Last week I wrote that I missed the first week of school because of a Covid exposure. Being in quarantine at home gave me time to do many Pinterest projects for my class and paint a cabinet I bought from the thrift store. I am also extremely grateful to report my family, who was sick, … Continue reading New job update: I survived my first week in the infant room!
Category: gardening
He doesn’t call the qualified, but qualifies the called.
One thing I’ve always said I would never do is to be a teacher. It is not that I do not like children; I have no idea what to do with them. As a caregiver for older family my whole life had no idea how I would have my own family because I could not … Continue reading He doesn’t call the qualified, but qualifies the called.
Forgiveness: A gardening lesson in grace and forgiveness by my niece
My cousin visited last week with her young children: one is seven and one is four. We grew up like sisters, and because her husband is in the military, she lives in another state and is about to be stationed farther away in a couple of months. While it's not the subject of this post, … Continue reading Forgiveness: A gardening lesson in grace and forgiveness by my niece
You Won’t Understand
I cannot properly reblog this post for some reason so I had to copy and paste. It was shared by one of my favorite bloggers a few years ago at Joseph's Daily Walk with Jesus who posts daily prayers and devotionals. I keep it in my phone and read it from time to time. Have … Continue reading You Won’t Understand
Week Two. First day Alone as a teacher! Hint: I survived
I survived my first two weeks of teaching. The teacher I work with is my friend from high school, and while I haven’t been in the school system long can say she is an excellent teacher.The proof of this is the fact I managed Thursday afternoon and Friday alone. Only a great teacher with a … Continue reading Week Two. First day Alone as a teacher! Hint: I survived
