Sunday, November 7, 2010

What’s Going On?

My, my, my………..goodness.  Busy school year has taken all my time the last few months.  Here’s a quick recap of July, August, September and October.

Most of you know about my trip to China.  Here are a few of the highlights – walking on the Great Wall was probably the best moment of the trip.  Beside the sheer amazement of walking on such a remarkable piece of history was the relief of being in a mountain breeze and out of the sweltering smog and humidity of Beijing.  Jessica, one of my co travelers, and I opted to hike up the “road less traveled” and hoofed it up the steep portion to lookout #2 to the upper right in the picture below.

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Highlight #2 was riding a bicycle around the ancient city wall in Xi’an.  Again, I think the breeze created helped in the oppressive heat too.  It is safe to say that I would not have thought to do this adventure on my own – rent a rickety bike and then ride 8+ miles around the city on top of its wall – pretty fantastic.

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In Taiwan we had the experience of a Buddhist tea ceremony – tea is a BIG deal in Taiwan.  It was one of the more interesting parts of the trip and a valuable insight into the culture, even if it doesn’t mesh much with my religious beliefs.

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As far as unique experiences go, teaching a lesson at a girl’s school in Taipei was way up there.  I found that students are students, regardless of location – the same uncertainties and quirks surface as soon as you begin to interact with them.  The school system in China has a different focus that in the west – instead of a “well rounded” focus they focus on academics, specifically, test scores.  Students must score well on government tests to get into good colleges.  Otherwise, they are left with few options after high school – low paying factory jobs, primarily.  I suspect if a few of my students had the reality of working in a factory if they didn’t study, more would get serious about their future. 

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Before the school year got up and running, we made a trip to the Seattle Aquarium with Grandma and Grandpa.  Lucky for us all, Grandma and Grandpa now live close enough to go on field trips like this more often.

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As the school year started, Camden learned how to ride his bike without training wheels.  We celebrated with some cupcakes and frosted shirt sleeves and elbows.

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First day of kindergarten.  School is just a short walk from our house….or a shorter drive when it is raining.

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Puyallup Fair – kind of crazy and busy, but we had fun.  In response to the question “what did you do at the fair”, Shelby replied “we walked”.  Yes, we certainly did.

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Shelby still loves everything princess and especially anything Cinderella.  She is currently sitting here on my lap and insisted I add this picture to the blog.  Okay, your highness.

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October’s annual trip to Remlinger Farms was very fun.  It appeared that everyone else thought that was a good day to go also…our trick:  stay until closing because the last hour or so is not very crowded and we can hop right onto the rides one last time.

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Grandpa found some big pumpkins at Spooner Farms.

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Camden designed his own pumpkin this year.  We still aren’t brave enough to hand him a knife, however.  We call it “doing our part in managing the health care crisis”.

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Their Halloween costumes.  Shelby has worn hers every day for the last two weeks.

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Stickers from Grandma Lee.  Camden is still fascinated with volcanoes and turned his stickers into a volcano erupting.  As he says, “we need to add some details to this paper”.  Cute.

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On a final, too much information note, Shelby is day time potty trained now.  It.  Is.  Awesome.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Day 18 (last day)

Visit XingTianGong followed by a foot massage. GuangHua Computer market, Jian Guo Flower and Jade Market......fly home.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Day 17

Subway Tour which includes Eslite Bookstore, President Hall, Dr. Y.S. Memorial Hall, ZhongZheng Memorial Hall, Dan Shui, and the Taipei Story Museum.

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Good morning/evening!
Headed out to breakfast on our last day! Will be taken shopping today (I think....who knows...) then dinner then the airport. Can't wait to get on that plane. It is rainy here today and am excited to see everyone.

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Friday, August 6, 2010

Day 16

Day trip to the National Taiwan History Museum and the YiLan Traditional Arts center.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Day 15

A trip to the Taipei Special Education Resource Center (Fang He Middle School) ending the day with the Hua Xi Night Market.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Day 14

Trip to the Southgate Market followed by the PingLin Tea Museum. The day ends at the JioXi hot spring.

**Seems pointless now to post the itinerary as it seems to have deviated from the original. I'll post anyway to let you know what she was SUPPOSED to be doing.

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Updating you from a university in Taipei. Got to teach my lesson this morning - I think it was a little difficult for them to follow...but went okay. Was fun to be with students for a bit and some of them are very funny. I'm not sure what else we are doing today but we are taken care of so that is good. This morning did not go well - Jessica went to take a shower and encountered a little gecko running around. It was FAST!! hard to catch it but we got it finally and it jumped out the window from the paper I had it on. Then, the shower drain got backed up and would have flooded the floor...so neither of us got showers this morning on the day we were supposed to teach. Anyway, I was a bit grumpy but things are a little better now and I'm glad to have the teaching done with so I can just toodle around again.

If Hong Kong is like Seattle then Taipei kind of reminds me of Yakima. A bit run down everywhere and I'm a little afraid of the food I'm going to get. My credit card and debit card won't work (don't take MasterCard here and the ATM didn't let me withdraw any money) so I'm feeling a little stranded. But, I'll manage, I think, with a little help from the others in the group who have some Taiwan money.

Didn't sleep too well last night. The hotel was loud and at one point someone was trying to do their card key in our door so that jolted me wide awake. After succumbing to the ear plugs I did finally sleep. Anyway....it's interesting and I'm very much looking forward to being HOME and hugging my family. Miss you all so much and am really looking forward to see you all, just being mama, and having some COOLER weather.

Can't say I know much about our itinerary - it seems to have changed from the original one of which you have a copy. Apparently Saturday is a "free" day which I know will be more like "why bother staying this extra day?" kind of day, but whatever. Can you tell I'm ready to come home :)??

Day 13

After breakfast you will tour the Chinese Public Market and visit the University of Hong Kong. A flight to Taipei ends your day.....along with a foot massage if time permits.

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Hope all is well at home. Miss you guys. I'm at the Hong Kong airport getting ready to fly to Taipei. Our original flight was cancelled so now we're on the 3:00 one instead. Hope our bags make it....

Ready to be home - this trip is just a tad too long for all of us. Meghan is now sick with a cold, my tummy is not always handling the food okay (but managing) and I'm ready for some plain old cereal and toast!! Can't wait to see you three and be mama again. We went to an open air market today and saw some interesting things that made me want to become vegetarian :) Hong Kong is very beautiful, similar to Seattle in many ways. Made us all miss home a little bit more.

Hang in there and I hope your week is going well. I love you so much. Tara

Monday, August 2, 2010

Day 12

After breakfast, tour the Central Business District then take a ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui. Dim Sun lunch then off to visit the Space auditorium, Art Museum and night scene sight seeing at Tsim Sha Tsui.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Day 11

Fly to Hong Kong. Sightseeing at the Victoria Peak.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Day 10

Visit the World Expo all day!

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Yay, free internet at the Shanghai airport!!!!! SO very nice to talk to everyone today :) :) :) Still laughing at Camden's "did you see any Chinese people" question. Love you all so much and we're all definitely feeling homesick by this point in the trip.

Glad to have made it to the airport and checked in with no problems. Only two more flights on this trip (whew...seven total - crazy). Shanghai has been a bit crazy, especially with last night's hospital drama [not Tara's]. Poor guy can't bend his leg so they put us in a row with more leg room for this flight, which is awesome. The last flight was so cramped and warm we were all feeling like we didn't want to get on another airplane any time soon. Hong Kong is only two nights so we'll fly out of there to Taipei on the 3rd. I'm going to try and get C and S some little stuffed pandas to bring home, which I think they'd like. We'll see. It's a bit hard to pack and lug things around so I haven't bought much that takes up room. Anyway.....other than the crazy heat and humidity, we've seen a lot of amazing things and been able to do some fun things. Riding a bicycle on the city wall in Xi'an is one of the highlights of my trip so far - that and hiking around on the Great Wall (sooooo amazing - what a privilege). Have so many stories to tell when I get home :)

Love you all so very much. I can't open the picture attachments :( but I"m sure Chuck E Cheese was really fun! C has been wanting to go there for so long. Glad you have kept busy and the kids have been behaving well. I'm just so thankful for the grandparents and have been praying for everyone.

Tell C & S how much I love them and miss them. Tell them I get to have noodles for dinner and fly on an airplane today. Only one week and there will be big hugs from mama.

Hopefully I'll have internet in Hong Kong. If so, I'll be sure to write. Keep sending me updates, just in case, please!! I love reading them.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Day 9

Visit YK Pao School then end the day with a Shanghai city tour and visit with a local family.

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Miss you so much too. Think about you and the kids all the time. I'm not sure if I'll have internet until Taipei, but if I do I'll certainly get online. I'm going to try and call on Sunday morning here which means Saturday evening for you.

We've reached the point in the trip where we are all missing home a lot and the trip is feeling long. Today we visit a school and tomorrow the Expo (I think). Yesterday was pretty fun, tell Camden I got to ride a ferry down the Bund river. And, tell Shelby I got to see lots of pretty orange fish.

I'm doing well and just missing everyone. Can't wait to see you all in about a week. Hang in there and give the kids big, big hugs from mama. I love you so much and miss you. I hope you are able to get some good rest this weekend.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Day 8

Shanghai
Visit the Shanghai Museum and the beautiful Yuyuan Garden. Afterwards, you will have some free time to stroll along the Bund to experience the thrills of old Shanghai. After dinner, you will be transferred back to your hotel. Upon returning to the hotel, our tour guide will say bon voyage.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Day 7

Xian - Shanghai
Before departing for Shanghai, visit the Hanyangling Museum, the Mausoleum of Western Han Emperor Liu Qi on the way to the airport. The flight arrives in Shanghai and our guide will pick you up at the airport with transferring you to the hotel for a 2-night stay. This evening, dinner is reserved for you at your hotel.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Day 6

Xian
After breakfast, you will be scheduled to visit the City Wall. After an a la carte lunch valued at CNY60.00 net per person (inclusive) served at a famous restaurant, meet a local family, which will introduce you to the life of the local people. Later you will see the Great Mosque and have some free time there to shop for souvenirs or antiques in the bazaar near the Mosque.

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Yesterday I had a fun bike ride on the city wall and got a little sun burnt myself. Today we're going to a museum and then flying to Shanghai - probably a 737. I got a nice, long 10 hours of sleep last night that I needed and feel much more rested this morning :)

I love you all and miss you - be home in a week and a half. It's going quickly and yet not, know what I mean? Love you so much. Give Shelby and Camden hugs from mama.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Day 5

Xian
The visit to the majestic Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum will start your day's tour. In the afternoon, you will visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. A splendid evening is in store when you will be entertained by the Tang Dynasty Music and Dance Show while partaking the famous Dumpling Banquet Dinner.

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Another quick email. Got some good pictures of the Terracotta Warriors. They were pretty amazing.

I saw some cool kites that I'm going to try and get for the kids. And, there's always chopsticks. Anyway, we get to shop in an open market today so I'll see what kind of cheap things I can find for little gifts.

I love you all so much and am thankful for the internet updates on how things are going. Hang in there. I can't wait to see you all again in less than two weeks :)

Tell the kids I get to ride a bicycle today on the city wall!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Day 4

Beijing - Xian
After visiting the Summer Palace and the lovely giant pandas in Beijing Zoo, you will take a flight to Xian. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to the hotel for a 3-night stay.

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Have to make this pretty quick. Got to Xi'an with no problems. It is a tad bit cooler here, though not much :) The pandas were all asleep when I saw them but I did take some pictures. I only spent $15 yesterday too hehehe.

So glad kids are doing so well. I miss them. I miss you. Tell them that today I get to see some very very old carvings and eat dumplings for dinner. Another busy day. Internet is more expensive here so I might not get online again for another few days.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Day 3

Beijing
This morning you will be taken to Badaling where you will experience at first hand the wonder of the Great Wall. For lunch, we have arranged for a special meal to be served at a local popular Sichuan restaurant. Later the journey will take you to the Sacred Way and the Ming Tomb in the peaceful shadow of Longevity Mountain. Conclude the full day tour after taking a glance of the Bird's Nest (Olympic National Stadium) en route to downtown. This evening, we will arrange a delicious meal at a delicate restaurant.

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Edited email from Tara sent at 8:53PM in China-
Not sure if I'll be able to do email tomorrow, but will try. This is the last night at the hotel in Beijing. First, the good news - I had a great day!! The Great Wall was amazing and the food was very good again. I"m hot, sweaty and tired, but had a very fun day and took lots of pictures.

The bad news....I spent too much money today.

Anyway, people are being pretty impatient outside to use the internet so I'll log off. Tell Camden and Shelby that tomorrow I get to see some panda bears!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Day 2

Beijing
Before the tour starts, a pre-tour introductory talk will be delivered in the hotel. You will meet the other members of your group at that time. Your first stop today is the impressive Tian'anmen Square. From there you will enter the "Imperial Palace" known as the Forbidden City to explore its many fascinating halls and pavilions. You will then go to the Temple of Heaven, the place where the Emperors worshipped the heaven for good harvests. To round off a memorable start to your tour, we will arrange the Beijing speciality Duck Dinner at a famous restaurant followed by a lively Red Theater Chinese Kung Fu Show.

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-9:30pm after the above activities-
Slept well last night although that bed is dang hard. Today was so hot. Instead of Hot Yoga, it was Hot Strolling along. I was sweating and drenched everywhere. Tomorrow should be the same as far as the heat and the amount of time we're spending outside. BUT, it was really fascinating to see these buildings from so long ago and I did get a lot of pictures. Tell my mom that the food so far here has been AWESOME. SO good. We had Peking Duck tonight and then went to see a "History of Kung Foo" show at a theater - it was very good but I found myself drifting off to sleep now and then because I'm just pretty tired after today. It has been interesting and I'm enjoying myself, despite he heat and the embarassing amount of sweating involved.

Tell Camden and Shelby I got to eat in a restaurant with a duck standing outside the door. I'll try to get on here again tomorrow to let you know how things go. For now, I'm headed to bed and we're headed out to see the Great Wall tomorrow!!

Tara

Tara Updates- China Trip Day 1

For anyone interested in keeping track of what Tara is doing on her trip, check back here frequently. I'll try to keep it updated as she sends reports back home. -Tara's Husband

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Tara left on the airport shuttle just after 11pm on Tuesday night July 20. I got a text message from her at about 1:30am saying that they were about to board the plane. She landed in Taipei, found a free internet kiosk and emailed to let us know she had landed safely (message received July 21 @ 3:55pm [6:55am July 22 in China]). She had a 2 hour layover in Taipei before taking another flight to Beijing. She was able to sleep a little on the plane but not very well. She says her travel companions are fun and interesting and is looking forward to spending time with them. Hoping to see something other than the inside of an airport soon!

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Edited message from Tara 3:55am July 22 (6:55pm July 23 in China)
I can do internet at the hotel for a small fee so I can probably get an email out to you most days, at least while we're in Beijing. It is now 6:30 - for you it is 3:30 in the morning (I hope you are asleep right now!) and we are all very tired and ready to go to bed! But, I'll stay up a bit longer and then hit the hay.

Beijing is very smoggy and hot and humid. You would not do too well in the heat, I'm afraid. Tomorrow we'll be outside a lot and it is supposed to be 92 degrees and humid. I've got four bottles of water to take with me to help with that.

Tell Camden I got to fly in a 747 and a 737. Tell Shelby I saw lots of people with umbrellas today on the sidewalks.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Dirty Laundry

School is out for the summer.  We found some cheap fun this morning.  Laundry basket + jump rope =…..

 

 

Last week we had some fun at Dash Point Park with some other Decatur teachers and their kids.  All the kids had a very good time and Camden discovered two jelly fish, one teeter totter made out of a fallen tree (scary), a pointy stick to drag around, and various shells and a sand dollar.  Shelby discovered how to dump rocks and sand in the water over and over again. 

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On Saturday, Matt took Camden to the helicopter air show at the Museum of Flight.  Camden’s favorite helicopter was the Chinook.  He says, “we go to the museum and we found a Chinook!  Chinook…Chinook….Chinook….daddy, I LOVE your pictures from the Museum of Flight”.  On Sunday, Matt got to open his very special Father’s Day gift – a car window cleaner.

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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Overseas Telegram

Here’s an update on my big summer adventures.  Childcare is arranged (for the most part), clothing is purchased (for the most part), and Chinese Visa is in hand (well, on top of the entertainment center if you want to get technical about it).   My teacher profile is up at www.culturalexploration.org if you want to check it out.

 

From what I’ve received so far about my itinerary, here’s the first part of my trip:

  • depart Seattle July 21st – 12 hour flight into Taipei, Taiwan.  Then, hop on another three hour flight from Taipei to Beijing.
  • In Beijing, we’ll get to visit Tian’anmen Square, the Forbidden City,  the Temple of Heaven, part of the Great Wall, the Sacred Way, the Ming Tomb, and the Olympic National Stadium (Bird’s Nest).  Additionally we’ll enjoy an Acrobatic show and a specialty Duck Dinner.  Before leaving for Xian, we’ll visit the Summer Palace and see the giant pandas in the Beijing Zoo.
  • After arriving in Xian, we’ll visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, the Big Wild Good Pagoda, the ancient City Wall, the Great Mosque, and the Hanyangling Museum and Mausoleum of Western Han Emperor Liu Qi.  In the evenings we’ll see the Tang Dynasty Music and Dance show, have a Dumpling Banquet Dinner, and shop the Muslim Bazaar.
  • Then it’s off to Shanghai.  We’ll see the Shanghai Museum, Yuyuan Garden and the Bund and visit parts of the World Expo.
  • After Shanghai it’s off to Hong Kong and then Taipei – but I don’t have details for that part of the trip just yet.

 

No doubt, if you are like me when looking at this itinerary you think, A. I’m already tired just thinking about it and B. exciting! 

 

So, what do I have left to do for this trip?  There’s an orientation meeting on June 28th where I get to see the entire itinerary and talk with teachers who went on the trip last year.  I still need some travel items, but am feeling pretty well set overall.  Before July 21st I have a few things to do – four days AP training in Bellevue, six days AVID training in Sacramento, three days at Pacific Beach with my family……I’m going to go take some Tylenol now.

Hurry Up and Wait

Oh dear.  Didn’t post anything about Camden’s 5th birthday.  So, here’s a little catch up post and then onto more recent things with a new one. 

So, at the beginning of the month was Easter.  We didn’t plan to all wear blue – just worked out, I guess.  The kids got balloons at Sunday School and we had a fun day, just the four of us.

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Then came Camden’s 5th birthday.  First, the obligatory cupcakes for preschool.  Matt and the kids decorated them.

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For Camden’s birthday, he chose to go to the Museum of Flight together.  We really lucked out because both Grandma and Grandpa Cochran AND Uncle Mark, cousin Maggie, and cousin Courtney came along.  They had fun running amok, but mostly enjoyed going up and down the glass elevator.

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At one point, three of them were sprawled out on the floor and a nice lady walked by and said, “oh look, they’re all tired out”.  Um…yeah, right.

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After the Museum we came home to enjoy Camden’s race track cake and open presents.  This is an easy cake to make and was extra easy because he wanted the same one last year so I had done it before.

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Later in the month, Matt had a day off work and took the kids to Point Defiance Zoo.  They spent the majority of their time in the kids play area and had a very good day while I slaved away at an all day teacher in-service (gah).

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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Thank You Mom

There's a poem I think about every year when Mother's Day rolls around. I am thankful for my mom and my mother-in-law for raising me and my husband to become the people we are today. They raised imperfect and goofy people, but good people who love God and who are now trying to pass along that love to our two children. It is true that "you can never repay your mother" and while the gifts and flowers are nice, I think mothers just want to know their children understand the sacrifices they make and appreciate all the hard work that goes into raising them. Now that I'm a mother I certainly do understand and hope that both of my mothers know how much we love and appreciate them.


The Lanyard - Billy Collins

The other day I was ricocheting slowly
off the blue walls of this room,
moving as if underwater from typewriter to piano,
from bookshelf to an envelope lying on the floor,
when I found myself in the L section of the dictionary
where my eyes fell upon the word lanyard.

No cookie nibbled by a French novelist
could send one into the past more suddenly—
a past where I sat at a workbench at a camp
by a deep Adirondack lake
learning how to braid long thin plastic strips
into a lanyard, a gift for my mother.

I had never seen anyone use a lanyard
or wear one, if that’s what you did with them,
but that did not keep me from crossing
strand over strand again and again
until I had made a boxy
red and white lanyard for my mother.

She gave me life and milk from her breasts,
and I gave her a lanyard.
She nursed me in many a sick room,
lifted spoons of medicine to my lips,
laid cold face-cloths on my forehead,
and then led me out into the airy light

and taught me to walk and swim,
and I, in turn, presented her with a lanyard.
Here are thousands of meals, she said,
and here is clothing and a good education.
And here is your lanyard, I replied,
which I made with a little help from a counselor.

Here is a breathing body and a beating heart,
strong legs, bones and teeth,
and two clear eyes to read the world, she whispered,
and here, I said, is the lanyard I made at camp.
And here, I wish to say to her now,
is a smaller gift—not the worn truth

that you can never repay your mother,
but the rueful admission that when she took
the two-tone lanyard from my hand,
I was as sure as a boy could be
that this useless, worthless thing I wove
out of boredom would be enough to make us even.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Gotta Travel On

A few people have been curious about this China trip I've been talking about. There's an organization called the Cultural Expoloration of Greater China (culturalexploration.org) that raises money each year to send Seattle area teachers to China during the summer. The teachers can then use their experience in China and integrate it into their classrooms. By seeking teacher who are able to best able to integrate the information in this way (I happen to teach a curriculum for 10th grade that focuses on world cultures and definitely can include more about China) they hope to provide a current world view of China in today's classrooms. The trip expenses are covered by the organization - travel, lodging, tour fees, etc. and the entire trip itinerary is organized by this group. I don't know too many specifics about where exactly we're going yet but the general itinerary states that we'll have ten days in mainland China, two days in Hong Kong, and four days in Taipei. In previous years they have explored the Great Wall, Forbidden City and Tianamen Square, as well as the Terra Cotta Warriros. In Taipei, they've visited Chinese schools and met with current Chinese teachers and students to compare educational systems.

They have an application and interview process. I applied in February, was interviewed in March and heard at the end of March from my references that they had been contacted to provide a reference for me. Then, this week I received an email offering me a spot on this year's trip, to which I obviously said a big, fat "YES!". They are only sending four teachers from the greater Seattle area so to be chosen is a huge honor and I am THANKFUL. To anyone who is skeptical of the organization in any way, another Federal Way teacher went last year and made it back alive with lots of good stories to tell.

The next steps involve writing an article about myself to be published on the culturalexploration website and meeting with the team in May to go over important trip information such as the nitty gritty of overseas travel (getting a visa, flu shot information). Thankfully, my passport is still going to be valid so that's one thing out of the way already. The trip itself will be 16 days, beginning in July and ending in early August. I'm going to be on the hunt for affordable, comfortable, and easily hand washable travel clothing as well as a new water bottle that doesn't leak and...well, let's face it, probably a lot of other things that I'll think up along the way. Send your travel tips my way, please......

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Time is Passing

We’ve been a little bit busy the last few months.  Well, busy enough to completely forget to update the blog anyway.  Here’s a rundown of some of the highlights.  We visited Zoolights Christmas week and the kids had a very good time riding in the wagon.  Even with snow gear on, they wished for a blanket to keep them warm….next year we’ll bring one.  We finished the evening with the obligatory ride on the carousel.

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Christmas day was a fun day to spend quietly at home.  Grandma and Grandpa Cochran came for a few days and we all had fun watching the kids (especially Camden) excitedly open their presents.

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January 14th we celebrated Shelby’s 2nd birthday by taking the day off of work and heading to the Seattle Aquarium (compliments of Uncle Neil).  We had a very fun day together and a video is attached here somewhere to watch.  I made Shelby the cake of her choosing and she was more excited about the MnMs on the cake than the cake itself…oh well.

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The following Saturday we visited the Marine Research Center at Redondo where scuba divers were out conducting an octopus census. 

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Here’s Camden with a “garage” he made out of the big blocks.

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Camden got to go to the Tacoma Children’s Museum on a field trip for school.  Here he is fishing from his canoe.

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The Elefun game is actually more for the costumes and props than actually playing….Shelby is so gangster here that is makes me laugh every time I look at this picture.

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Matt took the kids one morning to Chuck E Cheese.  It’s so fun the way the kids have fun together.

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We’ve had some visitors the past few months.  Our good friends Chris and Amy came for a rare visit before their big move to Ohio.  While I’m definitely happy for their opportunity, I will miss them a lot.

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We also had a photo opportunity with Elena and Kim.

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And, here’s Camden with a Lego model he created of Grandma and Grandpa Lee’s motor home.  Those legs he definitely didn’t inherit from his mother….

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