Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Changing Seasons

I cant believe it is almost October! From what people tell me this is the best time of the year in Oklahoma, and so far I would have to agree.  Today for instance is sunny and beautiful but with the wind blowing it makes it feel like fall is approaching.  I was thinking about this today, that in Washington, the seasons are marked by the change of weather.  About now the rain would be more prevalent and sweaters and sweatshirts are more acceptable because the warmth has begun to move on.  However, here in Oklahoma it is still very warm during the day and moderate during the evening.  I have also learned some bad habits that I have developed by living in the Seattle area, in Late September until about April, when it is dark or overcast outside that means you should probably wear a jacket or a sweater of some kind.  So when I leave the office most nights and it is dark outside I automatically put on my jacket and walk outside and realize I don't need this at all!! It has made for some pretty silly moments!

However, Oklahoma is treating me well I have begun to really hit the wall of 'Oh wow, I will actually be living in this new place for a long time' but then my mind contradicts itself and says 'but you have been here a month, that went pretty fast'.  Like I have nothing to worry about and the next two years will speed by and I will be changed in my faith and work etc.  But I am still anxious about starting this program.  I am worried about disappointing people and not making this program the best it can be.  After a meeting with the Principal of the elementary school we are working with we have finally developed a target group of students.  In Oklahoma, there is a new law that states a third grader has to pass a reading test determining if they are in the correct reading level to continue to Fourth grade.  However, many of the students in this area have immigrated from outside the US and are illiterate in English as well as Spanish.  Many of these students never fully learn to read and with the law that is now in place, a new stress to parents and students.  Our after school arts program will target students that have low reading scores.  We will assist in reading with them each day as well as have an artist teach them different mediums for art projects.  I am really excited for what the church is doing in Oklahoma City.

Tomorrow, Wednesday September 25, I am traveling with  three other leaders in the church up to Kansas City for a leadership conference.  Apparently a lot of people know about this and are excited that I am attending, however I barely know what is going on! From what I hear this conference/training event will be beneficial to my work here in Oklahoma City and will be an asset to St. Johns and we revitalize this ministry.

I am going to add pictures to this blog so hopefully it will be more interesting then just words.

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   St. Johns had a car seat fitting for the community.  I snapped some pics of the car seats before they were given out and placed in cars.  They filled the back few pews of the sanctuary.



    My friend Hannah also runs and after school arts program.  I got the chance to visit her at work and join her students in some games.  The three pictures above are of parts of the church were she works with the students.  I got some great ideas about my program from visiting with her.
 The beautiful color I got to paint in my office.  We ended up painting a file cabinet the same color.  I had some fabric that matched the paint very well and we used modge podge to adhere it to the cabinet as well as to a bookcase.
 Lake Hefner! I get to pass this beautiful large lake on my way to church some Sundays and a few weeks ago I decided to stop and see it up close.  The red dirt is clearly visible in this picture.  It is the most fascinating thing, red dirt.
The difference between a Clydesdale shoe and a regular shoe!  

 The rest of the pictures are of the Clydesdale farm that we went to the first Saturday I was here.  It is a beautiful farm with amazing horses!

1 comment:

  1. Kristina, your program sounds awesome!!! And what great pictures :) so good to hear the news in Oklahoma!

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