Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween is NOT allowed! Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!

I'm not sure if CNN has been covering any of the recent developments in Honduras lately but if not, then they are missing out on a perfect chance to highlight some of the ridiculous things governments chose to spend their time on other than running a nation. Evidently, or so the government is telling us, a Satanic ritual site was discovered in Honduras earlier this week - complete with animal bones! devil signs! and figurines in the shapes of people! - that they say was left over from people traveling from Guatemala to Honduras for the Halloween weekend. Since this is a Catholic nation, something had to be done! So the government issued a warning saying that anyone who was caught celebrating this pagan, Satan- worshipping festival, they would be arrested!!

Whatever. We still went ahead and had a great costume party!

We had about a dozen people come over, most dressed for the occasion, and had an awesome time.

Futbol Ref:

Aristotle:


Here are some of us hanging out in the house

Notice the bunny, the chiquita banana lady, Dr. Phil, the preppy caterpillar, and the Honduran.
And yes, Dr. Phil was giving counseling to pregnant teens for drinks.

Eventually we all moved out to the porch for that time honored Halloween game of Bobbing for Apples!





Erika even had to Red Card the Bunny for cheating! She had to leave the party immediately and isn't allowed back to the next one.


It was a great time that lasted late into the night. Beer pong was played, music was loud, and Brian began climbing things. He even managed to chop off about 30 pounds worth of coconuts with my machete without having any of our neighbors yell out the window that it was 3am and to cut out all the noise. At the very end, us men began challenging each others manliness by attempting extreme unicycling. Thats right, there was a unicycle at my party... in Honduras.


Cheers to all for a night to remember!

I-SPY a spooooky Halloween!

At my school, Student Council had a door decorating contest this year for Halloween. I just had to take pictures of my awesome door decorations that my 4th graders and I put together. I-SPY is huuuuge right now with my kids clearly our theme had to be I-SPY Halloween :)







Here we are at our Halloween Party too. Oh and by the way, our door totally won 1st place!!!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Two Weekend Update!

It's been awhile since we have updated our blog so I figured I better get on here and write something.

Last weekend, Ken and I traveled once again to Utila, the wonderful island mentioned in the Chicago Tribune's travel section last weekend, for a little r and r and a birthday celebration of one of our friends. For two weeks in a row school was cancelled on Friday for my kids due to water issues. (The first Friday we had gotten to much rain so the government cancelled school. The second Friday, we had NO water at our school so the administration cancelled school). I'm not complaining though because it turned into a great work day and I got so much done that I had been wanting to do. It was nice also because I was able to leave school earlier than usual to get home and get ready for our little vacation. We hopped on the afternoon ferry which leaves La Ceiba at 4pm and headed out into the open waters. Open waters they were! It was the worst boat ride that Ken or I have ever been on. It was so choppy that you felt like you were on a roller coaster for one hour straight. I was so happy that I was on land at the end of the boat ride that I didn't want to be close to the water for at least a few hours. I was also thankful that I didn't get sick....although there were probably 3 or 4 times where I thought, "this is it!". We made it just in time for the sunset too!






We went snorkeling on Saturday before the rainstorm hit and enjoyed the rest of the afternoon at a coffeehouse reading our books, drinking hot chocolate/coffee (who drank what?!) and just being lazy. It wasn't the greatest weather to be on the island but it was still really nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of La Ceiba. Jesse and Jessie had rented a golf cart for Jesse's birthday too so we took that out and explored the island a bit more. It was really pretty and there were so many places to explore. There were a lot of private beaches and nice homes too and just as much deserted land and trash. An interesting combination.





On Sunday we went out for a dive in the morning with Jesse and had a great time. We saw lots of cool things too! On our second dive we saw a 5ft long moray eel, a blowfish, a stingray, lobsters, angel fish, and a HUGE rainbow fish that just stared at us for awhile. It was really neat to be underwater too while it was raining and to see the raindrops hitting the water. It wasn't so pleasant, however, after we got out of the water and had to sit in the cold rain until we were back at the dock. We ended up taking the afternoon ferry on Sunday back to La Ceiba since Ken had to work the next day and I was definitely a little hesitant. It ended up being really smooth though and I slept the whole way. Scuba diving really tires you out!

I went and got my first haircut in a foreign country on Monday since I had the day off for Columbus Day. Boy was I scared....I went with a girlfriend and we both just used hand gestures to tell the stylist how much to cut. That part went fine but when it came time for the bangs my heart was beating so fast. I gave a gesture to cut diagonally and she said "ok ok" but then cut straight across my eyebrows and I froze. I thought, "OH MY GOD!" Luckily it all turned out ok after I immediately swept my bangs to the side and realized that they were a little shorter than expected but they still had the same effect as before. Phew, that was a close one.

The rest of workweek went alright. Nothing to exciting happening there. Ken was finishing up his first quarter with midterm exams and I was starting my second quarter figuring out the new mimio board I would be using in my class. A mimio board is like a smartboard but it just has different things you can do with it (less I think). I used it for science and social studies this week and the kids loved it. They kept asking me for the rest of the day when we would be using it again. On Friday, the kids had report card pick up so it was only a half day. I had decided to plan a "Reading Party" for this day because I only had a few hours with them and they had reached their goal of reading 10,000 pages. The kids were able to come to school out of uniform and bring their slippers, bathrobes, pillows, blankets, stuffed animals, and their favorite books and read for the morning. I provided decorations (balloons and banners) and hot chocolate and popcorn as a snack. Our principal came in as a guest read aloud speaker too which was a fun surprise. About half way through the party we played "class" bingo too where the kids got a blank bingo card and wrote down the names of their classmates to fill it in. Then I pulled kids names from my popsicle stick jar and they would place a marker on the card if they had the name. The kids loved hearing their names being called and there was such a positive vibe in the classroom. I was very happy it was a half day at the end of the party because they were so hyped up on sugar (and fun of course!).






Yesterday while Ken hung out at home feeling a bit under the weather, I went for a hike at Rio Maria. There was a little gravel road just off the highway which lead you to a trail which was beautiful. The view from up top let you see over La Ceiba and all the way to the port where we take the ferries to the island. There was no one else out there and there was complete silence and serenity. It was wonderful. I went with a small group of our friends and we just hiked for a few hours. We hiked on the trail for a bit and then hiked back down following the river. There were so many pretty plants, trees, and lots of vines. The water was so clear and cool too. It was a great way to spend a Saturday. You can also see how gianormous some of these trees are since one of the pictures is of a friend standing next to one. It's crazy!!!







Now I'm just hanging out on this cool (70 degree) Sunday morning staying dry from all the rain. It's going to be a work day today but I'm hoping to get some baking in as well. We'll see what I can conjure up today!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Ken...the happiest he's ever been

Today, Ken found his long lost, and most beloved friend...

HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH.

Supposedly there isn't any other "real" ranch in the world except for Hidden Valley Ranch.

I don't think I'll have to buy him any more treats for awhile now.

Field Trips are fun!

Yesterday I took my 30 4th grade students and 22 3rd grade students on their first field trip ever to the Lancetilla Botanical Gardens in Tela, Honduras. With 52 students, Jessie (the 3rd grade teacher) and I were a bit nervous seeing as how this was our first "real" field trip as teachers as well. Our students have been studying plants and plant life cycles throughout the entire 1st quarter and we thought that it would be a great treat for them if they were able to see plants from all over the world in real life. Plus, who doesn't like a field trip :) We planned everything to a tee and hoped for what would be now known as the best field trip ever! However it didn't start off like this...

5:00 AM - Field Trip Day
I wake up to find down pouring rains. It had been raining most of the night and the grounds were a bit flooded. Jessie and I had decided that even if it was raining we would be going anyways because it would be too much of a hassle to try and change the field trip to another day. Plus, no one ever died in a little rain anyway...right?

6:55 AM - School Starts
My kids are super excited for the field trip. They are out of uniform for the day and are thrilled to be leaving La Ceiba! For some of my students, this is the first time they had ever left town. Parents came and waited to see their child put their backpacks away and get on in the bus. They were taking pictures of their kids in line and having them wave back...it was like it was the first day of school all over again. It was adorable I must say....the rain however had not let up. We prepared for the worst though and brought lots of umbrellas!

8:30 AM - Bus Ride
The hour and half bus ride went by rather quickly due to the wonderful 80s music that our bus driver decided to play. We were graced with so many hits that helped to calm our nerves. The rain continued to pour harder and harder but in the distance we were able to see "bluer" skies giving us faith that the rain would stop before we arrived at the gardens.





9:00 AM - Paying the Entrance fee
As we pulled into the gardens the rain stopped miraculously and "Lady in Red" came on the speakers...perfect timing I must say...to give us enough confidence to go and talk (IN SPANISH!) to the security guards of the garden and to pay our entrance fee for 52 students, 10 parent chaperones, and 2 expatriates. We of course had to pay more! I totally busted out my Spanish though and was able to get across my numbers and Jessie helped with the other explanations. Together we made it work and paid enough for everyone to get through.

The rest of the day went extremely smoothly....its almost scary. All 52 students were well behaved and listened so intentively during each of the 4 mini lessons we had planned. They loved the science field trip books we had made that had places for notes and 4 "missions" that needed to be completed while at the gardens. The favorite of the activities: I-SPY roots, stems, and leaves. Jessie and I got a picture of an I-SPY page on the internet and added roots, stems, and leaves for the students to find. Although to us it was obvious, the kids LOVED it. They are obsessed with I-SPY!

What a relief to have the day go so smoothly and as an added bonus, one of the administrators in my school's son is in my class and she was a parent chaperone for the trip. it definitely didn't hurt that she was there and was able to see how AWESOME it was. Jessie and I could tell that she, as well as the other parent chaperones, were impressed.

Jessie and I were such a great team and we definitely can't wait to plan another field trip :)