Saturday, March 17, 2012

Spring business...or busy-ness...

This morning when I awoke, I knew there were several things I really should accomplish. 


1. Wear green, listen to lively/fun Irish tunes, and eat great food. It's St. Patrick's Day after all! Hope yours was grand! Made the traditional Irish Soda Bread (best recipe ever, from an Irish cookbook mum bought in Ireland several years ago), and looking forward to enjoying the rest of it at lunch tomorrow with friends. Mmmm. Along with corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, etc. 




2. Iron. *Check. Nothing exciting there.


3. Practice piano. *Check. Beethoven Op. 27/1, I have conquered you (evil laughter). Good feeling. :)


4. Try a new craft I've been wanting to do for a while- make a flower pin. *Check. 
This is the second one I did today; light yellow with a small pearl ornament in the center. Pins either in your hair or on a schnazzy jacket/cardigan, or anything really. Love it, muchly! I see more of these in my future. Very easy to make- no pattern required. Just lots of hot glue. Now, that's MY kind of craft. :)




5. Exercise. *clears throat* If practicing piano counts, I did overtime. If not, well...there's always Monday...


6. Blog. Which, *check,* I am now doing! Ah-hah! There are a few reasons for my intentional sabbatical from blogging, which I will now list FYI (for your information, if you care to know. If not, skip down to next paragraph). 


a. I spend a lot of time on the computer each day, howbeit school related, email, frivolity, research, etc. and blogging was one thing that wasn't really 'necessary.' Neither is pinterest or facebook, but still...


b. Blogging was listed among my new year's goals. However, I am excited to report that the other goals for this year (extensive reading on various subjects, devotions, personal goals, etc.) are going so splendidly, that I've had little or no time to even think of blogging! Many times I've done/seen something and thought, "That would make a really great blog article." That's as far as any of them have gotten. 


c. I'm realizing that it's far too easy to share my thoughts and problems on cyberspace before I talk to the One who actually has the answers: God. I've been doing this for the past few months, and goodness, what a difference. Do I still seek council from people? Of course. But, knowing that God is personally interested in seeing me succeed and prosper helps me to take confidence in confiding in Him before blabbing to others. Do I enjoy facebook, etc.? Yes. The problem lies when ones reliance for rejuvenation, inspiration, and encouragement comes from seeing how many friends can be added in 10 minutes, versus thinking about the C.S. Lewis/Ravi Zacharias devotional thought for the day, or that 'little' matter God is working on in your life. No, I do not think about Chronicles of Narnia all day or sit in a meditative state. :) However, keeping Christ at the forefront of my thoughts, rather than an afterthought or 'emergency plan,' makes life better all around. That's what I've been attempting. God is helping me, and I am grateful. 


So. Here's the paragraph you can skip to if you found the previous comments/thoughts repulsive, weird, strange, or otherwise odd. Which, may be most of you. All 3 of you.


In all seriousness, God has been good. And, I'm finding it extremely rewarding to focus my emotions, efforts, thoughts, words and actions centered around pleasing Him 24/7. I'm even attempting to become less sarcastic. It's a work in progress. :) 


To end these 'returning' ramblings, I thought I would share a few of the books I've been reading and would recommend to you. 


1. The Resolution for Women (centered around the movie "Courageous." Phenomenal movie and book, very convicting for women in any stage of life, and very practical. Awesome read.)


2. "Hook, Line, and Sinker." New novella by one of my favorite authors, Susan May Warren. Short book, cute theme, great message, neatly portrayed. You should read it for fun.


3. "The Grand Weaver." A new book I received for my birthday by another favorite Christian apologist/author, Ravi Zacharias. An amazing book about how God weaves the events and circumstances of our lives together. God has a plan in everything.


4. "A Year with C.S. Lewis." An incredible -read-once-a-day- devotional from one of the greatest authors of all time- C.S. Lewis. I find myself re-reading the devotional each night before I go to bed. The thoughts shared within the pages are incredibly practical, deep, thought-provoking, and can be convicting. Not for the faint of heart searching for a "Now I lay me down to sleep" devotional. For those who are serious about knowing God, and discovering more about Him. 


My apologies for the many rambles shared...this happens when I return after a long blogging absence. :)


Best wishes for a terrific holiday weekend. 
Until next time...



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

New Year Hullabaloo

Before I pontificate , may I just say, 
Happy New Year! 
The days since my last posting (Thanksgiving) 
have been a bit hair-raising, unpredictable, and difficult for our family, thus is the explanation for my non-postage. (don't you love odd words? not sure that one is uh, accurate in that usage, but it sure is fun to use.) 

If you're not friends with me or my family on Facebook, here's a quick overview...Dad went to Raleigh for a short, quick medical procedure on the Monday after Thanksgiving, and ended up back in Raleigh with a diagnosis of kidney failure on Wednesday morning. It's been a definite roller-coaster ride for all of us since then, but dad finally got to come home on December 14. We took him back to the
ER Christmas Eve night and was released Christmas Day afternoon with diagnosis of MRSA. He is still on dialysis and strong antibiotics, so he is definitely not back 'up to par,' but at least he is home and improving! God is so good. and we are thankful.

The Christmas holidays were interesting, to say the least, considering the previously
explained situation, but it was wonderful getting to spend the Holidays in NC...
where the crisp winter air wafts through the bare trees, cardinals adorn the frost-covered 
clothesline wires, and the early-morning frost decorates the brown, dead grass. 
I love it. It's quite superb, actually. 

Christmas programs (3, actually), school/church parties, Christmas caroling (with students
at the Hospice House, then with church friends to shut-ins), Christmas-cookie-baking,



The K-6 Christmas Program at school- "Not a Creature was Stirring."
It turned out so cute! The kids looked adorable, sang their hearts out,
and did an excellent job! I was so proud of them! 

favorite Christmas tunes on the radio, Christmas movies by the fire, ... the list goes on, 
but I love it all! and so very thankful to get to share these times with my family. 

Fun Gingerbread-baking with 7-8th grade at school.
Whew. This was the 1st time most of them had ever cut out Christmas
cookies. Seriously? How sad is that! the room was a wreck when we
finished and we were all covered in flour, but we all had a blast.
and they tasted great. :)

Our gorgeous live tree (from the NC mtn's) upstairs,
decorated with Waterford Crystal and
ornaments from overseas. It was beautiful! 

Living room upstairs- partially decorated for Christmas.
Unfortunately, I didn't get any pictures of it completed :(
It was beautiful, though! 


enjoyed nifty Christmas decorations 'downtown'
Thomasville during the Thanksgiving parade with
friends from church.

And, just for a laugh....

A snippet of the hilarious older ladies featured in the Thomasville
Christmas parade. Hysterical!


All around, it was a terrific (but flexible) Christmas, and I thoroughly enjoyed all the bustling,
shopping, gift-wrapping, traffic, programs, decorating, etc. that are involved in making the
Season memorable. And, most of all, I love celebrating and reading about the Birth of Jesus.
Still marveling in the Gift of God's Son!

The hour grows late, and I must needs rise early to provide and education for the children
of Thomasville. :) More posts to come later.

A'dieu, until then...

Sunday, November 27, 2011

30-some-Thank-Things

November: that season of the year in which people construct impressive lists of things for which they are thankful. I'm not opposed to these lists... Nor am I an advocate of them, unless that spirit of Thankfulness is indwelling the entire year-long. 
This Thanksgiving season, rather than simply writing a list of things I'm thankful for (which I also did), 
I tried something completely new and out-of-the-ordinary. 
Beginning the very first week of November, and still in progress today,
every time I walk in a room, flip on the light switch,
sit on my bed to check my email, dig through my sock 
drawer for a different pair, send a text on my phone, 
I try to remember to thank God for everything involved in completing
each of those tasks. (not limited to these tasks, just 
an example.) Does it take time? yes. 
but it does help you become aware of God's blessings
in a different way. 

That being said, I do have a 'list' of thankful things, which I will share. 
But, I am attempting to apply thankfulness to my entire year,
not just this month of November at Thanksgiving festivities. 

So, here we go...just to name a few:

  1. Family- near and far
  2. Friends- from acquaintances to dear friends
  3. Electricity and running water
  4. Comforts of home often taken for granted (furniture, insulation, heating, air conditioning, etc.)
  5. Job- doing what I love, and exactly where God wants me right now
  6. Nice car
  7. Great camera- to capture those 'kodak' moments. I love pictures!
  8. Ability to see colors- how boring would life be in darkness all the time? 
  9. Ears-to enjoy laughter, chatter, and music
  10. Music- a connection to the soul
  11. My piano- no caption needed.
  12. iPod- to enjoy music and great books on long trips or at work
  13. Freedom to worship
  14. Hot tea- medication of choice
  15. Literacy and the ability to read- among my books I have formed the best of friends.
  16. Good health- (except for the horrid cold I now have)
  17. Candles and nice smelling things- they make the world a better place
  18. Chocolate- all forms. it makes the world go 'round. :)
  19. Rainy days- replenish the soul and satisfy my melancholy side
  20. Books- choose a good book, treat it well, and you have made a friend for life
  21. Mentors- people who care what I do with my life, and are willing to invest time to help make it better
  22. Love- 
  23. God's grace and forgiveness- where would we be without them?
  24. Students- their laughter and antics keep me young, but I treasure my time with them
  25. Education- betterment of life, career, and expansion of knowledge
  26. Internet- irony, I know! - for those late-night-research-emergencies
  27. Computer- thank you, Jesus! Type-writers and I would not get along well, I'm quite sure
  28. Personalities- make the world an interesting place. if everyone were like Obama....
  29. Changes of weather- fall, winter, spring and summer- I love them all!
  30. Christmastime- the long-awaited season of the year
  31. Vacuum- yes.
  32. Disinfecting wipes- they make my day better
  33. Germ-x- no explanation needed.




So, there you have it! My thanksgiving list for this year. A few of the things, anyways. Cheers for a terrific holiday season! 

November...EEK!

You must be wondering, "Is she EVER going to up date that blog, or let it die a slow, painful death??" Well, good news and bad news. (didn't you just hate it when your dad used to say that?)
First, the good news: No, the blog is not dead! Very much alive and well (contrary to first glimpses); Bad News: Life happens. Namely, teaching happens, which comes first, and I don't always get to share those fun times as often as I'd like. Sigh. So, there you have it. :)


fun times decorated November! Allow me to share a few with you. :D
The last week of October...


The last week of October, I had to privilege of going to Indiana
to play for my cousin Debra's wedding. Another plus to the
wedding was getting to spend time with the Bride's sister, Tiffany,
who has been my very best friend since we were kids.
Three weeks apart, both pursued ED degrees in college,
and alike in many scary ways!
Love you, Tiffany! 
First, a few school-views of November. . .

My November bulletin in Jr. High- really
happy with how it turned out! Nothing
like trying something new...simply because
you can. :) 

In History, the students made 'log cabins' for the Colonial
Period. Several kids are missing in this pic, but you
get the idea. I loved the creativity! 

                                   Next, of course, comes Thanksgiving! And turkey. and stuff. 
The day before Thanksgiving, the students decorated
our classroom for Christmas. Here is our cute little
tree. They did a great job! All that's missing is Linus' blue
blanket, which I forgot to take that day. :( But as of tomorrow,
it will be our 'tree skirt.' Isn't creativity a grand and glorious thing? :)
                                                           Now, on to Thanksgiving. . .

Grandpa and Grandma Davis came over for the afternoon-
we were so glad they could come! Dad, Kimberly, and I
got an pool lesson from the 'expert.' aka: Grandpa.


 Grandpa, showing up how to shoot it right. He's great!


Our Thanksgiving feast was delicious!
Turkey, of course, Sweet Potato Cass.,
Squash Cass., Oyster Casserole made by
Grandma (one of my favorites!), home-made rolls,
cran-apple salad, cranberry sauce, Pumpkin/Pecan
pies. I'm sure I'm forgetting something, but it
was scrumptious! I am so blessed.

And that about wraps up my November re-cap post. Check out my next blog post, "30-some-Thank-Things," which is about my 'thankful' list. Until then. . .



Saturday, October 1, 2011

Knock-knock......... BOO!

 Dear people of the world: This is an important alert to . . . alert you that this blogger is among the land of the living, contrary to popular opinion. 
We extend our apologies for the delay in posting. I'm sure the blog-ee has excellent reasoning for the delinquent pause in posts as of late. 


The end.



Ah. . . the arrival of fall! It is here, this long awaited season. My favorite time of the year, no questions asked. Life has been c.r.a.z.y. That's the only word I can think of to do it justice. 
However, there have been some pretty fun/interesting happenings along with the craziness. :) Allow me to update you on a few. 

Thursday, 9.14.11 
National Donut Day (bet you didn't know that...)
So, my fellow teacher friend Sethanna and I
decided to be brave and actually make donuts with the
7-10th graders at school. Whew. 
So, my lucky reader, here is how to 'make' donuts. :) 

1- Buy canned biscuits. POP them open without jumping. (I dare you to try...) 
2- have excited students (or boring family members) shape them with
a little '0' in the center.

3- place biscuits on paper plates.  


4- after heating oil in skillet/pan, turn heat on low and carefully
drop biscuits into pan, slowing turning with tongs until golden brown. 

5- remove donuts from hot oil and place on paper plate, soaking up
excess grease with paper towel. Using tongs, drop in gallon
bag filled with either powdered sugar, cinnamon/sugar, or sprinkles.
Shake until coated thoroughly. 

6- Voila! Delicious donuts! Bon appetite. 
Best when eaten with large glass of chocolate milk. Mmmm.


Honestly, they were AMAZING! 

It was so delicious, and the kids (ok...me too) had a ton of fun in the process!
For the 'educational' aspect, the students learned how to write a process
essay on 'how to make donuts.' Huge hit with the parents,
I'm quite certain. I've heard multiple reports of families making donuts with the
recipe. Favorite homework assignment of the year! :)



The following day I went to UNCG School of the Arts (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) for a piano lesson with Professor John Salmon. Naturally, I was nervous. Very. But I couldn't have asked for a better lesson! Brilliant sense of humor. In that light, I am in the process of applying for UNCG to begin my MM next fall in the Piano dept. and study under Dr. Salmon. Very excited! In the midst of figuring out dept./audition/Fellowship logistics, but it's looking very promising. 

Stay tuned for more blog updates in the next few days- fun stuff going on, as well as a few blogs on the topic, "Back to the Heart of Worship...or not?" 

And, just for fun, the is the ever-changing view out the front door of the house. Tinges of orange, yellow, and red on the trees = eye candy! 

                                         Happy 1st of October celebrating the wonder of fall! 

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Happiness is: blundered imp-cakes, chocolate, and singing in the choir

 according to Charlie Brown, "Happiness is singing in the choir." and, since my goal for my students was for them to begin to correlate learning with fun and excitement (I sensed a great lack of this), then if singing in the choir= happiness, PARTY while singing in the choir must= double dose of happiness, right? Well :)


...So, I decided to have a Christmas Kickoff Party for my Jr High/High School kids in choir in Wednesday, our first real day of choir, since Monday was a half-day. 


I found these and just HAD to try them out...aren't they
terrific?
However...*clears throat* pictures online aren't always as easy as they appear...I know this! "How," you might ask? Well, this next picture says it all...

The dreadful imp-cakes...poo!

...Yep, that's correct. Instead of cute little reindeer, I ended up with red-eyed, horned, imps due to a mistake of my own. (bought small pretzels rather than large, the wrong candy, and forgot to use marshmallows for the eyes.) Since this was not what I wanted to communicate during our first choir practice, I improvised and came up with...


...Ta-Da! Smiley cupcakes! :)They weren't the Christmasy affect I was hoping for, but at least they don't look like I stole an orc from Lord of the Rings and made him pose for my cupcake design. :) And, they tasted great.(Which, I suppose, was the prime objective.) 


Here's a glimpse of my choir kiddos...all 17 of them. :) I wasn't quite sure what to expect since there was just an ensemble last year, but I am really excited! We had a blast playing random games! One was where everyone goes around the room humming different Christmas songs/carols, and has to find other people humming the same one. They kept me hopping for the 65 minute class... and by the end, I felt something like this...



But, I figure, if it helped the kids realize:
1) learning and fun can go together
2) choir is not scary- it's singing: and supposed to be fun!
3) learning more about music can be a blast, too...

...then I will have succeeded...even if it took imp-looking
chocolate cupcakes, oreo's, fizzing drinks, candy, games,
Christmas decor and music to do it! 
Our next choir is on Wednesday, so I'm hoping for a great 
rehearsal! 
If you run out of things to pray for,
I could use a few extra :)

Well, here's to a terrific labor day weekend...
and an apology for such a lengthy post. :)
(but, I must admit, I sort of use this for a journal to help me 
remember things, so I'm sort of not as sorry as I sounded:) 


Saturday, September 3, 2011

...all in a day's work...


I'm sure you must be wondering at my absence of writing the past week or so...
However, I am writing now as a survivor of my very first week of school

as a full-time teacher of Jr. High classes, Elementary Music,
 Jr/High Choir, and 12 private students (music classes and
lessons begin this coming week). 
(HOORAY, everyone!)
WHEW, and what
a week it has been indeed! 

It was something like this...

But, I must say, that the classes I had anticipated
as being the most difficult, are in fact my absolute favorites! 
While Jr. High (7-8th) classes are very different from anything
I've ever taught, I'm really enjoying the experience! So thankful for a 
genuinely terrific group of kids to teach- makes my job
a lot easier. :) 

There were several times this week when I began to feel like this...

...but then I remembered, 


All in all, it was a good week. I entered this 
school year with a plethora of different feelings
about the year, but I already feel as if I've learned 
more than the students! Guess that's good, right?

To shorten this, I'll just share the highlights from this week
to give you an idea of what I've been up to! 

Welcome to my 7-8th Homeroom
where I teach 7th grade Math, NC State History,
and Jr. High Bible Monday-Thursday. (We get
Fridays off...beautiful thing, isn't it?!) 


I do not have 'before' and 'after' pictures of this room...
because...because. :) Let's just say, 
it got a face lift, and my goal was to 'fun-ize' and color it, 
so this is what I came up with...


Our "News Flash" (aka, Current Event) section
with magazines, articles, etc. and the bulletin
board of the month... 
"The Value of an Idea is in Using it."
The little blue hands have words such as
'design,' 'create,' 'inspire,' 'invent,' etc. on them. 


View of my desk and student work display area. 


I never really thought I wanted to be a teacher...
even in college. But suddenly, I can't imagine doing
anything else! Even after days like Wednesday.
(Wednesday was something like Garfield's Monday,
except intensified x 1,000,000. 
But hey, at least
I'm alive to tell about it. :) 

More pictures about activities of the past few weeks 
are soon to come...but first, sleep.
So very invigorated about a long weekend...
No school until from Friday to Monday for me. 
Oh, yes, please! 

Until after zzzzzzzzzz...