Harry Potter Camp

After teaching indifferent high school kids for the past month, I’ve forgotten how nice it was to teach kids again. The way they look at me with adoring eyes as I hold their rapt attention makes me feel on top of the world, and the way they genuinely say “Teacher Tina” is like music to my ears.

Of course, teaching the subject of Harry Potter doesn’t hurt either. It’s Harry Potter camp this week, and we’re doing everything from making robes out of garbage bags to making ice cream (potions). We’re going to attempt to play quidditch (the non-flying kind) and plant magic herbs (bean plants)! It’s a good thing I’m an avid fan. Now I have a way to express my inner nerd. I surprise myself with how much information I can retain from all of the books. Well, I guess reading them each about 45 times didn’t hurt.

This morning was sorting them into their houses (only seven kids, only two houses: Gryffindor and Hufflepuff) and trivia, and later I’m taking them to the park to find wands! Pictures later.

Moving!

I know I have been MIA for awhile, and I apologize. Things have been so hectic recently!

1) I found a new studio apartment, so we are in the process of packing, moving my belongings there, and trying to get rid of a lot of stuff from this place.
2) Jen is going to Vietnam tomorrow for three weeks, so the apartment has to be mostly empty before she leaves. Or else I can’t do it all by myself when she’s gone!
3) We have a lot of stuff to get rid of. A LOT. Does anyone need a TV or a mahjong table?
4) I finally finally have plane tickets to go home. It was stressful for a bit there since I seemed to be wanting to fly when everyone else is going back to school. I would be very mad if I missed the wedding. And to see my parents of course. I will be in the States around the end of August and the first week of September. Tickets were very expensive, but it’s going to be totally worth it.
5) I have way too many clothes… but yet still never have anything to wear.
6) We’re also trying to plan a weekend trip before I go back to the States, and Michael goes to the Army. (Will explain more on this later.)