Friday, November 12, 2021
A Week of Performances
The girls both had their fall concert this week where their strings classes performed in front of the school community. Kaelia has been learning the cello this year and enjoys the low sound it makes. Taelyn is in year two of learning the violin and is able to play with much better fluency and speech this year.
To top off the week, the middle school had a lip-sync competition on Friday where students could form their own groups and volunteer to perform. Kaelia choreographed a routine for her friends to "Your Welcome" from Moana, and they had a fun time practicing all week.
Taelyn had a vision to perform solo to "Let it Go" from Frozen but wanted a few extras to execute her plan. Justin agreed to help out as well as her best friend, Ikki. He is a snowflake in the background with a sign that says "snowflake" and Ikki produces snow at just the right moments. The final performance was the showstopper and won first place without question!
We are so proud of our kiddos for their hard work and for putting themselves out there in front of all their teachers and peers. And, of course, the girls and I are proud of Justin for his confidence and determination to be the best snowflake he could be!
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
Trash Wars
The girls have brought their on-screen performance to a new level to start off this school year. Thanks to a new friend and neighbor, Penelope, who has a great vision for film, we now present...
Trash Wars!
Friday, August 13, 2021
We Officially Have Two Middle Schoolers!
We started our first day of school for the 2021-2022 school year this week. It was a day to celebrate because our entire family is now on one campus together as Kaelia joins her sister in the middle school - the same building where Justin and work in the high school.
Both girls had a great time seeing their friends that they missed over the summer, finding out who is in each of their classes, and getting their new schedules. Taelyn was very excited to have all of her core classes with one of her best friends, Ikki, and Kaelia was happy to see that her core classes are with some of her buddies from her 5th-grade class as well as a new faculty kid (and our new neighbor), Peppy.
When asked about the difference between elementary school and middle school, Kaelia said she loved all the freedom in middle school and how she gets to go to different classes.
One other highlight was our school's dynasty day on Friday. The entire secondary school (6-12) was placed into different Chinese dynasties, set up like a house system (think Harry Potter). The girls and I were all placed in the Tang dynasty, and Justin is in Yuan. We will see how the year goes and who will win each dynasty challenge.
We are all looking forward to a great year!
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The girls get ready for the bus that is pulling up in the background. |
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Kaelia's 1st day of 6th grade |
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Taelyn's first day of 7th grade |
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
The Best Surprise
After 6 long months of being apart from our Meeka dog, she finally arrived in China, and the best part was that the girls had no idea she was coming!
The girls have not quite been the same since we had to leave Meeka behind in the US last November as we headed off to China. More recently, however, they have talked about her more and more, wanting to know if we would ever be able to get her here. Little did they know, that I was planning her arrival for months, and months is what it took. Her travel alone took 7 days to get from Michigan to Guangzhou!
This past Saturday, it finally all worked out. The girls and I were watching a Netflix show about the world's best dogs, and we, of course, talked about Meeka throughout. Then we heard some whimpering and scratching outside the front door and thought it sounded like a dog. The girls ran to the door and found their Meeka waiting for them on the other side! Their reactions are absolutely priceless. Taelyn even lost her voice for several days afterward after screaming so much.
Unfortunately, Justin had an event going on when Meeka actually got to our apartment, but he had another special greeting from her when he got home. It is so wonderful to finally be together as one full family now.
Saturday, April 17, 2021
Performances in 5th Grade
Kaelia has really enjoyed her new school this year and loves being a part of the oldest grade in the school. She has taken on a few leadership responsibilities such as a bus walker where she greets a preschool student from the bus and walks him to class before school.
Kaelia has also participated in several different performances this year. For the Chinese New Year celebration, she was one of only a few 5th graders chosen to perform the lion dance for the school. Kaelia was very excited that she got to play the part of the lion's butt; she is the student waving the tail at the back of one of the red lions.
Then Kaelia joined a special choir that was open to older elementary students. They met during lunchtime and gave a final performance at a fancy international-themed gala about diversity at a hotel.
Finally, Kaelia was a part of the elementary school play where she helped write a script and song and performed in front of the school at an assembly. The play was called Hairum Scarum, and it was about different princesses or famous females who end up in a hair salon together. She did a great job playing Goldilocks who was hiding in the salon because she was wanted for trespassing in the three bears' home. It was pretty cute. The film of the play is not great, but here is the link to watch.
Secondary School Theater Production
Taelyn had a fantastic presence on stage and did so well working alongside high school students. She was really impressed with how big the production was with a pit band and backstage crew - parts of a play that she was not exposed to in her previous elementary school plays. She learned quite a bit from the older students and was so happy to play the role of Molly.
We are so proud of Taelyn for all the hard work she put into the play! Here are a few pictures of the final production and the link to watch the entire play.