Just to add to the emotional stage I passed through yesterday, Luke's dad, Mr. Sean's, cancer is back. We don't have any answers. But, I will keep you updated. Prayers for patience, wisdom, strength, attitudes, and peace are strongly encouraged. STRONGLY.
On the other hand, work was good Tuesday. :) The kids are completely warmed up to me, and I am beginning to understand and realize each of their personalities. We have a few siblings enrolled-and even the siblings are way different. I love my job. I really do.
The kids have grasped most of the concept of UNO (They are 3/4 years old). & even if they haven't, they have learned their colors by playing! It's a neat way to guide children's learning by being creative while you have fun, too. :)
This is Amir. (like "a mirror"..ha) He just turned three, and he's in the middle of learning his letters. he knows his ABCs, but he doesn't understand what each letter looks like. But, yesterday we worked on his name for about 30 minutes. It was neat to see the results from repetition and how determined he was to understand! He's a bit of a sneaky kid, so it was awesome to see him settle down and work at something. :)
Here he is showing me how to draw, well it started out as a "happy face" and ended up being something like a stick figure. Oh well, it made him happy!
Last night Madison, Taylor, and I went to Chik-fil-A here on campus. After that, we came back to the dorm and had a fun dance session in the room. It was so hilarious. It started out just playing old N*SYNC and Britney Spears songs, and by the end of the night, we had the disco ball and video camera going. It was a blast.
and this was only the beginning... :)
It was a relaxing ending to a stressful day. :)
TODAYYYYY. ---> January 27, 2011.
I had my two most frustrating classes with breakfast and a WONDERFUL (I might add) nap in between. :)
I worked this afternoon, and the kids were crazy. CRAZY. In EVERY class. All ages. It was insane. Maybe it
was the weather change.lol. I have no idea. Hardly any, if at all, wanted to listen. They were bickering all day
with each other. Hitting and pushing. But, we made everyone get along, and forced it to be a good day. :)
Madison's writing a paper right now while I blog. I had to pull up the Mac photo booth (the program that
works with my webcam), and it never fails, she sees it and stands in her chair, and there we go! Snapping
pictures! It cracks me up that something so simple can put the both of us in the most giggly mood... :)
Last but not least. I just want to share how the Lord has been working around me lately. Tonight, I'm going to focus on Luke. It's just a couple small things, but that's what makes life matter most, right?
1. He joined a new discipleship group at Bellevue. He's the youngest one in there. The next oldest? 22 (I think). The oldest? In his 60s. He just showed up one night. God's truly guiding him into finding out what a true man is. Amen to that. :)
2. He's been asking for the Lord to use him. He helped an older lady the other night with money to put gas in her car. We have no idea who she is or where she's from. But, she wasn't broken down in the cold that night. :)
3. He's been talking to a younger teammate of his about God and a true relationship with him. Long story short, he's going to go over Crazy Love by Francis Chan (HIGHLY RECOMMEND) with him beginning tomorrow morning as the beginning of a possibility discipleship opportunity. What a blessing for both guys.
4. He hasn't been working lately due to basketball season and Bass Pro's hours/scheduling. We've both been talking about possibilities for him to maybe find another part time job that's a little more flexible, or when he should start looking, etc. Today at his bball practice, one of his assistant coaches randomly approached him and asked him if he would be interested in reffing 4th/5th grade basketball games on Saturdays. He'll make 25 bucks a game and average about $125 every Saturday. Two of his favorite things--kids&basketball--while making money...not too shabby. :) We're both excited and relieved. :))
5. He is going to start volunteering at Impact here in Memphis. It's like a food pantry set up for the lower income families that don't have a lot. They can come there and get free groceries, and there's also clothes and such. Sort of like a Goodwill. I have a class Saturday morning, but I'll be joining him the very first chance I get!
I am beyond excited to see what the Lord is doing with him. Especially when he's mine. ;) He has become such a true gentlemen. Not only physically, but in the heart. I've seen such a positive change in him over the last year, and I'm anxious to see what is next. I love him a lot, and I am so blessed that the Lord allows us to know what it's like to have each other. Some people get frustrated with us. I'm not saying we're not a teenage couple, because we are. We're only (just shy of) 19. But, our faith in the Lord has helped us grow together, and I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. I love you, Luke Berry. Keep pressing on towards the goal. :)
I hope y'all have a wonderful night. I'm here for each and every one of you. Even for those who don't know me, but follow my blog anyway. God loves you. Never forget that. Good night. :)





























