Saturday, January 25, 2014

It’s the little things in PK…

It is a fun time of year with my students. I now know them better than ever- their strengths, weaknesses, likes and dislikes. We have such a fun group of kiddos this year and right now they are having a blast in class. Here are some of their favorites:

Blowing bubbles

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Paper airplanes! (with special rudders in the back)

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This video:

 

And because of this video- light saber sword fights!

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Moment of joy #3

 

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This year I have the awesome opportunity to dive into God’s word through a Bible study with some of my co-workers. We are doing Beth Moore’s Bible study- Believing God. It has been a great study looking at who God is and challenging up to make our faith active in the present moments.

Two weeks ago the session was on miracles and believing God will do what He says He will do. We sat around that evening sharing miracle we had witnessed, and even ones we had not. One of the key points in the study was that God absolutely CAN do miracles, but sometimes he does not. He reasons are always bigger than our own- and our faith should grow in the obvious and the not-so-obvious.

I was so encouraged by our discussion and hearing stories from my sisters in Christ of Gods work around their lives. We serve and love a mighty and caring God that knows us better than we know ourselves.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Moment of joy #2

We headed back to school this week, which led to lots of mixed feelings. I was eager to implement changes in the classroom and see my students, but also sad to be getting up so early in the morning.
That being said, it was a great week with my students. I enjoyed looking at bugs, hearing their laughter, and sitting outside with them in the sun! Over the course of our 3 days back, I thoroughly enjoyed being with my students and seeing the world through their eyes. I was reminded of the wonderful ministry God has given me at ECA and the delightful children he has placed in my class this year. Here are some “everyday” moments found in pictures.
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Saturday, January 4, 2014

The year of joy

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I read quite a few blogs and many writers take on a theme for the year to focus on for personal growth. Even though I am not an “official” blogger I like the idea of being faithful to growing in one area. One of the things that is challenging for me is to focus on the positive. In general I consider myself a positive person, but at times that is just the front I put on. Inside I struggle to think positively and meditate on the goodness around me.

For that reason I hope to let this be the year of joy. My goal is once a week to write a “moment of joy” from the previous week. The Bible says we are to be joyful in all circumstances- with our eyes fixed on Christ. Real joy is not just happiness, rather a comfort and peace that the Lord is King of all.

Clap your hands, all you nations; shout to God with cries of joy. For the Lord Most High is awesome, the great King over all the earth. He subdued nations under us, peoples under our feet. - Psalm 47:1-3

To start off this adventure, one story comes to mind. It was both joy and pain in the same moment.

Last week, Ed and I took advantage of really cheap tickets and went on a cruise for Christmas. We had a wonderful time relaxing and seeing many new sites in the Caribbean. At the end of the cruise there was a special presentation of flags from all the countries represented by the staff on board. Each country was named one by one and a representative waved the flag for all the passengers. There was music and celebration of the wonderful togetherness of the world on the ship.

I was taken aback by the pride and joy shown in each country represented. How amazing to be surrounded by so many people from literally every tribe, tongue and nation. I was enthralled with this celebration and the little taste of heaven represented.

Then I realized- not everyone on that ship will experience this type of celebration in heaven. The world is full of people who do not claim the Lord as their King. Although the moment of “all nations” was before me, it was for earthly reasons. I was saddened by the fact that it is so easy to settle with this as “the best” and forget the best that is to come.

My joy was mixed. I saw people from every tribe, tongue and nation together- but it was not to praise God. I look forward to the day it will be at the feet of Jesus- but know there is much to be done before that can happen.

Feliz Navidad!

It’s Christmas break and a very welcome chance to take a break from the day-to-day activities and rest. This year we had a series of events that led to last minute plans being made.

Originally Ed was going to have jaw surgery and we were going to stay in Bogota, but his teeth have not all moved into place so the surgery had to be postponed. Then we looked at going to the States but because the last minute searching the tickets were more than we wanted to spend. Instead Ed found amazingly cheap tickets to a cruise in the South Caribbean so we did that instead! (Anybody who knows my husband knows he can find deals on pretty much everything! It’s like a super power.)

So for Christmas we went on a cruise and explored a little of Panama. Take a look:

We spent our day in Bonaire snorkeling. This was a first for both of us and it was breath-takingly beautiful. I even was face to face with a sea turtle! Thanks to BonFoto for the pictures.

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On Christmas day we toured Aruba on the banana bus. It was more like a desert than a tropical island- with cactus not palm trees.

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We also spent a day on the island of Curacao (cure-a-sow). It had beautiful colored buildings with lots of Dutch influence.DSC_0624DSC_0627

Hanging out in Panama city we saw lots of old architecture mixed with the new.DSC_0658

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We went on a hike in a rainforest located in the middle of Panama City in the 90 degree heat. We saw lots of cool bugs like these caterpillars (there were 37 of them in a line) and leaf cutter ants. I was hoping to see monkeys, but didn’t happen!DSC_0072DSC_0097DSC_0136

Can’t forget the Panama canal!DSC_0173DSC_0187DSC_0208

Over all it was a very relaxing time. Cruising may be our new favorite way of traveling because we can see so much and don’t have to worry about the details. I knew it was a good vacation because I was able to turn off my school brain and just enjoy the wonderful world that God created. I wouldn’t be surprised if we do this again!