Monday, September 21, 2009

September '09



It's beginning to feel a lot like fall! Actually tomorrow is the first official day of fall, and for that I am excited.

Here's the update on life with Josh and Paula--I finished student teaching in May and got my IL teaching certification shortly thereafter. Yay! Josh quit his job in July so that we could attend our friends' (Robert and Julie's) wedding celebration in MN that month. Prior to that, my wonderful dad dropped off my mom's old Honda Accord from CA, since both of our trucks broke down for good at the end of spring. Those poor trucks just couldn't take it anymore. We got back from MN, and since we had the use of a great car and no jobs to tie us down, we decided to continue our road trip by heading out to PA, stopping by to visit our friend Ruth in Ohio. She's preparing to be a missionary in Croatia! Then we saw Robert and Julie again briefly (at his house this time) on our way to spend a few days with Jenny Bisht, my beloved former roommate from my first year in Taiwan. We even got to take Josh on a day trip to our nation's capital! We had a great time seeing Jenny, then stayed a night with my old college roommate Blaire, also in PA. We took the long way back, visiting our friends Nathan and Alissa in Michigan. What a great trip! Thanks for your hospitality, everyone.








In late July, most of my family came out to visit and attend the Shinners family picnic. Good times had by all. Since they left, Josh and I enjoyed a few months of unemployment. We filled out endless applications and attended many interviews, but all we landed were a few odd jobs, so we've mostly been living off of my student loans and the grace of God! Meanwhile, I've gotten my thesis almost done, which means we can move out of here (IL) at the end of October. We are ready to move on, but I am glad for the chance to enjoy one more real autumn. On our way back to CA we look forward to visiting our good friends Josh and Emily in MO!

AND HERE'S THE GOOD NEWS: We are very grateful after a long search to announce that Josh got a job a Party City, which will last through Halloween--perfect! After a successful phone interview, I am going in to Christian Heritage Academy this week to observe and meet the principals, in hopes of becoming a substitute teacher there. Finally, our job hunt looks like it's coming to an end. Other than that, my thesis is my main focus, and I am doing my final presentation on it October 21st! Can't wait to be 100% done with grad school! (Well besides for paying my debt.) Thanks for stopping by my blog and God bless you with a bountiful harvest season!



Friday, May 15, 2009

Spring Inspiration

During my time as a student teacher, I threw a poetry party as a reward for my third graders for filling up their "cool bean" jar. It was something that my cooperating teacher started with them as an incentive for good behavior--they got to throw a few beans in the jar if they got caught doing the right thing. Anyways, I wrote a poem for the pink blossoms in the courtyard, but did not actually get a chance to read it. Here's the poem and here's the tree.



Pink Blossom

Bright pink blossom
The stubbornness of life
And hope
That won't be quieted
By dismal gray days

All of the sudden it bursts forth
In beauty
Untamed and uninhibited
Despite the troubles all around it
Despite the winter barely melted
Despite the wars and woes around us
It's beauty pierces through
In the midst of it all

My heart is quieted within me
And I cannot quell the hope that has awakened there
I cannot quench
This thirst for life within me
Though in a short amount of time
It falls
***

My students were also inspired by meeting Mr. Josh, and wrote a few excellent poems for him. Here are some of those :)

JOSH plus Mrs. Hong

His name is Josh
He moved from Tywong
He married a girl
Her name is Mrs. Hong
She was my student teacher
I know her well
Hong

From: Kelsey

Josh the tallest
Awesome the coolest
Awesome at wires and making light
With a battery (from Science lab lesson that day)
Very Smart
And a wonderful husband
And a very smart wife

From: Matthew

Just married
Out of this world guy
Shoves kids--j/k
Have a great trip

People smart
A great person
U r awesome teacher
Likes Josh
A great teacher

From: Amanda

Hong
Open for a student teacher
Nice
Graceful

From: Kelsey

Josh the best
person in the world
Josh
Josh
the best
person
in the world

From: Matthew

Thursday, May 7, 2009

I'm pretty ashamed that this is my first blog of the year!

I did it! I finished grad school and student teaching! (Well, except for my thesis project...) I can't believe it. I never could have done it without the loving support of God, my husband, my family, my professors and cohort members, and my friends, so it really was a group effort. Thanks everybody! Here's a photo of my cohort on our last day of class.


So the big question now is: WHAT NEXT? I know, it's on everybody's minds. Well, I'm not exactly sure. I need some major guidance from the Holy Spirit, but will accept your friendly input as well, should you choose to provide some. I have a few options:

1. Finish my thesis as soon as possible, spend a few months in CA, then get back to Taiwan.

2. Visit Taiwan this summer, then stay in CA for another year.

3. (The newest and most surprising option) Get a teaching job at a private Christian school associated with the Chinese Christian Church in Chinatown and stay in IL for another year. (Thel church that meets at Morisson in Kaohsiung is connected to this church.)

We also would like to start a family soon, but are waiting on God's timing and provision for this. It seems very complicated from our point of view, but at least from God's perspective it is not. No matter which option we choose, (or it could be another option not listed here), I am excited for what lies ahead, and praying that God will use my hard work in Trinity Grad School for the building of His kingdom in some way. Amen! Lead us, God!