Dec 29, 2009

Busy!

Well, as you can imagine moving from part time teaching back to full time has surely kept me busy. At school I prepare for the day and week ahead...at home I grade papers (well attempt to) and prepare for what is coming next in kindergarten. It sure has been a challenging year- full of its ups and downs! But it has been a good school year thus far. My students are learning and I especially love seeing the excitement on their faces when they learn something new and catch on to a concept. I am looking for what the Lord has for me next year. I am praying that I am able to stay where I am...BUT I am also trying to focus on "not my will Lord but Thine be done."
Hopefully I will be able to catch up on my blog the next couple of days....I've seem to have a bit-o writers block...=)

Oct 29, 2009

Handwriting Class

It never ceases to amaze me the things that my students say! Today during handwriting class I talked to my class about doing their best in their work--even if it means taking their time to make their paper look neat. I told them that when they do not do they're  best they are sinning. One of my students that I have really been working with in his behavior raised his hand (which was exciting) and after calling on him said "If you are doing your best and not writing neatly we are lying to you because you may think we can't do it." I was excited when he mentioned this and praised him for what he said. I told him, "Jamari you're right, I haven't thought about that."

Its been amazing to see my students grow and even though at the time I get tired of repeating myself all the time and getting unto my students I look and see in the end its worth it all! This is why I do what I do and why I love it!

Oct 26, 2009

Special Visit!

It has been since June since I've seen anyone from my hometown, Lexington, North Carolina. I do miss my church family there, and wish I could visit more. This week my pastor, his wife, and their little girl was in Jacksonville, so pastor can preach at a Bible college here. My mother mentioned to me that they were going to be in town and said that they might visit if they had a chance. I knew they would be busy so I knew not to get my hopes up to high, but at the same time really hoping to see them. During my student't rest time, Mrs. Reynolds paged my classroom and told me to come out to the hallway. I was excited when I saw Claire running around the corner and Pastor and Mrs Harris following behind. It made me realize how much I really miss my friends and family in NC. It was a great to show them my classroom, my students (even though some of them were being their naughty selves), and chat with them for a little while. What a blessing to see someone from home!

Oct 13, 2009

The Season of Singleness

Many times I have thought "How complete my life would be if I had a husband." or "My life will not be complete until I get married." How wrong was I in thinking that. Its funny I spend many wasteful thoughts and time thinking about my future husband and better my life would be married. I always felt my life would not be complete until I got married, or that my life wouldn't be fulfilled until I got married. How wrong was I....The Lord has really been teaching and showing me that I don't need a husband to make me complete. I don't need a husband to fulfill God's purpose in my life. Although I still have a desire to get married I am seeing that Christ is the only one that complete me. He is the only ONE that won't fail me, leave me, and is the only one that will fulfill my needs. My friend Lori has passed on an author to me that has written some wonderful books on "God's Intent for Every Woman." Leslie Ludy has hit the nail on the head and has been an encouragement to my heart.

Oct 10, 2009

New Blog Address

Well I hope this works...=) I changed my email address from hotmail to gmail and already had a gmail account from when I first taught...well anyway...this is where I will be writing now! =)

Oct 7, 2009

Busy Busy Busy

Funny thing....I almost forgot I had a blog =)
Things here in FL have been very busy! I am back to teaching full time again. I am at school at times until 4:30 or even 5:00 getting things ready for the next day. It has been a challenging but a good year. The Lord has been teaching me a lot. I have 16 students (started out with 17, then 18, then 16), 10 boys and 6 girls! They are all fun to work with but can be a handful at times. When I am not focusing on teaching (which happens a lot...even at home) I am keeping up with my house....which during school I've been awful at getting things done. When I am not home I am with friends~
I am hoping to take some time and catch up on blogging soon...=)

Jul 1, 2009

The Most Sobering Reality….

“The most sobering reality in the world today is that people are dying and going to Hell today.” Dr. Bob Jones III

Dr. Bob would say this quote many times during my days at BJU. He would say the first part and the students and teachers would say the second part. The first time we said it it impacted my life. But after awhile I honestly felt like a broken record. I forgot about this saying until Sunday when yet another ‘”famous person” died. This past week it seemed four celebrities passed on—Michael Jackson, Ferrah Faucet, Billy Mays, and Ed MacHanon. I only knew who two of these people were. I look back and wonder where these people are today. I don’t want to make any judgments since it is God who does the judging. But where are these people today? Are any of them in heaven? By the way these people seemed to live their lives for fame and fortune it doesn’t seem that way. Did anyone make an attempt to witness to these people? We will never know until we get to heaven what happened to these people. But I am reminded again that people are dying, people are not saved, and people go to a painful eternity.