Tuesday, December 28, 2010

More Transitions

Well most of you know that I have now graduated from Texas Tech University. It is a weird feeling to first of all be done with student teaching and then to be done with college. At the beginning of this semester it felt like the end would never come. I spent 6 wonderful weeks in 2nd grade having a blast with my kids and teacher then I was so blessed to spend another 6 wonderful weeks in PreK having a blast with my kids and teacher! Student teaching was so much fun and gave me a deeper love for the classroom and for kids here in America. There are so many opportunities to use your position as a teacher to share the gospel not only with your kids, but with the parents and your coworkers.

Graduation weekend was a fun filled weekend that ended with a little sadness. We had a blast hangin out with my wonderful family, my awesome roomies, and my fabulous friends! Here are a few pics of the weekend:

The whole family! I am so blessed to have each of them.

My Beautiful Woman of God Seeester :)

The most Beautiful Daughters of God that I know!(and I have the pleasure of living with them)

And two awesome Men of God!

Like I said, it is weird not having a plan for the spring. I am about to go back to Lubbock and start looking for a part time job and substitute when I can. It is going to be strange not having to turn in papers, or communicate with professors, and the strangest is not getting to walk on campus/run to my next class. I am going to miss my college life. I am going to miss the late night study sessions because thats when you really get to know people. I am going to miss early morning coffee runs and late night burrito runs. I am going to miss that beautiful Jones Stadium. I am going to miss intramurals 3 nights a week. I am going to miss RSC and Foundation. Most of all I am going to miss my friends. Some are still in Lubbock with me, but there are many that have moved off to begin the next chapter of their lives. I am so blessed to have friends literally all over the world (but mostly Texas). They all are being used by God and I love getting to hear how they are so willing to be used by him.

Even though there are these and so many more things to miss about college life, I know this next year is going to hold some intense transitions and I am eager and ready to see what Father has in store for me. These next few months are crucial to the next few years of my life, so be in prayer that God's will for my life is done.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

More Transitions

Well most of you know that I have now graduated from Texas Tech University. It is a weird feeling to first of all be done with student teaching and then to be done with college. At the beginning of this semester it felt like the end would never come. I spent 6 wonderful weeks in 2nd grade having a blast with my kids and teacher then I was so blessed to spend another 6 wonderful weeks in PreK having a blast with my kids and teacher! Student teaching was so much fun and gave me a deeper love for the classroom and for kids here in America. There are so many opportunities to use your position as a teacher to share the gospel not only with your kids, but with the parents and your coworkers.

Graduation weekend was a fun filled weekend that ended with a little sadness. We had a blast hangin out with my wonderful family, my awesome roomies, and my fabulous friends! Here are a few pics of the weekend:

The whole family! I am so blessed to have each of them.

My Beautiful Woman of God Seeester :)

The most Beautiful Daughters of God that I know!(and I have the pleasure of living with them)

And two awesome Men of God!

Like I said, it is weird not having a plan for the spring. I am about to go back to Lubbock and start looking for a part time job and substitute when I can. It is going to be strange not having to turn in papers, or communicate with professors, and the strangest is not getting to walk on campus/run to my next class. I am going to miss my college life. I am going to miss the late night study sessions because thats when you really get to know people. I am going to miss early morning coffee runs and late night burrito runs. I am going to miss that beautiful Jones Stadium. I am going to miss intramurals 3 nights a week. I am going to miss RSC and Foundation. Most of all I am going to miss my friends. Some are still in Lubbock with me, but there are many that have moved off to begin the next chapter of their lives. I am so blessed to have friends literally all over the world (but mostly Texas). They all are being used by God and I love getting to hear how they are so willing to be used by him.

Even though there are these and so many more things to miss about college life, I know this next year is going to hold some intense transitions and I am eager and ready to see what Father has in store for me. These next few months are crucial to the next few years of my life, so be in prayer that God's will for my life is done.