Saturday, January 30, 2010

Library Blogging

I'm back at the library and have a minute online, just enough time for a quick blog.

I forgot how fun it is to post up a blog and get comments from friends.

Hi guys! How are you? Thanks for all the friendly comments!

I wish I had some pictures to share, but we won't have the computer for a couple more weeks.

The kids all started school on Tuesday. It was the start of the second semester here in South Dakota. In Hawaii the kids started school at the end of July, so they were able to finish the first semester before Christmas. In moving here, I knew we had a few weeks before we HAD to be in school, so we took advantage of my parents' hospitality and stayed there as long as we possibly could, arriving here in Rapid City just in time to register for the Spring Semester.

Second Semester started Tuesday. And so did the kids. 4 kids. 3 different schools. All really close to each other. The high school and the elementary school are within walking distance of our new home, though the middle school is a little bit farther. Not that we are walking, it's too cold and we aren't actually in our new house yet.

In Hawaii the little kids were in a huge school of about 900 students with kids coming and going all the time. Several a week. My good friend Kelley works at the school welcoming families and helping with the transitioning kids every single day of the school year. The school that Emily and John are now enrolled in has less than 200 students, and new kids are a BIG deal.

Our first morning there, I walked John over to where his class lines up and the kids all started pointing and giggling "there's the new boy!" "what's his name?" "John! his name is John..." John got shy, so we left and walked Emily to class first, where some helpful girls asked "are you Emily? Come line up over here!" They are both really loving their new teachers and classes. They have lunch and recess at the same time, and sometimes they even play together on the swings.

SWINGS! Did you know that swings are illegal in Hawaii? City parks are not allowed to have swings. No beach in SD, but we do have Swings!

On the second day of school, Hannah's band teacher asked her if she had a brother in first grade. He told her that his son is in John's class. Then a girl in band said, "I'm assuming you also have a sister in 3rd grade... my little sister is in her class..." Small town!

Sydney is doing great, too, though her schedule keeps changing. Next week will be easier.

With everyone back in school, I suddenly have lots of time. What to do?

4 comments:

Deanne said...

more time?....what to do??....I have an idea....BLOG!!! :)

Sounds like the kids are adjusting well to the new schools and classes. That must be a relief! The first week for Caleb (a few months ago, after our move) was hard, but he's doing great now. *whew*

When do you close on the new house? Do you have a move in date??

Lana said...

wow! what an adventure. We just had a friend get orders to HI, I thought you two might cross paths but I guess not.

I'm looking forward to reading more of your adventures!

Mary said...

I love how it's a big deal to get a new kid in the classes! How cute! I hope the kids continue to have a good transition.

You are getting so close to your closing date! When does Nate get back?

orchard_girl said...

I love small towns! Welcome back to SD. Hope you are all staying warm.

Also glad to see you blogging again, I've missed it!
Heather K.
ps Abby keeps asking if Grammy gave you guys the notepads she made