9.27.2007
Race Day Nears
The time has arrived for me and my friends, Sara and Jeanne, to run our half marathon. We leave on Saturday morning to head to the beautiful Soraksan area so that we can run our marathon on Sunday. We are camping out and I am looking forward to it!
I have often said, "If you can run six miles you can run thirteen. After six, it's a mental battle more than a physical." Well, I am going to test this theory this weekend. The longest distance we have run in our training is 6-7 miles. If you think of us on Sunday at 10 am(Saturday 8pm Texas time), and the following few hours, please pray that we would be able to run our race well.
How can you support me in this effort? Glad you asked! There are three different ways.
First, just pray. Pray for our safety and that we will have fun--that is what this is all about. Pray that we would have endurance. Pray for whatever the Lord brings to mind.Second, I have always thought it would be so great to run for a cause. After all, it is not everyone who decided to run 13.?? miles just to challenge oneself and to enjoy the high of crossing the finish line. How much better if I was actually running for something that has eternal value!?!
Second, support a greater cause. I would have sent this e-mail out but as I have been praying about what cause I should run for--I had heard nothing from the Lord. So the last few days, actually day, I have been pressing in harder asking the Lord to give me a reason to run--and He did! I am running to raise money for our school's Mission Trip to the Philippines this year over Spring Break.
I forget what it is called when you run for a cause (there is some official name), but I am asking you to pray and consider sponsoring me by paying me a certain amount of money for each mile that I run in this marathon. The most I can run is 13 miles! This will accomplish two goals. It will help motivate me to keep running when I am tempted to walk...and it will be supporting the work God is going to do this year in the Philippines.
If you are interested in doing this...please reply to this e-mail or comment on my blog your commitment. On Monday, when I get back from my race, I will let you know how much of the bath I was able to run. Just let me know how much you want to give for each mile I finish (example: 1 dollar for each mile I run) Technically, on these things there is an option for a flat donation--I would accept those as well. Basically, you agree to give me say...$1,000 just for crossing the finish line. ALL proceeds will go to support a mission trip to the Philipines. All things are better with encouragement and one of my main love languages are words of affirmation. Please feel free to reply to this e-mail or better yet, leave words of encouragement on my blog! Though I love running, I am more of a short distance runner. I think that 6 miles is a great "long" run but my favorite distance to fun is 3-4 miles. The race this weekend is going to be a bit of a challenge. So please, fill my love tank and encourage me. How much greater it will be to share in this victory with YOU. Thanks to all of you who have ALREADY been so supportive!
If you are interested in doing this...please reply to this e-mail or comment on my blog your commitment. On Monday, when I get back from my race, I will let you know how much of the bath I was able to run. Just let me know how much you want to give for each mile I finish (example: 1 dollar for each mile I run) Technically, on these things there is an option for a flat donation--I would accept those as well. Basically, you agree to give me say...$1,000 just for crossing the finish line. ALL proceeds will go to support a mission trip to the Philipines.
Third, send me words of encouragement! All things are better with encouragement and one of my main love languages are words of affirmation. Please feel free to reply to this e-mail or better yet, leave words of encouragement on my blog! Though I love running, I am more of a short distance runner. I think that 6 miles is a great "long" run but my favorite distance to fun is 3-4 miles. The race this weekend is going to be a bit of a challenge. So please, fill my love tank and encourage me.
How much greater it will be to share in this victory with YOU. Thanks to all of you who have ALREADY been so supportive!
The Computer Saga Continues
Basically, my computers power cord has decided to stop working and I cannot charge my computer's battery nor can I used it plugged into power. All is not lost. I am hopeful to find a friend who has a laptop whose computer charger that will work on my computer. But until that time...my computer is out of service and will probably remain so until mid-week as I am about to go out of town for the weekend and have no time to deal with my dieing computer.
Now, I have purchased a refurbished MacBookPro that is waiting for me in Texas, but I have 5 weeks until I and my Mac are united at last. In the meantime, I will have to steal time on Kara's laptop.
Until then...this is me saying that I probably will not post for a time. Perhaps for the next month! Sort of sad...I actally have some posts with pictures that I wanted to share with you guys.
9.08.2007
Fish Anyone?
On our bus ride, I enjoy my chicken, Pringeles, and a coke (great lunch! huh?). We get to the hotel, drop our stuff in our room and leave in search for food. Afterall, we are hungry. All I have eaten all day is a piece of chicken and some Pringles.
We quickly discover we have one option, the Korean restauraunt in the hotel. I was expecting to eat Korean, so not a big deal. Almost every item on the menu has seafood in the title. Yuck. However, there was a beef and mushroom soup. It is that or Kalbi (which I love and know is filling). I decide not to play it safe and to order the soup. Bad idea.
Thankfully, Sara orderd a meal that came with the fish pictured below, a soup, and a rice dish with pumkin. She got a three-course meal. I got unflavorful soup. Anyhow, though everyone ate a bite or so of the fish...I ate the rest.
MudFest 2007
In July, a group of us went to MudFest. MudFest is a 3 day event in Korea at Daechon beach where you can do all sorts of things all having to do with mud! Just a few of the things you could enjoy...mud massages, mega mud tub, mud wrestling, mud sliding, a mud prison, mud military training and so on. My type of event!
#1--It was a roadtrip. Normally I have to travel via public transportation for by foot. It felt good to get their via Sara's vehicle and the adventure that comes with finding a new destination.
#2--An extremely relaxed day.
#3--A break from Songtan--this was huge. This rarely happens and making a trip into Seoul just isn't the same.
#4--Playing in the mud is just fun. And the beach...how can you have a horrible time?!
School Stuff
This year, my classroom is completely different than it has been the past two years. I decided I needed change and figured the kids would appreciate it too. And they have! I have a theory about classrooms...kids should enjoy coming to your class. It does not have to be their favorite class, but at least tolerable. Though there are several factors that go into whether or not a student is comfortable in your classroom or not...I do my best to make its appearance is very welcoming.
Before school started, as I was in a meeting and Alicia was chilling in my room. I laughed when Alicia told me that two students came by my room, looked in, commented that they liked it, then said something about how it would probably just be changed--or something like that. Though my room did not change a lot last year as far as the teacher desk, decorations, TV, projector, and filing cabinet go....I re-arranged my desk every few weeks last year. I had a hard time finding something that worked with my varying class sizes.
Last year my class sizes were 17, 3, 11, 4 for half the year...we lost at Christmas taking the class down to 2, and 11. I struggled to find an arrangement that worked for my class of 3 and my class of 17! It took awhile, but I finally found something that worked.
PRAISE THE LORD! The Lord has greatly increased the secondary. Last year we only had around 170 students, this year we have around 195 and kids are still enrolling and we have only lost one that I know of to Osan (school on base). The way it goes here is that every year kids will start off at our school for a week or two until Osan decides they have room for them and they leave our school. It sucks for the kids who get yanked between the two schools. Our school's enrollment is very dependent upon the contracts of contractors for the military. Some year's the contract says they will pay for Osan, then the next year they won't (so the kids come to our school because we are half the price of Osan). Anyhow, its a vicious cycle and part of life here in Korea.
Back to the praise...We just have lots of kids. We have been praying for 200. The strange thing is we have gained a lot of upper classmen. Normally, our middle school classes are pretty full, but not the others. Also, this year, my smallest class has 12 students! For the past few years I have had at least one class that was around 5 students and a few with 9. This year my class sizes are 13, 17, 13, 20, and 12.
I thank God for the students He has brought us. Our kids our great. I love them all already. We have gained some great kids this year and I look forward to the new mix of students and to seeing what God has in store for all of us this year.
In the upcoming months I will try to post some pictures of the students! Until then...here is my classroom minus students.
Givin' my room Flair
My parents did the world's greatest thing of suprise visiting my sister in India--she had NO idea they were coming. That is a great story, but not the one I am telling. Anyhow, since they were in India and shopping a lot, my mom and Alicia made it a goal to pick-out curtains for my classroom together. I am pretty sure my dad was tagging along...
They did an awesome job! I absolutely LOVE my curtains and my classroom is the world's best classroom. Just stepping into my classroom makes you want to sit down and learn! Thanks Mommie and Alicia for doing such a fabulous job!
Indescribable
The song below is by Chris Tomlin...Indescribable.
From the highest of heights, to the depths of the sea,
Creation is revealing your Majesty.
From the colors of fall to the fragrance of spring,
Every creature unique in the song that is sings.All exclaiming...
Indescribale. Uncontainable.
You placed the stars in the sky and you know them by name.
You are amazing God.
All powerful. Untamable.
Awestruck we fall to our knees as we humbly proclaim,
You are amazing God.
Who has told every lightning bolt where it should go?
Or seen heavenly storehouses laiden with snow?
Who imagined the sun and gave source to its light,
yet conceals it to bring us the coolness of night.None can fathom...
Indescribable. Uncontainable. You placed the stars in the sky and you know them by name. You are amazing God. All powerful. Untamable. Awestruck we fall to our knees as we humbly proclaim, You are amazing God.
Incomprable. Unchangalbe.
You see the depths of my heart and you love me the same.
You are amazing God.
You are amazing God....
9.06.2007
Labor Day Adventures
SUNDAY: Sunday started off with church. We got permission to one of their conference rooms and we set up chairs and had church. Laurie and Casey led us in worship, a few people shared testimonies, and Eric preached. Good stuff. I love that God is everywhere and it does not matter where you are not with your normal fellowship of believers that worship and growing in your faith as brothers and sisters in Christ can still happen.
A series of pictures of myself that I find interesting--maybe you will too!
We did eventually make it to the beach. And though it was POURING...there were some awesome waves. However, Koreans have this thing where they don't like to let you swim in the ocean. On loud speakers they tell you to get out of the water. Since we are Americans and don't know Korean...we can ignore these announcements. However, it is hard to ignore the Korean lifeguards who are blowing a whistle at you and making sure you don't even get your ankles wet! So what do we do? We walk down the beach away from the lifeguards and five of us (myself included) played in the waves. We had a great time. Unfortunately, there are no pictures!However, the picture below sort of captures the day.
Partners in Crime
Better Late than Never?
Does this picture need words? Seriously.
Making this posts brings back good memories and makes me miss my sister more! I love you Alicia and am so glad you got to visit for a few weeks.
The Gospel
The Lord has really been stirring my heart, the power of the Gospel and challenging me in my belief about what the Lord is truly capable of ...
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The Lord has really been stirring my heart, the power of the Gospel and challenging me in my belief about what the Lord is truly capable of ...
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