i longed for a time, which i was sure was not very far away, when my horizon would be widened by looking through the eyes of another.
~margaret bourke-white
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My first week as an instructor: Snow
My third week as an instructor: climbing Yosemite Falls
I am on the move again. I know that I'm hard to get ahold of or that I'm always going somewhere new but this time I'm not. I'm going back to a place I've been before, a place that I have called home. I'm moving to Oakhurst, California. The town right outside the Southern entrance to Yosemite National Park. I am their new Kindergarden teacher. That's right, a bunch of little kids and I are going to learn together We are going to conquer the world of colors, numbers and letters. We will go where no other 5 and 6 year old have gone before! We will explore the outdoors, our imaginations and the world of knowledge. It is going to be grand. After I finish up here in Arizona I'm heading up and over, school starts in a little bit and I've got a classroom to prepare. God is good. "For I know the plans I have for you, "says the Lord. "They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you hope and a future ." Jeremiah 29:1...
I've been catching up on several friends blogs today. I read all about my friends delivery of twins and on the first 4 months of living with twins and a 4 year old. Then I caught up on another friends blog who always writes exactly as he talks and it was great to hear his voice again. It took me back to DNM's (deep and meaningful conversations)as they say in Australian English, we had under the stars in the Sierras. Then I read another friends blog and was able to feel like I was in Utah at a decathlon and adventuring in the snow. All in all it was good to connect with these friends and it reminded me to also do some blogging. -------------------------------------------------------- I'm coming up on three years here in Cambodia and I have trouble believing it myself. I find myself looking out the window while traveling to another town and think about how much I love these people, how great the culture is and the opportunity to help teachers and do my bit to make the wo...
We drove 3 hours to get to our lodge right outside the Ngorongoro crater where we stayed for two nights. On the way there we saw camels that had been imported fromthe north and we also saw TWIGAS (giraffes)!! Straight up WILD. No conservation, no park just pure wild animals! Here at the lodge the stars are so easy to see. Again simply beautiful, bright new stars, except Juma says that you can see Orion here!! How wonderful and comforting to see a trusty star constellation in a new foreign place. On our big day into the Ngorongoro crater we were basically stuck in the car for 11 hours driving around the crater floor. It was mainly over dirt roads with lots of stopping to just watch the animals. So many too! Zebras, gazelles of dif ferent types, buffalo, hyenas, wildebeests, flamingos, all sorts of birds, ostriches, lions, hyenas, elephants, baboons, a lizard, hippos, and several other animals that I don't remember the names of. It was a beautiful trip and we were all covered in di...
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