Erik & Becca

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace and you trust in Him so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Winter Term

I realized that I have not posted for nearly a month! So here are the updates....

We are going into our second week of Winter term. Erik is taking all mechanical engineering classes once again. Although his classes are very challenging he does not have class on Tuesdays and only two hours of class on Thursday. He is able to spend those days doing homework and studying...

He was accepted into an internship program which consists of two six-month internships in different locations around Oregon. The first one starts the end of March. We find out where we will move (or stay) the middle of February. Most likely we will move to the Portland area. Hopefully, I will find a new student teaching placement for the Spring term (my LAST term of COLLEGE!!)

My classes are also crazy. I remember the great days of being a freshman. I am in a third grade classroom this term. It is a bilingual class (Spanish) so I am only there when they speak mostly in English. Most of the kids are below the poverty line... you can imagine. It is very challenging but I am reminded daily of the rewards. Although it is more work I have ever done in my life, my heart gravitates to the kids.

Job fairs for me start next month (AHHH!). I have not decided what to do next year, as Erik will have another internship next spring. I want to move with him and not break a contract. Hard position to be in but something will work out, it always does.

We went to Bend for two weeks. It was so fun to see family and friends. I was in a good friend's wedding and Erik got to spend a lot of time with his good buddies Robby and Scott.

We are very happy to be back home, not so happy about school... : )

My knee is doing great. I am still in physical therapy two times per week, but I am seeing so many improvements and so much less pain. Praise God! Now the pain is in the recovery, not the previous pain before surgery. YES! I am still going to a chiropractor and massage therapy every week. Although it is a lot of time, I know it will be worth it in the end.

Well that is enough blabbering for now, my posts do not even compare with Tarah's or Katie's!!

5 comments:

Katie Eagy said...

Hola! Wow, a bilingual class - I would have LOVED that! What a unique opportunity. Ryan taught 3rd grade for 2 years after we were married. He loved that age...unfortunately, it's hard to support a family on a teacher's salary! Glad to hear your knee is getting stronger. Give each other a hug for us!

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Becca said...

It is very interesting. I feel so lost because I only have one year of college Spanish...

Did he stay late late late every day he worked? All my teachers stay so LATE! You are right, it is VERY hard to support a family on a teacher's salary...

: )

Anonymous said...

Love hearing how the newlywed/college students are doing. It was so good to see you in Bend. Keep your eyes on the end goal with those college frustrations. Time goes so quickly and life changes quickly.

Love you both,
Gram Nancy

Tarah said...

Love your blogs!!!
I couldn't be a teacher, i really admire you being able to do that. I am excited to see you both in a few weeks at the wedding. :)