Friday Study Break

0410091758This evening, Josh decided to treat us to dinner at Moni’s (a local Italian restaurant) and ice cream at Braums. It was a delightful treat after a long week of school and study. The past two weeks, I’ve been working with the 5th grade reading class, instead of teaching music (my kids tell me they miss music…I do too!). Yesterday and today I taught all 5th grade reading classes  by myself, because the regular teacher was out of town due to a family emergency.  Life is an adventure.

Saturday Night’s Salad

Saturday Night SaladFor Saturday night’s salad meal, I tried browning chicken in Italian dressing and was pleased with the results. (Mom, just thought you might like to see how healthy we’re eating!)

We’ve both had a busy week. I have several pictures to post, but they will have to wait until after my comprehensive exam (April 17th).

9 Months

photo-46Happy 9 months of marriage to the most wonderful man in the whole wide world! I love you so much, Joshua Jensen – so much! Thank you for being the man who loves me, leads me, and points me to Christ. I love being your wife.

Saturday Dinner Guests

img_3740Saturday evening we had Sharleston and her son, Nick, over for dinner. Sharleston used to be the secretary for the linguistics department at UTA and was very helpful to Josh, especially when he first came to UTA.  She is a very sweet lady and considered herself the “den mother” for the linguistics department.march-14-16-20081

img_3735We had a delightful time with our guests. I made bacon wrapped chicken (thanks, Emily for the recipe), along with red potatoes (thanks, Ruth B.), mixed vegetables, and rolls.

Spring Break

march-14-16-2008Thought you might enjoy a snapshot of our Spring Break activities this week. img_37561Josh has a color-coded list of things to get done, and I’m preparing for my comprehensive exam. We’ve had our past few meals on our card table, since cleaning up our regular table and then getting everything out again seemed like too much work.

Our Weekend (3-6-09)

img_3730Last Saturday night (for our weekly Josh and Amy Night), we did some shopping and then went to Mimi’s for dinner. We both enjoyed our meals and then went home to play a game of Othello (you’ll have to ask Josh who won).

img_3732img_3733Sunday night we babysat the Johnson kids, while their parents went house hunting. The Johnsons have three adorable children and are expecting their fourth in July. We spent the evening playing games, having razor scooter races in an empty parking lot, reading, eating dinner, and watching a movie.

Linguistics conference and out-of-town guest

Jacob and Josh

On Thursday and Friday, my department hosted its annual Student Conference in Linguistics & TESOL. The photo above shows me with Jacob, a conference presenter who traveled from Mexico. If you look closely, you’ll perhaps notice that this photo was not taken at school but in our apartment. Jacob’s cash-to-expenses ratio wasn’t looking so good on Friday, so to help that situation from getting worse, Amy and I invited him to stay at our apartment last night. Jacob, Josh, AmyOf all our very appreciative guests (many of whom read our blog — so let me emphasize that all of our previous guests have been very very appreciative), Jacob was probably the most overflowing in his gratitude.

We enjoyed our time talking with him, and we have an open invitation to stay with him and his wife in Hermosillo, Mexico, next time we’re down that way.

Valentine’s Day

feb-1A few weeks ago, Josh offered to make our Valentine’s Day dinner. I wasn’t sure what he was planning and was delightfully surprised with our meal last night. Josh made salad, chicken (his own recipe in the crockpot), twice feb-3baked potatoes (ht to Sam and Abigail for the cookbook), veggies, and apple crisp (thanks Mom J. for the recipe)! Everything was absolutely delicious!

After supper, we read our cards to each other and then Josh read a P.J. Wodehouse story. It was wonderful to spend our first Valentine’s Day together. Wonderful to be married to the world’s most sweet romantic man.img_3694

Valentine’s Day at school was a big celebration. I received several Valentine’s, as well as a single red rose that was so febperfect that it looked fake.

I had a good week at school. In my fifth grade class worked on writing and performing their own raps.

Boomwhackers

In hopes of instilling a love for music class in my students, I recently purchased two sets of Boomwhackers. (Ok, you’re right . . . I just wanted them for myself!)

A Week in Review

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It was another busy week in the Jensen household. Josh was busy with his classwork, preparing and teaching his class (Grammar and Morphology), webwork, and meeting one of the syntax faculty candidates at UTA.

kbI had an interesting teaching week…it was the third week in the 6 week grading period, and I’m convinced that my three worst classes in the school are scheduled during week 3 – back-to-back. I 1bhad my first classroom fight between two 4th grade boys, met the school policeman, and had my first parent/teacher/principal conference. I’m learning a lot at Cochran Elementary School, and I know the Lord is using the school to teach me dependence on wisdom from above. The most hilarious episode of the teaching week was the teacher’s assistant sub who kept telling the bilingual Pre-K class to “andale” when they were leaving my classroom.

photo-32Wednesday night we had Micah and Anna over for dinner. It was great to fellowship with them. Friday night, Josh and I went to a park, then went grocery shopping, and ended the night by making chocolate chip cookies. Sunday, we had a church fellowship, including pizza and games.

So, there’s a short glimpse into our week. We’re looking forward to this coming week – teaching and studying.

Global Warming and Fixing the World’s Problems

I just watched this presentation while dusting (white glove for our apartment complex this week!). Lomborg is a Danish statistician who argues that even though global warming is a real (man-made) problem, there are better ways to spend our money than cutting carbon emissions. He’s quite humorous.

Ghosts from Christmas past and a couple other visitors

img_3606It’s been more than a month since Christmas, but I still think this was a totally cool present (from my sister Emily). I don’t think I’ve ever had an eraser this big, and I love it. (And its size makes it more ergonomic!) Another cool present — one we use every morning — was a new coffee maker from Steve & Charity and the boys.

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If you gave us a present that’s not mentioned here, it’s not because we haven’t used it. We just haven’t taken a picture of it.

While I’m rambling, I’ll also mention our recent overnight guests, David and Natalie Wynn, who stopped by on their way from Florida to Washington (state) — moving from one military base to the next. (David is a Marine.) Though not our first guests, they were the first to sign our guest book. Not that the other guests refused, just that we always forget to get it out.

img_3601David and Natalie took us out for a nice supper, and we enjoyed our evening together, which included a rambling walk around the campus and lots of catching up.

7th Month Anniversary

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Today is our 7th month wedding anniversary. It’s hard to believe that we’ve been married 7 months already! I love being married to my Josh –  the most wonderful man in the world! Everyday I am reminded of what a treasure my husband is to me from God.jan1-1

I decided to surprise Josh with a picnic for our 7th month anniversary. We had a lovely time, and the “weather” was absolutely perfect.

Ice Day

From Dallas ISD’s website this morning:

January 28, 2009

Dallas ISD schools are closed today due to the weather.

So, of course . . .

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This morning, I got up preparing for an extended drive to Dallas — img_3615-2extended because of icy road conditions. But I was delighted to find out that DISD closed school for the day, and I get an “extra” day to get things done. Josh and I went outside at 7:30AM and enjoyed the wintry weather.

And here’s a little video (no sound).

If you have trouble viewing the video, please let us know in the comments. Josh is trying a different format that should be more compatible with most computers. (In case you’re interested, the format is Adobe Flash 8.)

Old videos, new format (Cochran PTA)

On Dec. 19 we told you about Amy’s 1st PTA. There were some embedded Quicktime videos, but some people had trouble viewing them. I’ve converted them to Adobe Flash, which works on almost everyone’s computer. So here they are again.

Happy MLK Day

img_3455Since both Josh and I had MKL Day off from school, I was planning to surprise him with a secret getaway on Sunday night. However,  since I’ve been mlk-day-2008-1fighting a cold all week, I decided to forget the idea and wait until I was feeling better. On Sunday morning, when I mentioned my idea to Josh, he thought it was a great plan and we decided to see how I felt after church and then go from there. After church I was feeling wellmlk-day-2008-2 and was excited about our getaway.

We used Hotwire.com to find an excellent hotel deal and thanks to Mr. West’s Christmas gift, spent the night in the DoubleTree Hotel at Market Place Center in Dallas. It was wonderful to get away (our first official vacation since our honeymoon) and enjoy the evening and entire morning img_3573together. We brought Josh’s Mac and watched David Copperfield. It was a great way to spend extra time together, without feeling the pressures of lesson planning and other work calling to us. Now it’s back to work for both of us. Josh is planning for teaching his class tomorrow and I’m teaching piano lessons tonight and preparing lesson plans for this school week.

2nd Haircut

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I had great ambitions to give Josh his second haircut of our marriage before we went to visit our relatives for Christmas, but we ran out of time before our departure and Josh assured me that no one would think I was a bad wife img_33323for failing to give my husband a haircut. My worries were completely relieved when one of my younger brothers commented, “nice to see Josh has his hairimg_35622 back.”

On our return home, I gathered my courage together and decided to try giving Josh a haircut again. With some helpful advice from a professional hairdresser (and from my husband), we successfully accomplished the mission and I was satisfied that no one would be looking at Josh’s hair and wondering who his “butcher” wife is.

Jarai fieldwork

Lap and Josh

Last weekend, Lap Siu (pictured above) and his family visited Dallas to spend time with other Jarai. (There are about 100 Jarai in the Dallas area.) Lap is from Vietnam, and he immigrated to the U.S. as a refugee around the age of 18. He and I have been talking for the last year or so, but this was my first chance to meet him.

Lap graciously gave up a couple days to consult with me about the Jarai language and also to assist me in recording a 30-minute traditional Jarai tale, told by a middle-aged Jarai man, Dun (pictured below), who knows a lot of the old legends.

Dun and Josh

Part of the recording session involved going over a release form that all research participants must sign. One section of the form states that participates are not paid for their participation. Dun replied (in Jarai) something to this effect: “The words that come out of my mouth cost me nothing.”

Lap himself also recorded some rhymes for me. You can listen to one below and see the transcription and translation here. This particular one was written by Lap, and it goes along with a traditional Jarai tune. (I recorded Lap reciting the poem, too, but I just discovered that the file was corrupted. I tried to recover it from my backup, but apparently it was corrupted from the start. Anyway, here’s Lap singing it.)

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Lap and Josh