And no, it's not official that we're having a baby. Since once you're married close to a year everybody and their brother starts asking about kids.
It is official that Michael and I will be leaving our jobs at Lee High School for a new adventure this August. I've known since around January but delayed posting about it because our families, school Principal, staff, and students needed to be informed first.
Lee HS has been an amazing experience for each of us. Plenty of tears, laughter, frustrations and celebrations of success and growth; I have learned so much in two short years. I've had the opportunity to work with an amazing population of students and develop a curriculum that I haven't found existed anywhere else for preliterate students. If I knew how to market it, I probably would. Lee has stretched me in ways I didn't know I could be stretched, and it has really been an honor to teach there for 2 years.
But, Michael and I have decided that it's time to move on to our next adventure, because sometimes no matter how hard it is, you know you have to move on...
It really couldn't be at a better time either. Our school is continually in limbo and it's been so nice to know 100% what we're doing this next year. Leaving our students is going to be SO hard, but we're both so excited for what's about to come next!
Starting this August we will be attending a Missionary Training School through Global Frontier Missions. We met with the leaders on Saturday and we could hardly contain our excitement afterward. This is the same organization I went to Mexico with June-August 2007 (see blog archives) and it was such a life changing experience spiritually and personally. We can't wait to see what God has in store.
So for the remainder of this school year I'm going to try to dedicate this blog to sharing stories about my students. After that, it will mostly be used to share our experiences with Global Frontier Missions. So with that, I'll leave you with a picture of my kids, minus two absent. I teach these kiddos English for 3.5 hours every day and Michael teaches them math for 1.5 hours. I feel like they really are our kids.
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Very exciting, Danielle! I'm sure this new adventure will be amazing for you and Michael. And I'm looking forward to reading future blog posts about your students!
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