Tuesday, August 30, 2011

阿姨


I'm going to be an Auntie!!!!!!!!!! Heehee. I am ridiculously excited to watch Tony and Kasia introduce a new life to the world! Not to mention the fact that they are letting me be a part of her little life. She and I will have both been born in the year of the rabbit: 兔子.

I will be ayi (ah-yee). Coincidentally, I called myself "ah ah Lee" when I was learning to talk. My money is on her saying my name first :).




Go Figure

I went to school to study piano. Then I figured it would be wise to continue studies for a more "practical" degree, so I chose to complete my MA in elementary education. It was therefore my assumption that I would pursue a career as an elementary school teacher (which I will most likely still do). For now, however, I am working 40+ hours a week playing my instrument.

Love it!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Woo!


I weeded the garden and mowed the lawn. Oh, how I love to play outside! It serves my heart so well.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Teenagers

I am working with teenagers. A lot of teenagers.

At times they are kind and generous. At others they show a seeming lack of respect and classroom etiquette. They are full of energy, spontaneity and confusion, and are evidently ever-changing.

I have a lot to learn: names, sign language, music, culture, leadership...the list goes on.

What a great challenge.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Gradually...

...I'm learning!

Deer don't care for gnomes or Delphiniums. But they like geraniums and lilies.

You have to keep an eye on squash, because it seems to suddenly be ready for harvest! And also, this is a calabalista (Mexican squash).

Tomatoes stay green for a really long time.

And some tomatoes are red, but others are yellow or orange.

It looked bigger on the plant, but harvesting young makes for tender, flavorful veggies!

You're supposed to trim the stems off of the Swiss chard.

Zwiling J.A. Henkels Signature, not to be confused with J.A. Henkel International, produce the best stainless steel silverware (especially knives).

My Baba wants to make sure that I have the very best.

I'm extremely grateful that my parents are right down the road ready to help and teach me! Now, I'm off to dig up some flowers from Mom's yard to plant in mine. Hee :).