Thursday, December 10, 2009

Dorm Subs

Thursday night dorm subs! The kids love our Thursday nights at the dorm! Here is Andrew is getting some advise about classes and school before dinner.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Basketball Game

This weekend was the first home game for basketball. We mostly play Department of Defense Schools. The closest Base is 2 1/2 hours away and the farthest is 7 hours away. So they play 4 games on a Friday night and 4 games on Saturday girls jv boys jv ~ girls vars. and boys vars. The teams sleep right in the school, the boys on the floor in the Gym and the girls in the Student Center. We spent the whole weekend there (but we slept at home!). Our boys got right in the spirit quickly by painting their faces and Andrew sprayed his hair blue! The girls beat Heidelberg for the first time. Rob worked the clock just like he did many years ago at NHS. It was a long but fun weekend!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

All of us in one photo!


One night a week in December the towns people go down to the center of town and celebrate Christmas. There is singing food and fire. It is very simple, but beautiful! People taking the time to enjoy each other and honor the Christmas Season the whole month.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Dorm Thanksgiving

On Thursday November 19, we had a Thanksgiving Dinner at the dorm we help out at. All the guys, dorm parents and all the other dorm subs joined in the celebration. We had all the traditional fixings it was delicious!! It was also Kari Eaves birthday one of the dorm subs. The guys sang to her and did not creek her on that cold night !! (more on creeking see September post)

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Thanksgiving

The elementary school had a Thanksgiving celebration last week.
The day was filled with games, singing, crafts, dancing, baking,
stories and a Thanksgiving dinner. See if you can find Matthew!

Lantern Night

It is a tradition in Germany for K- 3rd grade to celebrate St. Martin by walking though the town with hand made lanterns. Jacob is attending German Kindergarten in Holzen, the next town over. We had a beautiful night for this celebration. All the children decorated lanterns that week in school. Families joined in the walk stopping every so often to sing. We ended at the park by having kinder punch, hot dogs and pretzels by a bonfire. It was a beautiful night !

St. Martin's Day (or Martinstag or Martinmas) is November 11, the feast day of Martin of Tours, who started out as a Roman soldier. He was baptized as an adult and became a monk. It is understood that he was a kind man who led a quiet and simple life. The most famous legend of his life is that he once cut his cloak in half to share with a beggar during a snowstorm, to save the beggar from dying of the cold. That night he dreamed that Jesuswas wearing the half-cloak Martin had given away. Martin heard Jesus say to the angels: "Here is Martin, the Roman soldier who is not baptised; he has clothed me."


Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Car Clinic

Last Weekend our Church here had a car clinic. Here in Germany it is a law you must have 'winter' tires on before the first snow. The car clinic was open to anyone who needed winter tires put on and to check all fluids and basic car safety. It was run by volunteers from the church for two weekends. Rob helped this past Saturday. It was a blessing to so many families!