Thursday, March 30, 2006


Mom on the balcony. Posted by Picasa

Cole getting snuggly warm before the trip home. Posted by Picasa

The new and improved Franks. Posted by Picasa

Annie, enjoying the sun on the balcony at the hospital room. Notice the flip flops - a key part of the trip home. :) Posted by Picasa

Home again

Annie and Cole just couldn't wait to get back home again. We're all here now - thanks so much for praying for a safe delivery for Anne and Cole, eventhough you didn't know his name yet. Cole is doing fine - sleeping right now in a bassinet that our neighbor let us borrow for a few months. He's been doing all the normal baby things (as far as we know) like sleeping, eating, filling up his diapers, and even using his manly power to pee on Anne. :) That was pretty funny - I'd heard boys do that sometimes, and Cole didn't waste any time.
Anne is feeling very well. She still needs more time to totally recover, though. I've been having thoughts about all of these changes - and thinking about how God views it all. There must be thousands and thousands of babies born every day. Somehow, God knows about and wants to be close to each and every person and situation (parents and child). That just doesn't make sense - how can he do that? He has set up an amazing system of how the human body works - both mother and baby. And the emotional things that go on also play into all of this. God really is a creative genius. But this makes me think of how we are all like children and some of the many comparisons the Bible makes between us and children; God and parents. I was an orphan and he adopted me. Crave God's words to me like a baby craves mom's milk. And then I think about how God loves me eventhough I'm not perfect, but he loves me because I'm his son. It's only better when I pay him attention back, like a parent and child.

Enough deep thoughts from Crispy.

Donnerstag



So, Thursday is the day we're all going to be back home - good news! It will be really nice to have Anne and Cole here. And I think Anne is looking forward to that much more than me - just be more free and have the comforts of home. Cole's room is all set and I guess we're as ready as we can be - but of course we have tons to learn. There's always tons of advice coming our way and we need to blanance that with what we feel is best.

Enough with all the boring typing, Chris! Put on more pictures, you might be saying. Well, you'll have to wait until tomorrow. I left the camera at the hospital. Although I could always put an "old" one on the blog and you'd never really know...

this one is for you, then:
hmmm, I guess that picture will be on top. oh well.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

First Visitor From Afar

Where is afar, you might ask??
Orlando, Florida to be exact. My friend and old roomie (from the old Austria days in Guntramsdorf) John just flew in this morning. Well, he didn't come just to see Cole - he's here on a work trip. But we like to think of it as our first international visitor. He even beat Megaoma to the punch, plus Grandbob.

We're about to go over to the hospital to visit Anne and Cole. Don't worry, you picutre crazy folks - I'll put up more pictures soon. :)

Monday, March 27, 2006

Day Two




So, I just got home from being at the hospital all day with Anne and Cole. They're doing well - Cole looks better now that his head isn't so much of a conehead anymore. Anne is feeling great - even put on some of her own clothes.
We had a few visitors and phone calls, which we great.
Also, the weather today was amazing - probably 65 degrees, which is the warmest it's been in soooooo long. I'm sorta sad to say this as a SoCalifornian, but it felt HOT sitting in the sun and so nice. I used to think 65 was kinda cold.
I changed my first diaper and WOAH - it was a stinky nasty one. I think we let it go too long before checking. I realized today that his weight was actually 3.785 kg which means more like 8 pounds and 5 ounces I think.

Anyhow, I'm going to add a few pictures on top now. Enjoy.

Sunday, March 26, 2006

He made it!!!

It's true, official, and frank: our baby was born this morning!!
His name is Cole Byron Frank.
He was born at 5:45am on Sunday, March 26th.
His weight is 3.875 kg ( 8 pounds 7 ounces).
His length is 54 cm (21 inches).

He's healthy and sleeping a lot. Anne is doing better than I imagined - and I have a pretty wild imagination.

Now for some pictures:

And here he is!!! Posted by Picasa

The new and improved Frank family! Posted by Picasa

Catching some Z's Posted by Picasa

Saturday, March 25, 2006

The Latest

Miles David Luginbill

Our new cousin: Miles David Luginbill
March 23, 2006
Isn't he cute?

Friday, March 24, 2006

Baby Luginbill!

I have a new cousin...Miles David Luginbill! He was born Thursday afternoon, March 23, 2006, and mom & baby are doing well. Thanks to my aunt & uncle, John & Kim Luginbill, there are now 8 Luginbill grandchildren, and adding Chris as honorary makes it 9. Now we're just waiting for Baby Frank's arrival. Soon, please!

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

View From The Bridge


In the distance, you can see a few important things...
1. The top of the Prater Ferris Wheel. It's in a great park in our neighborhood. Famous Vienna thing.
2. The top of the orangey looking building down the canal a ways on the left. That's OUR building.
I took a walk yesterday to an outdoor market and took this picture on my way home from a bridge. You can see the walkway along the canal where I run sometimes, too. It's great. The weather lately has been beautiful, so I've been taking advantage of the time I have to take long walks around the city.

Friday, March 17, 2006

Green Buddy

Well, with the 3 day weekend, we've had a little extra time. We basically did normal Saturday things like cleaning and going to the grocery store. But tonight, we had some creative juices flowing and practiced our videoing skills. Since baby Frank is coming soon, this was good practice - we made our very own movie. There were credits, various scenes and costumes, and background music. Anne was the main character, but Green Buddy made a cameo appearance. No one really knows who he is, except Meg and Bob. Maybe you'll get to see the movie someday - or at least a picture of Green Buddy.

Thursday, March 16, 2006

A VCS First

School's OUT tomorrow because the troops are dropping like flies from the flu! Today alone, 51 kids and 18 staff were out. 9 staff are at a conference in Hungary, so only 9 are sick, but STILL. Woah. Principals subbed, secretaries typed letters to parents explaining this fiasco, and people like Chris shut the business office door and drank tea (the cure-all Austrian remedy for EVERYTHING) all day to fight off whatever is taking over our little school. So...a 3 day weekend for all! Except me...every day is a weekend until Blank Frank arrives. Soon hopefully. I WANT TO MEET HIM, and see what he looks like. Fun!

Some New Discoveries

This week has been my first week of not working since I graduated from college...except those summer or holiday weeks that no teachers work. It's strange.

I've made some new discoveries this week, though, throughout my lazy days.

1. Haribo (a WONDERFUL candy company) makes Saftbaeren, which means "juice bears," and are gummy bears made with fruit juice. Yum!
2. I really DO need a lot more sleep due to this baby living in me.
3. Even though doctors SAY they think a baby will come soon, they are often as clueless as you are. We're still waiting...
4. Don't drink Coke for dinner and expect to sleep at night. A mistake I will definitely learn from next time.

Friday, March 10, 2006

DONE!!!

Yesterday was my last real teaching day, but today was my last OFFICIAL day as Mrs. Frank, VCS 4th grade teacher. The kids had a little party for me yesterday, and they made me a book called Frankly ABCs. It's super! This photo was taken yesterday of me & the girls in my class. I'll miss them!

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Photos Long Overdue



I wrote not too long ago about Spiritual Emphasis Week. Here are a few photos from that week. Jerry Jacoby was the main dude, but teachers were called up on stage daily to lead song motions, dance, or hold song cards. It was a great week:).

4th Grade Geometry Fair


So the fourth graders at VCS put on a stellar GEOMETRY FAIR a couple weeks ago. The kids learned all about geometry, then designed 11 geometric activity stations. They invited other elementary classes, the 6th and 8th grade math classes, and a bunch of staff. It was a HUGE HIT! Above you see Anne with a geomask on roaming around, and above that you see Vicky leading some kids in a tangram activity. It was a super day!

Monday, March 06, 2006

what you've all been waiting for...


above our changing table...___byron frank and some verses we like

pillow covers & shelf curtain made by meg luginbill!

hanging chair. excuse the ladder, yes, we're lowering it soon

free crib, comfy with meg luginbill bumpers and musical mobile!

Friday, March 03, 2006

10 days away

We visited Dr. Husslein yesterday, and according to him, Baby Frank will most likely make his GRAND ENTRANCE in Vienna within the next 10 days. No inductions, no C-sections, just a big early baby. All systems are functioning, and we are ready to meet this boy! Please be praying for a safe and healthy delivery...whatever day it happens. I'm just hoping I won't go into labor at school! I'm working half days until Thursday, March 9th.

We also picked up our stroller and carseat last night, too. It's such a cool contraption! Pictures to come soon...also of the room.

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Kids a Bloggin'

Hey:). Some other teachers & I at VCS have been doing "book clubs" with our 4th and 5th grade kids. Once a week, we meet and talk about the novel our group chose to read. We've met three weeks now and we started a blog! I think all the kids have posted at least once, and I wanted to give you a chance to read first hand what the kids say about the books they're reading. The books (in case you're not familiar) are:

Chocolate Fever
The Witch of Blackbird Pond
Half Magic
The Littles
The Hundred Penny Box

Take a look! www.4clubbin.blogspot.com The kids are pretty into this! Oh yeah, the group I lead is the Chocolate Fever group.