When I am not at work, I try to find constructive things to do with my time. For more than a year I have been volunteering as a tutor. At the end of last year I agreed to teach a weekly course at the local community college.
The topic: writing.
The goal: prepare my students for the admission test in order to become students at the college.
The students: recent high school grads and not so recent high school grads who want to better their lives, but have experienced set backs in pursuing their dreams.
Last week, we had an entire class dedicated to conjunctions. It reminded me of my childhood and the wonderful lessons offered by Schoolhouse Rocks. Do you remember these? Were you too young to even know what I am talking about? Either way...check. it. out.
Apparently, a good teacher can make an impact. In my case, it was an educational video that I still remember all these years later.
just Sheri, wishing Schoolhouse Rocks would make a comeback
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Let there be light
For some reason, unknown to me, none of our upstairs bedrooms have lights installed. No ceiling fans with lights. No other light. While there are nice windows that give plenty of daylight - this is problematic at night. We had a table lamp in the master bedroom for functional purposes.
After staying at a hotel earlier in the summer (and loving having a bedside lamp for reading) I decided we needed some thing like it at home. Following a tour of IKEA, I found what I was looking for...then I installed them over our headboard.
I can't remember what life was like before the lights were installed. They have been a wonderful addition to our new "home."
just Sheri, resident handy woman
Monday, August 27, 2012
Everyday Heroes
This weekend I met two women worth writing about. The first survived an extremely violent marriage and has dedicated her life to helping single mothers of all backgrounds.
The second declared, "I love the elderly!" She then told a story of how after work, she visited daily with a woman in a nursing home. The two women were not related. The protagonist of my story knew the elderly woman's family lived out of state and didn't want her to be lonely. This was particularly impressive to me as I had been at an assisted living facility last week for work and saw the residents light up when visitors came.
The gift of your time can make a HUGE difference! Giving time to something you're passionate about changes the world.
just Sheri, excited to hear about folks living out their passion
NOTE: the Everyday Heroes series on this blog is an idea to share stories of normal people engaging in acts of kindness. I want to draw attention to kindness because I believe it is what changes the world.
The second declared, "I love the elderly!" She then told a story of how after work, she visited daily with a woman in a nursing home. The two women were not related. The protagonist of my story knew the elderly woman's family lived out of state and didn't want her to be lonely. This was particularly impressive to me as I had been at an assisted living facility last week for work and saw the residents light up when visitors came.
The gift of your time can make a HUGE difference! Giving time to something you're passionate about changes the world.
just Sheri, excited to hear about folks living out their passion
NOTE: the Everyday Heroes series on this blog is an idea to share stories of normal people engaging in acts of kindness. I want to draw attention to kindness because I believe it is what changes the world.
Fitness Vacay
It was so nice to have family come for a visit. It was also nice to have a house where every couple had a bedroom, and their own bathroom. Though we also tested the limits of the new house and found the plumbing to be problematic. The day family left - a plumber arrived.
just Sheri, grateful for a visit from family
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Friday, August 24, 2012
Quotable Quotes: a sojourners life
Jesus bids us to come and follow, "To respond to this calling is to accept that you will be a sojourner relinquishing the security of being a settler. To follow Him is to choose to forever be an alien and stranger in this world." ~Erwin McManus
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