Buenas!
I’ve been in Honduras for almost two weeks now. I came for two weeks last summer and one week this year in June, but soon I’ll beat my longest stay—by a lot. Yay!
We started school this week, but only went Wednesday through Friday. It was really nice to start out with a short week to get to know my students a little bit and see what changes I needed to make. Right now I have five students in third grade and four in second. Soon I’ll have five–and maybe six–in second! Surprise, surprise, but kids in second and third grade have short attention spans. I realized on the first day that I didn’t have enough planned for them. I did student teaching with a second grade bilingual class, so I have a little experience, but I’ve never had my own class or started out the routines and everything at the beginning of the year. All that to say that I’m new at this, so I’m learning too 🙂 I appreciate that I’ll have to put some thought and creativity into making learning fun and engaging for my students. If there were no challenge at all, I wouldn’t have anything to work on. So hopefully I’ll keep up that attitude!
I have some very sweet little students and I’m so thankful to be here and have the students that I do, and have this opportunity to love them and teach them and pour into them. I want to do a good job, but I know that I have so much room to grow and things to work on. I know that I need to be purposeful in seeking the Lord and praying for my students and asking for the Lord to give me His heart for them. Please pray for me to be wise and spend my free time well.
Speaking of wisdom, that’s our theme in my class this year! I brought a lot of owl decorations for my room, so when we were encouraged to pick a theme verse, choosing one about wisdom made sense. Our verse is Proverbs 15:14 which says, “A wise person is hungry for knowledge.” I’m really hoping that as I teach my students how to be wise and make wise decisions, that I’ll grow in wisdom as well.
On a note unrelated to school, I went to a young professionals group at one of the churches here last night. I was really tired after a long three days at school ;), but I wanted to go to the group because I really want to get involved in a church and small group and have connections outside of the ranch. I was wrestling about whether I should stay home and rest, or just go ahead and go to the group, but I just couldn’t feel peace about staying home…so I went! Even on the way there, I felt peace and joy about it and knew that going was the right choice. We got there early so I sat and journaled for a little bit before we started and talked to a few people. There were some very kind, welcoming people! I know quite a bit of Spanish, but I’m definitely not an expert, so when I found out we were playing a game of CatchPhrase with “professional words,” I was a little worried. People were allowed to explain to me in English though and when it was my turn they found easier words for me (like phobia and columnist), so it worked out! Their annual retreat with university students and professionals is next weekend, and Kim–who I went to the group with–had signed up, but is going to have to miss it unless something changes because she needs to stay with one of the little boys who is having a tonsillectomy. She said I could take her spot if I want to, and I feel like God worked it out for me to happen to be invited the week before their retreat, so I’m going to a retreat next weekend! Even though it’s a little scary for me to just jump right into something brand new. But, I think it’s gonna be good! Please pray that it’s wonderful and that I let God do what He wants to do in my life. And that I let God do what He wants to do in my life in general 😉
Peace out girl scouts, and thank you for keeping up with me and supporting me!
Here are some pictures of my classroom:
And one of my little students:
I’ll take more pictures of everything and post them soon!
XOXO
Lindsey



