Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Throwdown Time!

Our fall kick off was a hoot! The youth group hosted a family fall throwdown. :-) There was everything from a live Bluegrass band (they were so good!), line dancing, card playing, bull riding, ladder toss, corn hole, a petting zoo, and a grill that just kept turning out the good eats! The weather was perfect and we had a blast! Jozsef is on staff and was running around helping to keep the acitivites running well while having fun on the job. John and I manned the food tent and the children had a great time enjoying the activites with friends. We look forward to what the rest of the year holds. :-)

Starting School

With Summer officially over, it was time to start school and we've been busy, as evidenced by the fact that I'm just now documenting the first day of school. :-) The weather was wonderful on our first day into new grades and we enjoyed it. This year I have four students grades 6, 8, 9, and 11. It's amazing to me to think that next year we'll leave elementary school behind--although, depending on who you ask, we already have. It's common here for 6th grade to be considered middle school. In my mind, and as we've always counted it, elementary school ends with 6th grade, Jr. High is 7th and 8th grade, and High School is 9-12th grade. Hannah is excited that 6th grade is considered middle school in many spaces, because that means that this is the year she graduated from Sunday school and moved up into the youth class, which means she also is now attending youth group with her siblings. It's been quite the adjustment for all of us! Hannah is no longer the odd one out and it means we have a house full of busy but fun activities. :-)
Riley is finishing out Jr. High this year. It's already been a huge adjustment for him. In our other church circle, Riley was held back from youth group because he is young for his grade. He was very dismayed by that which meant that he was super excited that he would finally be rightfully placed with our church move. Riley had a great summer of activities and is looking forward to much more fun throughout the year. It's all kind of an accelerated space for Riley since he added into the group late and yet he'll be in high school next year. It's a lot of adjustment, but he's ready for it!
Sonja has entered high school this year. She's really excited. Sonja, much like Nikolas, tends to like to try to skip to awesome. :-) She's already noticed that high school requires more of her effort, but she's fully equipped for it. Sonja has taken the church move/social change the hardest, which makes sense to me. But she's a friendly girl and she had a great time over the summer with her new group so I think she'll adjust well. :-)
Connor is already half way through with high school! As an 11th grader, we have some career exploring to do this year which should be fun. Connor is doing well in school and he's adjusting to our social move. In so many ways, Connor just needs to figure out who he is as a gifted person and where he is going in life. God has a great plan for him, we just have to see how this plan develops. :-)
As a teacher, I'm continually learning alongside my students, which means that I have to be flexible and open to truly seeing who my students really are. As they get closer to all being in Jr/Sr High, my workload certainly increases, but it's all very much worth the effort and I'm extremely thankful that we have this learning route available. Here's to another great academic start!

Monday, September 4, 2023

Now It's a Tradition

Jeepfest is held annually on Labor Day weekend. This is now our third year attending and as one person pointed out, once you do something three times in a row, it's a tradition. And so it is--and we're glad. :-) It seems that another tradition has been formed--a work retreat for Nikolas held at the same time. This is the second year that he's missed Jeepfest because he's in the mountains with his coworkers. Nikolas misses enjoying the event, but really, he's not losing. The team has a cabin in the woods near the lake where they enjoy beautiful scenery, good food, water sports, and fellowship. We get the benefit of the photos he sends of the mountain beauty he's enjoying, and we try to bring home a t-shirt for him. :-)
Jeepfest is an event of trail rides, obstacle courses, and mudruns for Jeeps and people! We enjoy soaking up the scenery, visiting the vendors, scoping out Jeeps to appreciate, and cheering on the runners.
The day was beautiful, weather wise, and quite pleasant. On the way home, we stopped at our favorite coffee shop for a drink and ran into friends. We sat for a spell chatting and then returned home to connect with Bethany, who came home for the holiday weekend. What a blessing to have a great event to wrap up the summer with. :-)