Monday, September 22, 2014

1 month in!

Wow...time flies!  Aba is quite busy with school, football and friends.  I'm so happy he is doing so well here and is so well liked by everyone!

The weekdays are pretty uneventful.  Saturday night, Scott made his famous pizzas.  My new favorite was prosciutto, peach, goat cheese with basil and a honey balsamic glaze. (Not my photo, but this is what it looked like, mostly)



Aba had us laughing at dinner as usual...some of our words in English sounded like bad words in Hungarian...one was balsamic the other was MacDougall...during dinner, he got a phone call to head out for the evening.  Off he went with some of the guys from football.

Sunday, the New England Patriot's had a televised football game.  It was pretty nice and warm here and I wanted to take the boys to the beach, but, I had no takers!  Later in the afternoon, Aba and Jack were tossing around the football so I took some quick videos.  Here it is...



I'm heading out on my biggest photo assignment ever this week and will be gone until October 1st.  The boys will be in good hands with Scott, but, this blog will probably not be updated for a couple of weeks!  

~Linda


Tuesday, September 16, 2014

International night, football and chillin...

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Tonight was the Orientation Party with all the exchange students that are in our area for the school year.  Aba will get to gather with this group of kids throughout the school year and go to parties, camping and hiking, skiing etc.

It is really fun to be around kids from all over the world...some of the countries represented were Serbia, Mexico, Spain, Germany, China and Lebanon.  I noticed lots of girls having their picture taken with Aba ;) 

Unfortunately, it was pouring rain and we were all squeezed in the house.  I didn't have an opportunity to take any photos, but Linda Coffey did.  Here is her group shot.



Sunday, September 14

Me and the boys went to see my parents and to an apple orchard for a photo shoot.  My niece, Jill, and her 6 friends are Seniors in High School and wanted some nice photos of the group together.


I wanted Aba to join us, but, he had lots of homework to catch up on and a football game to watch.  He was invited out with a friend for ice cream and later they went to see a movie.  If you want more details than that, you will have to ask him yourself!  :) 

Monday, September 15

Jack had a Cross Country Meet and Aba had a home game today.  It was a beautiful day to be outside.  Here are the both boys...




Aba #41 coming in after a nice tackle

All the guys congratulating Aba on his play!
Scott and the boys watching the game. 
Aba in the middle of the action!
Jack went to see him as soon as he got off the field
Tyler congratulating him on a good game
Heading into the locker room
Even though they lost, Aba still had a great time. Did I mention that Aba had his very own fan club in the stands?  

Tonight he had to take a photo of himself "chilling"...I volunteered to help!



All is well and everyone is happy :)

~Linda



Friday, September 12, 2014

Three weeks in...

Wow...three weeks in already and Aba hasn't been to the beach yet!  I asked him to join Jack and I on Monday night to see the full Harvest Moon rising over the Atlantic Ocean, but, he was too tired from his big weekend.



Although the moon made a much later than expected appearance, the sun put on quite a show!


Aba is our 5th student we have hosted and the first one to stay for the entire school year.  I must admit, I like the pace of this.  I no longer have the pressure of planning daily activities and trying to make the most out of a 4-5 week stay.  What I am finding with a high schooler is that about 45% of the time he is at school and with friends, 30% of his time is sleeping and 25% of his time he is with us.  He is out the door before 7am and returns about 6pm.  

Jack had his first Cross Country meet yesterday.  Other than Cub Scouts, this is his first "team" activity.  I love seeing him active and having fun with the other kids.  My friend Lynn said to enjoy this time because it goes fast.  The days are long, the years are short!  Every year is another milestone, another grade.  But, she is right, I think these years are just going to accelerate and blow right by me.  


There are so many different families out there with parents my age.  Bonnie has a daughter in preschool, while Nina has triplets in their last year of high school, Kerry has 6 kids who will be in school endlessly and Karen has teenage boys and a girl just starting elementary school.  I guess you get what you get, we all have our challenges and all my friends are awesome parents and only want the best for their kids.  I admire Aba's family for allowing him this opportunity, while I am sure they would prefer to have him sleeping in his own bed every night.  I hope we all make it while enjoying it at the same time.

I only got pictures of Aba on his birthday this week, so I will end this post with one of him!


~Linda




Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Happy Birthday, Aba!

After a long day at school, then football practice, Aba made it home around 6pm.  We decided to celebrate his birthday at one of our favorite places, Wasabi.  

For those who may not be familiar, it is a Japanese Steak House specializing in "hibachi-style" and is often used in the United States as a term for Japanese teppanyaki cooking, in which gas-heated hotplates are integrated into tables around which many people can sit and eat at once. The chef performs the cooking in front of the diners, typically with theatrical flair—such as lighting a volcano-shaped stack of raw onion hoops on fire.




After a fun dinner, we went home for more desert and to open his gift.











He was so surprised and happy to get his first American football!  Lots of laughs and smiles all around on his first birthday away from home.  For a surrogate family, I think we did OK!

~Linda

Monday, September 8, 2014

This Exchange Mom takes a break!


Scott and Aba got his international phone all set to be able to use here.  with football practices and games, it's much easier for us to coordinate rides etc.  It will also be nice for him to get in touch with all his new friends.

Here is our first text...we were hysterical because I was sitting right in front of him and I do not think he was expecting a text from me! 


This has been a long week for me with a cracked rib, needy puppy, early wake up calls, sleeping in a chair.  Trust me, I am not in this alone...Scott is a huge help and the work is definitely 50/50.  It takes 2.5 hours to get 3 kids out the door 5:20am-7:50am. It would be nice to have the boys be 100% self sufficient and sleep thru it all, but, then could I really do that?  Probably not...the mothering instincts do kick in and I like to see them off!

Thursday, Sept 4

I'm off to Chicago today to surprise my sister for her 30th wedding anniversary party!  While I only had a couple of days, I managed to see my oldest and dearest friends and spend time with my sisters and their families in the Chicago area.  
Back Row: My niece, Gia, my sister, Donna & her husband, Alex then Me
Front Row: My niece, Effie, my sister, Alicia, my niece Laney, my sister, Sandy in blue
and her daughter, my niece, Taylor.
Jodi & Dale, with Me center
Bonnie, Me & Sari, friends since elementary school
My niece's Laney & Gia willing got up at 5am on Saturday morning to watch the sunrise over Lake Michigan.  We walked about 4 miles and had a great breakfast! Here are a few pics around the city.
The Bean




Taking The El back home...
Meanwhile, back at home, I heard that Aba had his first "Team Dinner" hosted by the cheerleaders, he went to the Varsity football game Friday night and off to a bonfire on Saturday night.  He is making lots of friends and he is well liked by everyone!  They all survived without me...although I never had any doubt!

For Sunday night dinner, Scott made is famous pizza! Here are a couple of them. He made 4 different ones.



Full Harvest moon tonight!  My favorite day of the month...I hope to take Aba and the kids to the beach to see it!

~Linda