Malia thoroughly enjoyed her second year at The Pew Charitable Trusts, where she worked with wonderful colleagues on grants to improve public health. She also continued her progress toward certification as a birth doula and had the privilege of attending two births in January and March.
Lili'u loved every second at her fantastic daycare located just two blocks from President Obama's house. In addition to growing two inches and losing her first two teeth, her big achievement of 2011 was learning to READ! Like her daddy, she got to wear a funny hat with a tassel when she graduated from kindergarten in June.
Chris had an opportunity to teach for three weeks at the Women's Studies May Term of the Oregon Extension, an academic program based in the mountains outside idyllic Ashland, Oregon. It was an encouraging confirmation that teaching is the right path for him. Malia and Lili'u joined Chris there for two weeks of restful retreat, during which they did little more than feed horses, count turtles and geese, make wildflower bouquets, and collect chicken eggs.
We enjoyed a lovely summer in State College, practically living at a newly constructed splash park in our neighborhood. When we weren't there, we were touring the many local farms and farmer's markets to make the most of the agricultural bounty of central Pennsylvania.
In the fall, Chris stared down 90 Penn State undergrads and survived his first teaching assignment in the History department. New friends and colleagues were great support and made for a positive work environment. He's pursuing a dual-title PhD in History and Women's Studies, and will happily bore you with his research ideas if you're interested!
Malia took Anatomy, Physiology, and Microbiology and came home with all kinds of fascinating facts about bones, blood, and bacteria to share with Chris and Lili'u over dinner. They humored her most of the time.
All of us are thankful to have found a spiritual community of fellow skeptics and believers (University Baptist and Brethren Church) that we look forward to growing and learning with for the next few years. We value it for its progressive theology, its intergenerational congregation (including a critical mass of families with young kids), and its many, many potlucks!
We're also very grateful for each of you. If you find yourself anywhere near...nah, scratch that...we're not really near anything, but we are approximately three to four hours from lots of compelling destinations (New York City, DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Niagara Falls). And for the first time, we can actually say we've got a spare bedroom...so come visit!
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and blessings to you and your loved ones this season -
With love,
Malia, Chris, and Lili'uokalani
P.S. Send us a note if you can!
chknight@gmail.com
maliahk@gmail.com
liliuhk@gmail.com (she'll have some nice messages to read when she's older) :)
1 comment:
Happy New Year, Chris & Malia! Sounds like 2011 was a great year, and that 2012 will only be better! Thanks for sharing. We're moving back to the US (from Kijabe!) in March, to Newark, NJ. Maybe we'll swing through PA some time. . . (check out our blog, too for updates - allanandjenna.blogspot.com)
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