Where have I been?
Once again I have neglected the blog, my apologies.
Actually, as I write this, my family is under the impression that I’m doing my homework.
The kids are doing well after spending the entire summer in the U.S. with loving family. Chris was able to take the kids to the U.S. in the beginning of summer vacation while I stayed and worked on accruing vacation time. Chris spent 2 weeks visiting family and tying up loose ends with our vehicles.
When the girls returned, they were escorted by Aunt Gerry and Grandpa Esparza. We were so excited to have the girl’s home and have visitors; it was nice to be able to share our Korean experience with family.
The girls are back in school. Haley is in 8th grade, currently participating in Cross Country, continuing with Violin and had her braces taken off.
Isabelle is in 4th grade, starts cheerleading (Isabelle’s choice to participate in cheerleading has shocked Chris and I as much it has you) next week and continues with piano.
Sophia is in 1st grade, starts soccer next week and continues with piano.
Chris is moving to another job (that includes an hour commute), playing on his unit’s soccer team, assistant coach to Sophia’s team and going to college part time.
I have been working full time, going to college part time and acting as the Publicity and Web chair for the DSA board (spouses club).
Keeping busy in Korea is the best way to make time go by quickly. When I look at the last time I made an entry, I am shocked.
Tonight we are going to see the musical CATS. We are so excited. I'm very interested to see how a production like CATS in Korea is different than in the U.S. Sophia did ask if she and I could still go to the musical, since we are allergic to Cats.
I'll make sure to write back more often.
Actually, as I write this, my family is under the impression that I’m doing my homework.
The kids are doing well after spending the entire summer in the U.S. with loving family. Chris was able to take the kids to the U.S. in the beginning of summer vacation while I stayed and worked on accruing vacation time. Chris spent 2 weeks visiting family and tying up loose ends with our vehicles.
When the girls returned, they were escorted by Aunt Gerry and Grandpa Esparza. We were so excited to have the girl’s home and have visitors; it was nice to be able to share our Korean experience with family.
The girls are back in school. Haley is in 8th grade, currently participating in Cross Country, continuing with Violin and had her braces taken off.
Isabelle is in 4th grade, starts cheerleading (Isabelle’s choice to participate in cheerleading has shocked Chris and I as much it has you) next week and continues with piano.
Sophia is in 1st grade, starts soccer next week and continues with piano.
Chris is moving to another job (that includes an hour commute), playing on his unit’s soccer team, assistant coach to Sophia’s team and going to college part time.
I have been working full time, going to college part time and acting as the Publicity and Web chair for the DSA board (spouses club).
Keeping busy in Korea is the best way to make time go by quickly. When I look at the last time I made an entry, I am shocked.
Tonight we are going to see the musical CATS. We are so excited. I'm very interested to see how a production like CATS in Korea is different than in the U.S. Sophia did ask if she and I could still go to the musical, since we are allergic to Cats.
I'll make sure to write back more often.

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