally suggested we go walk around the lobby of a nearby hotel. I was pretty hesitant, but it ended up being a great idea.




 Finally we ended up at IKEA. Malachi had fun trying out beds.





He also liked the kids area where he could try out their toys.


By the time we left it was packed!


So next we tried to go get chili since it was time for lunch. Ya, they close for the holidays. 


We tried to find the other big chain but couldn't, so we ended up at Burger King. Of course after we left we drove right past the other chili chain. 




Finally after lunch we made it to the park. It was really cool with a playground, splash park, and musical instruments built in!











We left around 1:30, and Malachi slept almost the whole way home. Even with us going the wrong way and heading to Lexington instead of Louisville. Oops! It was quite the day trip.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Life Update

We are getting settled into the new routine of life here. M-F I leave for work at about 6:30 and get home between 4-5. Then it's time for dinner, a little time with Malachi, and whatever is going on that evening which is often more school work. We still have a Tuesday night date night although these days it's all at home. Thursday nights I'm taking a class at Southern Seminary (where Eric goes). Weekend nights vary, but we try to have someone over for dinner at least one night.

Eric has class T/W/Th, so on Mondays and Fridays he's home with Malachi. They go running and try to do some of the house work, and when Malachi is napping, Eric does his homework. Eric has been really great about helping with some of the house chores I used to do like laundry and vacuuming. T/W/Th Malachi goes to child care at a friend's house near the seminary. He LOVES it! Loves it. I guess when he got there last Tuesday he did his happy dance, and their little girl ran up and down the hall equally excited to see him! Malachi also likes their 4-yr old son and gets upset when he leaves for any reason. We're so happy he loves it there, but it's kinda rough when Eric goes to pick him up in the afternoon and he cries and cries about leaving.

My school is going really well. It's hard. Really hard. But it's also really good. It's go go go non-stop as we walk our kids (yes, in middle school) to each class including lunch and barely have a break. And the kids are rough and needy. But I love it. The principal is good. The associate principals are always available and around the building. And there are three or four former teachers who are now support staff. On Thursday for example I needed some help/ideas about what to do with one bigger class of all the low readers. (Imagine 23 squirly 7th graders, 2/3 boys, all who read at a 2nd grade level or lower in one room...) I e-mailed one of the women right after the class. Within an hour she stopped by my room to see how she could help. After talking and deciding to do a reward/ticket/prize system with them she was back within the next hour with a roll of tickets and two big packs of sparkly and NFL pencils to give away. Come Friday I was able to implement the new system and actually had kids on-task for more than three seconds. Yeah!

Our weekends have been a blessed time to rest and recover from our busy weeks. On Saturday morning I've been going to a boot camp class. In the afternoons we've been doing stuff around the house, and Eric has been working on homework. This Saturday evening we had some friends over for dinner, and then the wife and I went shopping while Eric and the husband put Malachi to bed and played the Wii. On Sundays we've been going to so many different churches. It's kinda crazy, but there are just a lot of solid Bible-preaching evangelical churches here. We've narrowed it down to two that we both really like and hope to decide within the next week or so which one we'll attend. We want to soon get connected to people there through serving and a small group.

I'm trying to think of what else there is... I don't know! Feel free to post a comment/question!

 Eric and Malachi at the Derby Museum
 Our friend Lesley from China who's a student in CA this year
My new school!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

School is here!

School has arrived and with it comes our new life. I'll admit I'm a bit stressed about all that has to happen in the next few days. A quick recap:

Last week:

  • Thomas Jefferson staff retreat - meet everyone including my "family" (aka team) of five teachers (Math, Science, Language Arts, and Social Studies) that all of our students will share. We have about 900 students at our school, so there are three families at each grade level. 
  • New Teacher Induction - yuck. A whole day of district policies, benefits, cultural competence, and special ed. It used to be five days. Are you kidding me??
  • Eric started part-time stay-at-home-dad duties.
  • Malachi got sick and was throwing up. Always fun. :)
  • My sister Melissa came to visit. It was a quick weekend, but we managed to walk/run to the farmer's market, take Malachi to visit the home where he has daycare, go to the seminary and hang out, watch a lot of Olympics, and just chill. 
This week:
  • Classroom work day, "family" work day, content area work day and new ESL teacher training, computer/technology training morning (when I'll get my laptop!) and student orientation evening, and the first official staff day. It's crazy how much we have to learn and even more how much there is left to do before students come on Tuesday next week!
  • Eric started classes! He really liks them so far. He also started taking Malachi to daycare.
  • Yes, Malachi started daycare! He'll go three days a week. The first day was pretty good, but he hadn't slept well the night before, so he had a rough evening. I guess today though was great! And he was awesome all evening. So fun to come home to. And we're really so thankful for the Des Moines family who is watching him. They have a boy who's 4 and a girl who's almost 2. It's great!
  • Tomorrow one of the students we worked with in China is going to be visiting from Cali! She's an international student and is doing some traveling this summer. We're really excited to see her. 
And in the middle of it all, we're trying to adjust to new roles and responsibilities within our family, be patient with frustrating slow computers, and get things done like buying groceries. Ya right! You can pray for us. :)










Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Happy Birthday to Me

Yes, my birthday was about two weeks ago, but thank you everyone for all the cards, texts, and FB messages. I loved it! Unfortunately, that was also the day Malachi really decided to test his climbing skills as he made it up our tall dining room chairs, on the toilet onto the sink, on his drum onto the subwoofer onto the tv stand, etc. And of course that was the day Eric got home late because of the rain. Ah! He finally made it home though, gave me a break, and then took us out to dinner. 

Our first time at Mo's Southwest Grill was... 还可以 - so so. But Malachi had fun as you can see below! He ate pretty much nothing but sour cream and a few chips.


After dinner we went home, and Eric and Malachi finished frosting the lime jello poke cake Eric had made me! It was awesome.


So yes, happy birthday to me. Thank you everyone!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Time with Grandma and Aunty Shana

Malachi kept busy when Mom and Shana came to visit.

He...
     Took Grandma over the bridge

     Got to play in the garbage

     Got to eat a freezy pop for the first time

     Got to play in the car

     Got to stretch with Grandma

     Got to eat with Grandma

     Got to play on the computer with Grandma

     Got to play with hangers with Aunty Shana

     Got to try finger painting

     Got to practice driving

     Got to do some more eating

     And some more eating

     Got to read books with Grandma

     Got to try out new cell phones

     Got to visit Churchill Downs

     Got to see the horses

     And got to race his own horse

It was a busy time!

(credit to Aunty Shana for taking so many pics!)