Friday, September 09, 2005

Misawa Survives

Sorry I didn't post sooner. I forget that not everyone gets the news about Japanese weather :) Typhoon Nabi ended up completely passing us by, thank god. All we got was some wind and rain, which isn't exactly out of the ordinary for Misawa, as Mom can well attest to.

In other news, Tim and I are both back in school as of this week. I'm pursuing my Masters in Strategic Intelligence. To be honest, the classes are very easy and I expect to earn my degree fairly quickly since the classes are only 8-16 weeks long (depending on which ones you take). This is a total cookie-cutter degree, and I don't expect to get a whole heck of a lot out of it except my little slip of paper saying I've attained the level of Master. I can't wait for people to start calling me Master. I mean, isn't that why people get Ph.D's? To be called Doctor? ;)
In all seriousness, I expect to be done with this degree in about a year (depending on where we end up PCSing to next). After that I'll be back in the States and able to pursue my true love, the law. What's that you say? You had no idea I wanted to go to law school? As a matter of fact, neither did I. But, if I want to pursue a career in politics, more and more it seems like I don't have any other choice. Hopefully, my distinguished academic record and my military service (very trendy right now, you know) will help me weasel my way into a fairly good school so my resumes will look good. Not that I ever plan on actually practicing law, but it will sound nice when the media lauds my many accomplishments on my inaguration day :)

In other, other news, Caitlyn started school last week. I can't believe I have a child in grade school. When did this happen?! She is really doing well, both academically and socially. (Note: proud parent boasting ahead) We went to the school's Open House on Tuesday night, and her teacher told us that Caitlyn is far more academically advanced than most of her classmates. She is reading books that they give to 3rd and 4th graders! Of course I, being the ever humble parent, calmly accepted the compliment by saying, well she should be, after all she has my genes! ;) Caitlyn is also doing well socially. In fact, she is having a small problem with being too social, which I'm pleased with only because she had so much trouble socially last year. I think she has really adjusted and seemed to have no trouble making new friends in class. Granted she has a few friends from Kindergarten in her new class, but I'm really proud of how well she's doing. Now we just have to work on scaling it back to socializing during appropriate times.

For your viewing pleasure, here's another really cute picture of Jocelyn. She is getting sooo chubby! She finally looks like a normal baby. You can't even tell how small she was when she was born, and I couldn't be happier.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So glad to hear that all of you are doing so well and that the typhoon passed you by. could Jocelyn look any more like Tim? I don't think so.
The Shats miss you all- give caitlyn a big hug from us.

Anonymous said...

2 Masters daughters - does this mean Stef has to do our bidding? :)

It is so great to hear Caitlyn is loving school. Could you really be surprised she reads as well as she does? We all read like maniacs.

Can't wait to see you guys in March/April. Tickets to Toyko are going for $670 right now.

Laura said...

Jocelyn is so beautiful! and I'm glad to hear that Caitlyn is doing so well :-) Good luck with school... I'd love to get back to school myself, but I still haven't figured out what I want to do or how to do it. I still haven't ruled out law school either, good thing that LSAT score lasts for 5 years!