Wednesday, December 30, 2009
TFFCast Test Run Three
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Im not that (kind of) excited...
-to get excited
-passionate (thats all I could see when I showed it to him initially)
-aroused to passion (!)
-to fall in love
-in heat (of animals) (!!!!)
No wonder he was disgusted- I had asked if he wanted me to read the script while "in heat" or at least aroused!
Lesson learned!
P.S. They did ask me back in spite of my...forwardness.
P.P.S. I should have known better. In Spanish, if you add an "o" to the word "excited" you have the same meaning as the Chinese word I found. The word you're looking for instead is "emocionado/a". I've messed that one up before too!
http://www.tffchina.com
Friday, August 14, 2009
Sunshine Camp 2009

Monday, June 1, 2009
What An Entrance!
At 4:00 AM on May 29th, Sarah started having contractions. At 4:30 she called her doctor to find out if she should head to the hospital or not. At 4:45 she woke me up to tell me that she was waiting to hear back from the doctor and that we might need to head to the hospital soon. So I got up and started getting ready, shaving, etc., while Sarah got her final things together. Around 5:15 we got in the car and began the 30 minute drive to the hospital, Sarah’s pain increasing more and more as we went. About 5:40 we arrived at the hospital, and I asked if we should park or if I should drop her off. “Drop me off!” she said with more urgency than I was anticipating. So I dropped her off and parked as quickly as possible. When I entered, to my relief I saw her being wheeled in a wheelchair. We finally made it to our room and Sarah used the restroom and then changed her clothes. Sarah answered the nurse’s three questions and added “I’d also like to have an epidural.” “No problem,” the nurse replied. The nurse left the room, leaving me and Sarah alone. Sarah used the restroom again and suddenly she yelled to me, with a panic I have never heard come out of her, “Husband, get someone, QUICK!!!!” Picking up that something might be wrong (and being dreadfully hijacked by my amygdala) I responded, “But Baby, I don’t want to leave you alone!” “GET SOMEONE NOWWWW!!!” she yelled. So I did. The nurses read the panic on my face and were right behind me rushing back into the restroom. One of them must have already had rubber gloves on, or she had superhuman glove-putting-on speed. A nurse and I helped Sarah up off of the toilet, attempting to get her to the bed. One problem: there was already a baby’s head showing! It was followed a second later by a baby’s whole head, and finally the whole body, dangling over the toilet in the hands of the nurse! That was 5:48 AM, less than ten minutes after we arrived at the hospital.
What an entrance you made, Zachary Drake, and what a mama you have to give birth like that!
Here is a video of me interviewing Joshua about his new baby brother:
You can see photos of Zack's first day here.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
You Spelled "wHoliness" Wrong!
The following week we talked about Public Speaking, a topic that everyone loves ;). Instead of spending time discussing techniques and getting technical, we honed in on this idea:
"Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you've got to say, and say it hot." (D. H. Lawrence)
The students gave two messages- once at the beginning and once at the end of the week. They did an excellent job, and made me feel like a great teacher! Next week I'm teaching in a different school about "the Kingdom and Justice."
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Back From England
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Silleeee Joshuaaaa. . .
This morning my grandparents brought donuts and I was eating a maple bar. Joshua got the same kind as I had and Sarah asked him what kind of donut he was eating. "Meatball!" he replied with excitement. We thought it was too cute to correct him.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
GGGGOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And today we went to my little brother Blake's tennis match. He's only a freshman but he's on varsity, which is a big deal. He thinks he's going to beat me this trip- we'll see about that!
We'll be sure to post some photos of Joshua playing soccer. He starts next month!
Monday, March 2, 2009
Living on Two Continents
Yesterday we arrived in Denver where we will be living for almost six months. Leaving our home in Xi'an, China, was emotional for all of us. I (Chris) still feel like my body is here but my heart is there.
But yesterday Joshua had a great time with Nana and Papa (Sarah's parents), and we are truly looking forward to seeing our friends here. Some of our favorite people are moving to Denver tomorrow evening!
We will quite busy while we are here, our schedule is filling up already with trips, teaching, and spending time with friends and family. But May and June will find us quite settled in Denver, because our baby, who is due June 3rd, could literally come any time after May. "Baby Light" (according to Joshua) will be here in less than three months- we can't believe it!