Thursday, October 2, 2008

Busier and better times!

Alright, so it's been a while since I've updated our blog. I have two reasons for that. 1. No time. 2. No pictures. So I still don't have any pictures, but I guess I can still give an update on what's been happening in our lives. Well seminary started about 3 1/2 weeks ago. We have a huge class...30 students. We love teaching seminary. It's a TOUGH calling though. It takes hours of our time every evening to prepare lessons. I don't think I ever realized how tough it must have been for my seminary teachers. Now, I was usually a really good kid in seminary, but I talked like every other high school student. The most kids we ever had in my seminary class was about 15. haha It's funny how in just 3 weeks Matt and I both can feel such love and concern for each of our students. We really do think about them all the time. We've been trying really hard to come up with activites and teaching methods in class that will keep the students attention as well as help them learn gospel principles and feel the spirit. Things get better just about every day. Matt and I have truly felt the blessings of this calling and I'm certain that they'll continue to be poured out upon us. Our marriage feels so much stronger. I feel like we enjoy eachother and are more grateful for each other than before. And that's not to say that things weren't really great before...but the Lord sure is blessing us. I've also started school. I'm not taking as many credits as I had originally hoped. I had to drop a 5 credit class because it was at the same time as the Jazz Choir that I'm in...and well...I'd be too sad knowing I passed up being part of the jazz choir. So far I love it! There are a lot of talented singers and we're doing some really fun pieces this year. We're even singing a song by Barbra Streisand, whom I love. (It's called A Quiet Thing)I'm also in the Women's Choir which focuses on classical pieces. So I get the best of both worlds when it comes to singing. Going to school at a non LDS college is a little different, but I'm enjoying it. I've never been afraid to open my mouth and let people know about my standards and my religion. I always wanted to go on a mission and I'm sure I'll have a lot of missionary opportunites. I'm in a History class called Women in History and it's full of feminist women (who maybe don't know the real definition of feminism) who are very liberal. But the class is already aware that I'm LDS and I don't feel a bit uncomfortable, like I thought I might at first. It's a small campus, but I'm enjoying it. I like going to school and being busy, for the most part. Matt's doing great. The practice is continuing to grow which we're very grateful for. He is such a great husband and such a great seminary teacher. He studys so hard to prepare great lessons for the students. And he's so good to me. We're really loving life. We love our ward. We've made some great friends whom we just enjoy so much! I've already told Matt that when we move out of our appartment and into a house, that we have to stay in this ward. Life's great. I love reading your comments and your blogs! So keep posting and keep commenting. I'll try to get better at updating my blog. I'll take some pictures and put them up soon! And if you have any fun suggestions for seminary or good teaching tools or methods for us to use...don't hesitate to suggest them! Share the love! Thanks so much!

1 comment:

crumbcrunchersmom said...

Well, with all that gospel teachin', thanks for finding time to spend with us for the presidential debate bashes...and for making dinner - Yummmmmm.