Wow, I am so far behind in posting, so I'll just quickly give an update and post a few recent pictures.
This has been a couple of very busy weeks. Language classes are going well, though Russian is still very difficult to learn. Jonathan is spending more time at the Seminary, so that means I have to get the boys and Miriam out by myself, which is always a challenge, but very important, just the same. We got our van last week and have enjoyed being able to go places without having to take the Tram or a "MaShruteKa," or walk many miles in one day. Nahum and Isaac are doing great with Homeschooling. I have really noticed a difference in both of them from just last month. Nahum's writing and reading is so improved with just a little practice and some much-needed one-on-one attention. Isaac is learning to sit still and only talk when he is allowed to do so. He loves writing all of his letters and numbers and has finished all the Curriculum that I had for him already. Jesse and Jonas are their usual active, vibrant, often rambunctious little selves and Miriam is pulling up on everything and has said her first word outside of "Mama" and "Dada": "WOW".
And that is about it. We are so looking forward to a visit from our Pastors back home this week and can't wait to catch up.
The pictures are of Jesse drinking hot chocolate, all of our team's children coloring after our Thanksgiving meal, Miriam and Nathan Rehurek getting into the tea drawer, and Jesse with one of his favorite BabySitters (Roma).
4 comments:
Hey Sharron, found your blog from your facebook link. It's crazy to thing that you are living in Russia! Looks like things are going well. Isn't homeschooling great?
Hey friend!
Fun to see the pictures and hear the updates. I am glad that school is going well. You have a great classroom full of kids! What kind of curriculum did you end up going with? Just curious, I always like to know what others like!
Hi Sharon,
It sounds like you are doing wonderfully with homeschooling! Good job!
So, do women actually DRIVE there in Samara? Where our kids are from, there were NO women drivers and when we brought them home their jaws dropped to the ground the first time I got in the van to take them somewhere.
Blessings
Ramona
Do you ever play that piano???
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