Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Lynnea's Latest Tricks

Lynnea is now 4 1/2 months, and we are afraid to blink because she is changing so quickly! She rolls from her back to her tummy, but gets frustrated b/c it's hard to get back over. She just learned to grab her feet and put them in her mouth, along with everything else! We are thankful that Lynnea continues to be a fairly mellow little girl and loves to be with people. She's also pretty communicative and lets us know how she feels about things! At her last checkup she weighed about 14.5 pounds and was 26.5 inches--long and lean!

From First Day Tio Conejo PreK 2011

From First Day Tio Conejo PreK 2011

From First Day of First Grade 2011

Sawyer Starts Preschool at Tio Conejo

Sawyer's big day arrived and he seemed to really like Tio Conejo! Yay! Here's some pictures of his first day. Yes, he was excited. :)

From First Day Tio Conejo PreK 2011

From First Day Tio Conejo PreK 2011

From First Day Tio Conejo PreK 2011

From First Day Tio Conejo PreK 2011

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Olivia Starts 1st Grade

Olivia started 1st grade today at St. Michael School! She was excited and a little bit nervous. I know she's going to do great! Here are a few cute pictures of her in her uniform. Olivia, we pray God's best for you this year, that you will mature and grow in Him, that you will learn as much as you can, make good friends and become more like Jesus!

From First Day of First Grade 2011

From First Day of First Grade 2011

From First Day of First Grade 2011

From First Day of First Grade 2011

Saturday, February 05, 2011

Update on School for Sawyer

Just a quick update for those who have been praying for Sawyer and his schooling this year. (By the way, is it just me, or would I probably not blog about this if I didn't live in another country? Hmm.) Anyway, after much prayer and agonizing (the agonizing was mostly my part!), we decided to enroll him at Tio Conejo, where Olivia was last year for kindergarten. He'll be in a preschool class of 24 kids. I took him to meet his teacher yesterday, and was really impressed. Her name is Milena, and she seems like just what Sawyer needs--someone with patience and experience who can keep his active little mind and body busy! She has a great classroom with lots of space, and TC has an amazing field and playground area. Sawyer's really excited, and I have high hopes that it will be a good year for him. She asked him if he behaves himself well, and he answered very seriously, "A veces" (sometimes)!! She laughed and said that at least he's honest! :)

As a side note, this year, both Olivia and Sawyer will come home after school, instead of going to daycare as they did last year in the afternoons. I've struggled with my role here in Costa Rica and have worn many hats, but one thing that I keep sensing is my kids' need to be at home more and have normalcy--or some form of normalcy! And, since there don't seem to be any good childcare options for Lynnea 'til she's at least a year old, it seems to make sense to be the one home more for all of them. We'll see how the year shapes up. I know I'll still be really busy hosting teams and staff, and I haven't decided exactly what my involvement in sites will be, but I'm trying to be intentional about my time. So much of life here has been learned through trial and error, and this is one more area! Your prayers are appreciated in these things. Often we report on all the exciting SI ministry that's happening, and all that God is doing in the communities we work in, but there's also this reality that we have to create sustainable life patterns in the midst of 'ministry.' And, while we believe whole-heartedly that our family is our first ministry, it is really hard to put that into practice sometimes. So, hopefully the adjusted school schedule will help. Anyway, we feel good about Tio Conejo for Sawyer, so we'll see how it goes! The adventure continues :)
--Tracey

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

I wonder...

A few thoughts, questions and musings I have found myself thinking recently.

I wonder what it is like to be 16, live with my boyfriend, his family, and my 7 month old baby...
I wonder what it is like to be 12 and to haul corrugated metal on my back to recycle it so my family can eat...
I wonder what it is like to be a 4 year-old blonde boy and have total strangers rub my head...
I wonder who inflicted the cuts on a teenage girl's wrist and neck...
I wonder why a young boy had his eyebrow split open...
I wonder why he made up an unbelievable story cover it up...
I wonder what it it like to not know where my next meal will come from or if there will be a next meal...
I wonder what it is like to be without hope...
I wonder what people really think of the gringos...
I wonder how to best show Christ's love...
I wonder how to give hope...

One thing I don't wonder is why we are here and why we work where we do.

--Jeff

Monday, January 03, 2011

School for Sawyer???

In a bit over a month our kids start a new school year. Olivia will be in 1st grade at St. Michael School (continuation of where she went to Kindergarten), and we are undecided about where to send Sawyer. He's been at a great little preschool/daycare run out of our church here and loved it until the last couple of months of the school year. We're not sure what happened, but it made us reconsider our plans for this upcoming season. We are wondering if we should switch him over to Tio Conejo (where O was) for preschool this year. We're not sure if it had to do with a new baby sister, the return of a so-so student teacher, being bored, needing more time/space to run and be active, needing more structure and challenge, simply wanting to be home more, or what--but mornings became TOUGH there at the end. There are so many things we've loved about his little school; it's small, the director is GREAT, they are flexible, have daycare hours, they have computer class, it's close to us, etc. But, we don't know who the teacher will be next year, and because it's small, it's hard to keep people long term. If he goes to Tio Conejo, he'd be in a bigger class (read: more friends his age to motivate him), in a structured, yet hands-on environment with highly experienced teachers, have a huge play area outside, plus the opportunity to play soccer or do tae kwon do (ACTIVE things). (We don't have a yard, remember?) Plus, since we plan to send him there for kindergarten anyway (not a lot of other options), this would give him an extra year to prepare; I know I shared with many of you Olivia's struggles with learning cursive in kinder. . . so what is making us hesitate? Two main things. One: loyalty to the director at his current school. We love her and trust her; Sawyer knows her, and we go to church with her. And, number two: what if Sawyer gets stressed out at Tio Conejo with more expectations put on him? Then again, would it be better to let him struggle academically a bit this year so that next year is easier? Either way, I don't want him to hate school.

We need to make a decision fairly quickly. I keep waiting for writing in the sky or something, but I think we're just going to have to choose, and hope we make the right choice. Sometimes it's hard being a teacher/parent; I can't help but critique schools in general . . . however, I am thankful that we have the option to even put our kids in private school here. I guess this is just one of the situations that makes me miss home. If we were in the states, I'd know what I was looking for in a good school, and chances are there'd be a good public school option in the mix. Just another one of those situations where we're forced to hand our kids over to the Lord and trust that since he brought us here, he's going to provide for them, even in academics.

If you ask why I don't just HOMESCHOOL . . . well, that's another post, or a good long conversation to have over some rich Costa Rican coffee. Let's just say I'm at a point where I'll 'never say never,' but it's not my first choice. We appreciate your prayers and/or insights and/or suggestions in this matter. I'l keep you posted.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

December Newsletter

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