Thursday, November 19, 2015



This week in Kaleidoscope we watched a video about the history of Thanksgiving. We discussed the Mayflower, the duration of the voyage, and things we are thankful for. We talked about interesting facts, such as: turkey was not served on the first Thanksgiving, forks were not used (hadn't been invented yet), and it was celebrated about a year after the Pigrims landed on Plymouth. The 3rd and 4th grade classes wrote a sensory poem about Thanksgiving and all of the children are in the process of making a placemat.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Here are a few pictures of my trip to Haiti.  It was an amazing and heart breaking all wrapped up into one experience. The people from Haiti were the poorest, yet most thankful and God praising people I have ever had the honor of  interacting with.


                                                       Look at those beautiful smiles!

"The poor give us much more than we give them. They're such strong people, living day to day with no food. and they never curse, never complain. We don't have to give them pity or sympathy. We have so much to learn from them."
        --Mother Teresa
                                                                                                   



                                             Passing out breakfast. They all respond by saying,
                                                              "Thank you my God".


                                                                    
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                                              So grateful for a simple pair of white socks!

                                                         
                                                 
                                                                   
                              This lady kept saying "I love you" to us. She was so happy and thankful
                              to be getting her ration of food. The rations are distributed every 21 days
                              and consist of a couple scoops of pinto beans, corn, some oil, and 2 bars
                              of soap.


                                The clothes they wear has been donated. This beautiful girl looks like
                                she is wearing a flower girl or first communions dress.  The boys might have a                                     Hello Kitty backpack and pink tennis shoes. They were happy and didn't                                               complain, just grateful to have those small things.