A typical day involves waking at 5:30, doing some back and stomach exercises, eating breakfast, making lunch, feeding the dogs and getting them fresh water. I leave around 6:30 and can get to school in about 10 minutes.
I arrive and we have morning devotions at 7am. Then we have about 30-40 minutes until the students show up at 8. Everyone in the school (200 students) lines up in a covered area and then disperses from there. I have a pastoral group which is the year 12 & 13 (11th & 12th graders) that I see 3 times a week - and do devotions w/ them (or at least that is the idea) 2 times b/c there is another guy who does it the third day. I typically teach 3 different classes each day for about 4 hours total (I have double-period classes on many days). We get a 20 minute break at 10am and then a ONE (whole) hour lunch at 12. So, really, it is a great schedule. Obviously there are all the other things that have to get fit in -- staff meetings, homework grading, planning, creating quizzes and tests -- this takes a fair amount of time b/c practically nothing is available for years 10, 11, and 12/13. I typically leave around 4:30 or so.
I will eat w/ Doug and Heidi a couple times a week and have tended to have one other invitation each week to someone's house for dinner which has been nice. I get home, make sure I have everything ready to go for the next day, shower, watch some DVD (lately I have been watching 'The Unit' season 2), put the dogs up on the upstairs deck, and go to sleep around 9:30. That is pretty much a day in the life. Queue the music... I read the news today, oh boy...
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Schumacher Wanna Be
My World Within HOPE School
Ants -- Cheaper by the Thousand

I made the mistake of leaving a bowl with some soymilk in the sink. A few ants showed up for the party -- sort of like U2 playing for free at Slane Castle or Simon & Garfunckle in Central Park.
Lesson learned.
Oh, and I did drown all of them with minimal regret. Hey, at least they died happy.
p.s. you can click any of these pics for a larger view.
Friday, August 15, 2008
7 Days and No Photo To Show For It
Sorry, but I do not have any photos to upload, but I did think I would at least share a quick blurb on my first week of teaching...
Yes. I survived week one. I think teaching is just a tiring job - period. It requires lots of pre-planning AND you have to be a performer of sorts (both of those things tend to tire me out). That said, the kids here are great and the class sizes are very reasonable (and a dream for anyone accustomed to 25-30 students per class) -- from 5 to 16 or so. Amazing compared w/ the US. AND, they are good-hearted kids. So, I think it is an ideal environment in which to perform a tough job. I teach grades 7-12 which is also a nice variety --- though, it does mean a lot more lesson plans.
We have had a ton of power outages this whole week, but when the power works, I do have air conditioning in my classroom -- I keep it set at about 80 which feels comparitively great with the fans blowing.
The staff/teachers at the school are great so far and that has been another big plus.
I suppose that is all for now.
Yes. I survived week one. I think teaching is just a tiring job - period. It requires lots of pre-planning AND you have to be a performer of sorts (both of those things tend to tire me out). That said, the kids here are great and the class sizes are very reasonable (and a dream for anyone accustomed to 25-30 students per class) -- from 5 to 16 or so. Amazing compared w/ the US. AND, they are good-hearted kids. So, I think it is an ideal environment in which to perform a tough job. I teach grades 7-12 which is also a nice variety --- though, it does mean a lot more lesson plans.
We have had a ton of power outages this whole week, but when the power works, I do have air conditioning in my classroom -- I keep it set at about 80 which feels comparitively great with the fans blowing.
The staff/teachers at the school are great so far and that has been another big plus.
I suppose that is all for now.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
I Have A Dream

Tuesday, August 5, 2008
2 wheels, 8 legs, 1 house

The black-er (none more black) German Shepherd is Annabelle and the light brown one is Scout. They like to fight eachother -- sort of remind me of Jake Miller and Ben Depew in that they are playing, but it is quite fierce.


The motorcycle sans plates on the left is the one I have been riding. It comes it quite handy on the muddy streets around my house. I do need to figure out how to get legal with it lest I have a run in with the police and am forced to flee to Laos.


I did a little decorating and handpainted a bunch of flowers and leaves. I think the owners will really appreciate my handiwork.
Here is the steep staircase leading to the 2nd floor. It makes me feel a little bit like I am living at the Little House on the Prarie.

This is the upstairs room, complete with TV and DVD player and a bunch of movies. My bedroom and the bathroom are up here.
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