Friday, September 26, 2008

Clowny kids

Here are Elana, Marissa and Anja being as silly as possible during the last minute of school Friday afternoon.








They happen to be climbing on the love seat, where dear volunteer, 91 year old, Grandma Norene comes in and reads stories every week. Catching that in the act-- Few things are more adorable.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

What We Made Today



Ok, so I didn't really make this, but I didn't kill it. And it's huge! This is one of what I reaped from the garden recently. It's as delicious as it looks!









What Anja made were words that started with 'Q'. And because I couldn't think of any smaller words, she wrote 'quantity' and 'quarrel' among others. When I suggested she try 'cat' or something, she insisted firmly that she wanted to do 'Q' words. I was glad when she finally got bored. I was going to have to resort to 'quaalude' and 'quixotic' and I wasn't prepared to give an appropriate answer for the definitions.


Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Landscaper

Today on our walk home from school we passed by a house that had fresh sod put down. This house has had construction outside all summer--new patio, landscaping, etc. Their yard has only been dirt for as long as I can remember. Seeing grass around the house this afternoon was an obvious change. As I was mentioning about the lovely, new grass, Anja all of a sudden bolted up and started peeling back the sod. No! No! Stop!!

Her response?
"But Moooom, I saw a roly-poly bug."
(a.k.a. potato bug)

Boy was I glad no one saw us. I hope.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

This weekend was so nice and relaxing. No commitments. Last weekend was a little crazy--we had too many parties to go to (a nice problem to have) but only having one this weekend is so wonderful.

I haven't toted my camera around lately, so here's one from July. We went to a little river with friends. Their little girl, Yerin, is in the background on the right. Roughly the same age as Anja.


Funny story: One evening about a month ago, I stopped by Yerin's house to see how her mom, Hyunjong, was doing. Hyunjong is really sweet, smart, sharp, and fun to talk with and I've enjoyed getting to know her. She was past her due date and pretty sick of being pregnant. So I thought I'd pop in, say something cheery and see if she liked lasagna after she delivers and gets back from the hospital. (Yes, of course!) It turned out that she had been having contractions about 10 minutes apart. Real labor, but not soon enough to go anywhere. So she and I talked. I kept saying, "Gee, well I should go," but she wanted me to stay to take the focus away from the labor. It's pretty cool to say, we had a really great conversation and laughed about international politics, culture, etc while we charted her minutes.
So, the next morning her car was gone. I was sure they were at the hospital. Two days later, I saw her husband and asked how things went that night. He said, "Well, our hot water heater (on the second floor) leaked all over the house that night, soaked the wall in the living room." Then I realized, their water broke around the same time her water broke. He shook his head yes and we both bent over laughing. But, that's not all. Her baby was delivered 6 minutes after they arrived at the hospital. 6! I joked how she almost delivered in the car! I guess Hyunjong talked with me, putting off going to the hospital a little too long.
Anyway, the pic I posted is the last time we did something with them. Their life has changed dramatically for a little while.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Return from Summer


We're back to blogging after a summer of...not. Mostly doing lots of other things. Thad and I went to Turkey; Anja visited Grandma and Auntie for a week during that time. We also ran around Minneapolis and Wisconsin to visit as many friends and family members as possible. Here in PA, we've been getting back in to the swing of things again, and adjusting to the new schedule that a new school year always brings. Things are going very well.
Here we have Elana and Anja (I dare you to say that 5 times fast) being their cute selves in a neighbor's fancy kid house on Labor Day. Though Anja's legs could deceive you, Elana is actually a solid 4 inches taller.