Thursday, May 29
Official Michigan wedding reception
Sarah, my parents, and I finally decided on a date/time to have the Michigan version of our wedding reception. On Saturday, June 28 from 1-4PM, we'll have pictures, videos, snacks, and memories to share. Our De Boer parents are hosting it at their home in Holland. Please e-mail either of us if you will be attending. Love to see you there!
Tuesday, May 27
Summer fun in Philly
This summer's free events is quickly developing! Here are a few spots I've noticed so far:
Wednesday free concerts.
Wednesday cheap happy hours at Center City Sips.
Thursday free movies at Penn's Landing.
I'm sure there are more to come! Let me know if you find any others...
Wednesday free concerts.
Wednesday cheap happy hours at Center City Sips.
Thursday free movies at Penn's Landing.
I'm sure there are more to come! Let me know if you find any others...
Tuesday, May 20
Memorial Day plans
Sarah and I will be flying into Grand Rapids Friday night. We'll be in the Holland area for the weekend to celebrate Jordan's high school graduation!!! The graduation ceremony will be Sunday afternoon, with his open house to follow. We'll fly back to Philly on Monday afternoon. We can't wait!!
We will also be returning to Holland at the end of June for two reasons. First, our dear friend Rebecca Marcus is marrying a wonderful man named John Brown. And second, we will have our Michigan wedding reception on June 28. If you're reading this, you're invited to attend! The event will be from 1-3PM at the De Boer house on 40th St. More to come on this soon...
We will also be returning to Holland at the end of June for two reasons. First, our dear friend Rebecca Marcus is marrying a wonderful man named John Brown. And second, we will have our Michigan wedding reception on June 28. If you're reading this, you're invited to attend! The event will be from 1-3PM at the De Boer house on 40th St. More to come on this soon...
Saturday, May 17
Three more weeks
The countdown has begun! I only have 13 more days of teaching to do before school is out! Our last day is June 6, but with Memorial Day in there and a trip to Washington DC on May 30th, there are only 13 actual teaching days remaining. =)
Sarah has been making huge strides into becoming a De Boer. She changed her name with social security, driver's license, and bank, and now she just needs to inform the credit card companies. The whole process hasn't been as bad as I thought it might have been. Before her name was on my checking account, I deposited a check made out to her into my account with her name on it. Normally that's fine as long as she has signed the back, but only I had signed it. Still, it went through! When we told the bank manager today as Sarah changed her name, she said that shouldn't have happened.
Cubs games have been a source of great joy recently. They're the second best team in baseball right now, and expectations are being raised for this year. Let's go Cubs!
Sarah has been making huge strides into becoming a De Boer. She changed her name with social security, driver's license, and bank, and now she just needs to inform the credit card companies. The whole process hasn't been as bad as I thought it might have been. Before her name was on my checking account, I deposited a check made out to her into my account with her name on it. Normally that's fine as long as she has signed the back, but only I had signed it. Still, it went through! When we told the bank manager today as Sarah changed her name, she said that shouldn't have happened.
Cubs games have been a source of great joy recently. They're the second best team in baseball right now, and expectations are being raised for this year. Let's go Cubs!
Thursday, May 8
Sabbatical no longer
My wedding sabbatical has ended: I am returning to my weekly blogging. While things haven't quite settled down in the De Boer household yet, they're close enough. Actually, Sarah asked me the other day if I felt settled. I responded that I did, and she said that she wasn't quite yet. Maybe it's the stack of five crates in our hallway? We've made progress though, and that's what counts.
I am approaching the four week mark of school. At times, it seems really far away. Other times, it seems really close! I know it'll be over before we know it. This week, my students have been pretty good. We've had a great understanding and expectation for how things are supposed to run in our classroom. The warmer weather and excitement for special events has made things more talkative in the classroom, but there are fewer conflicts.
My allergies have been awful the past week. Sarah and I made the financial decision to leave the windows down yesterday after my fauc--I mean nose kept running all night for a few straight days. Today's rain helped though; I feel leaps and bounds better than any other day this week. I even had a student bring in a note from her mom saying that she needed to stay inside during recess to avoid the pollen.
With my new move, I'm carpooling to school now! Laura (the 4th grade teacher) and I drive from Fairmount together. It's been great having company in the car and saving on gas!
Sarah and I are still developing new routines in our new life as a married couple. One of my favorites so far has been our bi-weekly trip to New Jersey, where we go to Wegman's for groceries and get the cheapest gas in the country (only $3.40 last week). We've also stopped at Bed, Bath, and Beyond to spend our gift certificates and fill out our home. Who'd of thunk shopping would be fun? Certainly not me!
I'm pretty excited about the Cubs this year. Even though they've been in a funk recently, their offense has played well. Half their starters are reliable, and the other half should only be used as middle relievers.
This afternoon, I got an e-mail from Walden (where I'm getting my masters in reading). They approved my request to take two classes at a time this summer. Consequently, my final portfolio is due on September 15. After I turn that puppy in, I'll be done!!! Can't wait.
I am approaching the four week mark of school. At times, it seems really far away. Other times, it seems really close! I know it'll be over before we know it. This week, my students have been pretty good. We've had a great understanding and expectation for how things are supposed to run in our classroom. The warmer weather and excitement for special events has made things more talkative in the classroom, but there are fewer conflicts.
My allergies have been awful the past week. Sarah and I made the financial decision to leave the windows down yesterday after my fauc--I mean nose kept running all night for a few straight days. Today's rain helped though; I feel leaps and bounds better than any other day this week. I even had a student bring in a note from her mom saying that she needed to stay inside during recess to avoid the pollen.
With my new move, I'm carpooling to school now! Laura (the 4th grade teacher) and I drive from Fairmount together. It's been great having company in the car and saving on gas!
Sarah and I are still developing new routines in our new life as a married couple. One of my favorites so far has been our bi-weekly trip to New Jersey, where we go to Wegman's for groceries and get the cheapest gas in the country (only $3.40 last week). We've also stopped at Bed, Bath, and Beyond to spend our gift certificates and fill out our home. Who'd of thunk shopping would be fun? Certainly not me!
I'm pretty excited about the Cubs this year. Even though they've been in a funk recently, their offense has played well. Half their starters are reliable, and the other half should only be used as middle relievers.
This afternoon, I got an e-mail from Walden (where I'm getting my masters in reading). They approved my request to take two classes at a time this summer. Consequently, my final portfolio is due on September 15. After I turn that puppy in, I'll be done!!! Can't wait.
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