Our family
Sunday, May 15, 2011
The Garden
Monday, May 9, 2011
Galactic Blues
Oh, and school is out in a month!!!! Yahooo! I think both the teachers and students are ready to be done. It's time for a break!! And then...Israel, Egypt, Paris, and Switzerland for me. It seems surreal that I'm actually going to 4 places on my bucket list. I'm surely looking forward to it! Perhaps I'll point my toys in that direction for the moment. Ha ha ha. I'm glad I crack myself up.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Papa loves Mambo...Mama loves Mambo...
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Waffles, Pot Roast, and Blogging Oh My!
I can't believe tomorrow is the 1st of May! I will have lived here for six years, which seems just crazy to me. I never planned on being here for so long, but often the Lord has other plans (which I am discovering more and more each day :) ), for which I am very grateful. The experiences I have had here have helped me grow so much and learn more about myself as a daughter of God. Having a Father in Heaven who knows me so well to refine me as He has is a great blessing. Not that I would relive some of those experiences, but that I am truly grateful for where they have brought me at this point in my life.
I received my study guide, packing list, and other info for the trip to Israel in June and I can't believe it's actually happening! I'm SO excited. Delta re-routed my flight from Cairo to...drum roll please...Paris! I'm VERY tempted to extend it for a few days so I can go visit people from my mission as well as see a bit of Switzerland. We'll see how I can work it out :) :)
Before I forget, here are the recipes for the waffles and buttermilk syrup:
Waffles (from Better Homes and Gardens)
1 ¾ c wheat flour
3 t baking powder
½ t salt
2 egg yolks
1 ¼ c milk (I add 2-2 ½ cups—batter is too thick otherwise)
½ c oil/shortening/butter
2 egg whites
Sift dry ingredients. Combine egg yolks and milk. Pour into dry ingredients and stir. Stir in butter and any other extras (fruit, PB, etc.). Fold in egg whites. Pour batter into waffle-maker.
**I add in chopped apples, cinnamon, and nutmeg and it's yummy!**
Absolute Best Pancake Syrup
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Absolute-Best-Pancake-Syrup/Detail.aspx
**I don't add corn syrup and use honey instead. I also use at most 1/2 of the sugar (brown) and add nutmeg and almond extract. Delicious!**
Here are a couple of videos from Brian Regan, one of my favorite comedians, to finish off this fantastic Saturday:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBko_3wT44Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9em-ZCddWk&feature=relatedSome favorite student quotes...
Kindergartner: "Miss Wall, you look like...you look like...you look like YOU!" Now that was unexpected, though very very true.
My co-worker Cathy: "What will you play for us today?" Kindergartner: "Stand, Stand Up for Jesus" Kindergartner #2: "Jesus? I love Jesus" Kindergartner #3: "Me too!"
Co-worker Cathy: "What animal do you think of in the Spring?" 4 yr old student (confidently, I might add): "A Ghost!!!" Uh, all right. The is neither an animal nor do we typically identify it with springtime, but hey, let's go with it ;)
While learning a new song, a kindergartner said: "So the Queen of Hearts made tarts all day, and the Knave of Hearts stole them. I just don't get it. That's weird." Yes, yes it is.
1st grade piano student: "Well, people say that playing with your pinky finger means the sound is higher, but this sound is lower." Me: "I have no idea what you mean, but explain it to me." Student: "Yeah, everybody says that playing with your pinky finger means the sound is high." Me: "Hmmm. What people are those?" Student: "Oh, just everybody." Ah ha. I knew there was something I'd been missing this whole time.
6th grade student: "Miss Wall, how can you be so good at the piano for being so young?" Me: "How young do you think I am?" Student: "You're 18, right?" Oh yes, just keep thinking that, my friend. I'm having my 18th birthday for the 12th time this year ;)
Co-worker Cathy (while learning the notes on Treble Staff): "What was above the grass in the story? What type of flowers were growing there?" 1st grade student: "Assodils!!!" Assodils. It's the "new" flower. ;)
6th grade student (said just after misbehaving in class and me asking him to stop): "You're really pretty, Miss Wall. In fact, you're beautiful." Now this was obviously an attempt to distract me from his misbehaving, and, let's be honest, it worked...well, for about a minute. ;)
Friday, April 29, 2011
Pictures from life's adventures...


These are pics from some adventures I've had in the past several years. Life is good! The first pics are from a cruise I took to the Bahamas this past summer. My friend McKaylee and I went to the Atlantis Resort in Nassau. It was one of the coolest experiences I've had.
There were so many interesting things to see and do. Of
course, the food on the cruise was incredible and i went snorkeling for the first time. The next couple of pics are from Miami and the Caribbean cruise. We had planned on renting a car
when we got to
Miami. but when we got there, they didn't have any other cars available except the red mustang. They asked us if that was ok...um, yes, please! Drive around Miami in a red mustang??? Awesome. Such a blast! We also went parasailing in St. Maarten's. It was fantastic!The pic on the bottom is of Boston from a few years ago over the 4th of July. I made so many attempts at a good jump shot and FINALLY got this one. I look kind of ridiculous with my mouth wide open, but hey, it was fun :) We also went sailing with my brother and watched the fireworks from the harbor. The postcard like photo you see at the top is what we saw the night of the fireworks. Absolutely beautiful!
