Tuesday, January 25, 2011

2010 Christmas Letter on the Cheap

We thought we'd post this year's Christmas Letter for those who didn't warrant the price of postage.


Dear Family and Friends December 2010

And we thought we got snow in the Portneuf Valley! I can tell you that those winters can’t hold a candle to those along the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River, primarily because any attempt at lighting a candle would be thwarted by feet of snow and howling winds. Sad, too, because a lit candle would be so warm. For those of you not in the loop, our family has changed our place of business, meaning the place from which we provide business for others. Such is the life of an academic whose best skills include finding the last purse she will ever need on a monthly basis (Lisa) and recognizing the fact that homemade meals just taste so much better when someone else makes them for us at their restaurant (Jake). While we definitely miss our friends and waiters in Pocatello, we have found the Upper Valley has people equally as friendly and Mexican restaurants just . . . jus . . . ju – almost as good as El Herredero in Poky.

Some of the nicest people we have come in contact with have been those who spend time with Charley (which makes them immediately suspect in my book). He started Kindergarten this year, and while he seems to enjoy his new friends, he is not sure about the teacher lady. She has too many “mean” rules like, “You can’t hug your neighbor.” When she isn’t busy enforcing such draconian measures, she and her aid will sit and stare at Charley and comment on his looks or personality. Additionally, at church, there are two or three of the Primary Presidency who will fight over who gets to sit and spend time with Charley. Remarkably, Charley seems to be utterly unaware of his admirers, and when he does something that has them beaming or laughing at him, he won’t, as would be expected in most children, repeat whatever it was that got him the attention; he merely looks at them as one would look at a clock, knowing that it is trying to tell him something, but not really wanting to know anything from it. My projection for Charley as of 2010: the star of his own YouTube channel.

While Charley is busy winning people over with his charms, Jack is winning them with fierce loyalty – and just a little technology. Jack has managed to maintain friendships in both his hometown and new neighborhood, primarily through their recognition that Jack is the most genuine friend they have known, as well as the fact that he has some pretty awesome Wii games at his house. Jack’s interests, though still firmly grounded in all things video game related, have begun to broaden. He started piano lessons this year and will start basketball this winter. He continues to excel at math and reading. And on those long drives when his Nintendo DS has lost power, he can always turn to a recent hobby – watching Charley like he is a television. Who can blame him? There’s always something new on and you never get reruns. Now, if we just had a DVR. I would really love to “pause” him sometimes. My projection for Jack as of 2010: the co-owner (because he could never leave his friends) of a Video Stop.

Emma. Emma, Emma, Emma. She is almost twelve. Almost. We will see if we let her get to that one. Don’t worry. She won’t read this. How do I know she won’t? Because I will ask her to read it. And she will refuse. Simple. Despite the early onset of teenageitis, I must admit that she is turning out to be a truly remarkable person. She is fully responsible, caring, trustworthy, capable, talented, loving and very mature for her age. She respects her elders and dotes on her younger cousins. She plays the piano with the sensitivity of a virtuoso and roughhouses with the ferocity of the Undertaker. Emma’s three years of piano have allowed her to play percussion for the sixth grade band. She also continues to dance, now at Dance Addiction in Rexburg. My projection for Emma as of 2010: anything that doesn’t involve her needing her parent’s permission.

As for Lisa and me, 2010 has been a pretty quiet year. Not much has happened, really. Oh, except that Lisa student-taught at Century High School in Pocatello while I taught eight class in three different cities, we prepared our house to be sold if the need ever arose (it did), Lisa applied to several jobs and was offered two (took one), we needed to move almost instantly to start the new Job at Central High School in Rexburg (a job which Lisa was made for), we sold our house to the first person who looked at it, we purchased our dream home in St. Anthony (come visit, you’ll see), we packed and moved over one weekend, we registered kids for school, piano lessons, etc., we spearheaded a sixtieth wedding anniversary/reunion (thanks to everyone who made that come off so well), Lisa wrote a year’s worth of lesson plans over two days, we all started school on the same day, we lost the best example of a human being you would ever want to know (my father), and now I sit here writing this letter, feeling compelled to tell you that I was lying – there is no Mexican restaurant in the Upper Valley even close to El Herradero.

Merry Christmas!

Charley, Jack, Emma, Lisa, and Jake Haeberle

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Christmas 2010

We had a wonderful Christmas! My parents came from New Hampshire (they usually always join us)! It wouldn't be Christmas without them! It was our first Christmas in our new home and I had a lot of fun decorating this year. We had Christmas Dinner with Jacob's sisters and Mother. And Joel (Jacob's Nephew) joined us this year! It was so fun to have him there. He spent the whole day with us. The kids loved it! Especially since he brought his Xbox Kinect. We played games, ate lots and enjoyed our family. I love Christmas and the joy it brings into our home. It is such a peaceful and loving day! Enjoy a glimpse of Christmas at our house!



Charley ready for Church!
Emma with her new sweater on...

Sweet Jack...so handsome.
Gran opening her gift from us. We made her a scrapbook of the Haeberle Family Reunion/60th Anniversary.

Johanna and Len joined us for dessert...and Len brought a yummy Key Lime Pie!
Grandpa....we love him dearly!
So happy Joel was with us this year!

Our scarves from Germany (My parents recently went on a trip there.)
Our Sweet Grandma!!!
My parents....aren't they so cute! They are still in love after all these years.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

I am back

SO I know it has been awhile! I feel like I am finally coming up for air. It is has been a whirlwind since May! A lot has happened but I think I am ready to blog again. I am going to post something tonight. So please check back! I hope you will still read even though I have been gone for a long time :)

Friday, May 7, 2010

Celebration!

I finished school last friday! I am officially done. And I am so excited! I loved student teaching and learned so much about teaching. I am glad I had the opportunity to work with such great students. So now for some great news! At the beginning of April I went to a career fair at ISU. At the fair there were school districts from all over Idaho. I talked with several superindendents and one was Dr. Murdoch from West Jefferson school district (Terraton, ID). I had an informal interview with him. It seemed to go well. Well the next 4 weeks were crazy with trying to finish my final paper and exit interview that I forgot all about the job at West Jefferson. Well on Monday of this week Dr. Murdoch called me. I was shocked. He called to ask me to interview with their district. I of course said yes and I interviewed on Wednesday. I interviewed with their principal, Maryanna Taylor, and Dr. Murdoch. It went pretty well, I stumbled on a few questions. But I held to what I believed about teaching and it seemed he liked what I said because they OFFERED ME THE JOB THE SAME DAY!!! I was thrilled. I told them that I needed to talk to Jake first and that I would let him know later that day. The job is only part time but it should be full time in 2 years.. I think that it is blessing in disguise because of Charley. He starts kindergarten in August and I think it will be good for me to be with him for a little bit more. After Dr. Murdoch offered the job he told me why he did. He said that I answered all of his child-centered questions (I feel, as does Dr. Murdoch, that the students should be the focus of our teaching and that teachers should strive to help our students reach their full potential) the right way. That made me feel good. I was glad I stuck to what I believed in.

So I guess this means big changes for our family. We are putting our house on the market this week and then hopefully this summer we will be living in St. Anthony. We really want to live there for many reasons: family, schools, small town, beautiful, just to name a few. We are not ruling out Idaho Falls, Rigby, etc. But we are going to try for St. Anthony first. We are looking forward to this change and are excited to live in the Upper Valley again. We have lived in Pocatello for 12 years now! That is crazy...I have never lived anywhere for that long. It will be hard to leave but it is time to move on to the next chapter.

Last week the College had a celebration for those of us that finished our teaching degrees. Here a few pics, sorry the pictures are a little dark.
Here a few pictures of my classroom and my students.

Spring in Idaho

So yes it snowed yesterday! It wasn't just a little bit of spring snow, it was heavy snow and it snowed all day! I had put away the winter coats but we had to get them back out! Here are a few pics of the kids bundled up for school! CRAZY.....
Jack didn't want to take a picture!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Halloween (a bit late)

I do know that Halloween was 5 months ago! But as I said about 5 or 6 posts back I need to catch up on our blog, so I am posting things a bit out of order. Please bear with me. And maybe our halloween pictures during winter will cheer you up and put a smile on your face!

For Halloween this year Emma was Thing 2 and her best friend, Katelyn was Thing 1 (she is not pictured because we spent halloween in Rexburg this year with Jenni and her family). Jack was a skeleton and Charley was a transformer. We decided to go to Rexburg because for years Jake and I had wanted to go to Harriman State Park in Island Park to attend their Halloween Festival. And let me tell we were so impressed with their Halloween Festival/spook alley! (I even got a bit of a scare in the spook alley! Yes there were screams!) We had such a great time. It will definitely be a halloween tradition. The Festival always falls on the Saturday before halloween and since halloween was on Saturday this year they had it on Halloween. It was a wonderful time and believe me the kids got plenty of candy!








Charley on the hayride (about a mile long with lots of spooks on the way)

Enjoying the hayride
Again on the hayride
Jenni and Sterling on the hayride
All the kids before getting their loot! Jessica, Mike and her childeren also joined us along with Chance (Sterling's son).

Nothing like a family picture with a skeleton.


About to go on a horse race! They had lots of fun Halloween carnival games for the kids.


Jack riding the wooden horse. And then we ended the night with hot chocolate and a donut. It was an enjoyable night! Please join us next year......

Saturday, March 6, 2010

My long lost brother!

This past December my brother, Jeff, came to the United States to pay us a visit! We had not seen him in 6 years! Jeff lives in South Korea with his wife, Mia. He teaches for an international school. It was a pretty big deal for him to come.....Dennis, Mike and I met him at the airport in Salt Lake City. It was so wonderful to see him. We stayed up late that night talking. He had changed so much but yet was still the same old Jeff. If that makes any sense.....

The kids were so excited to meet him and get to know him. They hit it right off. And of course Jack and Charley would not leave him alone! They wanted to be with him all the time. It was really sweet.

Jeff was able to come up to Idaho during his visit. It was fun for him to see our house and our life here. And of course the kids loved to play Wii with him! It was wonderful to see my little brother with my kids. He is so great with kids and they just loved him. They showed their classrooms at school to him....which of course was quite exciting. After a few days here in Idaho we then went down to Utah to hang out with rest of the family. We mostly just hung out, ate, talked and shopped for Christmas. We had an early Christmas with the whole family at Stacey's and of course enjoyed Stacey's cooking as always. It was a wonderful week! I miss Jeff like crazy and wish he was closer. Someday maybe we will be able to visit him in Korea.

Jeff, Mike and Dennis at the airport. Dennis thought it would be funny to take a picture with his phone of me taking a picture of them. Dennis doesn't like getting his picture taken.





Mom and Jeff at our house. I love this picture!










I think this picture of the boys with Jeff says it all! They had such a wonderful time. What joy!


Jeff with all his neices and nephews. From left to right: Emma, Cicely (Dennis), Jack, Charley, Jeff, Chole (Dennis), and Summer (Mike).
The kids loved getting to know their Uncle again. They wouldn't leave him alone! But he seemed to love it and enjoy it all! What a wonderful Uncle.....we miss you Uncle Jeff! Come back soon.......