The other day I told one of my favorite afternoon classes about the U.S. school schedule; three months off for summer vacation, two weeks for Christmas break, one week in the Spring, etc. ...they were speechless, I think they thought I was joking. I felt bad for telling them so I quickly changed the subject.
Friday, January 4, 2008
We have so much respect for teachers!
The other day I told one of my favorite afternoon classes about the U.S. school schedule; three months off for summer vacation, two weeks for Christmas break, one week in the Spring, etc. ...they were speechless, I think they thought I was joking. I felt bad for telling them so I quickly changed the subject.
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Look at those sweet kiddos. Love the school pics. Piercing voices is a great way to describe life in in Kindergarten. I have always said Kindergarten teachers have the one of the toughest jobs in the world, and should be paid at least 3 times as much. Last year our kinder classes had 29 kids in both morning and afternoon. . . .can you imagine. I am glad you are back in your little apartment. We are frantically working on the nursery. We got a bid on the basement today. . . the MIRRORS are going to be AWESOME!
Love you,
Darcy
Such great photos! Sami looks a little devilish...keep an eye on that one. I can't imagine the warmth and enthusiasm you both are sharing with the children.
"I'm binished,"
Bryan
I'm a teacher! :-) And I agree, kinders are the toughest. Do you have to help them get ready for recess? Even eight zippers, mittens, and boots would be exhausting! But, they love a good story and they're excited about everything! I wonder if your ears will adapt? I'm sure you are both great with your students! (Remind me to teach you a song in April.)
Love,
Mom
We love your blog! We miss you both and would love a skype date with you two soon. Your kids look adorable but fiesty. You two are saints for being their loving teachers. Have you started teaching them made up words or are they too quick and fluent yet to fall for that? I was really hoping you would teach them that the word for television in the english was schmaklan. Also I am a big fan of your Mrs. Claus outfit. Much love the Creceli
I love your life! It sounds like you guys are having the adventure you were hoping for to say the least. I love the 'professional dancers' story. And wow! I can't imagine teaching kindergarteners in English let alone in another language! We love you both and miss you a lot!
Julie
I bet it gets better and better every day- at least they are super cute!
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