Warning: This will be a rambling....
Psalm 37: 4 says "Take delight in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart." The picture on my blog is a desire of my heart. We, very quickly, sold hour house and had to move about a year ago. Circumstances led us to a cozy - read small - apartment and we were glad to be here. But over the last few months it has become a desire that God show us what our housing situation should be. Should we stay here (inexpensive, clean, quiet, safe) or should we look for place we could live that met our needs better (more room, place for company, etc). Dave and I have very earnestly been praying together about this for several months. Also, I have spent lots of weekends visiting open houses and doing internet searches for what I thought might meet our needs.
I, only half jokingly, mentioned to my work prayer buddies that I wanted God to give me a house. I said "If He wants to give me keys and say this is your house I would be ok with that, but I will pay for a house...I just want God to give it to me."
The picture on this blog is God's blessing for us. He gave us this house. Yes, we have a mortgage and yes its more than our original price point, but the whole thing happened in a way that showed us God gave us this house. It brings to mind another verse:
Ephesians 3:20 - "Now to him who is able to do IMMEASURABLY more than we ASK OR IMAGINE, according to his power that is at work within us,"
We honestly believe that God has blessed us with this house and therefore, we need to use it for His glory and blessing. We're not sure what that is yet, but we pray every day that we are open to His leading and that all who enter the doors of our new home find it a place where God is honored and where they are welcome.
Thanks for reading. (and will post more pictures when we finish our home makeover :)
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Ohana means family
This week is a special week in Mrs. Shadowen's class. We aren't doing a story from our reading book because it's a short week and we are not doing Phonics since we ahead of the rest of second grade. Therefore....we are doing some special things.
I grouped the students in groups of 4, and assigned a "group leader". We began with a discussion of what a good leader does, how they treat other group members, and what kind of words would we use if we needed to encourage our groups. Then I asked "Who has seen Lilo and Stitch? In that movie Lilo uses the words Ohana means family and family means no one gets left behind." After we got over the giggles and the "we aren't family" discussion and talked about how we were a classroom family I told them how the week was going to run.
We will have a new group leader every day and that leader is in charge of materials for their group for that day. We are to encourage our group, help them finish work if they need to and pass out and take up all materials for the day. Your group is your family and "Ohana means family and family means no one gets left behind". I saw some great attitudes and group participation today.
We are doing an author study (Kevin Henkes) and activities with one of his books. Today we did a plot activity, a vocabulary activity and made amazing words posters. The students earned stickers for working well together (all of them,) and finishing their work (all of them). I forgot my camera but hope to have pictures later of more things.
The students were FABULOUS. They even helped each other at times they didn't need to. They were so excited about stickers on their charts (and we haven't even decided on a reward yet) and they kept the floor clean too. - and that is the biggest problem in my room..the messy floor.
What a great day. I can't wait for the rest of the week. Planning was crazy figuring out all to do but the day was one of the easiest this year just because they worked and I just facilitated their learning.
Have I mentioned I LOVE MY JOB!!!!!!!!
I grouped the students in groups of 4, and assigned a "group leader". We began with a discussion of what a good leader does, how they treat other group members, and what kind of words would we use if we needed to encourage our groups. Then I asked "Who has seen Lilo and Stitch? In that movie Lilo uses the words Ohana means family and family means no one gets left behind." After we got over the giggles and the "we aren't family" discussion and talked about how we were a classroom family I told them how the week was going to run.
We will have a new group leader every day and that leader is in charge of materials for their group for that day. We are to encourage our group, help them finish work if they need to and pass out and take up all materials for the day. Your group is your family and "Ohana means family and family means no one gets left behind". I saw some great attitudes and group participation today.
We are doing an author study (Kevin Henkes) and activities with one of his books. Today we did a plot activity, a vocabulary activity and made amazing words posters. The students earned stickers for working well together (all of them,) and finishing their work (all of them). I forgot my camera but hope to have pictures later of more things.
The students were FABULOUS. They even helped each other at times they didn't need to. They were so excited about stickers on their charts (and we haven't even decided on a reward yet) and they kept the floor clean too. - and that is the biggest problem in my room..the messy floor.
What a great day. I can't wait for the rest of the week. Planning was crazy figuring out all to do but the day was one of the easiest this year just because they worked and I just facilitated their learning.
Have I mentioned I LOVE MY JOB!!!!!!!!
Sunday, February 19, 2012
disappointments and decisions
I mentioned in an earlier post that I had trouble praying things for myself. I have actually in the last few weeks spoken aloud to my school prayer group and to a couple of friends a prayer request I had for myself.
In that vein, I was excited to see what I thought was an answer to that prayer. However, circumstances have shown me that either the answer is not what I wanted (YES) but either NO or WAIT. I'm not doing so well with those answers...go figure.
Anyway, I have to make the decision that God knows best. This is easier said than done but I will work on that. I guess if a disappointment leads to a decision to listen to God it can't be all bad, right?
On another note, I have had some pretty intense God moments working on some camp things and that is exciting. When I get these ideas I first write them down and then pray about them and discuss them with people who serve in leadership with me at camp.
I guess at this moment in time I will chose to work on camp and have some answers I like and keep praying the desires of my heart. God will either give me those desires or change my desires. If you are a praying person throw one out for me now and then if you think about it, both for my "heart's desire" and for camp planning.
Thanks
In that vein, I was excited to see what I thought was an answer to that prayer. However, circumstances have shown me that either the answer is not what I wanted (YES) but either NO or WAIT. I'm not doing so well with those answers...go figure.
Anyway, I have to make the decision that God knows best. This is easier said than done but I will work on that. I guess if a disappointment leads to a decision to listen to God it can't be all bad, right?
On another note, I have had some pretty intense God moments working on some camp things and that is exciting. When I get these ideas I first write them down and then pray about them and discuss them with people who serve in leadership with me at camp.
I guess at this moment in time I will chose to work on camp and have some answers I like and keep praying the desires of my heart. God will either give me those desires or change my desires. If you are a praying person throw one out for me now and then if you think about it, both for my "heart's desire" and for camp planning.
Thanks
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
yeah...that's me
I'll put it here in writing. I'm a procrastinator. One of the world's worst. I bring home stacks and stacks of papers to grade in a weekend when it would take me only a few minutes every day. If I have a big project I start it and go great guns for awhile and then quit until a few minutes before that project is due.
But....I need to do better than the adrenaline rush of putting off a job and then doing it as well as it should be done. In that vain, I was proud of myself..after grading those mounds and mounds of papers, I actually got my midterms done 2 days early...and forgot to send them home.
And I usually do my lesson plans sometime on Sunday night - usually 8ish or after and spend several hours. But this week I had dinner plans for finished my lesson plans before 6:00. It made such a nice evening knowing that when I got home from dinner my time was my own.
And I have bought a notebook to carry with me at all times so that when great camp ideas come up I can jot them down right then and have them all in one place so when camp time comes its all together in one place instead of "where did I put the notes on?"
So, in my old age, I am going to try to plan and do things in a more timely matter. It will be less stressful and give me some free time hopefully. You friends of mine...stay on me...
But....I need to do better than the adrenaline rush of putting off a job and then doing it as well as it should be done. In that vain, I was proud of myself..after grading those mounds and mounds of papers, I actually got my midterms done 2 days early...and forgot to send them home.
And I usually do my lesson plans sometime on Sunday night - usually 8ish or after and spend several hours. But this week I had dinner plans for finished my lesson plans before 6:00. It made such a nice evening knowing that when I got home from dinner my time was my own.
And I have bought a notebook to carry with me at all times so that when great camp ideas come up I can jot them down right then and have them all in one place so when camp time comes its all together in one place instead of "where did I put the notes on?"
So, in my old age, I am going to try to plan and do things in a more timely matter. It will be less stressful and give me some free time hopefully. You friends of mine...stay on me...
Monday, January 16, 2012
God in a box..
I will first admit that I believe in the power of prayer. I have seen answers to prayers, I have prayed prayers that have had answers, I have seen miracles in people's lives because of prayer. And I know scripture tells us in Mark 11:24 "therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.", and in Psalm 37:4 "Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart."
I say all of that to say, I have a great desire but I am lacking in the faith to believe that God will do what He says in His word and in the desires of my heart. Why can we as Christians pray for others believing that God will and can answer but can't believe He will do the same for us?
I say all of that to say, I have a great desire but I am lacking in the faith to believe that God will do what He says in His word and in the desires of my heart. Why can we as Christians pray for others believing that God will and can answer but can't believe He will do the same for us?
Friday, January 6, 2012
Why I do what I do.....
I remember several years ago sitting at a church service and being asked to share goals we had for the next year. (I'm assuming it was a New Year's Eve or New Year's service.) Someone had told me once that they thought I lived what I believed and because I know my heart I remember saying "I hope I can become the Christian people think I am."
While I still have a long long way to go I need to continue to work toward that goal. I was talking to one of my student's parents last night. We were discussing her child and I said what a joy she was to have in class. She told how they were trying to raise her with good moral values and to be a good person and that "women of God second grade teachers helped with that". Then she said the words that made me cry but showed me I have to continue to grow...
She just finished nursing school and said she and her husband started praying 2 years ago that when her daughter was in second grade she would have someone to nurture and love her because they knew there would be lots of changes going on with mom going to work, etc. Then she said God answered her prayer with me.
This is the Debbie paraphrase of her words so if she reads this I apologize for not quoting her exactly and I also thank her for helping me reinforce the decision I made to go back to teaching and most of all for helping remind me that I need to continually be working to be a great woman of God.
While I still have a long long way to go I need to continue to work toward that goal. I was talking to one of my student's parents last night. We were discussing her child and I said what a joy she was to have in class. She told how they were trying to raise her with good moral values and to be a good person and that "women of God second grade teachers helped with that". Then she said the words that made me cry but showed me I have to continue to grow...
She just finished nursing school and said she and her husband started praying 2 years ago that when her daughter was in second grade she would have someone to nurture and love her because they knew there would be lots of changes going on with mom going to work, etc. Then she said God answered her prayer with me.
This is the Debbie paraphrase of her words so if she reads this I apologize for not quoting her exactly and I also thank her for helping me reinforce the decision I made to go back to teaching and most of all for helping remind me that I need to continually be working to be a great woman of God.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Debbie's Bucket List
Here is my bucket list - in no particular order. There will edits and updates to this I'm sure :)
1. Attend the Rose Parade
2. Attend a football game at Neyland Stadium. Not because I am necessarily a Vols fan but because I've heard its great fun there
3. Visit the Grand Canyon
4. Return to Niagara Falls
5. Visit Hawaii
6. Attend the Kentucky Derby
7. Visit Africa
8. Visit Chicago
7. I would love to live in different places for a few months at a time. Go to places we have enjoyed visiting and live there for 6 months or so just to see what its like. #1 the beach, #2 Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area, #3 someplace tropical (Honduras, Grand Cayman, etc)
8. Have grandchildren
Look for updates as I think of them :)
1. Attend the Rose Parade
2. Attend a football game at Neyland Stadium. Not because I am necessarily a Vols fan but because I've heard its great fun there
3. Visit the Grand Canyon
4. Return to Niagara Falls
5. Visit Hawaii
6. Attend the Kentucky Derby
7. Visit Africa
8. Visit Chicago
7. I would love to live in different places for a few months at a time. Go to places we have enjoyed visiting and live there for 6 months or so just to see what its like. #1 the beach, #2 Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area, #3 someplace tropical (Honduras, Grand Cayman, etc)
8. Have grandchildren
Look for updates as I think of them :)
Sunday, January 1, 2012
In Retrospect - 2011
It's been an interesting year. Where to even start with all that happened? Here are few highlights.
Regrets and Losses:
Dave and I made a covenant to pray together every night and although we did better we weren't very consistent.
I also made a promise to myself that I would reacquaint and keep in better touch with old friends. I am still lacking here also.
One of my camp counselors for many years lost her earthly battle to cancer, and while we miss her here she is healthy and happy in heaven.
We sold our house and had to move quickly.
Sarah moved out and went to live with her mother 3000 miles away. I miss her.
Blessings:
When we had to move quickly we thought we had a place to go but that fell through and we had no place to go. Thanks to a friend we found a place and we like where we are. It's safe, warm, dry, inexpensive and quiet. In the process of this move I made a better friend who listened, prayed and cried with me.
I changed jobs - back to the classroom from the counseling job - and though it was a difficult decision it was the right one for me.
I not only got to see my favorite Christian singer - Chris Tomlin - I got to see him on the front row.
I did reaquaint myself with one old friend and we are beginning to rebuild our friendship.
Once again I had the privilege of directing a camp at Cowen.
I got to participate with the youth on their mission trip to Brother's Keeper.
A much younger friend became a closer friend and accountability partner. I'm not sure she intended it be that way but I'm glad it worked out that way.
Accomplishments:
In a few months Dave and I will be debt-free.
I started a prayer ministry for Jr. Camp and it was very successful. It will happen again.
I met some very on-fire for Jesus young people and that makes my heart happy.
I quit my second job to free up more time to be with my husband, family and friends.
Goals for 2012:
To honor God in all I do.
Be the best teacher I can be for my students.
Be a better wife and mother.
Work on my friendships.
Here is one of my ramblings. Probably not the most interesting post but thoughts I wanted to get off my mind as a new year begins. Hopefully we can have some funny second grade stories in the future.
Enjoy reading.
Regrets and Losses:
Dave and I made a covenant to pray together every night and although we did better we weren't very consistent.
I also made a promise to myself that I would reacquaint and keep in better touch with old friends. I am still lacking here also.
One of my camp counselors for many years lost her earthly battle to cancer, and while we miss her here she is healthy and happy in heaven.
We sold our house and had to move quickly.
Sarah moved out and went to live with her mother 3000 miles away. I miss her.
Blessings:
When we had to move quickly we thought we had a place to go but that fell through and we had no place to go. Thanks to a friend we found a place and we like where we are. It's safe, warm, dry, inexpensive and quiet. In the process of this move I made a better friend who listened, prayed and cried with me.
I changed jobs - back to the classroom from the counseling job - and though it was a difficult decision it was the right one for me.
I not only got to see my favorite Christian singer - Chris Tomlin - I got to see him on the front row.
I did reaquaint myself with one old friend and we are beginning to rebuild our friendship.
Once again I had the privilege of directing a camp at Cowen.
I got to participate with the youth on their mission trip to Brother's Keeper.
A much younger friend became a closer friend and accountability partner. I'm not sure she intended it be that way but I'm glad it worked out that way.
Accomplishments:
In a few months Dave and I will be debt-free.
I started a prayer ministry for Jr. Camp and it was very successful. It will happen again.
I met some very on-fire for Jesus young people and that makes my heart happy.
I quit my second job to free up more time to be with my husband, family and friends.
Goals for 2012:
To honor God in all I do.
Be the best teacher I can be for my students.
Be a better wife and mother.
Work on my friendships.
Here is one of my ramblings. Probably not the most interesting post but thoughts I wanted to get off my mind as a new year begins. Hopefully we can have some funny second grade stories in the future.
Enjoy reading.
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