
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Un poco de todo...
I've noticed that it's also difficult to keep up with pictures as I use my laptop, my parents' computer, and the computer at school... rather than having everything in one place like I did in Honduras.
(This is a picture from my first Christmas in Honduras... not related to anything in this blog entry... but it brings a smile to my face! :-))
It's hard to believe that it's already mid March... where did the time go?! I feel like we JUST celebrated Christmas!
Recent happenings:
*I've continued to enjoy getting to know people in my life group (Bible study) and church. It's helped me to feel so much more connected.
*Youth group has been a tremendous blessing, as well. I feel as though I'm getting to know the other leaders and some of the girls that are in my small group. Unfortunately, I've yet to have the same group of girls. I'd love to see some consistency within our group!
*School has been a lot of fun. I really enjoy my teammates and students. I'm enjoying 5th grade much more than I ever thought I would. It's so encouraging to feel like I'm growing as a teacher as the year progresses!
*I'm training for a half marathon.... and have recently increased my miles. It's fun to feel like I'm enjoying running again and also that my endurance is increasing. I think that the May race will probably be a run/walk combo.... and I'm okay with that!
*I've recently met two new friends that have both been huge blessings in my life! Both girls are in my life group and it's been neat to get to know them. One of them is actually running the half marathon with me! :-)
Upcoming happenings:
I'm going to Guatemala over Spring break (in about 2 weeks) and I'm REALLY looking forward to this! I'm excited to get back in Central America, to use my Spanish, to have some quality time with precious friends, and to just get away and travel for a bit!
*I'm running the mini marathon (mentioned above) in early May.
*I'm looking forward to continuing to get plugged into my church and with the youth group. I feel like the Lord is teaching me a lot about what relational prayer looks like (as opposed to just bringing a list before Him) right now and I'm excited about this!
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Recent happenings
*HOORAY! I finished my last graduate assignment a few hours ago which means that I unofficially have my master's degree in education! (I'll say it's official once I receive my transcript and degree!)
*I recently finished my first attempt at knitting a hat.... it turned out well... just very small - VeRy small! :-)
*I made bread for the first time, a few days ago; yum! I found a recipe on a really cute site that I was browsing and decided to give it a try. We all enjoyed it with butter and jam!
*We've had snow on the ground all this week. I was leaving for school a few mornings ago and was given the most beautiful present! It was still partially dark but the sun was getting ready to rise. This meant that the sky was orange and pink. The moon was a small sliver and was still visible! And - the trees and snow on the ground were sparkling - really and truly - from the night's frost! What a great giver of gifts our Father is!
*Lastly, I'm going to start helping out with the youth group at my church tomorrow evening. It's been incredible to see how this has come together. I had hoped to get involved with the youth group after finishing my master's degree.... but had not yet started to pursue anything. A couple of people in my life group (small group Bible study) talked to and to the youth director and church.... and the next thing I knew I was being asked to get plugged in.... hooray! The Lord's timing is PeRfEcT as I JUST finished my studies. I feel that I'll be able to fully invest in whichever teens the Lord brings before me! I'm SOOO looking forward to this great opportunity!
*I recently finished my first attempt at knitting a hat.... it turned out well... just very small - VeRy small! :-)
*I made bread for the first time, a few days ago; yum! I found a recipe on a really cute site that I was browsing and decided to give it a try. We all enjoyed it with butter and jam!
*We've had snow on the ground all this week. I was leaving for school a few mornings ago and was given the most beautiful present! It was still partially dark but the sun was getting ready to rise. This meant that the sky was orange and pink. The moon was a small sliver and was still visible! And - the trees and snow on the ground were sparkling - really and truly - from the night's frost! What a great giver of gifts our Father is!
*Lastly, I'm going to start helping out with the youth group at my church tomorrow evening. It's been incredible to see how this has come together. I had hoped to get involved with the youth group after finishing my master's degree.... but had not yet started to pursue anything. A couple of people in my life group (small group Bible study) talked to and to the youth director and church.... and the next thing I knew I was being asked to get plugged in.... hooray! The Lord's timing is PeRfEcT as I JUST finished my studies. I feel that I'll be able to fully invest in whichever teens the Lord brings before me! I'm SOOO looking forward to this great opportunity!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
B-R-R-R-R-R-R!!!!
So... here's what this week has looked like:
Monday - normal day
Tuesday - 2 hour delay
Wednesday - 2 hour early release
Thursday - called a 2 hour delay the night before... cancelled school Thurs. morning
Friday - cancelled... and this was decided the night before....
Yup... it's cold here! The thermometer says -5 degrees F.... and that's without the wind chill. It's supposed to be -35 tomorrow with the wind chill. YES... that's 35 DEGREES BELOW ZERO... I don't know that I've ever seen such a temperature!
Monday - normal day
Tuesday - 2 hour delay
Wednesday - 2 hour early release
Thursday - called a 2 hour delay the night before... cancelled school Thurs. morning
Friday - cancelled... and this was decided the night before....
Yup... it's cold here! The thermometer says -5 degrees F.... and that's without the wind chill. It's supposed to be -35 tomorrow with the wind chill. YES... that's 35 DEGREES BELOW ZERO... I don't know that I've ever seen such a temperature!
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