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One Year Down…

It’s summer, and as the title indicates, I’ve gotten one year down/under my belt on the peanut field.  Looking back, I definitely feel that I made the right decision to move back to NC.

You see, this time last year, I had just signed a lease at my new “apartment” in Roanoke Rapids.  I was missing my apartment near the beach in Florida, as well as my Miami friends and the culture of Miami.  At the same time, I was glad to be closer to home, closer to my family and back to a place where for me, things made sense.  Miami was fun, but not the best fit.

Roanoke Rapids is a temporary stop on the journey.  But after this year, I have learned so much and have grown so much personally and professionally.  I definitely feel that I’m on the way to making my dreams come true.

During this past school year, I taught 8th grade Government/Economics to the Pride of 2014 at KIPP: Gaston College Preparatory.  While I’m sure they learned at lot (at the VERY least, they ALL can tell you the Preamble to the US Constitution and explain each of the amendments within the Bill of Rights, as well as explain Supply and Demand, market, traditional, and command economies, and personal finance), I learned more.  I think that part of the reason that children exist is to teach us how to love, forgive, and have patience.  The Pride of 2014 are my babies, and I’m proud to be joining them at the high school next year.

Yep!  I’ll be moving on up to the high school.  Not as a teacher, but as a college counselor.  Through much prayer, I realized that while I love being in the classroom, working as a college counselor is a better use of my gifts and talents.  I’m excited to be joining the KIPP: Pride High School staff just across the peanut field.

With any new position, there’s a huge learning curve, so I’m spending a good portion of my summer reading information and books about college admissions, as well as trying to get to know the students that I’ll be working with.  It stands to be an exciting year.

I imagine that if I had to give this past year a theme, it would be “perseverance”.  There were many things that I had to overcome and press through, but despite those challenges, God has been faithful and I have been blessed.

Until next time…


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Book Review: Plan B

Many of us struggle with the unknown, and with what to do when our plans become derailed.  In a society where we desire to get ahead and to create the best life for ourselves, we often experience extreme frustration and disillusionment when it seems that our best laid plans have foiled.

Enter Pete Wilson’s book “Plan B: What Do You Do When God Doesn’t Show Up The Way You Thought He Would?” This book explores how to handle those life situations that seem to derail us and force us into a place where we question our faith and the God that we serve.

I appreciate the easy style of the book, allowing me to read simply without having to over think.  I also enjoy the candidness of the author; including personal anecdotes as well as those from the lives of others that he has interacted with.  Those anecdotes add a personal element that helps the reader to truly connect with what the author is saying.  However, I am most appreciative of the way the author includes classic biblical stories in an unconventional way.

While Wilson simplifies and easily explains the biblical stories, he makes sure to emphasize their importance and their validity in helping the reader understand what to happen when we have to shift from our Plan A to a Plan B.

I would recommend this book to anyone looking to refresh their faith after being forced from Plan A to Plan B.  Additionally, this book offers a wonderfully refreshing take on how Christians can overcome trials while still maintaining their faith and their relationship with God.

It’s definitely worth reading!