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Ways You Know You’re Living In an International Community

Ways You Know You’re Living In an International Community

October 30, 2011

I’ve been living in an international community for 12 weeks, and to celebrate that here are twelve ways I know that I’m not in Texas anymore: 1. “Shame” rhymes with “again” in worship music. 2. Lunch is peanut butter and jam and Kraft dinner instead of peanut butter and jelly and mac n cheese. 3. […]
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A Helicopter Sighting

A Helicopter Sighting

October 27, 2011

Yesterday a helicopter flew over the center at dinnertime. I have a feeling that you are wondering if this is worthy of a blog post and debating if you should read on. I can’t determine those things for you, but I can tell you that a helicopter sighting is rare here. As I looked out […]
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Of Prayer and Paradise Falls

Of Prayer and Paradise Falls

October 12, 2011

In the movie Up, Carl and Ellie dream of living in South America on the edge of Paradise Falls someday. They realize, being the sensible eight-year-olds that they are, that there are other things that must happen before it becomes a reality, but Paradise Falls is their plan. According to Stephen Covey’s Urgent/Important Matrix, Carl […]
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What A Week

What A Week

September 26, 2011

I described the past week as much to a friend recently. I realize that an English teacher may frown upon that description, but that is exactly what it has been. As a result this post may be longer than usual, but I wanted to share. In the midst of overwhelming feelings to be back in […]
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Can’t Blame the Jetlag Anymore

Can’t Blame the Jetlag Anymore

August 22, 2011

Papua New Guinea has been my home for 23 days now, which means I am way past getting to blame jetlag for the things I am not quite used to yet. I have been told, however, that I do get to use the altitude as a scapegoat for a few things over the next couple […]
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The First Week: Swollen Ankles and Thank-Yous

The First Week: Swollen Ankles and Thank-Yous

August 7, 2011

The first week of school at Numonohi Christian Academy brought back memories of previous teaching experiences and gave me lots of wonderful new ones. The past two years have given me lots of opportunities to work with teachers, but this week confirmed how much I love teaching teenagers. There are lots of things about moving […]
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Leaving On A Jet Plane

Leaving On A Jet Plane

July 28, 2011

I leave today for Papua New Guinea and hope to post on Saturday that I have arrived. Your prayers for traveling mercies are much appreciated!
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Is this what I signed up for?

Is this what I signed up for?

July 22, 2011

Two friends, aged three and five, seem to have an idea of what adventures might be waiting for me in Papua New Guinea. Their imaginations have conjured up convertibles navigating mountain roads and rides atop wild elephants. While these ideas might seem far-fetched, my imagination didn’t hit the mark either. I started this process confident […]
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