Saturday, January 30, 2010

Way to Go Caleb!


Just wanted to brag on my youngest son for a minute. Today at school, Caleb received a "Virtue of Giving" award from the principal. Apparently they think he is a role model for behaviors they'd like to see in kids - being kind to others... etc. I'd say, for the most part, they got it right. He really is a good kid. I'm so happy that Terry came to see him receive the award. He had to move around some meetings, but it really did make a difference to Caleb. I'm so proud of them both!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Grass is Still Green!

Today I saw grass for the first time in my backyard since Christmas! There is was, peeking out from the snow on the one side of the back yard that was not buried under drifts of snow. And do you know, it was still green! How do you figure that? It's been below freezing... even below zero...for weeks now, and I have green grass under the snow. How cool is that!

Monday, January 4, 2010

LookNam is 18 Today!

Our exchange student, LookNam, turned 18 today. Well actually she turned 18 yesterday, because she was born in Thailand where it was January 4th yesterday since they are 12 hours ahead of us. So, yesterday (Sunday), we threw a party in her honor and invited her friends. Most were international students and other exchange students she has meet at school, church and through ASF. Amazingly we had 16 teenagers here to celebrate, despite getting hit with a fierce snowstorm overnight. Our friend, Dim, a Thai woman we met in Marshalls while shopping one day, came over to help us cook a Thai feast. I can't begin to tell you the names of the food (except for the Rotel dip and chips for the picky Americans among us) but it was a big hit among the Thai kids especially. They were fighting over the leftovers! I think the Laabe was their favorite. I liked the shrimp Pad Thai....and the strange looking but yummy dessert with the tapioca and coconut milk.


The best part of the day was watching these kids just having fun hanging out. They put on some music, got out the wooden spoons (microphones), crazy glasses, and danced around being goofy. Hin captured it on video and posted it on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKvztY5Kvyw. I guess not all high schoolers are too cool to have simple fun!