As many of you know, I am a gym rat. Since I like to start my days off at home with exercise I decided to have the same goal while in Jamaica. I try to start my day off with a run, key word there is try. Sometimes there are some obstacles that get in my way: rain, no running water to shower afterward, or just plain laziness! When I do get a run in, I use a majority, if not all of that time, to pray and reflect on how God is working in my life. A couple weeks ago I had a great conversation with my Heavenly Father. When I got back to my apartment after my morning sessions, I immediately wrote down my feelings and thoughts into my journal. If any of you journal like I do, you may look back and say, "I should had added this", "I should have said that differently", or "Look at the horrible grammar, good thing no one else is seeing this!". Well regardless of all of those, I decided to share that journal entry with you.
So- here it is.
"10-13-11
How awesome is God?! Today has been a very eye opening spiritual day for me. I have obviously been reminded daily of God's love for me here, but today as I was running it really hit me. I spent the 30 minutes this morning in conversation with my Heavenly Father. Realizing how the Holy Spirit has guided me throughout my time here left me in awe. I have felt in a cloud or a bubble since this morning.
I started off my run like any other run I have had here. At first I start off in prayer and usually halfway through I am merely focused on making it out alive. Startig off my prayers giving thanks for all the countless blessings in my life, my mind began to shift to the thought of the Holy Spirit.
Seriously, 5 weeks ago I completely doubted my ability to do this. During my run I thought about my time here, this is God's work that I was called to do. I have the strength and ability to be her through the Holy Spirirt that is alive in me. Because of this, I have has a transformation of my heart to see this for what it truly is. I am NOT here by my own will but God's.
I have been blessed to have the God given gift of teaching and I know because of Him I will be able to impact many lives if I stay focused on Him. If I continue to let my light shine, this feeling will continue after my return home.
I have always "known" God is with me. BUT after putting myself completely out of my comfort zone, I have truly realized, felt, and seen God's presence in my. If it weren't for the Holy Spirit living in me, I doubt that I would have been able to make it through the five weeks."
Monday, October 24, 2011
time flies while you are living the dream
Can you believe it, I have less than four weeks left in Jamaica?!? Where has the time gone? Once again, so much has happened since my last blog posting. I have continued to work with my students and see progress all of the time. Seeing them learning and understanding more is so rewarding.
The school had midterm break last week to celebrate their National Heroes. Erin and I took this free time to escape once again! We headed to the beach in MoBay with Ionda, Kadeen, Daphawn, Tashi, and Blake. While there we got to enjoy two beach days, which were very relaxing. Erin and I took Blake, Tashi, and Daphawn back to Kingston a week ago and indulged in some delicious ice cream at Devon House.
The school had midterm break last week to celebrate their National Heroes. Erin and I took this free time to escape once again! We headed to the beach in MoBay with Ionda, Kadeen, Daphawn, Tashi, and Blake. While there we got to enjoy two beach days, which were very relaxing. Erin and I took Blake, Tashi, and Daphawn back to Kingston a week ago and indulged in some delicious ice cream at Devon House.
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| the school building |
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| Daphawn, Blake, and me at Devon House in Kingston. This was the house of the first millionaire in Jamaica. |
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| The three girls at Devon House |
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| Some Jerk Chicken from Pork Pit in Montego Bay. |
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| Daphawn and me at the beach! |
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| This is my classroom where I spend my morning working with Annakay and Sanieka. |
Monday, October 10, 2011
lots of catching up!
I have been neglecting my blog recently. sorry friends. After I have included pictures in one posting, I feel as though I need to include them always now. In order to do that, I have to borrow someone's laptop and I do not want to be a bother to others by frequently asking them to borrow their computers.
Since my last posting, a lot has taken place! I had a nice relaxing weekend staying here on campus (2 weekends ago). Last week we had a team come from Samaritan's Feet and they distributed a new pair of shoes to all of the students. During the process, they were sized for shoes, got to color a bit, their feet were washed by the team, and then they tried on shoes to find that perfect fit.
On Friday, Erin treated Joanne and I to a girls' getaway. We went to YS Falls and then out for a dinner on the beach. The rest of the weekend consisted of football watching, movie watching, and baking!
Now for a catch up on pictures!
Since my last posting, a lot has taken place! I had a nice relaxing weekend staying here on campus (2 weekends ago). Last week we had a team come from Samaritan's Feet and they distributed a new pair of shoes to all of the students. During the process, they were sized for shoes, got to color a bit, their feet were washed by the team, and then they tried on shoes to find that perfect fit.
On Friday, Erin treated Joanne and I to a girls' getaway. We went to YS Falls and then out for a dinner on the beach. The rest of the weekend consisted of football watching, movie watching, and baking!
Now for a catch up on pictures!
| Sanieka is working very hard everyday to write her name. She is so proud of herself while we are working together. Frequently, she will look at me and sign "Smart". |
| Love him. We watched the movie "How to Train Your Dragon" and now he always imitates that dragons. |
| Hanging out in front of the girls' dorm. |
| Not the best picture, but this is right after Sheldon got his new shoes! |
| Miss Sanieka and her new pink shoes. |
| Gloria washing feet and telling about Jesus. |
| Allesha and Britania coloring before they got their new shoes. |
| the shoes |
| part of YS Falls |
| Joanne and me in the water, it was freezing. |
| Me jumping off the waterfall! |
| The three girls at the end of the day. Erin was a trooper and drove through some crazy rain and roads that were temporarily rivers to get us here! |
Thursday, September 29, 2011
picture Thursday!
You are in for a treat with this blog posting! I am able to upload pictures this time thanks to Keri for letting me borrow her laptop. Pictures definitely spruce up the blog life, so I am hoping to have a blog with pictures at least once a week now. Thanks to all of those who have been reading about my life even though it may be bland at times with no pictures.
Last Friday, Erin helped me install door sweeps in order to help prevent mice. Also, I noticed a few furry friends in my couch (which I never sat on) and Kirk was great and removed my couch. Unfortunately, they are hiding somewhere else. Last night I captured number 14!
My trip to Kingston with Erin was great. I was able to see the CCCD school there. Tashi (Blake's wife), Ionda (Blake's friend), Erin and myself went to Rituals (Jamaican Starbucks) for some fellowship, coffee, and relaxation. It was nice to get to know Tashi and spend more time with Erin. We had a nice lunch at Blake's house, had lunch, and hung out.
On Sunday, Erin invited Joanne and I into her home to watch some American Football! It was a nice little piece of home. She warned me though not to let the commercials make me miss America any more than I already am.
This week came and went just like the last one. I am continuing to work with Sheldon, Annakay, and Sanieka. Tuesday Joanne and I tagged along with Kirk and Keri when they went to a government run infirmary. This was basically like a nursing home for individuals with mental handicaps as well as physical impairments. The living accommodations there are quite sad. There is a building with about 20 beds with about less than a foot of space between the beds in order to walk through. Kirk and Keri's son, Drew, came with us to read Curious George to some of the women. One woman in particular really touched my heart. Miss Harriet stays in bed all day long and she can not take care of herself. She is very frail and extremely thin. When she began to sing "I am Blessed", my heart was touched and tears began to stream down my face. Realizing how thankful and joyful Miss Harriet could be considering her circumstances really made me reflect on my own life.
Last Friday, Erin helped me install door sweeps in order to help prevent mice. Also, I noticed a few furry friends in my couch (which I never sat on) and Kirk was great and removed my couch. Unfortunately, they are hiding somewhere else. Last night I captured number 14!
My trip to Kingston with Erin was great. I was able to see the CCCD school there. Tashi (Blake's wife), Ionda (Blake's friend), Erin and myself went to Rituals (Jamaican Starbucks) for some fellowship, coffee, and relaxation. It was nice to get to know Tashi and spend more time with Erin. We had a nice lunch at Blake's house, had lunch, and hung out.
On Sunday, Erin invited Joanne and I into her home to watch some American Football! It was a nice little piece of home. She warned me though not to let the commercials make me miss America any more than I already am.
| Paris, an absolute sweetie. |
| This is my little Sanieka. She was so excited to get her Handwriting Book. Throughout our time together, she kept asking me "This mine?" When I would say yes, she would get a HUGE smile! |
| Sanieka and myself |
| Kids during snack time. |
| Annakay showing off her sentence. After she writes a sentence correctly, she always wants to go around and show the teachers in the school. We are now working on "I am 14 years old." |
| Girls during snack break! |
| Jevaughn with the Jamaican flag. He is new and absolutely cracks me up! |
| Sheldon with his communication cards. |
| The boys love their playdough creations. |
| Sheldon! |
| My cup o' joe in honor of National Coffee Day in America! |
This week came and went just like the last one. I am continuing to work with Sheldon, Annakay, and Sanieka. Tuesday Joanne and I tagged along with Kirk and Keri when they went to a government run infirmary. This was basically like a nursing home for individuals with mental handicaps as well as physical impairments. The living accommodations there are quite sad. There is a building with about 20 beds with about less than a foot of space between the beds in order to walk through. Kirk and Keri's son, Drew, came with us to read Curious George to some of the women. One woman in particular really touched my heart. Miss Harriet stays in bed all day long and she can not take care of herself. She is very frail and extremely thin. When she began to sing "I am Blessed", my heart was touched and tears began to stream down my face. Realizing how thankful and joyful Miss Harriet could be considering her circumstances really made me reflect on my own life.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Wait, it's Thursday already?
My oh my has this week flown by! My first week here definitely dragged on, but week number two has come and gone.
I do need to apologize for many typos in previous postings. Typing on an iPad takes a lot of time for me since I am not used to it yet. By the time I am done typing and see I have an Internet connection I go ahead and post. From now on I will proofread my posts so I don't look like a goober.
After praying and talking with friends and family, I felt as though I was not doing the work that God had intended for me to do here. God was tugging at my heart to work with Sheldon. He is a young boy with Autism, and he is hearing. Sheldon ended up at this school because other schools did not know how to work with him. Luckily, the principal here is amazing and was more than willing to change my schedule around. Currently, Sheldon is nonverbal and can be very aggressive at times. I am working on communication cards that I made with him. The goal is that he will point to the card in order to communicate what he wants. The first few days implementing this have been stressful, but it will improve.
I have been working with a 14 year old girl Annakay. She was out of school most of her life and came here last year for a bit, but then never came back after a holiday. This week we have been working on the sentence "My name is Annakay". She wrote it completely by herself multiple times! Way to go girl!
For my mouse situation. I have now captured 8 friends! Today I am headed to the hardware store to buy door sweeps to help close off the gaps under the doors.
My life in Jamaica is starting to settle in more. I am becoming more used to it everyday. Thank you to all those who have covered me in prayers for the past two weeks. I truly appreciate it. God is doing amazing things.
I will try to post again this weekend about my journey to Kingston!
I do need to apologize for many typos in previous postings. Typing on an iPad takes a lot of time for me since I am not used to it yet. By the time I am done typing and see I have an Internet connection I go ahead and post. From now on I will proofread my posts so I don't look like a goober.
After praying and talking with friends and family, I felt as though I was not doing the work that God had intended for me to do here. God was tugging at my heart to work with Sheldon. He is a young boy with Autism, and he is hearing. Sheldon ended up at this school because other schools did not know how to work with him. Luckily, the principal here is amazing and was more than willing to change my schedule around. Currently, Sheldon is nonverbal and can be very aggressive at times. I am working on communication cards that I made with him. The goal is that he will point to the card in order to communicate what he wants. The first few days implementing this have been stressful, but it will improve.
I have been working with a 14 year old girl Annakay. She was out of school most of her life and came here last year for a bit, but then never came back after a holiday. This week we have been working on the sentence "My name is Annakay". She wrote it completely by herself multiple times! Way to go girl!
For my mouse situation. I have now captured 8 friends! Today I am headed to the hardware store to buy door sweeps to help close off the gaps under the doors.
My life in Jamaica is starting to settle in more. I am becoming more used to it everyday. Thank you to all those who have covered me in prayers for the past two weeks. I truly appreciate it. God is doing amazing things.
I will try to post again this weekend about my journey to Kingston!
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Armed and ready!
This girl has more mousetraps and is ready for some more friends! I came home from an ice cream dinner with Erin and found two mice hanging out on my stovetop. Erin let me borrow some glue traps until I get back to the store! Real friends share mousetraps!!! Ha
Anyway, this weekend was pretty great. Both Friday and Saturday night we had movie night with the kids. We watched both "Letters to God" and "Ramona and Beezus". Loved them both! Definitely recommend "Letters to God". It is based on a true story about a young boy battling cancer and letters that he puts in his mailbox addressed to God. These letters are his prayers. It was interesting watching movies with the kids because they were so loud moving chairs, walking around, etc but it didn't phase them because the closed captions were obviously there way to hear it.
Yesterday was very hot! We played on the playground for a bit with some rabbits that the kids just got as pets. I had a pretty bad headache so I stayed in and tried to read and hydrate myself to get rid of it.
Today, I went to JDV (Jamaica Deaf Village) for church. It was nice to get off campus and see that part of the ministry here on the island. They sang some songs that I had learned how to sign this summer, so that was nice. I was able to get in front of the church and introduce myself in sign which felt good. My sign is definitely improving everyday! The sermon was definitely god for me to here. It was about time and living for today and not yesterday or tomorrow!
Erin and I will probably go to Kingston next Saturday for the day to visit my friend from home, Blake, and his wife, Tashi. It will be nice to spend some time wit Erin off campus and see Blake and his new wife! Also, Erin and I discussed having a beach day sometime while I am here up in Montego Bay (about two and a half hours away). While we are in Kingston and Montego Bay, we will visit the other CCCD campuses.
Our evening wrapped up with an ice cream dinner date! Thanks Erin for getting me off campus!
I am really sorry, but I will not be able to post pictures on my blog. I know that it is boring to look at a blog without pictures, so for those of you following my life in Jamaica- THANKS!
Anyway, this weekend was pretty great. Both Friday and Saturday night we had movie night with the kids. We watched both "Letters to God" and "Ramona and Beezus". Loved them both! Definitely recommend "Letters to God". It is based on a true story about a young boy battling cancer and letters that he puts in his mailbox addressed to God. These letters are his prayers. It was interesting watching movies with the kids because they were so loud moving chairs, walking around, etc but it didn't phase them because the closed captions were obviously there way to hear it.
Yesterday was very hot! We played on the playground for a bit with some rabbits that the kids just got as pets. I had a pretty bad headache so I stayed in and tried to read and hydrate myself to get rid of it.
Today, I went to JDV (Jamaica Deaf Village) for church. It was nice to get off campus and see that part of the ministry here on the island. They sang some songs that I had learned how to sign this summer, so that was nice. I was able to get in front of the church and introduce myself in sign which felt good. My sign is definitely improving everyday! The sermon was definitely god for me to here. It was about time and living for today and not yesterday or tomorrow!
Erin and I will probably go to Kingston next Saturday for the day to visit my friend from home, Blake, and his wife, Tashi. It will be nice to spend some time wit Erin off campus and see Blake and his new wife! Also, Erin and I discussed having a beach day sometime while I am here up in Montego Bay (about two and a half hours away). While we are in Kingston and Montego Bay, we will visit the other CCCD campuses.
Our evening wrapped up with an ice cream dinner date! Thanks Erin for getting me off campus!
I am really sorry, but I will not be able to post pictures on my blog. I know that it is boring to look at a blog without pictures, so for those of you following my life in Jamaica- THANKS!
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Pictures
Unfortunately, I do not think I am going to be able to upload a lot of pictures onto Photobucket. It is taking forever and a day to upload one picture with my slow Internet connection.
I was going to try to upload a video of the campus and school onto YouTube, but that may also take too long. I will see what I can do.
I was going to try to upload a video of the campus and school onto YouTube, but that may also take too long. I will see what I can do.
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