Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

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Doesn’t this look like an entrance into the “Secret Garden?” I was walking down this path for the third time yesterday afternoon and was suddenly hit with the urge to show Megan this place. She would love it.

This botanical garden houses over seventeen separate gardens, all pertaining to a specific region or theme. Some of my favorites are the Spice and Tropical Fruits garden, the Fern garden (the moment I stepped into this area, I smelled a wonderful earthy scent, like that of a damp forest), the Desert room (succulents are, of course, my favorite), and the Butterfly garden. The Butterfly photographed in this post. Although I didn’t actually capture any butterflies or moths in any of these photos, I assure you, they were fluttering in every direction.

I can imagine Megan watching the various, brightly colored creatures dance around in this glass room. It is seriously magical.

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The project that we are currently working on in Drawing class (the reason I have returned so frequently to Phipps), is essentially a plant adoption. We are to choose our favorite plant and find out everything we can about it: photograph, draw, and research. We are supposed to know this plant from the inside out. I chose the “Philodendron” from Brazil (tree pictured below). I love the texture and pattern of its trunk, and the branches are  intertwined creating a very interesting structure.

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The drawing below is a synopsis of five different gardens within Phipps. We were to pick one plant from each garden and use it to represent the whole. I learned so much about simplifying my work throughout this process. Every assignment that we’ve completed so far has brought me great leaps farther in my knowledge of “design drawing.” It is such a privilege to study here, under such brilliant professors. 

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I admit that this process is often extremely aggravating. Drawing isn’t a personal hobby or “enjoyable activity” for me (as you know). However, I’m thankful that I have this unique opportunity to improve and learn. Tell me what you’ve been working on recently!

Miss you guys xo!

On site in Pittsburgh

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Hey my sibs,

Seeing that I’ve lived in Pittsburgh for 3 weeks now, its high time that I share some snapshots of my new home with you. These photos were actually taken for a school studio project. Groups of three were assigned specific locations around Pittsburgh to explore and photograph. I was one of the three to travel downtown for the exciting photo-expedition. I had no idea where we were headed until I literally stepped off the bus into the classy, theater-filled, waterfront of Pittsburgh. It has been such an interesting place to photogrpah.
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Lion King is in town this month, so all the theaters have festively dawned yellow banners and Safari characters in their windows for the occasion.
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IMG_0541As I look back on these few photos, I am again amazed at Pittsburgh’s unique atmosphere. From pink bridges and sculpted flowers, to flash thunder storms and cathedrals, this place is perplexing.

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Thats all for now, I hope these pictures say a thousand words about my experience here so far… its at least a little clearer than telling you about it over Skype 😉 Have a great weekend! Miss you guys!

My Colleagues at School

The Admissions and Public Relations office where I work is growing as our school’s student body increases.  My work is all media related.  However I do get grabbed to give a school tour on occasion.  One of my biggest responsibilities is maintaining and updating our school website.  Each week I lead a team to publish a parent newsletter in four languages.   Last week Megan was featured in the cover photo, go here to check out The Eagles Nest.

The ladies I work with are a neat and diverse group.  Pictured here are ladies from China, Korea, Australia, France, Japan, New Zealand and of course, me from the US.  I learn lots of things from each of these ladies about Asian culture.

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Fall Camp Preparations

Fall Camp Prep

High School Fall Camp is upon us.  Jessie, being a senior this year, was teamed up with a fellow classmate to lead their group of underclassmen for the camp’s competitions.  Groups engage in team building challenges, earning points throughout the camp time.  In the evenings students gather together to hear from the Guest Speaker.  This person will encourage and challenge the students for the upcoming school year, to focus their attention on what God has in store.  Sean has been asked to be this year’s Guest Speaker!

One big blessing for the girls, Maddie was placed in Jessie’s fall camp group.  This is an extra special blessing since the advisors don’t usually put siblings in the same group.  See them pictured above, working on props for their group’s skit.

My New Room

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I finally got my hands on a nice camera to take these photos for you guys. I hope you enjoy this virtual tour of my new dorm room…
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As far as bedding goes, I decided to stick with the simplistic “white-out” look. Thankfully, my room was blessed with lots of light, and paired with white walls and bedding, I open my door to a bright oasis every afternoon.
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The hanging frame and mirror display was always a look that I loved for bedroom decor. During my two weeks with Grams and Gramps in SD, I compiled this small collection for my own version:
-As you know, the pink cake plate is one of my favorites and it brings back sweet memories of my baking days in TJ.
-The picture frames were given to me by Grandma, and as you can see I haven’t found photos to fill them with yet!
-The two mirrors were actually $2.00 from Goodwill. I spray painted them black.
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I am obsessed with succulent plants right now and believe it or not I lugged this gold pot of cacti all the way from a farmer’s market in SD. I definitely wouldn’t consider myself to have a green thumb, but so far so good for these little guys 🙂
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The map above my bed is my favorite piece of decor so far. Coincidently it fits perfectly under our bedroom light fixtures, which in my opinion, gives it an elegant look.
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Love and miss you all.

Summer in Review

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It’s been an amazing, fun, whirlwind of a summer and I cannot even begin to describe how much I’m missing all my dear friends, family, and most of all my big sissy, Rachel. It’s so hard having to leave everything & everyone knowing that it’ll be a whole year before I’ll see them again. However, I know the memories I make each summer will stick with me for a lifetime.
I’ll always cherish the many golf cart rides I had with my cousin Grace. And, I’ll never forget the drive in movie I watched with my South Dakota cousins, Bethany and Christian. haha and I definitely won’t forget the consequences of losing a race down to the lake at my Grandma’s house; a soaking pair of clothes and wet hair!

Life will constantly present us with complicated and difficult situations but I think during these situations the most important thing to remember is that God has a plan. He knows why, how, and when everything will be sorted out. I guess what I’m saying is, Leave it up to God, He’ll take care of it all.

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Sean’s Classroom gets a New Look

The start of a new school year is always a good time to do something make some changes.  Sean has been wanting to make his classroom a more “welcoming” environment for students to hang out.  This year he had the help of Michael and Jessie to give his classroom a new look.  Also a family in our city is moving back to Texas this fall and had some items for sale, which Sean was able to purchase for a good price.  New furniture along with some plants, the rearranging of desks, projector and white boards has turned Sean’s classroom into the new hangout place for students before and after school and during lunch times.

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This year Sean is teaching a new Competitive Robotics class which will take he and his team to Tokyo, Japan this fall for their first competition.
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The four new info-gram boards that Jessie and Michael created to display different technology related topics.
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Goodbye Michael

Michael returned again to Hong Kong this week to begin his final year in Architecture at The University of Hong Kong.  We all will miss him so much, especially this little sister.

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As a last outing together, Michael and I went to the historic Astor Hotel in downtown Tianjin for high tea.  There is a lovely park just outside the hotel where we found this Chinese pagoda.

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Toasting for Christ

Saturday, August 17th, 2013, I was busy in the kitchen making breakfast scones for the family before everyone woke up.  Megan had been awake for a while helping me in the kitchen.  All of the sudden she said, “Mom, I want to be a Christian.”  What sweet words.  We made our way back Sean’s office to have a talk with daddy.  Sean asked Megan some questions and she said, “I know that God created me and I want to love HIM all my life.”  We said a short prayer with Megan as she followed along.  What a treasure to know that Jesus has come into Megan’s heart.

That night we had a toast around the dinner table in celebration.

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Back to School Tea Party

Megan had been begging to open the Trader Joe’s ABC cookies ever since we arrived back in China.  When we lived in Virginia, it had been my tradition to let the kids eat these cookies as a special treat during the start of school.   So I told Megan we should wait until school starts.  We decided to invite some of Megan’s classmates over for a Back to School Tea Party.

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Looking for the letter N

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Most of these girls have been Megan’s friends since our arrival in 2008.  They have made many sweet memories together.