Friday, August 29, 2014

School's Just Around the Corner....

Well, we have had our fun, but our "summer" (really, winter, with the cold weather here!) break is almost done!
I am thankful we chose to stick close to home these past few weeks. We have been on-the-go so much int he last year, it felt good just to "be." Doing projects around the house, playing games with the kids, little day trips to Nairobi or Naivasha, welcoming new staff to RVA, etc.


For Megan's birthday, the ladies took her out for a real "coffee date" at Brackenhurst.


Our kids, plus a few neighbor kids, organized a little Moto-Cross race one day. They had a blast... and stayed safe -(my favorite part!)


We took the kids to an Elephant Orphanage one day. It was cool to see how this organization rescues baby elephants who are orphaned or abandoned, and re-introduces them to the wild when they are old enough.



We joined another family for a rock-climbing day in the valley. Here are our girls, enjoying the outdoors. Megan found a baby rock hyrax. It was covered in fleas, so we took a quick pose and let it go!



Horseback Riding in the bush! The kids had so much fun...

Now that we are winding down our summer, we are gearing up for school. I am re-entering the world of full-time teaching again! I will be teaching 5th grade this year, and I am excited that I get to team - teach with another teacher. He will do the Math and Science and I will do the Language Arts and Social Studies. I spent a good chunk of time getting my classroom ready this break.



The new families arrive today (Aug. 29) for an orientation day. The returning students arrive tomorrow. And then classes begin on Monday (Sept. 1)  
Pray for a wonderful school year and that I would be able to shine Jesus to my students each day. 

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Megan's 12 Tasks

There's a neat tradition that takes place in our community here. It was started by a family years ago and lives on. On a child's 12th birthday, they are presented with 12 Tasks - decided upon by the parents and child together. Those tasks are worked on and completed by the 13th birthday. It is kind of like a rite of passage, or a gateway into young adulthood. Megan has been talking about her 12 tasks for a months now. So, on her 12th birthday, we presented her with a journal. Here are her tasks for this next year:

                                            Megan’s 12 Tasks:

1.             Grow nails to end of fingertips.
2.             Save 5,000/=
3.             Provide 12 hours of free babysitting services
4.             Read through the New Testament in a year
5.             Run 15 miles with Mom (accumulated – not at once!)
6.             Plan and cook a supper meal for the family.
7.             Plan a friend event and invite 3 or 4 friends.
8.             Memorize James chapter 4.
9.             Climb Mt. Kenya with Dad.
10.         Change the oil and a tyre on the Landie with Dad.
11.         Plan and create a piece of artwork to be framed.
12.         Plan and record 12 random acts of kindness for those around you. Make sure you include your brother and sister.

She accepted the tasks with great excitement. We can't wait to see what a responsible young lady she will become this year! Here she is, working on task number 4:





Friday, August 15, 2014

A Celebration and a Graduation

At the end of this school year, we attended Megan's 6th grade "celebration" - not to be confused with a graduation. I am kind of glad they keep those separate! I am certainly not ready for that step yet! :)
Megan is a part of a wonderful class! As these kids leave "Titchie Swot" (our elementary school) behind and head to Junior High, this beautiful service sent them off with a blessing and a challenge to grow closer to the Lord.



A few days later, we attended graduation for our seniors. It was a wonderful, yet bittersweet day. We have known many of these students since they were young and we are so very proud of them, yet sad to see them leave! 






We are so blessed to work with these amazing kids!