12.17.2008

We're Still Alive!

A volcano hike, hot springs, jeep-boat-jeep travel, butterfly garden viewing, rainforest hike, and ziplining (yup, you read that correctly!), we are still alive and well. I have slept a lot too, ha, catching up on the lack of sleep that teaching brings. I have thoroughly impressed Jason and Janna with my low level of Spanish, and even managed to surprise Jason with a special birthday treat at the restaurant last night -- and I asked the waiter for it in Spanish while Jason was sitting there :). Ha, good times.

I want to post photos, but I forgot my camera cord... patience, friends! The photos will be good, I promise!

Love you! I come to the US in 5 DAYS!!!!!!!

12.13.2008

THEY'RE HERE!!! :)

Siscoes unite! (and a Crumrine...) :)

We're leaving to travel Costa Rica in... 15 minutes, but here's a photo from last night's adventure at the ballet...

12.10.2008

TRIP ITINERARY

Aunt Janna and Uncle Jason are headed down for 10 days to travel with me! I'm super excited!! Here's a glance at what we'll be doing... Of course, I'll have tons of photos to post after the trip, but I'm not sure if I'll have the opportunity while we're travelling.

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Friday, December 12
· J&J arrive 11:30am at Juan Santamaria
· Downtown: Plaza de la Democracia, Sojourn Academy
· Dinner feast with Trish and Kate J
· Nutcracker ballet, National Theatre, 8pm
· Bus transportation
· SLEEP: Kate’s apartment


Saturday, December 13
· Feria for fruits and veggies for trip (and a taste of Costa Rica life)
· Travel to La Fortuna with my roomie Trish and another friend Tricia

· SLEEP: Hostel: La Choza Inn

Sunday, December 14
· Ideas:
· Hike Catarata (waterfall) de La Fortuna
· Eco-Termales hot spring
· Free hot springs across road from Tabacon?
· Night viewing of Vulcan Arenal
· Eagle Tours at La Choza Inn
· SLEEP: La Choza Inn


Monday, December 15
· Ideas: see previous day
· SLEEP: La Choza Inn


Tuesday, December 16
· Tricia & Trish travel back to San Jose to catch their planes
· JEEP-BOAT-JEEP travel across Lake Fortuna to Monteverde… Kate rockin’ the camera
· SLEEP: Sleepers Sleep Cheap Hostel


Wednesday, December 17
· Ideas:
· Night Hike
· Zip Lines
· Selvatura Canopy Tour
· Day Hiking in Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve
· Coffee Tours:
· Tree Top Walk Ways or Suspension Bridges
· Horse tour
· SLEEP: Sleepers Sleep Cheap Hostel


Thursday, December 18
· Private transport to Playa Brasilito on the Pacific Coast
· Hopefully an afternoon/evening on the beach?
· SLEEP: Cabinas Diversion Tropical


Friday, December 19
BEACH!!!!!!!

IDEAS: Drink lots of water, wear lots of sunscreen, bike up the boast, lay in the sun
SLEEP: Cabinas Diversion Tropical


Saturday, December 20
· Ideas:
· Lay on the beach more
· Photos :)
· Drink lots of water and put on lots of sunscreen
· SLEEP: Cabinas Diversion Tropical


Sunday, December 21
· 5 hour bus ride to San Jose
· Dinner: Kate’s Apartment
· SLEEP: Kate’s Apartment


Monday, December 22
· Explore city, sleep, do laundry


Tuesday, December 23
· Travel home to the States, leave 5am to be at the airport

12.09.2008

international connections

Working at Sojourn is all about having international connections... Por ejemplo (for example):

My student Jackson is moving to Peru on Saturday.
My student Yena is moving to Colombia on Sunday.
My student Jordan is moving to Guatemala on Monday.

My friend Laura is moving to Argentina in January.
My friend Trisha is moving to Italy in January.

And that's only the beginning...

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I had two students tell me today that they want to stay in 4th grade with me forever because it is so much fun... Ha, I think they would eventually get bored of all my antics, although I do try to keep them guessing. I think they just like to play games, and we play a game every time we are reviewing for a test. ... I've invented many a game on the fly this semester trying to bring back the vocabulary and concepts in their minds... :)
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We've almost finished our read aloud, Esperanza Rising. It really is such a great book. My students beg me to read one more page. :) I think we only have 7 more pages to go... We'll all be sad when we finish it!
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I'm going to post a trip itinerary soon so you can see what Aunt Janna, Uncle Jason, and I are up to! :)

Love!

12.08.2008

Transitions...

Everyone at Sojourn is in transition right now. Everyone.

Teachers are anticipating the break and wondering how to close out the grades before traveling or heading to the States for Christmas. Grades will be due in January, but who is going to remember specifics about this semester after a 3 week break?

My students are thinking about friends moving to different countries, about possibly their own families moving, and many are thinking about how they won't be with their families over Christmas break. It makes sense that not many families can afford to fly back for a few weeks to the States, but the reality is difficult for these kids realizing they won't see their grandparents and cousins...

Students at ILE are anticipating being done with language school and transitioning on to different countries as well.

It's all a bunch of transition.

Then throw in a crazy week of Christmas celebrations and candy and love and goodbyes. ... My life. :)

One girl couldn't stop holding my hand today... I think it might be a security thing. Several students have told me how bored they will be over break... ha, they're actually asking for more homework! Loving learning is contagious in 4th grade, woohoo!

All in all, I know we'll survive, it's just a crazy rollercoaster ride right now...

12.06.2008

Student Work

I'm like a proud mama, displaying her kids' work on the refridgerator! :) (and gearing up to update my teaching portfolio!)
the view of the mountains from my classroom
Just in case we forget... "How to Encourage" ... we in 4th grade need reminders.
Penmanship practice... it's amazing how motivated the students are when I get out the markers!
And drawings from True Stories... What was life like in colonial times?

And of course, more silly faces of my crazy class...

Normal...

Ha, so today Trish says, "Oh man! I haven't posted on my blog since Monday!" and I say "Geez, your parents are wondering if you're still alive."..... ha, and now I'm on my own blog and realizing that I haven't posted since Tuesday, which really doesn't make me much better than my roomie. Whoops! So here goes...

YES I am alive. You'll be glad to know that. :)

I've been thinking a lot lately about how "normal" for me has completely changed. In fact, now I'm not sure what is supposed to be "normal."

For example, I rode a bus home this evening from the grocery store and it seemed rather normal to be standing on a crowded bus, surrounded by Spanish, holding my grocery bags and the bar above my head at the same time. Quite the feat when the bus driver is steering every which way and almost hit 2 cars... yup, 2 cars. Wowee.

It also seems pretty normal to go to the fruit market on Saturday mornings to buy our fruits and veggies... It also seems pretty normal to write my grocery list in Spanish, because then it's easier when I'm actually shopping to get the right word out.

"Normal" now is also not understanding everything around me... the fact that I don't understand doesn't exhaust me like it used to.

At school, it's very "normal" for my plans for the day to change suddenly because of an impromptu volleyball game or emergency dedication service that my students "must" take part in.

"Normal" is also the guy yelling down the street "Bye! Bye!" (Trish today -- "Usted esta una primero persona dice este frase!!" --"You are the first person to say this phrase!" of course being sarcastic)... and we don't respond at all.

"Normal" is laying out in the sun in DECEMBER.

"Normal" is wondering if the rainy season is over yet.

"Normal" is looking out at the horizon and seeing mountains on every side... and Vulcan Poas. Quite different from the landscape of Illinois... either the buildings of Chicago or the cornfields of Kewanee.

"Normal" is being told in the grocery store that I have "ojos hermosos"... beautiful eyes.

"Normal" is wondering whether it's a safe place for me to get out my camera.

"Normal" is .... I don't even know anymore.


So I'm excited to come back to the States for Christmas, but I'm afraid I might just be more confused about what "normal" really is...