Friday, December 11, 2009

even in China

My brother (the good looking one in the white shirt) is in China teaching English to young students. He has been traveling for a few years discovering the world and bringing our language to others. For as long as I can remember, my brother has played video games. He plays with the same spirit, effort, and dedication that many apply to sports. In high school, my brother was known to miss full days of class to prepare for local Halo & Tekken tournaments. Either as an individual or in a team - he generally took first place. This extra money helped pay for much needed things like new video games and accessories.
A few years ago, he became a little more known in the United States for his Tekken abilities (you can search YouTube for "Young Man River" & "Tekken" and you will find many of his matches). Even though he has been playing for years, he has only played Tekken professionally for about five years. He recently entered a very large Tekken tournament in China where the audience turn out as pretty incredible. I worked at an arcade for a few years and never had so many on-lookers for an arcade match.
Being the white boy in the tournament instantly made him the underdog. Many Asian cultures have incredible video gamers who dedicate hours each day to master characters and skills. My brother hasn't been playing as often as he used to because he is so busy teaching. He decided to train for a few weeks before the tournament and enter for fun.


The stage is incredible!! He is the player on the right.
He took second place to the player on the left. When he lost, he shook the winners hand and people were very surprised. Chinese culture doesn't allow for the losers to be happy and gracious.
Here he is with his big check : )
He won about two month's salary for placing second in this tournament. Not a bad hobby!
Keep up the good work Mike!!
We miss you!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

smile for the camera!


As I was taking pictures for work inventory, I snapped a shot of our mechanic. The picture didn't belong in the insurance binder, so I'm putting here.

Make sure you smile at everyone.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

our pumpkins

We celebrated Halloween with friends who treated us with chili and homemade cinnamon rolls (it is a Kansas City thing). I didn't get any pictures of that night (my hands were very icky from my juicy pumpkin), but here are what our pumpkins look like no that they've been outside a few days.
After much thought and careful planning, I carved a bunny. No one could tell what it was, so I had to keep explaining - - "this is his tale, those are his ears, etc"
I am not the family artist.
Eric on the other hand did his pirate pumpkin free hand and quickly. If there was some sort of pumpkin carving award, I'm pretty sure he'd get it.




Hope you had a lovely Halloween!


Friday, November 6, 2009

stay safe and healthy

Eric loves his new job. We have enjoyed having the same schedule which allows us to carpool and see each other more often. Right now he is battling a bit of a bug; having a consistent schedule has allowed for him to have lots of time to rest and recuperate.





I recently hit my head pretty hard when working with my switch kids. They kept yelling "Mrs. Chris - you're bleeding!!" As you can see, there is only a speck a blood, but it hurt for days after. Now I realize how often I use that side of my face when I talk, sleep, and eat.


on that same day, I also got a pretty nasty cut on my finger. I was pretty sure that I was going to die. How much can a girl take in one day? I learned that I would not make a very good warrior. Wounds do not agree with me.


Thursday, November 5, 2009

switch

I teach a wonderful group of 4-6th graders each week called
switch
Recently the kids made two pinatas from scratch
they had so much fun with them that I didn't get a change to take a picture of them intact
the had fun with the pieces after





every kid is a superhero!

because sometimes friends blow you away

My darling friend Elena knows a way to melt my heart. Please click on the link below to see her latest illustration.

http://elenas-easel.blogspot.com/2009/11/if-skinny.html



Anyone who has seen where I've lived since college has met Llama. A few weekends ago, Eric & I found Baby Llama who now sits near his mama.

Yes, Llama is a mama now.

Monday, November 2, 2009

the struggle between the two

We love our blog.


But lately there has only been time to update one thing and Facebook has prevailed. Mostly because we have been involved with other people and needed to get them "tagged." Facebook doesn't give us the opportunity to share our lives, only broadcast snippets.



So here is a small promise (to myself) to return to this space, because it is one of my favorite ways to share our lives with others.

See you soon!