Friday, March 16, 2012

Some Changes, And Some Vacation Pics

I realize I've been absent more than present lately, but I've been battling some serious writer's block these days. I feel less and less like I have anything worth saying, or rather, anything that I haven't already said. For a time there I blogged 6 days a week, and while I didn't maintain that pace the entire 5 years I've been blogging that's still an awful lot that I've already covered here.

I no longer see Brazil through the eyes of a newly arrived small town Texas girl, and so the things that would likely still be interesting to my readers simply don't jump out and grab my attention the way they once did. For me, it's old news that I can't flush toilet paper down the toilet. That I can buy pineapple that already has the shell (skin? husk?) removed, and it's still cheaper than pineapple in the US.

Our lives have settled into normal, and posting pictures of the boys in the swimming pool is only cute the first 100 times, ya know? Yet that is how we spend our days -- school work, swimming, Legos & video games. Not a lot of stuff to talk about there.

I don't cook with recipes, so I can't post any great food ideas for you. The Mendon Foodie would laugh her head off if I tried, anyway, even if my food doesn't contain nasty cream-of- soups. Plus I only cook about 5 things really, I just mix & match. My kitchen routine is like those travel ensembles you used to be able to buy. You know the ones, the two or three bottoms + two or three tops and the idea was you mixed & matched what piece you wore together so that you could pack light but still not wear the same three outfits over & over again. My food is like that. A handful of main dishes, a handful of veggies/sides, and I mix them up so my family doesn't realize they're eating only 5 meals over and over and over again. So, a food blog is out.

I am starting to quilt and sew. But I'm only starting and while I'm sure I'll share here about my projects as I go, I don't have nearly enough talent to do tutorials or anything like that. Plus I don't want to limit myself to any one thing like that, really. Heck, just look at this post -- I titled it "changes & vacation pics" and so far I've talked about everything but. Time to get on topic....

Changes. The Writer finishes up 8th grade in a few months and the high school years loom ahead of us. I have always thought I'd home school all the way through; The Chemist has always wanted the boys to go to public school for high school. Being still in Brazil, neither of us gets what we want and instead we'll be using an on-line program for supplemental course work for 9th grade and then eventually switching to their full diploma program. This will allow The Writer to graduate from a Texas high school, with a class rank and everything, which may or may not help us as we try to convince colleges that our time in Brazil really was "temporary absence with intent to return to Texas" even though it's lasted, or will have by then, longer than the "usually 5 years or less." The thought of our Texan boys not being able to have in-state tuition when they attend Texas universities just sort of makes me sick and seems entirely unfair, so we're doing what we can to establish that we really do have every intent, and always have, of returning to Texas when our time in Brazil is over.

What that means for me.....a supervisory role, more of school counselor/advisor than teacher. Strange. Different. I'm not sure yet if it will be a comfortable role or not. But already we are looking ahead to adding The Artist to the on-line program as well, sometime in his middle school years. He finishes 5th grade this year and I'd not consider giving up teaching him but the program we've found seems like a really good one, the changing legal scene here in Brazil kind of worries me sometimes, and The Adventurer requires loads & loads & loads of one-on-one attention as I sort out the best way to get information into his head so that it stays there. Delegating the older boys instruction seems a logical way to address all of those issues and so starting in August or September we'll be doing something I never envisioned...using on-line school and text books for everything instead of the fun real books we've always used.

This coincides with some changes that our heretofore favorite curriculum company is making; changes I don't agree with, can't support, and wish to have no part of. It makes the parting easier, though it's not easy to leave behind a community that has supported me through many ups & downs in my life.

Moving on to the more fun topic of vacation pictures (and thank you for bearing with me as I ramble my way through this post....). We just returned from a few days back in Paraty, one of our favorite spots because it encompasses all the beauty of Brazil in one tiny little city. My dad & his family were here visiting; it was my dad's third visit but the first for his wife & their boys. I think everyone enjoyed themselves, I hope.

Here are some of the pictures they took -- in typical "this could only happen to me" fashion I managed to take a camera w/o batteries and had to spend the first while charging batteries, so took no photos of my own.

Dad & Me
He's not mad, he just doesn't smile for the camera.
At least, I hope that's it.
Also, The Adventurer nearly went over that ledge later, the one in the right on the photo.
One can never relax when he's around!

The Artist, doing what he does.
Every beach trip I end up with him in the sand building sand castles.
I so love this boy.  

The Adventurer, jumping into his father's arms.
Yes, that rock is shoulder high to The Chemist.
Yes, that water is waist deep.
Yes, it really is more than an arm's reach away.
The boy has no fear. Like I said, one can never relax. 

The Boys.
Left to Right: Artist, Writer, C1, C2 and Adventurer. 

typical beach scene in Brazil.
I think the yellow chairs with Skol emblem (a beer) will forever represent the beach to me.

Big waves at Praia Meio, at Trindad, a fishing village just south of Paraty.
That's The Writer in the foam; the big boys enjoyed jumping, body surfing & otherwise
being swamped by the huge waves out there. 

the four big boys -- The Writer, The Artist, C1 & C2.
I haven't checked with Dad yet for nicknames for their boys, so....

and us. 
I leave you with this, and promise to get back in the saddle and start writing regularly again now that I have apparently found my voice once more. 

5 comments:

  1. High school is a big change, no matter what, and your plan sounds like a good one. It'll give him more independence and responsibility for his education, which will serve him well in college.

    It is good to hear from you again, and I always love seeing your photos, even if it is the 101st photo of the Adventurer in the backyard pool.

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  2. You sound a little down. Your blog has helped us stay connected & so I'm really glad you've kept at it...even when you don't know what to say. E-mail me & we'll "talk."
    Robin

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  3. Good to see the photos of the time your dad was over. I've just subscribed to your blog!!

    Esther

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  4. I'm with Robin & Jennifer High School is different - and especially as you are planning on the kids entering the US University system it makes complete sense to ensure they have the tools they will need.

    That change in your relationship from teacher/know everything to facilitator and then to observer is odd and I've been very aware that I am moving more and more to the observer end of the spectrum. Strange mixed emotiions.

    Delighted to see you blogging tho' and I'm always happy to see that 101st pool photo - the kids change and hey - it is exotic to me ;)

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  5. YEA! You're "back". :)

    I understand your reasons for the changes. I bet it works great.

    Ok... off to pm you about some Qs.

    YEA! You're back! Oh, I already said that. :)

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