Wednesday, June 17, 2015

My First Year Teaching


After the very last day of school at Salem Junior High, all the teachers sat in the cafeteria eating lunch to celebrate the end of it all. I sat by the art teacher, who turned to me and asked: "Did you have a bunch of students hang-up a poster in your room today?"

I recalled watching a boy in my last class of the day scurry up to the white board and try to hang-up a poster on my board. When the white board failed, I had suggested that he try stapling it to the builtin board instead. 20 too many staples later, the poster hung on my wall. It said: "We are going to miss you!!!" and had the signatures of many of my students on it.

"Yes," I replied.

"Yeah," the art teacher continued, "This student came to me today frantically asking for a piece of poster paper. I told him there was no more poster board left in the whole school. After more persistence, I finally offered him an extremely large piece of paper. You saw what it said, right?"

I smiled. "I did."

"I'll just point out that no one made me a big poster," she replied.

Yup--my students made me this awesome huge poster on the last day of school that said: "We will miss you!!!" and had a ton of signatures. Many of the students who didn't have a chance to sign the poster graffitied my whiteboard with goodbyes. Others brought me treats. One even brought me a carton of ice cream because I always talk about how it's the best food in the world!

Man, teaching these kids this past year was one of the best experiences of my life. I doubt that there's any better place to intern as a full-time first year teacher than at Salem Junior High. Though there were some rough patches, the kids always made it easy because they were so good. I'd have people come in to observe me and say things like: "Wow--you have really good classroom management!" and I'd be like: "No--they're just really good kids!"

I'm so grateful for the opportunity to have been a teacher this past year and to have felt like I made a bit of a difference in the lives of some of those kids. I went all year wondering sometimes, but that last week I received an outpouring of love so big as to erase all doubt: they did think that I did make a difference. I hope that I have the opportunity to teach middle school again, but we'll see what the future holds. For now, knowing that I helped these kids is enough.



Family Scripture and Prayer

Having just finished reading "The Book of Mormon" together as a little family, Jon and I decided to start reading "The New Testament" together. Being that Jessica is in town and often over at our house, she sometimes joins us.

The other night, the three of us were reading Matthew 6. We were on verse 6, and it was Jon's turn to read. He started reading the verse on the couch sitting next to us...

"But thou, when thou prayest,"

...and then stood up while still reading and started walking towards the closet...

"enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door,"

...got inside--still reading...

"pray to thy Father which is in secret;"

and shut the door. 

(From within the closet): "and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly."


I think Jon has mastered the principle of likening the scriptures unto himself. Spiritual giant, that one. 

At times like this, I have to wonder what family scripture and prayer is going to be like when we have kids. I mean, what's Jon Jr. gonna' do to Lindsey Jr. when we get to the war chapters in "The Book of Mormon"?!! Whatever it's like, I'm sure that Dad will keep it interesting!

Summer Bucket List 2015

A couple of days ago I did an impromptu interview with Jon about me to see what he knew. One of the questions was: "What does your wife like to do?" and one of his answers was: "Making lists." He was right! I love making lists! They help me infuse my life with purpose and give me things to do in my free time. So to make our summer more awesome, I of course suggested to Jessica that we make a summer bucket list. She agreed! And we made one! And we're already crossing tons of stuff off of it! And I'm ending way too many sentences in a row with exclamation marks!

We split our list into three categories: food, outdoor activities, and stuff we could do at home. Being us, of course the food category is the biggest of the tree. Naturally, this is also the category we have already started to tackle.

The first thing we made from this category was popsicles. This was Jessica's idea, and I think it's probably one of the best ideas she's ever had because the AC unit in our apartment doesn't work and I've become a chain popsicle sucker. The best part of all is that the popsicles we made aren't even bad for you! We just made up some Wyler's Light lemonade with a little less water than normal, mixed it with some fruit, and froze them in cups with spoons stickin' out. My favorite was the one with pineapple and strawberries.


The other thing we've made is tomato bisque. This is another one of Jessica's ideas, which was--once again--fabulous! We used this recipe. It was incredibly easy, and incredibly good. I'm definitely going to make it again!


Here are just a few of the other things on our list that I hope we cross off this summer:

  • Make fruit pizza
  • Make cauliflower potatoes
  • Eat tatter tots!
  • Go geocashing
  • Go swimming
  • Go to an outdoor movie
  • Watch all the Star Wars films
  • Paint postcards
  • Grow basil plants
  • Write and send Emily a poem

Rock Canyon Hike

Yesterday Jessica and I went on a hike up Rock Canyon. It was very beautiful and very fun!









I really, really, REALLY love having my sister here to share my summer with! Jessica--thanks for hangin' out with me so that I'm not some loner teacher-on-summer-vacation-with-a-husband-busy-with-school bum! This summer's gonna' be epic with you around!