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I’ve been thinking about blogging – so many words, and who will be reading them? I have had difficulty writing this blog because of that. So far, I have renamed this post, and deleted paragraphs because they were unnecessary. If I’m not careful, I might end up with a blank page!!
So what have I been doing? This month has brought a lot of introspection – looking at where I am in the year, what I have done with the students up to this point, areas where improvement could be made, desires and goals for my students – just to name a few. As I look ahead at this last semester, I want to become more challenging with the students to take what we worked on the first semester, and begin to use it more. I have seen that with some of the students, and it has been delightful to see them progress. Here are a few pictures of some seventh grade students working hard on a quiz over vocabulary words. I was pleasantly surprised!
Sonia, one of my co-teachers, has been using some hands on activities for the students to be involved in the lessons. After introducing vocabulary for a new lesson, two students at a time were called to the board to see who could correctly identify the word that she called out. It got pretty exciting, as some students were working harder to keep their opponent from touching the word than trying to touch it themselves.
The twelfth grade class was working on identifying places of interest around the world. Because Sonia had visited Niagara Falls, she had some souvenirs from her ride under the falls. A young man who actually has already done some professional modeling volunteered to model the raincoat and the sandals for the class.
I have not been able to visit The Home of God’s Love as much as I would have liked this month. I was able to visit one weekend, and take some quilts my sister had made for them. She used some fabric that belonged to our mom, who has been gone now for almost twenty years. To me, that gift was just an extension of what our mom started years ago. She would have a box under her bed into which she would put towels, quilts, crocheted items, and anything else she thought missionaries would like. When we had missionaries visiting our home, the box was pulled out, and they could choose anything they wanted from the box. What a sweet blessing for those babies, and for Beverly as I shared about the fabric my sister, Esther, had used.
On February 28, which is a holiday in Taiwan, some fellow-teachers invited me to go with them to Hualien. One of them was able to drive for us, and after quite a curvy drive, we arrived at Taroko Gorge, and did some sightseeing. What an incredible view it was – mountains that were steep, with valleys running between them, with special places to stop to enjoy the view. There was a hedge of blooming azaleas, and some of the cherry trees had blossoms on them. After our time there, we visited a beach in Hualien – with water that was so beautiful. The camera couldn’t do it justice. We hunted for rocks on the beach. One of the girls found a marble stone in the shape of Taiwan. After our visit there, we went into town to enjoy a snack and drink at a beautiful little coffee shop.
Second semester has brought English Club back – with some of the former club members, and a few new ones. The first assignment was to interview a partner, and then introduce them to the other club members. They were given a list of questions to ask, and a place for them to write their answers. They were able to practice with each other, and then they had to go in front of the group to complete the task. Some of the students were so nervous, but I was so proud of them. Here are the members of the club introducing each other.
Every job has some very special things that we get to do, and some unique aspects. It seems like with teachers, a common gift is food. One of the teachers in my office was given a very special treat. I think I will just stick with an apple!!
So, until next time . . .

















