Hello friends!
So, the good news is that I officially survived three days alone with the boys. It was actually a lot of fun and way less stress and chaos than I expected. Some highlights included...
~Taking the boys ice skating=hilarious since Nathan had never been and Colton had only been once. They did pretty well but Nathan had a pretty bad fall and has a nice scratch on his cheek to prove it
~First trip to Pizza Hut in Luxembourg (way nicer than American Pizza hut and they even have a play area for the kids complete with a playstation)
~Family movie day on Sunday, we watched Kung Fu Panda (which was hilarious!), Eragon, and best of all I exposed the children to the wonderful world of Newsies!! They were so not excited about it but I was like seriously you guys, you will really like it, i promise. And I actually think they did like it, of course they both thought that Les was like the coolest kid ever, so I think he is their new role model.
I am subbing right now, and I was just helping out in a third grade classroom and the regular teacher was out sick so there was a sub and she was AMAZING! When I say amazing, i mean the doppelganger to Mrs Doubtfire, not even kidding! She had this amazing accent and kept calling the kids puppet (very Pirates of the Caribbean). Now I have a break for a few hours so I will most likely watch a few Gossip Girl episodes (which by the way is my newest guilty pleasure). In other news, I decided to go to Ireland next weekend. I talked to my friend, Troy who is studying in Spain and he is going with some friends for the weekend so I found a cheap ticket and was feeling pretty spontaneous. So I will be in Dublin for the 6th-8th. I am really excited because I really wanted to go to Ireland and I have heard Dublin is a really fun city. Okay, thats all for now, hope everyone is staying warm in America!
"I'm ready to suffer and I'm ready to hope. It's a shot in the dark and right at my throat. Cause looking for heaven, found the devil in me. Looking for heaven, found the devil in me. Well what the hell I'm gonna let it happen to me." ~Florence & The Machine
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
i might need some prayer for this one...
I am sitting on the couch right now watching the Inauguration Parade by myself as the rest of the family has all gone to bed. We spent the evening watching the coverage of the event live (through the Armed Forces Network and it was incredible). I was absolutely blown away by Obama's inspiring words, optimism, and spirit of hope... I don't think I have ever felt so patriotic. I cant imagine the energy that is being felt in DC, let alone in America. I could not be more excited about the future of our country!
Okay, enough patriotism for now. The past few weeks have been very busy with subbing almost everyday which is a little chaotic but actually feels really good to be busy and productive. I have a very exciting weekend coming up as Marc and Eleanor will be heading to London to celebrate their anniversary and leaving me alone with the two little angels. We already have movie marathons and ice skating outing plans so hopefully things will be more on the side of fun and organized than out of control and extreme tempers. I could probably use some prayers that I am able to stay patient throughout the four days.
Last weekend EJ, Marcus and I went to the grand opening of this new spa/fitness center called Les Thermes and it was unbelievable! It looked a spaceship from the outside and on the inside it was just all very modern. It was so crazy I had to take some pics...



Okay, enough patriotism for now. The past few weeks have been very busy with subbing almost everyday which is a little chaotic but actually feels really good to be busy and productive. I have a very exciting weekend coming up as Marc and Eleanor will be heading to London to celebrate their anniversary and leaving me alone with the two little angels. We already have movie marathons and ice skating outing plans so hopefully things will be more on the side of fun and organized than out of control and extreme tempers. I could probably use some prayers that I am able to stay patient throughout the four days.
Last weekend EJ, Marcus and I went to the grand opening of this new spa/fitness center called Les Thermes and it was unbelievable! It looked a spaceship from the outside and on the inside it was just all very modern. It was so crazy I had to take some pics...
Monday, January 12, 2009
egg on my hamburger = steller '09
Well, here I am making my return to blogland and let me tell you, it feels fantastic.
Not only have I returned to the internet but I have also returned to pretend home for the year, Lux. While it was pretty hard to leave home after having an incredible three weeks with friends and family and has been a surprisingly easy transition. I definitely jumped right back in to things by flying in on wednesday morning and teaching thrusday and friday, so that was good because it kind of forced me to adjust and get my sleeping in order.
One of the most exciting recent developments in my life is that I joined a gym here in Lux. It is really nice and in a great location right by the school and I have already been there three times and love it! I'm fairly confident that when I return to America I will be unrecognizable because of my hut bod and bulgin muscles. Well that might be a slight exageration but I am really excited about getting in shape and it is great to have place to go outside the house where I can let off some steam and relax.
I also had a wonderful weekend, spent mostly with two of my closest friends here, EJ and Marcus. Saturday sat around for most of the day and then went to Marcus' b-ball game which was actually a really close and exciting game. And then after we were hungry so we went to this great restaurant in the city called "ques pasa"which sounds like it would be mexican but it is kind of like the sarkis of Luxembourg where all the drunk people go to get really delicious, greasy, cheap food. I had a hamburger type of sandwich with cheese, egg, and ketchup (sidenotes: they put eggs on everything here- ie: pizza, salad, burgers it's quite strange but i was actually pleasently surprised. Anywho, had dinner then went back to EJ's where we inteded to watch grey's anatomy but passed out. Sunday I sang in chruch then had lunch at EJ's then checked out this open house for this ridiculous pa of the future by EJ's house, I have pictures to upload but I have seriously never seen anything like it! Then we went to EJ's game, then we went back to her place where we had dinner and a rousing game of catchphrase (boys against girls, obviously we won!) then as i was about to leave EJ realized her heat had been turned off because her silly roomate forgot to pay the bill so we had sleepover round two at my place. Overall, great weekend!
Today, I am feeling so grateful for all the wonderful people I have met here, and how much God has blessed met throughout my time is this strange foreign freakishly small land. Cant wait to see what this year will bring, I know it will be great!
ps- I have lots of pics to upload as soon as I have some time
Not only have I returned to the internet but I have also returned to pretend home for the year, Lux. While it was pretty hard to leave home after having an incredible three weeks with friends and family and has been a surprisingly easy transition. I definitely jumped right back in to things by flying in on wednesday morning and teaching thrusday and friday, so that was good because it kind of forced me to adjust and get my sleeping in order.
One of the most exciting recent developments in my life is that I joined a gym here in Lux. It is really nice and in a great location right by the school and I have already been there three times and love it! I'm fairly confident that when I return to America I will be unrecognizable because of my hut bod and bulgin muscles. Well that might be a slight exageration but I am really excited about getting in shape and it is great to have place to go outside the house where I can let off some steam and relax.
I also had a wonderful weekend, spent mostly with two of my closest friends here, EJ and Marcus. Saturday sat around for most of the day and then went to Marcus' b-ball game which was actually a really close and exciting game. And then after we were hungry so we went to this great restaurant in the city called "ques pasa"which sounds like it would be mexican but it is kind of like the sarkis of Luxembourg where all the drunk people go to get really delicious, greasy, cheap food. I had a hamburger type of sandwich with cheese, egg, and ketchup (sidenotes: they put eggs on everything here- ie: pizza, salad, burgers it's quite strange but i was actually pleasently surprised. Anywho, had dinner then went back to EJ's where we inteded to watch grey's anatomy but passed out. Sunday I sang in chruch then had lunch at EJ's then checked out this open house for this ridiculous pa of the future by EJ's house, I have pictures to upload but I have seriously never seen anything like it! Then we went to EJ's game, then we went back to her place where we had dinner and a rousing game of catchphrase (boys against girls, obviously we won!) then as i was about to leave EJ realized her heat had been turned off because her silly roomate forgot to pay the bill so we had sleepover round two at my place. Overall, great weekend!
Today, I am feeling so grateful for all the wonderful people I have met here, and how much God has blessed met throughout my time is this strange foreign freakishly small land. Cant wait to see what this year will bring, I know it will be great!
ps- I have lots of pics to upload as soon as I have some time
Monday, December 15, 2008
Paris
Me and Paris
beautiful cathedral
Notre Dame
Stuff at the Louvre:
those egyptians really knew how to make jewelry
this necklace is going on my christmas list
I also am a big fan of the serpent bangles
Mummy, no big deal
beautiful ceiling
The Louvre
I guess this painting is kind of famous or something, I thought it was ok
Christine and I after our big hike
me at the bottom
Me, at the top, a little burry but I wanted to get the city in the background
Reflection in the rainy pavement, I should be a professional photographer
Love monet
Degas, my favorite
I am back from Paris and basically counting down the hours until I get to leave to come home on Wednesday morning, I cannot wait!!
I didn't get called to sub this morning which gives me the opportunity to do one last post before I head home and upload some pics from Paris.
My weekend in Paris was wonderful! As I mentioned before I was staying with one of my campers, CHristine which ended up being really fun and her family was so welcoming!
Christine and I had a great time exploring all the sights and it was great to spend time with her outside of camp. We got to see Notre Dame and another old cathedral that I cant remember the name of, went to Louvre, the musee d'orsee, and the eiffel tower.
Here were some of my thoughts/highlights from paris:
- I was completely blown away by how beautiful the Louvre itself was, not to mention all the art that it held, but just the building and architecture was so breathtaking. Every room I walked in to I just wanted to stand there and stare at the floor, walls, doorways, and especially ceiling for hours (but i didn't)
- Loved the impressionism exhibit at the musee d'orsee, such a rush to see all the incredible pieces by monet, van gogh, and de gas in real life and up close! Seeing the mona lisa wasn't too bad either
- The eiffel tower was HUGE! any pictures or paintings do not do it justice. When we got there the lines for the elevator were sooooo long so we decided to do what any clearwater daughter would do and hike up to the top. SO we walked all the way up to the second level in the freezing rain (the third level was closed because it was so windy and cold) and the view was incredible! I'm glad we walked because it felt like a much bigger accomplishment when we got to the top
- I honestly ate the best crepe in my whole life!!! It was just from a little vendor on the street and it was bannana nutella and it was euphoric, no words can describe the deliciousness, i think i may have shed a single tear when the experience of eating it was over
Thats all for now, hope everyone is happy and healthy as the holidays approach :)
Thursday, December 11, 2008
much overdue pics

Rachel and I out on the town with our Luxembourgish friend Tamara

Hittin' the red carpet, you know

at scott's (our favorite scottish pub)

EJ and I (she was the au pair for the family before me and one of my best friends here)
Indoor skiing place, where I show off my boarding skillz
delicious thanksgiving dessert table(i made the apple pie, and decorated the top!)
The kids table with their sparkling grape juice
(Colton, Nathan, Jack and Sarah- their family friends who we hang out with all the time)
Eating a "mettwurst" at the Christmas markets in the centre
Marcus showing off his cookies at the dinner party
EJ and JEssica
Me with my heart shaped cookie
5 days!
I cant believe it, five days until i come home, time is flying!!!
I had a really busy past week, but busy is good for me, much better than the opposite which is sitting in the house all day losing my minds. I subbed monday, tuesday, and wednesday so it was nice to have today off to do some relaxing and baking. Speaking of baking I have discovered an INCREDIBLE chocolate chip banana muffin recipe that I would love to share with all of you so I am going to try to attach it
I have made them twice and both times they were amazing!
I also went to a delightful dinner party at my friend Mark's apartment last night with seven other friends which was a lot of fun. Rachel and I arrived a little bit early and he seemed quite flustered so I decided to relieve him of his stress by making the mashed potatoes (maybe i was just being selfish b/c i only trust myself making the most amazing mashed potatoes of all time) but this task was not easing considering Mark lives in the ultimate bachelor pad lacking a potato masher, a mixer, a large bowl, napkins, or paper towels. So after about a half hour of mashing potatoes with a fork on a very small plate and an extreme hand cramp we had some pretty decent mashed potatoes. Mark also made some sausage like things with onions and beans and all together we had some English delicacy he referred to as "bangers and mash", pretty good! The whole evening was a delight, filled good friends, riveting conversation, delicious food, and a little after dinner dance partying.
I will be spending the weekend in Paris which is unbelievably exciting because I have never been. I will actually be staying with a camper of mine and her family who have been living in Paris for the past 6 months so that should be really fun and funny. I have heard that Paris is actually very beautiful this time of year with all the Christmas lights so I couldn't be more excited. I leave tomorrow morning and come back Sunday afternoon. Hopefully there will be lots of lovely pictures in my next post.
Au voir!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
my life is complete
The most exciting news of my week= I have discovered that Dawson's Creek airs on Sky TV (British network that we get) every morning at 8:30
The most exciting news of the year= Jason Mraz just released the dates and locations for his 2009 European tour, he is coming to Luxembourg!!!! my life is complete
I haven't written in a while so lots to catch up on.
On saturday we had an AMAZING thanksgiving feast! I ended up helping a lot with the cooking which was really fun, i made delicious mashed potatoes (in extremely large quantities... shocking) and apple pie. Tons of friends came over and it was really fun until the adults started having after dinner adult conversation (induced by lost of wine) so I got bored and went upstairs and played with the kids, way more fun!
On sunday, i went to church which was delightful. Then went snowboarding again which was even more fun than the first time because there was less falling and i felt like I sort of knew what I was doing and by the end I was actually going fast. I haven't done a lot of subbing this week but it has been nice to have a break and just be able to relax for a few days. I am going to go in to the centre today and try to find some snow boots, I'm having a hard time making it through the surprisingly large amounts of snow with my moccasins and tennis shoes.
I am really looking forward to this weekend, friday: going out on the town with friends, saturday: hitting up the christmas markets then another delicious thanksgiving feast with friends.
Less than 2 weeks till I come home!!
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