Two very different states.
Indiana
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Washington |
I mean... check out the two different Skylines!
First, Seattle's skyline:
Impressive, huh?
Then we have Plymouth's skyline:
"Sooooooo," you may ask, "Why in the world ARE you moving across the country? Alone. By yourself. Without knowing anyone out there. When you're a small town girl and Seattle is a big city?"
Well, the job out there was just so tempting. And when it comes down to it, there was just a real, deep, true, comfortable peace about it. I think about the other places I could work, and while there isn't anything wrong about working in the other schools that I could have, there also wasn't peace about working in them. I won't pretend to know why or why not. All I know is that I (and many of you!) was praying that God would clearly lead me to where He wanted me to teach. He did. The timing, they way events "fell" into place, the peace he put in my heart, the freeing excitement of some of my co-workers... all helped to make the way clear to me.
The school that I will be working at is a Classical Christian School. And let me just say. Classical schooling is awesome. It makes so much sense and I am so excited to have been given the opportunity to TEACH, really teach! You're probably asking, "What is classical schooling?" I'll tell you more about that in another entry. But know this: It is a wonderfully logical and structured way of learning that builds upon itself as it progresses in difficulty.
Here's a link to the school if you're curious: Providence Classical Christian School
And if you can't wait until my next entry to find out what classical education is all about you follow this link to find out.
*NOTE: I didn't take these pictures. All credit for the excellent pictures goes to the photographers on Google images.*
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