Monday, January 5, 2009

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

As promised, here is a glimpse into my life.

A friend of mine works for PRSA and called me one day and asked if my school could use 1,000 binders that they were going to throw out. Given the pathetic funding of public schools I told her yes and we delightedly absorbed and distributed them. That went so well that about a week before Christmas she told me that they got a box of about 40 Mickey Mouse dolls and asked if I wanted them. Again, I said yes. My students don’t have much and receive a lot of what they have for free, free housing, free transportation, free meals, free healthcare etc. I wanted them to realize the joy of giving and given that it is Christmas I decided that instead of just giving these dolls to my students (and they wanted them badly) I would have my students take them and give them to the kids at the elementary school down the street. So I went to Barnes and Noble and found a book that incorporated Christmas and a mouse called “Santa Mouse.” I gave each student a part to memorize, we figured out costumes and staging and worked on their pronunciation for a few days during lunch. The day before Christmas break we went to the elementary school and my students performed their play for two different classrooms.

They were very nervous but did a good job and I was so proud of them.
Then they gave the dolls to the little kids.
When we were leaving a little boy went up and hugged one of the students that has a VERY tough exterior, it was so fun to watch his reaction to this outpouring of affection.

I went home to California for Christmas to watch the family circus that is Christmas. The nativitiy scene that we do every year became so much more entertaining as a Sheep (Ava) stripped the tree of the low hanging ornaments, Mary/ the star/ Angel #2 (Brielle) wandered in and out of the scene as she pleased assuming whatever roll tickled her regardless of whether it was already filled, a wise man (Blake) went from wiseman, to angel, to sheep thrower, the angel (Kea) stood with her arms up the whole time in my Mom’s wedding dress and Joseph (Davin) showed his true appreciation for music as he beaned blake in the head with stuffed animals throughout the singing of “O Holy Night.”
And all I kept thinking is, the kids causing all the chaos are not my responsibility for once, thank goodness.

We had a great Christmas morning and by great I mean we had LOTS of fantastic food that seemed to flow freely from the bottomless source of goodness that is Mom’s kitchen.
This was Blake's attempt at a smile.
The day before I flew out we went to Santa Monica and enjoyed the beautiful weather at the beach.Above: Davin, Brielle and Alicia watching for sea lions. Below: Kea watching the sunset.
I got on the plane the next morning and after sitting on the runway waiting for the fog to clear up we went to New York where we circled above JFK for an hour so that they could clear the ice and snow off the runway. It was COLD in NYC!!

That night my roommate Cristi and I put on like six layers and our running shoes, went to a friend’s party for an hour and then went to Central Park for the annual midnight run.
Cristi and I waiting for the subway to take us to Central Park.

It was 17 degrees but with wind chill and humidity it was below zero. At midnight the fireworks started and the 5,000 runners in a variety of costumes and at different levels of drunkenness began the 4 mile run. It was really cold but a lot of fun. When they handed us the water cups the water was frozen solid, ( a funny joke) but the cups filled with Martinellis were kind of like an apple slushy, YUM!

I hadn’t been downtown this whole Christmas season so New Years Day Cristi and I went down to see our lovely city in her Christmas dress. Here are some of her trees.Rockefeller Center
The Met Opera and Lincoln Center (smaller than years past because of the construction)
Washington Square Park

The next day I hopped on a bus down to DC for my good friend Nikki’s wedding. It was great to see her and her family again. They are just awesome people and the sealing was beautiful. The DC temple is so huge!Nikki and Zach Milne and I in front of the DC temple.

I came back home from DC today and start my crazy daily life again tomorrow bright and early. Thank goodness for vacations!

8 comments:

Sue said...

Yay! Thank you for a new post! Your classroom play looks fantastic, you sure give a lot to your students! It is fun to see how you write up our Christmas, you make is sound so entertaining! The rest of your week sounds fun, cold but you chose it. I hope that you had a good time in DC.
The day that you flew out of LA the fog rolled in and it was a cold, foggy day at the beach. Laura was on the grapevine when it was closed for an accident so it was 5 hours home through Mojave. The plane may have been a better option. I am happy that you are home safely.

Teresa said...

I love the idea of the play your students did. What would teenagers do with stuffed dolls anyway. It is interesting for me to see all those brown eyes in the pictures. :-)
Christmas sounds lovely, although it sounds like there was some real personality in it this year.
And NYC sounds stinkin cold! We watched the ball drop show this year for New Year's and they kept saying the temperature. We are still in the 70's here. I felt bad for the girls in Time Square that were trying to be cute and fashionable. They looked freezing.
I hope that you had enough of a vacation that you are ready for those darling kids of yours again.
Happy New Year!

Roger said...

Thanks for the wonderful blog update.
The fun never ends.

Leah Z said...

Jess, it is so fun to see these pictures. I am going to print your story and the photos and post them in our work kitchen; maybe it will inspire more giving.

Looking forward to seeing you next week.

Ashley said...

Your Christmas Break sounded so fun. I missed teaching for the first real time while I was at work during Christmas Break. I have never had to work during Christmas Break.

laura said...

What a great idea with the dolls. I'm sure the kids will remember that experience of giving for a long time.
Looks like you had a fun New Years too. How do you have the energy after flying all day?????
The wedding looks great also. I'm glad you got to see some old friends.

Alicia said...

Yahoo! What a great post. It was good to see some of your life. I love the idea with the students! How smart to give them the opportunity to give. I bet they learned a lot.

I'm thrilled we got to spend time with you in CA. We are stilling reading the book you gave to Brie every day. Good choice.

The run in Central Park sounds fun - in June. It sound miserable on Dec. 31. Good for you for having a good time.

Anonymous said...

I so sad that I missed Z&N's big day. Especially considering you were in town!