I feel like we missed a lot in the last few months because we were so worried about the whole moving thing, so I wanted to show a little bit or what has been going on in our lives lately. I am going to backwords here, I can't get things to move where I want them to be without a fight and I don't have that kind of time...This first picture is our first and pretty much only snow of the year. The kids are trying to have a snowball fight. It was a very short battle. They ended up leaving our postage stamp sized backyard and dragging in snow from the parking lot to throw.
This is the snowman that they built. They were pretty pleased with themselves and Chris and I were surprised that it was as big as it was.
I think that we have already posted this picture, but it is one of my favorites. You can see that Isaac refused to wear his zwarte pieten hat. It is usually something that only little kids want to wear. The last day of school before Dec 5, all the little kids come to school with the whole outfit on. It is very festive and lots of fun. They always have Sinterklaas and his 'black pete's' visit the school and it is one big party. The zwarte pieten are quite the trouble makers and leave the classrooms in utter chaos. Most kids here probably think it is great fun, but my kids were quite annoyed that they had to clean up black hand prints off of everything and put the classroom back together. They thought it was 'dumb' to give an exact quote.
Here the kids are at the market square where Sinterklaas ends up. You cannot see this in the picture but Chris insisted that Isaac wear the hat even though there were some older kids behind him that thought it was really funny that Isaac was putting up a stink about the whole thing. I am sure that Isaac was completely mortified, but Chris' main goal in life is to embarrass our kids as much as possible.
These are Alex's teachers. The young one is actually a student teacher. The one in the front looks a little crazy, but she is a great teacher. She is 'very' enthousiastic about everything and it makes it fun for kids. She actually heard about our Halloween decorations in our front yard (not really much, a couple of head stones, some cobwebs and a skeleton in the window, but for here that is a big deal) and decided to bring Alex's whole class to our house so the kids could experience some American culture. I happened to be baking sugar cookies for our Halloween party that we were having later that night so all the kids got to try a cookie. They aren't big cookie makers here, so they thought that was great fun. Down below is a picture of some of the kids waiting their turn to ice their cookies.
This one is of the kids putting their shoes out for Sinterklaas. Sinterklaas fills their shoes with candy and small presents. Everyone always gets a chocolate letter too. I (I mean Sinterklaas) waited too long to get the candy and almost couldn't find the right letters. What a faux paux!
We put up a spiderweb forrest for the kids' birthday party and for our Halloween party and hid pumkins in it for the kids to find. They all thought it was a lot of fun. This one is actually of Hannah and her friend DeeDee. They were having a race to get through it first but it ended up being a great wrestling match. Very comical. I looks easy, but it really is an adventure.
We had DeeDee over for the birthday party because we were in serious need of a translator. You have no idea how crazy it is with 1o little girls that speak no English and try to keep telling you things that you really should know, but for the life of you, can't figure out.
This is our little Abby unwrapping presents. And down below is one of Isaac doing the same thing.
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it all looks like so much fun! isaac is just getting too big for his own good huh? :)
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