Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Snow-God's Gift!

I'll bet most of you are beginning to think the opposite of my thoughts on snow! We are currently enjoying the Palestinian "blizzard" of '08. It's the first time we've seen snow this winter! We've all be anticipating it for a while now. We are experiencing such high winds that yesterday my students thought there was a band of pipers outside our window,(who knew wind could create piping noises in harmony) and it sounds like there are multiple cat fights going on in our school building (creepy, I know)! However, we love the wind and the snow along with it. We were able to crawl back into bed this morning and enjoy a nice leisurely breakfast (Doug makes the BEST omelettes). We also know that with snow days comes some strange behavior, such as our neighbor on top of his roof, shoveling a small patch of snow with a huge shovel. To which we were surprised that he dragged his entire family out to watch him do that in 10 seconds. Ahhhhh, the joy of having the time to watch things like this! With a snow day comes a blog post. It's long overdue, I apologize.
Doug is in exam week now. He's busy making up tests that cover this past semester and grading them. I am extremely jealous that he's done at 11:00 each day, but what can I do? The perks of teaching high school! We are both going to start grading for report cards today or tomorrow (most likely) that go out next Monday. He's busy, as always, being the janitor, assistant high school principal, Miss Grace's errand runner, etc. The things he does on a daily basis still amazes me. He was fixing the heat in an apartment down the hall yesterday then going to get permissions for some students participating in Model United Nations later next month. He's a very handy guy to have around, and I never know what he's up to. Miss Grace is already freaking out about next year, without him around to help with everything. What did they do before Doug came? Sometimes I wonder....
My class is still proving incredibly challenging. Usually while I'm teaching I feel like an eruption is going to take place between the students. For some reason, the Christian students in the class ostracize the Muslim students. Mainly it's the boys. They do little things to leave them out, or blatantly push them out of the way. I find they're often snickering when the Muslim students speak. I think it's many bad habits that have solidified over their years of schooling, but pray I can talk to parents about encouraging their children to stop doing this, and I can create a community where people are truly loved for who they are. Sadly, the parents are teaching their children to do this, as they often deal with each other in the same manner. My heart breaks for my student Watheq in particular. He tries to fit in with the other boys, but finds that the mold he fits into is being the butt of their jokes. He allows them to tease him to fit in. It's really sad! Pray I can find a way to stop that, and make Watheq want to stop it!
On a much brighter note my Bible study is going extremely well. I have three girls who are devoted to our group. One of them asked me if we could meet weekly! We now meet every Saturday afternoon in our apartment and continue studying God's call on our lives (through a book by Bill Hybels). This past week we were discussing one area in our life we'd like to change, and the discussion got steered in a way that one of the girls suggested we "check up on each other." Accountability was the next step, and they knew they needed it before I even suggested it! Praise God! I'm not sure whether one of the girls still attends a Muslim religion class or not (last thing I knew she was) but I'm praying for an opportunity to ask her about where she's truly at. I can tell the Lord is really working in her life, though, which is awesome. I'm also working on getting the girls to read their Bibles on a daily basis. They are going to try reading verses geared for particular circumstances such as when they're: sad, stressed, lonely, happy, etc. It's a start.
I'm coordinating a talent show for the elementary school to take place in March. The kids are very excited about it, and are even working out group performances! I hope they will stay committed to doing it! I'll keep you posted on that.
Okay, now it's off to read and download some pictures. We pray God is blessing your lives and you are a blessing to others!

1 Comments:

At 11:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yay for snow days! Yay for snow day blogs!

 

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