Sunday, December 13, 2009

New Wilkinson Blog

I have begun my blog! I decided that for all those that weren't on Facebook, I should find another way to show off the kids and update everyone on what's going on with our family. With that said, a few updates....
We are headed to Wyo for Christmas. We will spend some time with Grandma Julie, Papa Phil, Emily, and Trevor and then we will be in Glenrock to see Grandpa Mike, and TT (auntie T - shortened to TT when she was learning to talk:). We are also hoping to visit our friends in Laramie for an Ugly Christmas Sweater Party. We are hoping for some snow so that the kids can sled and make their first snowman, and hopefully we adults can hit the powder a few times!
We just finished the 1st trimester and are all enjoying our schools. Julie and Nash go to an in-home preschool with a wonderful family. There is only one other girl who is Nash's age, but the little boys will still play princesses and ponies with her occasionally. Julie knows her ABCs, can count to ten, and is always surprising us with new clever questions and statements. Nash is still army crawling, but is now pulling himself up and standing. He is huge! He weighs 28 lbs., only 7 less than his big sis! He is very different than Julie. He is calm, quiet, likes to sleep, likes to empty all the cabinets and bang the stuff together, and is still a great cuddler. His big blue eyes and dimples make him irresistible:)
Bryan is a natural. He is successfully manages being a first year teacher, getting his masters in education, and still being a great father/husband; all the while keeping his cheery, optimistic attitude. He gets up at 4:30 a.m. to begin his first class at 7; teaches, grades, plans, picks up the kids, sometimes has to go to his own class, helps with dinner, baths, stories and bedtime, does a little homework, makes lunch for the next day, and then it's off to bed to be ready to start the next day! He will tell you that it is no "piece of cake," but he makes it look pretty easy:)
I am teaching 3rd grade again. I am really enjoying my class this year; especially without the stress of maternity leave looming:) It is intense as always, teaching children who are in 3rd grade, but because they are learning English, have learning disabilities, or rough home lives, they aren't at a third grade level yet. They all work so hard though and hopefully we are doing our part so they will be ready for Bry's class someday:)
We have been thinking a lot about the positives and negatives about living here versus moving closer to home. There are many opportunities here, especially in education. We have both been thinking of becoming administrators, and that process would be much more attainable here with so many schools and more affordable options for graduate school. However, seeing the situations that the kids in this district face, that we never had to deal with, we are apprehensive to raise our children here. We know we have three more years in the district in order to fulfill Bryan's agreement, so we have till then to make our decision.
Okay, well I think that's enough for this post:) Love you all! ~Randi

2 comments:

Scott and Michelle said...

Finally! I have sucked you in. Just more thing that feels like homework. But at least it is a good thing and you can use it as a journal. Plus I now get to know what u r up to since we r so far away. Just remember to update. Love u guys, miss u guys.

Unknown said...

I just reread your blog from last fall. It was fabulous! How about a new one telling us all about your visit to grand canyon, and your summer in Casper and TX. Love to see some new pics of you 4! I reread that your Nash was 28 lbs. when you wrote that blog (about 9 months old!) - that is exactly what Maggie's daughter, Isela weighs right now and she has just turned 4. (She is the one who was conceived when Maggie had diabetes that had been undiagnosed.) Iseala's 2 1/2 yr. old sister, Natalia, weighs about the same now!

Love Mum xoxoxo