Some of my band students enjoying an icecream party.
We had a staff banquet Monday night. You can see Nate in the background.
My growing belly. :)
One of the families in the community is moving, so they gave us this wardrobe. Someone else had given us a bunch of baby boy clothes, so I put those all in the wardrobe. If we have a boy, then we have a good start. :)
This is a picture of us leading music at our fellowship. We had the little kids come up and help lead a few songs.
Nate all dressed up in his "I want to be at the beach" superhero costume.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Monday, May 28, 2007
it's peach season
Peach season is here. There are fresh peaches everywhere. You can only buy certain fruits during certain times of the year here. One of these seasonal fruits is peaches. Right now the fruit markets have baskets and baskets of peaches for sale, but in a few months, there won't be any peaches and some other fruit will be in season. We are at the end of strawberry season (so sad), so we won't see strawberries again until next winter. We can buy apples and oranges year round, although there is definitely an orange season when there are oranges everywhere.
Last night I made freshly squeezed lemonade with a couple frozen strawberries mixed in. It was a nice refreshing drink for the end of a busy hot day.
Our visit with Eric, the Starbucks guy, went great. He seems really nice. He is 32 and has done a lot of travelling in and out of China. He had some fun stories to tell. His parents are originally from Hong Kong, but it sounded like Eric was raised in America. Nate took him to the dog market after lunch to look at dogs. Jenny and I went shopping. :)
Yesterday morning, we left really early for fellowship so that we could attend one of our student's baptism. He got baptized in his apartment complex's swimming pool. It was a nice, small ceremony. After that, Jenny and I went to breakfast and then to fellowship. Nate had a meeting so he couldn't go to the baptism or breakfast. After fellowship, we attended a graduation party for one of our seniors.
Nate leaves for Beijing on June 6 for master's classes. He will be gone the whole month. :( I think Jenny has to go back to America for a family emergency, so I will be all by myself for about 3 weeks. At least my Chinese tutor will be housesitting out in my neighborhood, so I can spend time with her. I will have three dogs also, we are dogsitting for a friend over the summer, so I'm sure I'll stay busy with all those dogs running about. Our poor Bennett dog still has skin problems. Some days his skin is more irritated than other days. It's been worse recently. We don't know what causes it, so we don't know how to treat it.
Last night I made freshly squeezed lemonade with a couple frozen strawberries mixed in. It was a nice refreshing drink for the end of a busy hot day.
Our visit with Eric, the Starbucks guy, went great. He seems really nice. He is 32 and has done a lot of travelling in and out of China. He had some fun stories to tell. His parents are originally from Hong Kong, but it sounded like Eric was raised in America. Nate took him to the dog market after lunch to look at dogs. Jenny and I went shopping. :)
Yesterday morning, we left really early for fellowship so that we could attend one of our student's baptism. He got baptized in his apartment complex's swimming pool. It was a nice, small ceremony. After that, Jenny and I went to breakfast and then to fellowship. Nate had a meeting so he couldn't go to the baptism or breakfast. After fellowship, we attended a graduation party for one of our seniors.
Nate leaves for Beijing on June 6 for master's classes. He will be gone the whole month. :( I think Jenny has to go back to America for a family emergency, so I will be all by myself for about 3 weeks. At least my Chinese tutor will be housesitting out in my neighborhood, so I can spend time with her. I will have three dogs also, we are dogsitting for a friend over the summer, so I'm sure I'll stay busy with all those dogs running about. Our poor Bennett dog still has skin problems. Some days his skin is more irritated than other days. It's been worse recently. We don't know what causes it, so we don't know how to treat it.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
it's the weekend
Only one more week of teaching. Mon.-Wed. are finals, Thursday is field day, and Friday is just clean out lockers, etc. day.
Last night we had the High school Awards Ceremony. This was our first year doing it at the school instead of going to a restaurant. We served the students and parents dinner outside on the commons, but the flies were horrible, so I don't know how much everyone enjoyed their dinner. After dinner, everyone retired to the auditorium where the awards were presented. Nate and Jenny had thought up a super-hero award with a description that matched each student's personality. They also put together a slide show with the student's head photo shopped onto their "superhero". It was really funny. For instance, one kid was "Spiderman", so there was a picture of his head on Spiderman's body. The kids loved it.
Another award that was recognized was the National Merit Scholarship program. Out of our thirty-some student high school, we had THREE students who were named National Merit Semifinalist. Here is a description of the National Merit Scholarship Program........
The National Merit Scholarship Program benefits students scoring extremely well on the PSAT taken during the junior year of high school.
The first step of the program is based entirely on PSAT scores - juniors with the highest PSAT scores (ranked by state) are named National Merit Semifinalists. A national total of 16,000 Semifinalists are chosen in this way, although the state-by-state rankings means that there are state PSAT cutoffs but no definitive national cutoff.
The next step of the National Merit Scholarship Program is to name about 15,0000 National Merit Finalists. While this phase of the process involves school records, SAT scores, and an application, most Semifinalists are also named Finalists. Exceptions are those with weak grades, poor records, or other issues.
National Merit Scholars (who receive aid and awards) are picked from the pool of National Merit Finalists.
We really do have an incredible student body. Most of them are extremely smart and work really hard. It's so interesting to have such a small student body with so many brilliant minds. Most of us teachers feel quite dumb in comparison to some of our students.
We are getting ready to go into town to meet up with one of Nate's new friends. A few weeks ago, Nate was at Starbucks and met the Starbucks' Distract Manager. He had just moved here from Boston. Nate has met up with him a few times for lunch in the past weeks. Today, we are meeting him at Pizza Hut. (quick note: Pizza Hut in China is a very nice, sit-down restaurant :).
Okay, I am starving, so I am going to go eat some breakfast.
Last night we had the High school Awards Ceremony. This was our first year doing it at the school instead of going to a restaurant. We served the students and parents dinner outside on the commons, but the flies were horrible, so I don't know how much everyone enjoyed their dinner. After dinner, everyone retired to the auditorium where the awards were presented. Nate and Jenny had thought up a super-hero award with a description that matched each student's personality. They also put together a slide show with the student's head photo shopped onto their "superhero". It was really funny. For instance, one kid was "Spiderman", so there was a picture of his head on Spiderman's body. The kids loved it.
Another award that was recognized was the National Merit Scholarship program. Out of our thirty-some student high school, we had THREE students who were named National Merit Semifinalist. Here is a description of the National Merit Scholarship Program........
The National Merit Scholarship Program benefits students scoring extremely well on the PSAT taken during the junior year of high school.
The first step of the program is based entirely on PSAT scores - juniors with the highest PSAT scores (ranked by state) are named National Merit Semifinalists. A national total of 16,000 Semifinalists are chosen in this way, although the state-by-state rankings means that there are state PSAT cutoffs but no definitive national cutoff.
The next step of the National Merit Scholarship Program is to name about 15,0000 National Merit Finalists. While this phase of the process involves school records, SAT scores, and an application, most Semifinalists are also named Finalists. Exceptions are those with weak grades, poor records, or other issues.
National Merit Scholars (who receive aid and awards) are picked from the pool of National Merit Finalists.
We really do have an incredible student body. Most of them are extremely smart and work really hard. It's so interesting to have such a small student body with so many brilliant minds. Most of us teachers feel quite dumb in comparison to some of our students.
We are getting ready to go into town to meet up with one of Nate's new friends. A few weeks ago, Nate was at Starbucks and met the Starbucks' Distract Manager. He had just moved here from Boston. Nate has met up with him a few times for lunch in the past weeks. Today, we are meeting him at Pizza Hut. (quick note: Pizza Hut in China is a very nice, sit-down restaurant :).
Okay, I am starving, so I am going to go eat some breakfast.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
I really didn't mean for this to be the first picture...sorry if you hate spiders. This little critter was in our school auditorium. Pretty gross huh!!!
This is the band that I have been teaching. Aren't they cute. We had a performance on Tuesday. They did a great job.
I had another ultrasound on Tuesday. Everything looks great. It was so neat being able to see our little baby. He/she was moving all around. We could see the baby's face, hands and fingers so clearly. It was amazing. These pictures are blurry and not very detailed, but during the ultrasound, the picture was so clear. The bottom pictures are pictures of the prenatal part of the hospital. This hospital is pretty old. I am going there for my prenatal care because there is an excellent doctor there who speaks English very well. I will go to a different hospital in town for my delivery.
This is the band that I have been teaching. Aren't they cute. We had a performance on Tuesday. They did a great job.
I had another ultrasound on Tuesday. Everything looks great. It was so neat being able to see our little baby. He/she was moving all around. We could see the baby's face, hands and fingers so clearly. It was amazing. These pictures are blurry and not very detailed, but during the ultrasound, the picture was so clear. The bottom pictures are pictures of the prenatal part of the hospital. This hospital is pretty old. I am going there for my prenatal care because there is an excellent doctor there who speaks English very well. I will go to a different hospital in town for my delivery.
Monday, May 21, 2007
I don't feel like my life is that interesting, so that would be why I don't blog more regularly. :) My baby shower was a lot of fun last week. I almost have enough money to buy a crib from IKEA. There is a matching changing table/drawers that we also want to get.
My maternity clothes arrived that I had ordered (thanks "Grandma" Leman for sending them). It is nice to have comfy clothes to wear now. I can still fit into almost everything I own, just sometimes it is uncomfortable, so I'm glad for my "stretchy" clothes now.
We are now in our hot season. It has been in the high 90s for the past week, with high humidity. Pretty much too hot to do anything out side. We love our first floor apartment because it stays much cooler in the summer. When I go to my friends' homes who live on a higher floor, I am always surprised how hot their houses are.
I have another doctor's appointment tomorrow. Maybe I'll get another ultrasound. We would really appreciate your pr*yers as we decide where to have this baby. We really want to have the baby here in Chengdu, and are getting support from many people to do it here. But, there are also people in the community encouraging us to go to Beijing or Thailand. We really don't want to travel around the time of the delivery. So far, we have felt a real peace about delivering here, but we just want to be sure that we are making the right decision; so your pr*yers would be appreciated.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
headaches...arghh
So, my current pregnancy complaint would be putting up with constant headaches. I hope this phase passes soon. On top of pregnancy headaches, we are in the season in Chengdu where the farmers burn their fields, so there is a very thick smoke/haze in the air. If you think L.A or New York are polluted, you haven't seen anything. The air is so bad here during this season, that you can actually see the smoke and haze in rooms inside. Chengdu's air is bad all the time, but this is the worst season. The humidity normally hovers around 90%, so all the dirt and dust just hangs in the air.
Tomorrow I begin my second trimester, and Saturday is our 4 year anniversary. Jenny is throwing me a baby shower on Saturday. It feels a little early to have a baby shower, but it is so that all of my friends who are moving this summer can attend. That is the sad thing about living in a community like this, people are always coming and going. Off the top of my head, I can think of 6 different families who are moving back to the states, and another 2 or 3 families who will be gone on furlough for either 6 months to a year. Over the course of this past school year, there were probably at least 15-20 students who moved away. That is a huge percentage considering our student body is only about 150 people.
So, my dogs really enjoy getting into the laundry. They love dirty towels and washcloths, and sock and underwear. Such silly dogs. Here is a picture of Bennett walking around the house with my drawers hanging out of his mouth. :)
The other picture is me at 12 1/2 weeks. I know that I don't really have that much of a belly yet, but I'm just having so much fun taking pictures of my growing stomach. :)
Monday, May 07, 2007
pregnancy and stuff
My little niece Emma is such a cutie. She could be a magazine baby. :)
We had a wonderful week off from work. Almost the whole week was sunny and in the high 80s and 90s. The sun shown on our patio from 11-1pm every day, so we made the point to sit out and sun bathe during those hours. :)
Friday night we stayed at the Kempinski Hotel. One of our students' parents gave us a night away in the hotel. It was wonderful and so relaxing. The hotel had a great pool area and a delicious buffet breakfast. We had a suite room with all the perks. What a great way to end the week.
We rode our scooters into town yesterday. It was very hot and sunny. My arms and shoulders were quite red last night, but had turned a nice brown by this morning. :)
My tummy is starting to pooch a little. Friday marks the first day of my second trimester. I can't believe 3 months have already gone by. The time is flying. I had a great first trimester. I didn't throw up once, and only felt nauseous every once in a while. I figured out pretty early on, that if I snacked all day and ate potato chips when I felt sick, that I could curb any morning sickness pretty quick. For a few weeks, I was tired and sick in the evenings. I probably felt the worse from about 5pm -bed. The hardest part was fearing a miscarriage again. Every ache and pain would cause me to worry. It has just been in the past few weeks that I have been able to relax a little and not worry as much. So far, I love being pregnant. I have 6 different pregnancy books that I read all the time, and have weekly e-mail updates sent to me the follow the progress of my growing baby. I read this week that my baby is about the size of a lime, so we are calling it "lime" right now. We were joking about naming our kids Lime Leman and Lemon Leman. Ha ha..just kidding.
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
yeah for Chinese holidays
first...two funny pictures. This one of Jenny and Sophie reminds me of the grandparents in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
This picture will be one that I use someday to embarrass my teenager.
We have this week off from school. YEAH!!! So thankful for holidays. The sun has been out and the temperature has been in the 80s. We have been sitting on our porch everyday from 11am-1pm (that is when the sun shines on our porch :) We have grilled out the past few nights. We don't have lighter fluid or good charcoal, so it makes grilling quite the challenge. The first night it took us about 2 hours to get the coals hot enough. Last night went a little quicker with just an hour. We bought bai jiu, a cheap, nasty Chinese liquor to use as lighter fluid. :)
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