To say we've been busy is an understatement. We have been all over
the place. After spending some time in the States, it has been brought to
my attention that people actually read this blog...lots of people! I apologize
for my 8 month hibernation as I now know it has upset a few of you. I
will try and recap some of the big things that have happened over the past few
months at least.
We've had several trips and visitors since
January, my last post. We were lucky to have Jess and Stefan come back,
and Maggie and Greg joined them. Dr. Conti and Cade came down for a week.
And we traveled to Colombia with our good friends here, Beth & Ryan.
All of these events, however, need their own post, so those will need to
come later.
A couple random things that happened
before the end of the school year: I turned 31....not as cool as turning 30,
but still a cause for a party - a bloody mary bar; a scavenger hunt around
Panama City - super fun, and sweaty; and the University of Puget Sound was represented at the International School of Panama - pretty cool. The
admissions recruiter is a friend and teammate from college, Janece! Super
random but awesome.
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Birthday Bloody Mary Bar - Thank Alissa! |
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My scavenger hunt partner, Skelly! |
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We claim we won the hunt....others disagree. |
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UPS at ISP |
The end of last school year marked the end
of our initial 2 year contract in Panama. If you remember, we came into
Panama with a big group of about 25 people or so. A couple people left
early, but most of us finished all two years.....and it flew by.
Unfortunately, many of our good friends we came in with decided two years
was enough and moved on to other adventures. We had lots of big parties
toward the end of the year, including a Pana-Wedding for Beth & Ryan (their
real wedding is in Nashville in October). On the last teacher day of
school, a few of us popped some champagne in my room to say goodbye and have
one last laugh (and cry) together.

For the summer, we spent 5 weeks visiting our friends and
family. We started in California –
Valley Springs, Los Gatos, and Tahoe, then headed to Reno for Jenni and Matt’s
wedding, spent a few days in Auburn with my family, flew to Boise for a long weekend
to see our friends there and check in with Bailey The Dog, then headed up to
Seattle and spent about 3 weeks there.
It was crazy, awesome, and exhausting.
We were able to see most of the people we wanted to see, but not all,
and definitely didn’t get to spend enough time with everyone. It was a memorable summer, to say the
least.
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Lake Tahoe with my mom |
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Matt & Jenni's first dance |
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Matt dancing with his stepdaughters, the adorable Maya and Madelyn |
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The Daileys came to town! |
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The best :) |
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We bought some camping hammocks for our tropical adventures - thanks Fishers!! |
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I think Stefan is in there.... |
We are most thankful for all the
time we got to spend with Daniel. Since
he had just moved home and was prepping to start business school, we were able
to spend lots of late nights chatting on the deck, went hiking and running
together, went to some movies, and laughed a lot together. We will treasure that time with him forever.

When we got back to Panama, I started work pretty much right away
with a class I was taking with some other teachers. On my first day back, my principal called me
into her office and told me the 8th grade Algebra position was open
and since they knew I was hoping to make a move to Middle School Math at some
point, they offered me the position….a week before school started. Yikes! I was pretty blown away by the offer but
decided this was a great opportunity to get into middle school, so I took
it. It’s been busy trying to transition
my brain from teaching everything in 4th grade to 22 students, to
teaching only Algebra to about 90 students.
So far I’m liking it and think it might be a permanent change! We’ll see
how it all goes.
Also, we welcomed another nephew to the family - Lawson! Congrats Goddards!
Many of you already know this, but Alex is working in Alaska for a
few months. Our friend Travis is the
project manager on a job up there, building a hydroelectric dam, and he asked
Alex if wanted to come work for a few months.
We hesitated for a bit about it, but then decided it was a great
opportunity for Alex. So, he’s been up
there for almost 2 weeks now, and will work until winter takes over and they
can no longer get anything done – hopefully by November.
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Alex's job site in Valdez, Alaska |
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He got to take a helicopter ride the other day! |
With the extra cash, we are planning on
spending our Christmas and New Years in Argentina and Chile, backpacking
through Patagonia and of course stopping off at the wine country for a few
days. Stay tuned!
Yay for a post ;)
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