Friday, August 17, 2012
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Thankful
Monday, August 13, 2012
keep the old
While in Goshen I had the chance to catch up with friends I hadn't seen in a long time...went on a
bike ride with my college friend Sandi and had a chatty visit with Jim and
Eleanor.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
how all y'all* doin?
I spent four days in Dallas helping Keith get his classroom ready for 22 second graders that he will meet in a little over a week. His new school has a great view of the cityscape and is just down the road from the Dallas zoo.
Most of our meals were "Grab something quick and get back to work" affairs but we did take time on Friday night to try out a new restaurant in the Mexican shopping strip located between Keith's school and the efficiency apartment we found for him about a mile and a half from the school. Cafe Maya had amazing food. We talked with one of the owners and he explained that the buy all their ingredients fresh each day at the local farmer's market. They even came out and made fresh guacamole at your table. Definitely a keeper.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
deer me
As Grace and I drove down Mama Donna's woodsy driveway a young deer crossed in front of us. Grace stopped the car so I could take some photos. The deer didn't seem too concerned about the car but was very interested in our peppermint smell. We had a paper towel sprinkled with peppermint oil in the car. The peppermint scent was strong and the deer kept putting it's nose in the air to get a good whiff.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
homeschool
I'm extremely happy being at home full time but there are many things I miss from my teaching days. I was reminded of that hole as I play/taught three year old Tessa the month that she was in our home. I had fun turning ordinary daily tasks into learning experiences; making math lessons during snack time and teaching letters disguised as sidewalk art. The teacher in me has longed for a chance to share that joy of discovery while my training and experience has collected years of dust on the back shelves of my mind.
Until yesterday....Yesterday Abba answered prayers both coming and going when the decision became official that I would help homeschool 5 year old Natalie. Next week we'll meet to has out some of the details but until then, put simply, I'm as excited as a kindergartner on their first day of school.
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