These two weeks were hectic and crazy. It’s the pre-school application, therapy assessment appointments (for speech—yehey!), academic week, and school production week all within the two weeks. If anyone asks me what my name was I probably won’t even remember with everything else that had to be done.
At the end of it, as expected of production week, I had my usual respiratory track infection. As expected like ice cream then tonsillitis. But I was doing what I did best. And although I felt like my lungs were closing in on me yesterday, with the nebulizer, I could still recall the greatness of the people (students and teachers) who worked with me during these two weeks and worried if any one of them were feeling the same way – hopefully not. It was truly a great honor working with them around. It was the best work we've done so far. The students have really come a long way!
One of the greatest insights I think (or hope) I brought to my class this school year was my realization of the will of God. To invest my time and energy finding out what I’m good at. In doing so, I seek the will of God for me. When I find it, I realize my design and the wonderful role I play in His kingdom. How can I stop painting?
How can I not make my life so complicated and stick to just one thing? How can I not be a good parent and loving wife? That’s what I’m designed to do. I am one of the few who could still afford to do everything I loved doing as kid. I am lucky.
Ozzy got into a pre school already... and without the need of a shadow teacher! Ordinary days are up ahead and I truly look forward to them. To look back smiling makes it all worth while. All for Jesus!
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