Sunday, February 12, 2012

Back in Action


Any rational person that has ever stepped foot into a classroom can quickly appreciate the efforts of teachers. Through the chaos, it is clear that the planning, management, planning, and patience required to make sure the ship runs smoothly are enough to keep a teacher...well, swamped. As much as the work keeps us busy, the kids keep us happy. So, even though at the end of the day my shoulders are at my ears, I love coming back for more.

Becoming a part of Seedlings stands alone as the best choice I've made since our German journey began. I've seen our darling little school grow from eight students on opening day to having a waiting list two years out in just a year and a half. Our little learners have learned and improved their English, they understand early literacy concepts, and they know how to get on with others. They are caring, happy, and as cute as can be. They make all the efforts worth the effort, and they are the reason teachers are teachers.

Now that Seedlings is mine, I love it even more. I love handling admissions, leading tours, and greeting our new families. I even love the weekend emails and phone calls that come with the job. But mostly, I love love love the kiddos.

I'm sad to report that my blog became completely neglected once school started this year and Seedlings is 100% to blame. I've missed sharing with you the endless comedy that comes with living in a foreign country, and though I'm behind in sharing our adventures, I'm back and ready to write! And trust me, the comedy hasn't slowed down a bit. Thanks for asking about my blog, and as always, thanks for reading.

Oktoberfest is just as outrageous as one would expect. As aweseome as it was, once in a lifetime is more than enough.

The same can't be said for London. Once, twice, ten visits is never enough. We were happy to be back for a friend's wedding in September.
A visit to Copenhagen with my step-mom, Julie, was a highlight of 2011.


A trip to Koln, Germany in October with lots of sightseeing and shopping was a great last Euro trip of the year.

The Hamburg Christmas Markets never disappoint! The gluhwein flowed strong this year.

All German cities, big and small, boast darling Christmas Markets. Exploring markets by train outside of Hamburg was a great way to spend a freezing, rainy Sunday in December...

...with great friends and hot drinks.

Reg attended his first HSV soccer match. Good things HSV doesn't have to win for us to have fun.
Serving as the Activities Chairwoman was fun, busy, exciting, and BUSY. I got the chance to explore parts of Hamburg that I may not have taken the time to check out otherwise and have met and worked closely with inspirational women from all over the world. Together we planned heaps of events for our club, including a tour of a WWII bunker, three french cooking courses, a concert at the US Consulate, a Thanksgiving potluck, and a Christmas cookie exchange at the private residence of the US Consul General. We've had a great run. This year, I'm stepping down as Event Planner and will be serving as Vice President along with close friends Kate, Mary, Huong, and Tina. Look out, Hamburg!



While all these things have created some unforgettable memories, here's what who has taken up most of my time in 2011...







Lucky me. :)






2 comments:

  1. SOOOOO cute!!! I love this post!!! You are amazing!!! You need to come down to the DR and do admin. in our school!!! (for real) So glad you're back in the game - I missed reading!!!! Love and miss you - let's talk soon!!!! xoxoxo

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  2. Lauren ~ I agree with the comment above, you are amazing!!!! Wow! You are doing some inspiring work. Looks like you're a very busy lady and are accomplishing SO much!!!!!! I'm envious :) It's fun reading your blog! Looking forward to reading more.
    Sending all my best wishes,
    Sarah Bernstein

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