The ocean is big.
5.10.2010
5.06.2010
The Latest News
1. WES IS COMING TOMORROW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am just a little excited :). Photos and stories to come.
2. I got another teaching job!!! I was looking both here in Costa Rica and in the Chicago area, and I was offered a position as a 5th grade teacher at Lighthouse International School here in San José, so I have decided to stay another year to continue growing as a professional teacher (gaining lots of experience teaching English as a Foreign Language!) and growing as a Spanish speaker. On the sad side, I'm sorry to the many people who were hoping I would be back Stateside this next year. On the happy side, that means YOU have another year to visit me (yes, you!! :)).
3. Fourth grade is back in full swing this week. Long division, parts of speech, fluent reading, suffixes, prefixes, the atmosphere, and the Panama Canal are only a few topics we are currently studying. To come!! a science fair! art classes every Friday! more blog posts (http://miss-siscoes-fourth-graders.blogspot.com/)!! So stay posted :)
4, The Costa Rican President will be inaugarated this Friday, May 7th!
5. We're going to the beach again... tomorrow with Wes! More later...
2. I got another teaching job!!! I was looking both here in Costa Rica and in the Chicago area, and I was offered a position as a 5th grade teacher at Lighthouse International School here in San José, so I have decided to stay another year to continue growing as a professional teacher (gaining lots of experience teaching English as a Foreign Language!) and growing as a Spanish speaker. On the sad side, I'm sorry to the many people who were hoping I would be back Stateside this next year. On the happy side, that means YOU have another year to visit me (yes, you!! :)).
3. Fourth grade is back in full swing this week. Long division, parts of speech, fluent reading, suffixes, prefixes, the atmosphere, and the Panama Canal are only a few topics we are currently studying. To come!! a science fair! art classes every Friday! more blog posts (http://miss-siscoes-fourth-graders.blogspot.com/)!! So stay posted :)
4, The Costa Rican President will be inaugarated this Friday, May 7th!
5. We're going to the beach again... tomorrow with Wes! More later...
4.28.2010
Punta Leona
Trish and I just spent 3 days with her mom and 6 of her friends from Cincinnati, Ohio. It was a huge blessing for our spring break because we went to a beach resort on the Pacific Ocean and vegged by a pool and by the ocean. Fun conversation and sleep was about all I did. Butterfly on the beach!
4.24.2010
I Survived!!!
It all started the first day back to school after Christmas break. It was the logical time to make a New Year's Resolution as a class, and of course I, as a teacher, am thinking about better reading scores, writing a class book, or having a science fair... Guess what they decided on? A field trip.
Excellent, I thought. A field trip is a great idea. We brainstormed possibilities... everything from Chicago to China, from a volcano to an amusement park. We convened the brainstorm until the following week when all kids informed me that they wanted to go camping. Overnight. They had discussed this at lunch and recess and had made up their minds.
Alright, I thought, this will certainly be an adventure. And it was. We earned $120 from lemonade sales to pay for our food expenses, and a student's parents volunteered their mountain property as our campsite. Girls in the cabin, boys in tents. 11 kids. 6 adults. Great odds :).
I have to admit I was really nervous about being the adult responsible for the whole trip. I mean, I am only 24, and all the other adults helping were parents and grandparents... so I definitely qualified as the youngest chaperone. And my Spanish wasn't in top shape, so I had a few embarassing moments, of course, when all kids and parents were looking at me funny. Oh well, it's always a process.
So here's a look at our adventures. Hiking, water balloons, bonfire, campfire stories, etc. All the classic moments of camping (oh yeah, and the classic non-shower/smoky smell of camping too :) Sorry I couldn't pass on some smell through the Internet!)
Girls getting settled.
the inside of the cabin.
Mason, Jonathan, Gabriel proud of setting up their own tent.
the boys settling in their tent
Jacuzzi time!!! but with coooooooold water.
Mariana turning purple from the jacuzzi.
There was a trampoline behind the house. Kids were always jumping for the whole 24 hours... well, maybe not the whole 24.
Mr. Bastos helped drive for the trip... but he had to bring his work with him!
Camila was cold, so she wore her scarf and hat... such a great tica :)
Abuelita and Marcela preparing dinner by candlelight.
Abuelita and Marcela preparing dinner by candlelight.
A flashlight-guided hike down the road in the dark!!
Hiking in the pine forest.
Board games and hyper kids in the tents.
and then Gabriel found us in his tent... Hi Gabriel!!
Board games and hyper kids in the tents.
and then Gabriel found us in his tent... Hi Gabriel!!
a mini-bonfire. We roasted marshmellows and told scary stories.
Sunrise... 5am!!!
Trampoline... 6:15am!!!
Jonathan has energy... I was lucky enough to capture a second of it.
Mariana not wanting to help with breakfast dishes...
Breakfast with Mariana, Melissa, Michelle.
Playing cards.... at 6am.
The boys returning from their morning hike to the river.
Mariana, Michelle, me in front of the cabin.
Chickens!
Hiking about 20 minutes to a nearby village.
4.15.2010
Reserve Two for Murder
This year's play is a murder mystery titled ''Reserve Two for Murder''. Eddie has been busy directing, I have been busy designing the set and costumes, Erin has been busy shopping for costume items, and Tricia has been busy filling in the gaps. We are all exhausted, but it's well worth it when we see the students up on stage. Here's a few photos from tonight's dress rehearsal.
The cast in action... Who's the murderer?
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