The Stanley Ohana

Ohana means family...and family means nobody gets left behind.. or forgotten." -Lilo and Stitch

Wednesday, May 30, 2007



Hey All! School's Out, It's Summer!!
Today was the kids last day and tomorrow is my last day. Then we head for NE! Yea!
Our computer has this program called Photo Booth that you can use to manipulate photos. These are from the other night when Bob and the kids were playing around.
Have a great day!

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Kenzie's Pre-school program.
Kenzie and her friend Marissa having pretend birthday cake.
The mad scientist with his "goop making kit" and his skeptical assistant.
Swim school graduation. Both kids passed to the next level which they start in July.
Mason's swim class getting their medals and a picture with their teacher.
Hey all, we have 6 1/2 days left of school and have been super busy. So, I won't blog much tonight but wanted to get some pictures up.

The only other excitement that I don't have pics of is the birth of Samuel Joseph Cochrun (our great friends/adopted family, Jim and Lora's new baby). I was honored and blessed to be present at his birth Friday night. It was an awesome and emotional experience for me to witness a baby's birth as a bystander and cheerleader. Thank you Jim and Lora for letting me share your unforgettable memory.

Have a great week everyone! God Bless.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Narnia Day








Sorry that I have been away for 2 weeks! This is partly what has kept me so busy. I surprised my class with a "Narnia Day" on Friday. We just finished reading The Lion, the Witch, and the wardrobe in Literature and it has been a tradition to have a special day to celebrate. The kids thought they were going on a field trip but didn't know where. On the outside of the door (which I didn't get a picture of) we had a cardboard wardrobe door that they walked through to enter the classroom that was transformed into the land of Narnia. As you can see we even had a visit from Mr. Tumnus (you can just see his head) and the White Witch stopped by. The white witch in the picture is our assistant principal who used to teach 3rd grade. She came up with this whole idea a few years ago and all the props have been saved over the years. It was so much fun! I loved this story before but after teaching it and then doing this special day, it has easily become one of my favorite books. You would be amazed at the discussions we had regarding the Christian parallels in the story!
Anyway, it took some work but it was so much fun. They watched the movie, took turns playing dress up in the castle, ate Turkish Delight, and had tea with Mr. Tumnus.
Oh and don't ask Mason about it because we tried our best to keep it a secret from the lower grades. We don't want to ruin their surprise! :)
Have a great week, everyone!