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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Facebook world

I have joined the facebook world.  I did it to keep up with the kids at church.  I like being able to see what they are talking about.  It is also a great way to be kept up to speed on things happening in the world.  My pastor has a blog and he puts update notification on his facebook status.  So I have been able to keep up with his blog.  It is so interesting to think about what is happening in Egypt and see it through the Bible. If you are interested in checking out what I am reading... Max Fraiser's blog  So I send out thanks to Max and a few other men at my church that keep an eye on the world and see it through Bible prophecy.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Winter Madness

My life has been filled with lots of trips in January.  I returned from Texas at the beginning of January and then in the middle of this month, I made the annual trip to Adventurous Christian.  It is always fun to relax with the high school students.  This year I went up with the ski team.  This means I had to be packed and ready at the church at 4 AM!!!!  I made it and had fun talking with the van driver and watching the world wake up that Friday morning.  Sunrises are beautiful, they just happen too early.

 I am busy with teaching.  I have a fifth grade class for a week.  It has been fun learning about earthquakes and volcanoes.  I am relearning how to find volume and surface area in Math so that I can teach it to the kids.  We are also talking about the Civil Rights movement for reading this week.  That has opened up some fun conversations with the students. 

So life keeps me busy.  Each day I think maybe today won't be quite so crazy, only to find that it has been filled with fun.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas to All

I wrote in my Christmas cards to check out my blog.  So I better write my Christmas letter here.

This year is a replay of last year.  I went did the same trips as last year, which were going to Adventurous Christian in the Boundary Waters with our high school students.  Then this summer I traveled with these kids to Wyoming for our annual trip to Lone Tree Bible Ranch.  I finished up my last classes for my Media Specialist degree, so now it is on to student teaching for the spring semester.  Yippee I am down with classes!

As I am writing this, I am sitting at the "hall" at Orange Grove RV Park on Christmas day.  We (Mom, Dad and I)  just finished our Christmas dinner and will return for the evening meal for the replay of lunch.  We arrived down here at 11:45 pm last night after two long days of driving.  We were ahead of the winter storms again this year, so only ran into rain.  It is good to be here.  The sun is shining and the wind is blowing.  I can run around with just a sweatshirt on.  I will head back to the snow on the 4th of January.

May you all find the joy of Christ's birth a reason to celebrate and be thankful for all the things He brings into our lives whether it is for the first time or an instant replay.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Final Assignment

My Technology trend paper is going to focus on the overall impact technology has had on education.  The future of technology depends on teachers.  If teachers do not learn how to use the new technology, the students will never learn how to use the technology correctly.  After all that is what we have been doing in this class.  I am glad that I have been introduced to some of these new things.  I look forward to trying to incorporate these ideas into the classroom setting.  I think Media Specialists can lead the way with starting to teach students about some of the newer technology.  We may have a little more time to play with the technology than classroom teachers.  The strain that classroom teachers have to get students to pass state mandated testing takes priority for them.  If I can show teachers that some new technology might help students to pass these tests, I think teachers will jump on board.

Friday, December 3, 2010

GoFish Guys giving their reason for Christmas

Why is there a T in Christmas?

Out of the mouth of a first grader.  This was his question to me today.  He was looking at a book title and noticed that there is a T in Christmas but we do not pronounce it, so he asked.  I was able to give the answer because I heard it a while back.  People used to go to mass on Christmas morning and they called it Christ's Mass.  Things were shortened and it became Christmas.  So I was glad that I could share that answer today.  Christ is still in the hearts of little ones.