Sunday, September 02, 2007
Saturday, September 01, 2007
I know, I know...



Allen and Laura! So glad you're back, Laura!
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
First Day #2
Other than that, the day was pretty good! I think my class will be much better than last year! And, so far, I only have 22 students. Thats less than some 2nd grade teachers. :) The kids are so much more mature and can do so much more! So far, I'm loving 4th grade. I have a lot of really fun girls, and even some fun boys. Only 1 student who doesn't speak any english...pretty good.
One of the new teachers ended up with 4 pretty high intensity boys. I feel like I paid those dues last year. I had about 7 of those. But since my numbers are so low, I may be gaining one of those boys. It should be ok, since my class does pretty well. They are still pretty chatty, but can also work pretty quietly, especially once I do a little moving of desks. I'm looking forward to doing some fun things with them. Be praying that I find my groove and ease right into 4th grade! Hope everyone is doing well!
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Summer is over?!?!
I'll update on the first day, tomorrow!
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Spirit West Coast and the Strawberry Festival!






Thursday, August 02, 2007
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Harry Potter....and Garlic! :)

Monday, July 23, 2007
July in Santa Cruz


Sunday, July 08, 2007
Friday, July 06, 2007
Decisions
I went to see the doctor on Monday. I had 3 doctors in there at one time. No one understands what is happening. They took some more blood, gave me an even stronger anti inflammatory and prescribed a MRI. I will be getting the MRI this Tuesday, July 10th. They think it may be muscle spasms AND a disk problem. Oh joy. Until then, the physical therapy and resting continues. I am really enjoying PT and look forward to it each week. Being in the pool is much easier on my body, and it seems to be helping a little bit. My physical therapists are awesome people who always make me laugh.
Also, for those who don't know, I have made the decision to stay home instead of make the trip to Kenya. It was one of the hardest decisions I've ever made, but it was the right one. I made it based on how my body was feeling, the opinions of the doctors and some close friends, as well as my feelings about it after praying about it for weeks. All in all, I am really, really disappointed that I am missing out,but I think it was the best choice for my health. Please continue to pray for the Kenya team. They leave July 9th.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Update...
I started doing Physical therapy this past week. I did one session of regular and 2 sessions in the pool. I can't really tell if they are helping or not. I am in a lot of pain after each session, but I always feel a little better the next day. The levels of pain are very intermittent. I am usually in a lot of pain in the morning and at night. There is still pain during the day, but not as much.
On Monday I go to see the doctor again. They said if things weren't much better, than I would need an MRI. If we get to that point, major decisions will need to be made. Please be praying for direction and peace after the decisions have been made.
More updates after I see the doctor on Monday.
On a lighter note, Christy is visiting Monday and my dad, step mom and brother are coming on the 4th! This will be awesome since I have been spending all my time flat on my back on the couch watching movies...very excited! :)
Monday, June 25, 2007
Life as a couch potato...
That day I laid on the couch and barely moved. I was super bummed because I missed Carrie's wedding and Watermania(the big lake trip with church). I read a few books and watched WAY too much tv. Wow...I think Ive seen every commercial about 100 times.:) Laying still is hard enough, but it's even harder when you know all of your friends are having tons of fun without you.
My roommate has been amazing. She has been taking care of my and sat through the wonderful 4 hours in the ER. I think shes starting to get sick of me being around all the time, mostly because she is used to me being gone all the time! We got to watch Casablanca last night, so that was fun.
Today was the first day I got off the couch to get out of the house. Rachel drove me to the doctor and to get some lunch. The doctor gave me some different medication and said I would need a MRI if the physical therapy didn't work this week. I have 3 PT appointments, so I'll keep you all updated.
Thank you for all your prayers. Keep them coming. :)
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
20 Days...
Some Praises:
*I raised ALL of my support and much, much more. Thank you to everyone who supported me financially and in prayer.
*We will now be in 23 schools instead of 7.
*The seminar teams will have 7 seminars instead of 2.
*All of the teams are working really hard to be ready in time.
*We have had some awesome time of getting to know each other!
Some things you can be praying for:
*Unity as a team. We have yet to have a meeting with the whole team there. :(
*Time management as each mini-team gets ready for their parts
*The seminar teams, especially the 3 guys on the team who will be teaching on Nehemiah
*The school team: pray for effectiveness of the HIV/AIDS prevention messages and dramas
*Traveling mercies
*Flexibility
*Boldness and flexibility with door to door and outdoor evangelism
*My back and neck pain...I have started to see a physical therapist, but she is doubtful that it will be much better before I go. :(
*All the last minute details!!
*Kenton and Alyssa as they lead us to Africa!
I really appreciate all of you who have been covering us in prayer. Keep it coming!
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Summer Vacation...
Not much going on since then. Went to see the Giants-A's game with some people from church. That was a ton of fun. Yesterday, Allen drove me to the airport, so that I could get on a plane to go home! When I got home, I slept for 3 hours, watched the padre game, and then slept til 11 this morning. Clearly, I needed the rest. I am here until Tuesday night. Today is Jarred and Ashley's grad party...I am told around 85-90 people will be attending. At least I have Rachel and Missy! :)
I have been looking forward to this time away. It is much needed, if I plan to get myself back together sometime soon. I have already had a lot of time to myself to think and spend time with the Lord. On Wednesday, I head out to SLO to get some much needed lovin from the slo family. I miss my Nugents, can't wait to see them.
Other than that, this summer looks to be a time of relaxtion, time at the beach, time getting ready for Kenya and actually going to Kenya. We shall see! Hope everyone is doing well.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Memorial Day Weekend...
On Sunday, we went to church, and then Rachel hung out with Allen while I went to some Kenya meetings. She got to see parts of Santa Cruz I haven't even seen! After, we did some shopping and then met my roomie and Allen for dinner. Lots of speed uno and speed scrabble followed. It was tons of fun.


Sunday, May 27, 2007
Randomness...


Monday, May 07, 2007
Persistence in prayer
And then once a prayer is answered, no matter how it is answered, I tend to only be thankful for the answer, and not for the process. I think the Lord makes us wait sometime, so that we may grow from the experience we have waiting for his answer and timing. We got to read about Hannah and her experiences with prayer. She was so consistent in asking for what her heart really desired, a baby. And when she was blessed with that, she immediately overlooked the gift and praised the giver. I think too often we focus on the gift and forget where the gift came from. "Every stream should lead us to the fountain; and the favours we receive from God should raise our admiration of the infinite perfections there are in God." I loved that quote that we read in the book. I want to be more purposeful about praising God for every gift and experience He has given me.
Ahh so many thoughts, so few words to express them with.
Friday, May 04, 2007
Mcboys, open house and pain...
Had open house last night, too. About 11 families out of 17 came. Not too bad. My chango bar bribe may have helped. It was really fun, the kids had a checklist, and they gave their parents a tour of the room. I find it hilarious, that by the end of the tour, each parent knew who Mr.Wan was. They showed them his art work and the letter he wrote them. Totally awesome. One boy even showed his dad how he holds the door open for the girls. haha.
I had an awesome time hanging out with all the moms. They are so fun to talk to. Once my Spanish gets going, it's hard to stop it! They are always asking questions about what I do, why I'm not married and why I can't have the same class again next year. When I mentioned that there is a possibility I may be moving grades and it would be an English class....a few parents said they would take their kids out of bilingual. ha! I didnt even tell them if it would be third grade. Its always good to know that people think youre doing a good job. :)
The day before open house, I started to get really bad pains in my lower back. I kind of shook it off, since it had been a stressful week and I usually have back pain when Im stressed. Well I was at school for 12 hours yesterday, and by the end, I could barely sit up enough to drive home. I got a few hours of sleep, and wasn't feeling much better today. I took a half day off of work because I needed to go get a few shots for Kenya. As soon as I walked out of school, I felt the pain get worse. (its easy to ignore when youre working.) I begged Alyssa to take me to a chiropractor after we got our vaccines. I went to her awesome doctor who wasn't technically even open today. He was amazing. He knew something was wrong when one leg was longer and I couldnt even hold my left one up. He took xrays and found out that I have a twisted vertebrae in my lower spine. He readjusted and sent me home. Since then I laid on Alyssa's couch, Julie and Kirsten's couch and now mine. It is really no fun at all! I'm just glad that I know what's wrong and that he can do something about it.
I hope everyone has a fantastic weekend!!!!
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Wow...




Friday, April 06, 2007
Interesting form of punishment...
http://www.cnn.com/2007/EDUCATION/04/05/clothespins.punishment.ap/index.html
Sunday, April 01, 2007
He was a darn good James Bond. I was pretty impressed. It was a good story line and since I love watching poker, it made it that much more fun. It wasn't a typical Bond movie, but still pretty good.
2 more days until the most awesome day of the year....Baseball opening day! :o)
Saturday, March 31, 2007
3 new movies!
But I've been watching a lot of new movies, so I wanted to post about them. On Friday, I got to reconnect with 2 college friends near and dear to my heart! It was a short visit, but it was fun, as always. We all watched The Prestige. It's about magic and magicians. It's actually a well made film, but I was SO tired I didn't really understand it until 15 minutes after the movie was over. It's one of those that you need to be really awake for. But, it was really good, I recommend it.
Today the roomie finally sat me down and got me to watch Singing in the Rain. Not that I was fighting it, but we just haven't had the time. It was a fun movie to watch, and I usually always love musicals. If you haven't seen it, you should. We watched that from about 7-9.
On Friday I had rented Casino Royale and Blood Diamond. Right after Singing in the Rain, we decided to go with Blood Diamond. Big change? uh yeah! It was an awesome, awesome, awesome movie. I was impressed with the performances and the overall story line. It breaks my heart to know about all those people losing their lives, just because of diamonds. Why do we choose diamonds for engagement rings anyways? There are tons of stones that are just as pretty! Makes me want to be in Africa now...not July!
Tomorrow is all about Bond...James Bond.
Spring Break...


Saturday, March 24, 2007
New Movie


Friday, March 23, 2007
bowling and bumper cars...

Kenya, July 2007
Since I have tomorrow off, I figure it's ok to stay up late to update the blog. :) So..the news I was talking about on the last post is that I am officially going to Nairobi, Kenya on a short term missions trip this summer! I am super excited. If you want to be praying, you can definitely be praying that God prepares my heart for everything that is going to happen over there. I totally have a heart for the AIDS epidemic and the people affected by it. Especially after reading that teachers are highly affected by it, too. It also really hurts my heart to know that it is the young people, 18-25, who are most infected by this disease. It's all really overwhelming. I can't wait to get there and be able to show the hope of Jesus Christ!
Some interesting facts:
- Kenya is one of the nine countries in Africa hardest hit by the AIDS epidemic.
- Approximately 10 percent of the adult population is infected with HIV.
- It is estimated that 2.5 million Kenyans are infected with HIV/AIDS.
- In a study conducted in 2001, it was reported that on average, 600 Kenyans die of AIDS everyday.
- The average age for life expectancy has been reduced from the 63 years to 48 years due to AIDS.
- It is reported that 18 teachers die due to AIDS every month and about 6,570 die annually.
- Seven out of every ten HIV positive Kenyans are aged between 18 and 25 years.
Approximately 1.3 million young people have lost one or both parents to AIDS.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Life in Santa Cruz..
School has been going well lately. Nothing new...except testing is coming up in a month and we're all feeling the pressure. Violence has gone up lately and my emotions are up and down. Today, 2 of my non readers, read 2 pages of words. I have been working with them on a new phonics program. I started getting excited and jumping up and down. They all think I'm crazy! I love them...and will be so sad when my first class moves to 3rd grade! Ok...so I won't ALWAYS miss them...but it will still be sad. This week I am taking thursday and friday off. I am getting a massage, having lunch with some friends and sleeping in. I'm soooooo excited! Couldn't come at a better time. :)
My time at Santa Cruz Bible has been awesome, lately. I'm still doing the activities thing and the past few things we've done have been amazing successes! I love it, but am trying to find a good balance between church and school.
When I get home, I'll post some pictures from bowling. And maybe some news later tonight....
Hope everyone is doing well!
Monday, February 26, 2007
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Finally!


Bedroom and Kitchen!


Our little balcony :)
Monday, February 05, 2007
Sorry!
My parents were here this past weekend to bring my bed and see the new place. They loved it too! They loved that it was about a 10 minute walk to the beach and Capitola Village (lots of shops and food)!
Yesterday was the Superbowl party with the young adults group. I planned most of it, and it was pretty successful..Praise the Lord! We had a great time, and Yay for the Colts..except Manning so didn't deserve the MVP award...lame.
I am so looking forward to the next few weeks because I have 2 3 day weekends! YAY! Also...I'm thinking the Baby Nugent will be here soon too! double YAY
Hope all is well with everyone! I promise to post pictures soon!