I was challenged by one of my students (who I'll keep anonymous) to write alongside them for five minutes straight. I dismissed the thought initially, but realized I myself do not write as consistently as I would like. So why not? Benefit to me also is that I have already graduated, so if I fall off the bandwagon, I have no grade to worry about. Sorry kids! You will thank me one day.
My husband and I returned last Friday from a 9 day trip to the UK and it feels like I'm just now able to get into a good momentum for educating our boys and my students at co-op. It was a whole other world across the pond. I returned with a strong distaste for the monarchy and a deep appreciation for driving on the RIGHT side of the road. But I also returned with a deep desire to pour more into my community, and I believe that was no accident. God showed Himself in unexpected ways over there, and I hope to dive deep into more of who He is over here.
My kids are chattering away down the hall in their toy room. I must go make them breakfast after this, though what I will make is yet to be decided. One of them always has something to say, regardless of what I make. Hopefully we can avoid whining today, by the power of the Holy Spirit!
This is a lot harder than I thought. Kudos to all of you high schoolers who have been doing this for a few weeks now! You are all going to be much better writers because of it! In fact, I have seen an improvement on many of your writings already. I try to comment occasionally but it seems my phone hates Blogger and will not allow me. But I have been catching up on the readings and enjoy them tremendously. So interesting to see how personalities come out in a mere five minutes.
Timer's up! Did you know Google has a timer?
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