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The Junior Formal

May 13, 2009 by kleineklein

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The Junior Formal was this past Saturday. It turned out great. So much fun!

Matt and I are Junior Class Sponsors, and this was our big event for this year. I was really amazed at how much work the kids were able to get done for this – especially since most of them spent the week before taking a bunch of AP tests. Every time I thought about how much work I had to do, or how stressed I was, I just remembered the AP tests, and the fact that at least I didn’t have to do those!

The theme of the formal was “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” The decorating committee did an awesome job of converting a conference room into a romantic space.

One purpose of the formal is for the juniors to spend some time honoring the graduating seniors. Each of our students adopted one or two seniors. They created awards for the seniors based on their personalities, skills, or gifts. (i.e. Future Photographer, Most Caring Person) One of our students created a slide show with baby pictures of each of the seniors. That was really fun to watch.

Then, of course, there was the dancing part. I was able to get Matt out there for a few dances, but it’s not his favorite thing to do. Well, in truth, it’s not my favorite either, so that works out for us. 🙂 The students, on the other hand, danced for hours! I think some of them would have danced all night if they could have. Oh, to have that kind of energy again!

You can see our pictures here: Junior Formal

There are even more here: VCS Formal Pics

Filed Under: class sponsor, School, VCS, vienna christian school

The Mother’s Day Tea

May 13, 2009 by kleineklein

mtea3One of my favorite Elementary events is the Mother’s Day Tea. It’s so fun to see all the moms and really spend some time celebrating them. Each class performs a skit, poem, or song to honor their moms. While all of these are adorable and very meaningful to the moms, two of the kids said things that I thought were amazing.

First grader: “I love my mom because she loves God.”

Second grader: “I love my mom because when my heart is sad, she knows how to heal it.”

How incredible that a first grader can already see the importance of her mom’s love of the Lord! I think I like the second grader’s quote because it sums up why we all love our moms – they know how to heal our hearts.

I hope you all had a wonderful Mother’s Day!

More pictures here: Mother’s Day Tea

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Filed Under: School, VCS, vienna christian school

Elementary Field Day

May 13, 2009 by kleineklein

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We’re a little behind on the blog, but today is the day to get caught up. 🙂

On April 24, the elementary school had their annual field day. This year was a little different for me since I’m a specialist teacher now. Instead of running from event to event with my class, I got to be in charge of one station and work with every class. It was really fun. The students had a great time jumping rope, tossing bean bags, shooting basketballs, sack racing, and beating one another in relays.

You can see lots of pictures here: Field Day

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Filed Under: School, VCS, vienna christian school

Laughter

May 12, 2009 by kleineklein

Laughter is the theme at I Heart Faces this week. I had to do a little digging, but I found two photos that I really like.

button_-_kidsMy kids entry is of a couple students having a great time at recess.

heeeeey!

button_-_adultsMy adult entry is from the Junior Christmas party. I love this picture because they are all laughing so hard, but also because it shows just how many different ways there are to laugh. Well, unless you are the girl in the middle who was not quite as amused. That’s only fair since the reason the rest of them are laughing is that they played a practical joke on her. Luckily she’s a pretty good sport.

Junior Christmas Party

I think you should definitely check out the rest of the entries. This should be a really fun week.

Filed Under: I Heart Faces, Photography

So I Got an UltraSound Yesterday…

May 12, 2009 by Matt

…and it’s a rupture. Or maybe bursitis. But it looks like a small rupture in my outer shoulder muscle says my doctor. He gave me the name of the muscle in German…or maybe it was Latin with an Austrian accent. In any case  it was about 20 syllables long and I’ve already forgotten it.

I injured my shoulder in an ultimate frisbee game over Easter Break, and was hoping that time would heal it. A month later that doesn’t seem to be happening. My doctor is hoping a cortizone shot will solve the problem, and I’m hoping so as well.

I have a follow-up appointment on Friday. Please pray that my shoulder is feeling better by then and that I can avoid surgery.

Filed Under: Life, Matt

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