Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Bulletin Boards

One of the ways I help around campus is to decorate the bulletin board in the office. It's one of the first things you see when you enter the office. I realized if I was going to be decorating the bulletin board each month it would be helpful to have a Cricut cutting machine to cut out the needed letters. I added it to my wish list on my newsletter and felt it was a long shot. I prayed about it and asked God to put it on someone's heart if this was an item that would be helpful for me. In October I received a text message from a friend with a photo attached saying my new Cricut Expression 2 was on it's way.

September 2013

In September I created a tree out of a crumpled up paper bag and then added apples with the kid's names and grade level. I didn't get a picture and I'm bummed I didn't have the foresight to document my work of art (or so the office staff referred to the bulletin board I created).

October 2013

In October I was sick and unable to change the bulletin board. This made me sad in more ways than one. I felt bad I wasn't able to do my job of caring for my girls or being creative on the bulletin board. I was also bummed I wasn't able to use my new Cricut, but I made up for it in November.

November 2013


The secretary is Navajo and lent me her Navajo Bible to write out Psalm 107:1 in Navajo. I had to get a little creative with the accent marks because my new Cricut Expression doesn't have accent marks. Not to mention the accent marks in Navajo are a little different depending on where they are located. It's not exactly like a Spanish accent mark all the time. 

For the turkeys I handed my girls craft supplies and asked them to make turkeys. The girls had fun making "king" and "cheerleader" turkeys as well as very colorful turkeys. 

I like this bulletin board decoration. Simple, yet so cool to look at with the Bible verse written out in Navajo. The secretary said parents and grandparents would come into the office and were pleased to see their language on the bulletin board.

December 2013


For Christmas I wanted to put the Bible verse in Navajo again, but I also wanted to add the meaning of Christmas symbols from a Christian perspective and realized I'd run out of room on the small bulletin board. I opted to print out the descriptions and Bible verse. I was told staff, parents and visitors would stand and read the bulletin board. I hope they remember there is more to Christmas than presents and shopping. 

Here's what I found from an online search and added to the bulletin board:

Christmas Tree

Evergreen coniferous trees stand for the ever-burning fire of life. The evergreen attribute signifies man's everlasting hope in Christ, which has been given to mankind by Christ's sacrifice, death and resurrection, to those who believe in Him. The triangular shape is believed to symbolize the holy trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Candles/Lights

Candles or lighting on the tree stands for Jesus Christ who died at Calvary on the cross for the salvation of mankind. he came as light and hope into a dark and doomed world. He came to bind up broken hearts and free those in bondage.

Star

God promised the World a Savior who would come and set humanity free. The star on the tree represents God's fulfillment of the promise He made ages ago, through all the prophets. It also represents the shining hope of mankind that first shone in Bethlehem, leading the wise men to baby Jesus.

Candy Cane

Candy canes represent the shepherd's crook, which helps the shepherd gather his lost and strayed sheep. Our Heavenly Father is our shepherd who eagerly waits for His sheep to turn back to Him. The candy cane can also be turned upside down, wherein it stands for the letter 'J' in Jesus. the red and white sugar coloring stands for Christ's blood and purity, which when brought together make us holy before the Father's eyes. 

Wreath

Christmas wreaths represent the unceasing love of the Father. It shows how God's mercies are new every morning, and how true love has no beginning or end! Wreaths remind us of how privileged we are to have a Father whose love is never-ceasing and unconditional! 

Read and Green Colors of Christmas

Red stands for the fire of the spirit, while green stands for nature and one's life on earth. Red along with green symbolizes the Holy Spirit's union with nature to be incarnate on Earth and save the world. 

Gifts

Gifts hung on the Christmas tree remind us of how we have received the greatest gift on earth, which is 'eternal life' through the blood of Jesus Christ. It reminds us how God gave His all for us and how we are to live our lives for Him on Earth. 

January 2014

I thought I had a picture of January's bulletin board before I took it down to put up February's bulletin board. Bummer. It was Goodness and I had used the Cricut to cut out Goodness and added Bible verses along with a few sparrows cut from the Cricut.

February 2014

Again, I thought I had a picture of February's bulletin board, but apparently I don't. Bummer. I asked the school secretary to translate 1 Corinthians 13:4-7. I realized it was too long to cut out on the Cricut, so I took the descriptive words of love and used them to decorate the bulletin board. I used a pink Sharpie to write their English translation just below each word. 

March 2014


Our theme for the month is Gentleness. I used scrap paper and created a rainbow. I started with purples and moved into blues, greens, yellows, oranges and finally red and pinks. To make the 3D cloud I taped a few pieces of legal sized papers together an then bunched up the edges and stapled them. I stapled the top from underneath to attach it to the bulletin board. Gentleness was cut out using my Cricut. 

April 2014



If you remember April was my month of technical difficulties. My Cricut was being sent in to be repaired and I wasn't sure what I was going to do for April's bulletin board. The theme was Patience. I used my Custom Cutting System from Creative Memories to cut out the flower pedals. the stem was used by using my wavy cutter and the leaves were left over stems cut down. 

May 2014 - April 2015

Apparently I wasn't as good with documenting the bulletin board designs for a year because I have no pictures. I know last summer I had a small scenic scene with a tree and butterflies with the idea that the butterflies could be taken down to count down the weeks before the next school year, but the office staff liked the butterflies they chose to leave them all up all summer long. For the start of the school year I used a Pinterest idea to use puzzle pieces I punched out and wrote all the staff and student's names and grades. I pieced them together and used the Cricut to write out something along the lines of "We fit together at SVIS." I don't remember if I changed the bulletin board in September, but I know I had something different in October, but I can't think of what it was. In November I used the same Thanksgiving design as last year minus the turkey hands, but put up cards that were sent to the school. In December I made a new Christmas banner with Bible verse in Navajo similar to the Thanksgiving bulletin board of the previous year. I know these were saved for future use. I don't remember the others from January to March, but I know I had a some really cute designs. 

April - May 2015


I used Pinterest for inspiration and came across something similar to this chain link rainbow. In the sky the office staff put up cards and letters. This stayed up for a few months while I was sick with pneumonia which resulted with a hospital stay. The office and staff didn't mind because it was so cute. In fact, the secretary asked if she could have the rainbow to put up in her grandson's room. This was one that could stay up for a long while because it was so cute.

June 2015


Another Pinterest inspiration gave me the idea for this bulletin board. The name of our school changed from Sun Valley Indian School to Native American Christian Academy, so I wanted to incorporate the new name and logo. Unfortunately I don't have very many Cricut cartridges and only had one fish to work with, but with different colored and pattered papers I was able to vary them enough to make it work. As I was finishing up this bulletin board the principal walks by and says, "Oh man, who's going to do our bulletin board next year? These have been so creative and something to look forward to as they change." It's a good feeling to know my work hasn't gone unnoticed and has been appreciated. 

Monday, May 25, 2015

Changes and Opportunities

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.

In all your ways acknowledge him and he will make your paths straight.
Proverbs 3:5-6


As this year has winded down and the school year has come to an end there have been many changes to come about. First the school administrator announced she has retired and the principal will be taking her position starting this summer. With new leadership you can imagine the changes to come. Although the changes I've heard about are good - they are changes nonetheless. Next, I've learned my friend and coworker will be going back to school and this has been a change that I was not most happy about. Then the school announced the school will no longer be called Sun Valley Indian School (SVIS), but will now be called Native American Christian Academy (NACA). The reasons being it's more politically correct and includes who we are - Christians. As you can imagine these changes, both good and bad, have had me praying and adjusting to the changes. 

As I've adjusted to these changes, or the thought of the changes to come, I gave much prayer and thought to myself. I thought about what the next year will look like and up to last Friday I thought my year would be in Arizona. As many of you know I have a large student loan in which the payments have been on a scale and each year the monthly payment is raised. I've reached a point where continuing at this school in the position I'm in will not cover the payments and my living expenses (as little as they are). After much prayer and seeking God in what to do I've been given an opportunity I cannot resist. 

Starting in September 2015 I will be working for Nightlight Christian Adoption Agency helping families in the adoption process. The position is currently part-time with an opportunity to go full-time. Although this is not the most ideal situation I am hopeful with the possibility to go full-time. I will be moving back to California to continue my mission of following after God and seeking His will. 

My time as a missionary to Native American children has been one I will forever hold in my heart. Although the time was not always easy and often draining mentally and spiritually I can look back with a smile and know I have accomplished my purpose of allowing God to use me to reach these children. I have learned many new things about myself and what I am capable of overcoming. I now have a skill of using a drop spindle to make yarn from raw sheep wool in addition to the skill of processing the wool in preparation of spinning the wool. I have fed and overcame my fear of being in the llama, sheep and goat pen by myself the time I dropped a plastic bag while feeding them our leftovers and needed to retrieve the bag and then led the animals as they sought more food they thought I was bringing them (that adventure was documented in a blog post). I took care of a dead bird I found in my storage shed without the help of anyone else (I wish I could say without screaming and gagging... but that's a whole new level of strength). I have learned what it is like to be a parent of teaching life-skills I hope to have left with each child no matter the amount of time I had with each child. I have taught the girls not only who Jesus is, but guided many to a relationship with Jesus they will have eternally. 

My new adventure and mission is bitter-sweet. I am saddened to be leaving, but am happy and excited to help families come together by adopting a child and being their forever family. I am excited to see all the areas I will continue to grow as a person as well as the adventures I will have on my continued journey. 

Monday, May 11, 2015

End of the Year Awards

This year's end of the year awards.

At the end of every school year the dorm parents and teachers give out awards during the promotion rehearsal. Last year I used the fruit of the spirit and chose a girl who displayed that fruit of the spirit. I printed a certificate with a cute boarder on card stock and called it a day.

Apriel

This year I was thinking about doing the same thing, or something similar like using biblical characters with similar characteristics as the girls, but with being sick and hospitalized I let the thought remain a thought. Then, this weekend I was scrolling through Pinterest and came across a cute idea. I don't know if this idea was better than using biblical characters to describe the girls, but I got an image in my head and the Pinterest idea was cuter. The Pinterest idea was done on a chalkboard background with chalkboard fonts. I went simple with a touch of Miss Alice.

Briana

I headed to the nearest dollar store and found 8.5x11 certificate frames for $1.50. I got the certificate frames so I didn't have to worry about trimming the paper because I knew spacing was going to be an issue with making a boarder. I found some glitter tape for $2 for a pack of two in our school colors and did a little math to make sure I had enough rolls of each color. Unfortunately I had to get 3 packs because the school colors were in different packs. I spent a total of $15, but have glitter tape left over for another project - bonus.

Kanaalah

I then got to work in finding words to describe my girls and used the Villa Didot font which was perfect because the lower case letters were plain and the uppercase letters were more bold and fancy. I tried not using the same word in each name - except for beautiful. I liked this way instead of finding words that begin with each letter of their names because as you can see there are a lot of a's in Navajo names. There were a few that were difficult like the k's, but I managed to find appropriate descriptive words for each of the girls.

Karolina

After printing on white card stock (which I already had so there wasn't an added expense) I added the glitter tape around the edges and got glitter everywhere as glitter is known to do. It took me maybe a half hour to put the tape on the paper and I'm glad I was smart enough to get a ruler and measure out the length before putting it on the paper. This made it easier to slowly peel back the backing and lay out the tape and then start the next color before getting to the end so my corners would be the way I wanted them. The taping process for all six frames was no more than a half hour. I was surprised how quickly I was able to finish these keepsakes for the girls. 

Katelyn

When giving out the awards I will say something the the effect of "Leandreyah gets the Leandreyah award because she is athletic, active, beautiful, kind, delightful, a pleasure, respectful, lovely, amazing and honorable." 

Leandreyah

I love how they are already framed and more than just a piece of paper that may or may not make it home. I'm hoping this will be something they will keep, understand these words are words to describe them and will be a keepsake they will enjoy forever. 

Friday, February 13, 2015

Love Comes In Many Languages

Yesterday I had a student who was struggling with love. She kept repeating, "Nobody loves me." Through our conversation I listed people who love her: her dad, her sister, me, her teacher, other staff members... In which she responds, "Yeah, I know the staff loves me... but nobody loves me!" I wanted to ask her why she didn't just go eat worms, but realized it wasn't a good time for a joke.

I quietly prayed for this child and asked for help in how to help her understand she is loved. Then God reminded me of a book I read a long time ago: The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman. I then explained to her how there are 5 Love Languages and although she doesn't understand the love that is being spoken from certain people they do love her and she just needs to learn their Love Language.

She was quite worked up in her tantrum and wasn't willing to participate in the conversation, but I kept talking. I held up my fist with my thumb sticking out and did my best to remember the 5 Love Languages. I began, "First, there is the Love Language of Quality Time." I explained how the time can be simple things like sitting next to one another or can be a walk or doing errands. Then I held up my pointer finger, "Next, there is Physical Touch." I explained these are good touches and not meant to hurt one another. I pointed out how there is a specific staff member, Mr. A, who will tickle, tap, pull their hair, etc. as he passes by during mealtimes. I explained he doesn't do this to hurt them or bother them, but to say he loves them. I continued by holding up my third and middle finger, "Then, we have Gifts." I explained that gifts can cost money or they can be a gift from the heart. I explained how the little pictures the girls draw for me is speaking the Love Language of Gifts. I held up my ring finger, "Now, we have the Love Language of Words of Affirmation." and explained these are kind words we share to let someone know we love them. They can come in the form of letters and notes to one another or just noticing something nice about them and telling them with our words. Holding up all five fingers, "Last, we have Acts of Service." These are the things we do, I explain: helping do chores, letting others play with our toys, doing favors, etc.

She wasn't responding, but soaking it all in. I asked her what her Love Language was and she didn't respond. I asked if she wanted to hear my Love Language and she nods her head "yes." I tell her I have two Love Languages; Quality Time and Gifts are my two Love Languages. I gave her an assignment this go home weekend to watch her family and to figure out which Love Language they speak. I then made a poster where I listed the Love Languages, gave a definition and some examples and then gave room for her to write in her Love Language as well as the Love Language of others.

This morning during devotions I told them it was Friday, February 13th and asked if they knew what tomorrow was. They responded Saturday, February 14th?!? I asked why February 14th was a special day and they yell, "IT'S VALENTINE'S DAY!!!" Yep, the day of love. The girls then tell me they know about love because it's in the Bible and turn to 1 Corinthians 13 and start reading. I then thought, "Hum, I gave one girl an assignment this weekend. I should give them all an assignment." I ask the girl from yesterday's story to bring her poster to the living room. When she returns we go over each Love Language. Although I asked them if they knew of anyone with that Love Language in which they thought and thought, but didn't respond until I got to Physical Touch. The girl from yesterday responds with, "I know, Mr. A!" The other girls enthusiastically respond, "YEAH HE DOES LOVE US BECAUSE HE PUNCHES US!!!" I then explained that a punch is not always a Love Language, but in the case of Mr. A he doesn't punch them to hurt them. They one says, "Yeah, sometimes he pulls my hair."

During breakfast I tell Mr. A what was said during devotions and he became defensive until other female staff members chime in and say, "No, it's okay, that's your Love Language."

While going through the breakfast line one of the dorm moms was pouring syrup for the kids, a job she doesn't have to do, and I point out how Miss L is showing love by Acts of Service and pouring syrup. My girls then spent the rest of the morning pointing out Love Languages and how others are showing love.

As I'm sharing this story I'm hoping that they will learn to understand Love Languages because their relationships will be so much better off the sooner they can learn love comes in many languages.

Monday, February 2, 2015

Go Fund Me

The following is directly from the Go Fund Me account I've set up:

My name is Alice Anson and I'm serving God in northern Arizona as a dorm parent at a boarding school. I live on a bumpy, dirt road and after being here for over a year and a half my car has felt the effects of this bumpy, dirt road. In addition to the road conditions my 2000 Volkswagon Beetle is also 15 years old. 

As you can imagine my car has had some issues - some more serious than others. I've done my best to take care of my car, but as a missonary money is tight. I'm a typical girl when it comes to cars and I don't remember all the correct terms, but I can describe what happened...

When my car started shaking a few weeks ago I prayed and asked God what to do (I have since learned when my car shakes I should have it looked at sooner). When the shaking got worse and was too much to handle and felt as though my car was going to fall apart I pulled into the nearest mechanic (9 miles from the boarding school). When the mechanic took it out for a test drive he immediately brought it back to the shop, jacked the car up and pointed out how the "arm" was ready to break loose and my tire would turn sideways! He told me my car was unsafe to drive. I told him I didn't have the $300 to fix my car and I'd have to bring it back another day. He insisted I didn't drive my car the 9 miles back to campus as the tire was sure to break. I called my family and scrounged the $300 together so I could at least drive my car back to campus.

A few hours later the "arm" was fixed and my car was safe to drive again... until it was driven to ensure it was fixed. The shaking was just as bad and the mechanic took a closer look to see there was another part that would be $700 to fix (unfortuantely at this point I was so overwhelmed I didn't hear the part, but it started with a "p" - I tell ya, I'm a girl when it comes to mechanics). He said my car wasn't completely fixed, but safe enough to drive back to campus. He asked I come back the next day so he could further inspect my car and find the root problem. He explained the $700 part could be the only issue or there could be a half a dozen other issues that were causing the $700 issue. I explained my situation and he said he could lower the price to $500, but couldn't go any lower than that. I thanked him for his generosity, but still explained I didn't have the money. 

When I returned the next day so the mechanic could inspect my car. I continued to pray and ask God for help with my car. I can't afford a new car, car payment or even the repairs for this car. I started thinking about not having a car and then realized for my sanity I need to be able to get off campus and go for a drive to clear my mind - let alone the fact it's a lot cheaper to drive than travel by train or fly when I return to California during the summer and Christmas break. I thought about hitching a ride with other staff members, but with opposite schedules as most of the campus getting off campus would be tricky.

When I went back to the mechanic to check on the status of my car (thanks to friends who were available to give me a ride) I noticed my car was being worked on. I began to panic and freak out a bit because I didn't authorize any service - let alone I don't have the money for the repair. The mechanic told me not to worry and showed me another cause to the shaking. He was replacing the upper strut mounts on both sides and when I questioned what it would cost he told me he understands my situation and wasn't going to charge me. He said it wasn't going to fix the problem completely because the $500, orginally $700, part still needed to be replaced, but it wasn't in the dire condition he orginally thought upon the quick inspection the previous day. In other words, the $500 part could wait, but would eventually need to be replaced. He just asked I bring my car in to him to have the other part fixed. 

Praise God for answering prayers!

So, long story short I'm here on GoFundMe to raise some money. Here's the idea: I need to raise at least $500 for the repair of the part that is still cauing my car to shake. However, if I'm able to raise enough, through your generosity, for a new-to-me car (I'm guessing a car about 5 years old would be at least $10,000-$15,000 - I haven't done the research because it's so out there at this point, but who knows what God's plan is and what will happen.) I will trade this car in and get a new-to-me car.  If I'm unable to raise enough for a new-to-me car, but have more than the cost of the $500 repair the plan is to put the "extra" money in a special savings account so when there is another repair to be done to my current car I'd have the money. 

Thank you for your support and being an answer to prayer!



You can visit the Go Fund Me site by clicking here.

Monday, January 19, 2015

Wildfires and Gasoline

I keep telling myself I need to post to my blog. I haven't in a while and had told myself I'd post one over Christmas break. As you see, that didn't happen. It's the middle of January and I'm at that point in the month where I think I should just wait for the next month. Then I remembered SO much has happened and should share with you, my faithful reader, whom I may or may not know personally.

Before Christmas break my parents came to the school to deliver Christmas presents from their church as well as another church. We also had stockings donated by a church I spoke at this summer. I think it's fair to say the majority of this year's Christmas gifts were sponsored by California churches. Looking around 3 of the 5 gifts each child received came from California... and California I know personally. It's a good feeling to know that I'm contributing more than just being "mom" to a few girls.

When talking about the travel plans over Christmas break my mom offered her car to drive in California. My car has some issues that have not been able to be fixed. The major issue is after a day of not driving my car will need to be jumpstarted before working again. I've replaced the battery twice in the past year and the alternator was checked and reported good. The multiple mechanic guys I've had look at it haven't been able to figure out what's going on except that there is something that is draining the battery and they aren't sure what it could be. Long story short my mom suggested I drive her car because for one of the two weeks I was in California she was going on a trip with my sister. So, my car stayed in Arizona and I went to California.

When I returned after break my car was dead, as expected, but when we jump started it and drove to the nearest Wal-Mart (45 minutes away) I was disappointed that after an hour of shopping I had to have my car jumped just to get home. This was the first time I had to do this. Normally (although it really shouldn't be the norm...), when my car was jumped and I drove it to Wal-Mart it would be good for a day. It's discouraging to be unsure of knowing if driving my car to charge it will actually charge it enough to get me back home.


The other discouraging thing is the jump start block my dad bought me for Christmas wasn't starting my car either. I was hoping having a jump start block would help me not be dependent on another car when I wanted to go somewhere. I was very disappointed to find out it wasn't going to work.

Before my parents went back to California after bringing me back to Arizona went grocery shopping and I had planned on going to Flagstaff so my car could be driven a long distance in the hope that getting a good charge will help my battery last longer than a 45 minute trip. It was kind of nice to ignore my car for the week and only once did I feel like it would be nice to go off campus, but I did think of the trip to Flagstaff and how the other dorm moms and I were going to make a day of going to Flagstaff with shopping and watching a movie. The good news is when we finally were able to take the trip to Flagstaff my car only needed to be jump started in the morning! When I went to church the next morning it started without being jump started. It's nice not having to drive my car everyday to go to work, but it's hard to remember to have to drive my car every day or every other day just to keep it running. It's one thing if I had places to go, but to drive just to drive is frustrating and time consuming when I have so many other things that I could do with my time.

In other news, upon returning from Christmas break I found out two of my girls weren't returning. This is something we know happens at the school. Sometimes we know the reasons, sometimes we don't know why the kids don't return. All I know is last semester I had a few wildfire personalities that took everything inside of me to keep contained, but never put out completely. I also had a child who was like gasoline who could be very helpful in the right circumstances, but poured on the wildfire personality caused complete and utter chaos. Looking back and realizing exactly what was happening I now understand why I've gained weight. I was extremely stressed and after the kids went to bed the only thing I could do was quietly watch a movie and eat. It wasn't until the end of the semester I realized I was doing this and have since decided to limit my snacking. This isn't to say the girls who left were wildfire or gasoline children, but having 6 instead of 8 girls helps me to have a better control over the situation. Not that I have everything worked out and life is a bed of roses, but things are better in the 2 weeks after Christmas break.

With so few girls (I realize so few girls refers to 6 girls and most parents would still shriek at the thought of 6 kids, but coming from 8 to 6 girls makes a world of difference) we've been able to do things we were just unable to do last semester. The girls have been asking to fly kites and play outside and with so many girls and wildfires and gasoline wildfires it was practically impossible. We finally had a day where we could go fly a kite and play with the bubble gun one of the girls got for Christmas (at first I wasn't sure about the bubble gun, but after playing with it for a while and refilling it twice I think if we had more bubble guns in the dorm it wouldn't be a bad idea).

Flying a kite on a not particularly windy day, but I was able to get it up and keep it up for the girls to play with for an hour or so.
The bubble gun and the girls chasing to pop the bubbles. 

Over Christmas break there were two snow storms that had come across campus and we had a few inches of snow a week later. We are used to the snow over night where the temperatures drop into the teens, but by lunch the snow and ice melts. This was unusual and the girls had fun playing in the snow. They decided to make snowmen and decorate my porch.




The girls and their snowmen. 
The girl in the tiger jacket's snowmen has "one leg... and he fell over."
Our snowmen family who lived on my porch for a few days.

Periodically I'll have bursts of organization brilliance and this time it was the organization of my movies. Living in a place where I don't have cable, but a lot of quiet time I've collected a lot of movies and (partial) TV series. I had these red and brown boxes from when I thought I was moving to Japan and would have limited space... but I moved to Arizona and have limited space. I ditched the cases and put the movies in my red box in alphabetical order. The only thing is when the girls would want to watch a movie they'd skim my collection and would find movies that weren't approved for them to watch (not that I have anything bad, but they'd watch Hitch with their family and want to watch it here, but not only is Hitch not a kid's movie, but it's not on the approved list). So, I decided I'd move the kid's movies to the brown box and the other movies to the red box. I put the TV series in the white basket (with a red gingham liner) in their original boxes. I whited out the old alphabetical system and moved the Shirley Temple movies that were in order with the brown box sleeves back to the brown box from the red box. I also made a spreadsheet of every movie, rating, genera and new location with the sleeve number. I printed a master copy, a red box list and a brown box list. At this point I'm thinking I'm brilliant. The down side is I can't peruse a particular box when looking for a movie, but I do have the list to look over before making my decision AND when I make that decision I know exactly where to go to find the movie. I also like that when I get a new movie I can add it to the box by shifting the movies to keep them in alphabetical order and update the spreadsheet. (Is it kind of sad I'm really excited right now explaining all this? It's one of my nerdy qualities to get excited about a great organization system.)

In other news... I think this year's Christmas was brought to you by pajamas and fuzzy blankets. I LOVE my footsie pajamas. How can one not relax wearing footsie pajamas? I had one fuzzy blanket before Christmas and I now have 5! I know my girls love them because they'd fight over the one fuzzy blanket, but now they pile them up and snuggle under the warmth of the fuzzy blankets.

A HUGE thank you to my mom who was able to gift me a trip to Disneyland over Christmas break. I love Disneyland as much as the next person, but I know the cost of Disneyland and don't expect to go to Disneyland every trip to California. However, between the semester of wildfires and gasoline I was particularly homesick and not just any kind of homesick - Disney homesick. I had watched the episode of Modern Family where they go to Disneyland and found myself more homesick than I had been in the year and a half I've been here. When I told my mom she made it possible for me to go. Below is a picture of the girls I stayed with in California on the front of the train in the special seat. It was their first time to have this special treat and very worth the wait.




Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Bathroom Concerts

One of the perks of being a dorm parent is listening to Bathroom Concerts. I specifically enjoy the off key squeals as she's worshiping God.