Thankfully in time for the wet weather and especially since I squished it into my suitcase from the States.
Friday, October 9, 2009
The Solar System according to a Kindergartener
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
"Cross Country" Meet
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Long Night of the Museums
Last Saturday was Long Night of the Museums. This year was a little more laid back than last year, in fact we only got around to five museums. That's what happens when you get older.





The first place we visited was the National Library. We Americans affectionately call in the Beauty and the Beast Library.
The next stop was the Papyrus Museum. Where we saw various manuscripts written on papyrus.
We even had the opportunity to write our own messages on papyrus. Here is Sara and Whitney posing as they write.
And Rachel and myself diligently discussing and working on our own hieroglyphics.
We also visited the Film Museum and the Bible Center and ended up at the Globe Museum. Another favorite from last year. If you look carefully you can see Sara contemplating the evolution of globes.
A long, tiring, but fun night with friends.
Monday, October 5, 2009
English Movies!
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Saturday trip to Schönbrunn
Friday, October 2, 2009
Playing their own game
As a teacher you know that each class is going to be very different than previous years...that's just human nature. One of the ways I see the difference this year compared to last year is in their ball playing choices. My boys last year were huge soccer players. They knew all the rules and had great ball handling skills. Skills far above expectations for their age. This year is a younger class and it's interesting to watch them play ball. Four boys could be playing three different games with one ball. The first boy firmly believes he's playing soccer and kicks it across the field. Until the second child picks it up and launches it into the tree as if he's playing basketball. Then the third boy grabs it and throws it against the wall in an elementary attempt at handball. And then there's always a couple of boys just running along trying to keep up.
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