My Daily Revelation Journal

Okay, I confess: "My Daily Revelation Journal" is far from daily, but what I have here is a collection of thoughts I wrote about life and about faith through the years.

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Location: Seward, Nebraska, United States

Monday, April 20, 2009

News:

I was not offered the position at Lincoln Lutheran. They chose experience over 1st year teacher.
I still have the interview with Zion in Dallas.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

2 more weeks.

Did I forget to post something last week? I feel like I did, sorry! I have my doubts about whether anyone is reading these anyway. I’ll keep doing them because well, I only have 2 more weeks, and it is a nice release to think over my week and presumably keep in touch with “many” people.
This week went pretty well. Easter was wonderful, but it was wild because it was really the first Easter that I wasn’t home with my family, but thankfully I was still with family. My aunt and uncle had their family over so I was still somewhere that I “fit.” We had an Easter egg hunt throughout the house because it was muddy outside and we had a blast hiding eggs from the kids. The kids also played so roughly with me that I’m surprised my shirt didn’t rip. They literally clung to me! We had a marvelous meal and hung out and then I went and worked, yes on Easter, the Resurrection of our Savior, I worked. I actually had to break into the school. I have a key but they have these rather large red gates and so I had to jump it. I received permission from my cooperating teacher and her husband, both teachers there (he even said that he’s done it!).
The main event that has happened in my life happened more to my cooperating teacher, Mrs. Foster. Last Friday, her son-in-law fell 7 stories from a parking garage in Austin, TX. He and his wife are from California and his wife is 8 months pregnant. So Mrs. Foster has taken a medical leave of absence for the rest of the year. I’ve continued to teach the class I’ve worked with her on, but Mrs. Weiss will take it over when I am done. If you would pray for Mrs. Foster and her family, especially Keith, that would be great. He is on a long road of recovery and they are unsure of how much he will recover. He has a lot of brain swelling and many broken bones, as you can imagine.
Wow, am I almost done? I have something else almost ironic to share. My aunt and uncle don't have internet, yet. In the last week, they have gone from very little technology to having a new laptop and a blackberry cell phone. And so they are getting wireless on the 24th (my birthday!). Well, for the last 4-5 weeks I have spent countless hours at the other student teachers’ host house using the internet for lesson planning and now my aunt and uncle are getting internet literally on the very last day that I'm teaching. Isn't that just fantastic? Better late than never…?
The greatest thing from the week was that I had an interview with Lincoln Lutheran Middle/High School in Lincoln, Nebraska for a 7/8 grade Social Studies position on Wednesday. I think it went well enough. I felt good about it after it was over. We’ll see though! The principal said that they wanted to wrap it up in the next week so hopefully by next weekend I can say whether I was offered the position or not! I was also contacted by Zion Lutheran School in Dallas, TX about a middle school history teaching position. I have a phone interview with them on the 21st!
Something cool that happened from the week was on Wednesday for Geography I had put together a little front/back, read/research/respond activity on OPEC for the kids to work on and when i was making copies of it, one of the science teachers looked at it and liked it enough to ask for a copy because he said that he had a unit that he could really use it. THEN during my interview that night, they asked me if a teacher has used anything that I've created and it was great to say, it literally happened today!
Well, I’m sure I could say a bunch more, but I think I’ll go with that for now. I can’t believe I’m almost done, but as much as I like the school and I love living with my aunt and uncle and being able to spend so much time with them when I haven’t before, I am really ready to be done and move on to the next part of my life. I know that recent country song, “You’re gonna miss this,” plays through my head, but I really excited for what the future holds, and it’s interesting because I don’t really know! But I have faith God will provide something!

In Christ,
Adam

Monday, April 06, 2009

In the Past

This was a difficult week, it really was. If you are reading this, then you’ve read about my trip to the northland last weekend and the greatness of that, well that really threw me off. All this week I was off or behind. Then I think I had 500 papers to grade, including tests. It was really just an overwhelming week. It was one of those weeks for me that left me thinking I need to be done right now and to have my own classroom (I put too much pressure on myself with being evaluated all the time) or that teaching isn’t for me. I am sticking with teaching for sure because I’m not going to let a off-week change everything, and I just know that there is a classroom out there that God needs me in and students I can help.
The highlight of the week was definitely the annual benefit auction gala for Prince of Peace on Saturday. Erinn and I were able to go for free to a $50 ticket event. I had to get dressed up in a black suit and tie, and there were a lot of rich people there. They had 100s of items in a silent auction ranging in price from $7 to “priceless.” A few of the priceless items were a autographed Clint Black guitar in a shadowbox; a Pearl Harbor movie poster signed by Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, and Kate Beckensale (I don’t know how they got that); and a framed set of pictures and autographs of Hall of Fame members from the Dallas Cowboys. There were some insanely expensive things.
The food was amazing of course. Steak and chicken breast, some weird potato stuff. Then the live auction had some insanely expensive things, valued at $1,500 to $30,000. We didn’t stay too long, we got depressed because they could have easily paid off both of our student loans…
Anyway, off to another week, the next two weeks are 4 day weeks, which is very exciting. I’m looking forward to Easter (he is risen!). Then the week after that, Friday will be my birthday and it will be a half day. Then the week after THAT will be the last day. So that means there’s 4 weeks left. Fast stuff.

In Christ,
Adam