Lexie and Aiden during the St. Martin procession at school |
Wally was in Berlin most of last week for a conference, and it was our last week of cheerleading and soccer practice for the season. On Thursday night we attended the St. Martin's Day celebration at the school. The kids had made lanterns in Host Nation class and brought them home the week before. I went to Blokker (a local store) and found these cool things that hold the lanterns. It kind of looks like a fishing pole, with a hook to hang the lantern on, then a little light on a wire that hangs down into the lantern to light it. Very cool little invention and only 69 euro cents apiece! Plus 2 AA batteries in each, which thankfully, we had at home. There was a performance by the younger students onstage first, and then they turned off the lights, everyone lit their lanterns, and sang a song in German. It was so neat. The kids had a great time running around with their friends during the parade (which was really just a walk around the school in the dark), and of course Julia was way too busy with her friends to hang out with her mom and siblings. It was a great night, and the lanterns were so pretty! If you're interested in learning more about St. Martin's Day click here.

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This isn't ours specifically, but similar. |
The top will be engraved with our name and date. Sorry it's a little blurry. |
Julia after cheer camp |
This is the last week of my theory class so on Thursday my next one will begin. I'm so glad to be done with research & theory for now! Well, almost done. I'm in the final stages of my research proposal. It's due Thursday, along with a reflection essay of what I learned in the course. The instructor wasn't the greatest, and I can tell from some of my classmates' comments that they've also butted heads with her. Fingers crossed I don't end up in one of her courses again. My next course is Children and Young Adult Literature, which I'm hoping is as wonderful as it sounds. I love books. My kids love books. Even Wally is reading so much more in his spare time lately. I have a whole book post that I'm thinking about writing; we really are a literature-based household.
In the meantime, I'm going to try to update on the family at least once a week, and then in between maybe post things I've been thinking about, like the book post I mentioned, or information about places we've been or want to go. I'm going to try to remain active on here.