Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Doctor, doctor, give me the news...



My daughter has an arthritis which requires a trip to the doctor every few months. Her doctor is in Arkansas at the children's hospital, so....every 3 to 4 months, we pile in the van and make the three hour trek up there. Kat doesn't look forward to the occassion, and certainly doesn't dress for it. This trip, she had on shorts, a tshirt (she basically crawled out of bed into the van), and her neon green flip flop slippers. She walked around all day in those slippers. All the nurses commented on them which gave us quite a laugh. Hmmm..so glad she has her own personality and is comfortable with that!

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Education: Purpose?

The first full week of school has come and gone. As in the case every year, it was a very tiresome week, very busy, but it went by very fast. This is my first year to really incorporate journaling into the classroom and to mass teach. We are an individualized program, so I do more one on one than addressing the entire class. This year, however, I decided to teach and re-enforce basic skills by involving the group. For the first time I taught with a chalkboard! It was a blast to interact with the whole class that way and to watch them respond. They got into it and (little did they know) they helped me teach them. One of the days this past week, I read them an essay entitled "Education, Our Own Work." It addressed the purpose of education. The students had to journal on the purpose of education. The essay answer is: to discipline the mind. Hmmm...I would agree to that, for it certainly takes discipline to educate oneself, but it is more than that. Someone has said that education is lighting a fire and it is! It is interaction with the world and people around us, gaining from life experiences, inspiring others to achieve, and finding in ourselves that desire to stretch just a little bit further. I pray this year, I accomplish that in my students...inspiration. I am already seeing their eyes light up, and I am thrilled to be just a small part of all of that!

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Pretty in Pink


Sometimes God brings people into our lives for just a moment: other times, God allows us a lifetime. We met this family quite a few years ago, when little Edith (left) was still in her mother's womb. She is five years old now, and has taught us many things. Life and blessings come in many different forms. Edith has autism and epilepsy ( along with a few other problems). She is such a gift, but so much work for her family. Many tears have been shed, and many prayers offered up on her behalf. She is truly beautiful. Her sister, Veronica, has also struggled. We are thankful for the moments we have shared in her life too. Aren't they both pretty in pink?

Spraying Color

We took a moment off this Saturday to visit the Shreveport Riverfront fountains. It always strikes me how the light looks like it is shooting out of the water. It is fun to watch all the children playing safely in the midst of our city. From this vantage spot, much of the riverfront area can be viewed, and at night, it is full of light and color. It is definitely a must see when in Shreveport.

June 2008 Road Trip