I seriously need a book to read. I keep forgetting to actually walk into my pastor's office and borrow one, although he already said I could borrow whatever I want (granted he is not reading it or using it for a message). I also am waiting for some books to arrive from half.com, but they are just more parenting type books I was interested in skimming. I realize that reading parenting books often makes you more confused, but I'm just a curious sort and I do take everything I read/hear with a grain of salt. Cause let's be real people, every child and parent is different and you cannot force them into a mold and think it will work. I am still learning so much (it would be strange if I wasn't) but at least I have learned most of Keira's cues.
Now although this makes it sound like I am bored it is quite the opposite. RJ and I met with Marshall and Jennie this week to get things in motion for our after school tutoring program at the church. We are super stoked because RJ has such a passion for tutoring and I just love working with youth. Plus this is actually something that I already created on paper for a project in college a few years back. Granted in the project we could pretend we had all the resources in the world, but the basic structures are laid out.
I am also doing the Christmas program with Choir at church and I'm the powerpoint lady :) I love having stuff to do!
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Glad things are going well! I love seeing pictures on fb.
If you like to read, check out www.paperbackswwap.com and sign up. I have used it for a year and haven't paid for a book since. It's totally scam free, it's just a bunch of readers putting their books up online, and everyone swapping! If you join, put hanaleiway as your referal. Love that site!
@hanaleiway - cool thanks! I will check that out, my friends did something like that before I think it was called cookcrossing