Blog 411

This blog was created for our friends and family who don't get to see us -- well, Jonathan and Elise, really -- as often as they'd like. I'm trying to keep you all updated on their milestones and their day-to-day activities. I also hope this will serve as sort of a journal for them as well, something for them to read when they are older that chronologues their lives and adventures. When I can, I'll post pictures and maybe even videos to help bridge the distance.

This blog is Part 2 of the Life of the Hardwicks. This edition will focus on our new lives in Atlanta, GA, that began in July 2013.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

2014_11_19 Wednesday

From Elise's teacher: Today we talked about our bones. First we guessed how many bones they think we have. Then I told them we have 206 bones. We learned names of some-collarbone, rib cage, femur, phalanges. We danced to Dance Around In Our Bones. I read Give Thanks for Each Day. We finger-painted a turkey. We worked on some math skills. They had French today. We practiced our pageant song. 

What are you thankful for? 
Elise- I am thankful for my mom and dad and Buggy and for Christmas because I get to go to Oma and Opa's house. 

Today was an incredible day for me, professionally. I was responsible for interviewing Dr Kent Brantly and his boss Dr Lance Plyler in front of an audience of 1,500. I rocked it!!! You can Google my name and Ebola, and the event will come up.



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