I'm actually not too nervous. I have a lot of energy though! I started my morning with a wonderful spinach/grape/blackberry smoothie! :) I love my green smoothies. (I balance the health benefits with a big cup of coffee and a generous dollop of creamer.)
My advisor wrote a wonderful reference letter for me to take to the interview. Her words seem so generous. I hope I can be the kind of teacher she sees in me.
I am so blessed. I truly am. I have friends in multiple countries praying for this interview. I have a family that has helped me in so many ways through the last year, when I've been figuring my next steps. Even after six months of joblessness, I have never gotten to the point where I've wondered what I will eat or where I will sleep. My family has always supported me. My friends cheer me on and advise me.
I'm continually amazed by the way God has guided my steps. My first class in my M.Ed is almost finished. My final project and paper are due on the 11th. I've decided to make my final project useful. I'm going to be writing a development plan for a TEFL course for the church my parents are working with in Mozambique. I don't know if it is something they can implement or not, but I know the church really wants to have English classes. Who knows? Perhaps I'll be able to take some vacation time and go to help set up a regular program in Beira. Whatever happens, I'm so excited that my advisor is not only approves of this idea for my project but is encouraging it wholeheartedly.
We can make our plans, but the LORD determines our steps.
Proverbs 16:9
1 comment:
Dunno which is more fatal - the "WMD" disguised as a smoothie or the coffee :)
Either way, hope the job opportunity works out well
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