She loved it! She kept asking "tan I put on my alloween tostume?" For trick or treating we gave all our neighbors a handfull of candy and asked them to give her a few pieces when we came by. Here are a few photos:
Mark and Kelsy let her pick which ones she wanted.
When Ashely answered the door Natalie said "I want candy." The three of us cracked up.
Jenny put on her vampire teeth for Natalie when we came by.
Someday I hope Natalie will learn that she doesn't really like candy. She was excited and wanted to have it, but each time she tried something new she kept giving it back to me and saying "I non't lite it."
Things are going well here. David is excited because since Thanksgiving isn't a thing here everyone is gearing up for Christmas. There are decorations everywhere. He's planned some Christmas movie nights to have the foreign hires over to hang out. Should be fun.
Other than that it's mostly work and hanging out. I found out pretty much all my students are a couple grade levels behind in math (according to these personalized tests that try to find thier level). A handful scored as low as the middle of second grade! It's made for a challenging year but I'm excited that my classes are small enough to be able to differentiate and try to catch some of the kids up while learning new material.
I had what I think was a great observation by my principal last week (I haven't talked to her yet about it, but I thought it went really well). All of my kids seemed to "get" what I wanted them to and they were well behaved. It helped me remember why I go to school everyday even though some days aren't exactly fun.
We're heading to La Ceiba for Thanksgiving weekend. Luke and Cary (friends from David's Concordia program) are teaching at a school there and invited us for the weekend. David's mom will be here too, which is an added bonus. We are greatly looking forward to both. There is also an early Thanksgiving planned at our complex next weekend. We're going to play football (my idea) and then have dinner. Should be good food and good people.
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