No, this isn't a post about how someone insulted my family based on being uneducated about autism, northerners, etc. :)
Tomorrow I sign my contract for the Alamo Heights school district. I'm pretty excited about it. The first question I get asked upon meeting new people is "Where are y'all from?" My answer of course is Idaho, which immediately brings about shocked looks, considering the distance. "What brought y'all down here, then?" I tell them about our boys, about the school, which they seem to understand immediately. Then the next question is, "So, do y'all have jobs yet?" When I answer that I got a music teaching job in the Alamo Heights district, the reactions are pretty interesting. Apparently it is one of the preeminent school districts, not only in San Antonio, but also in the state of Texas. People are shocked that I, an Idahoan, got it when so many teachers in the area have been trying to teach in the district for years. "You must be pretty good!" Doubtful, I say...God is just pretty big. :)
I don't really know too much about my job yet. I do know that I am replacing a music teacher who has been there for FORTY YEARS. Talk about filling big shoes. This school of about 800 kids has two full time music teachers. The other one is also brand new to the position this year, so in a way that helps because I know we're both starting on equal footing. This district is unique. My school will have two full time music teachers, two full time art teachers, two full time PE teachers (the state of Texas requires an hour of PE EVERY DAY), and two full time PE assistants. Specialists are considered essential parts of academics...not enhancements, additions, etc. It is thrilling to be part of district that feels that way. Rumor has it that the school has an indoor swimming pool for PE and I KNOW that it has an auditorium for performances.
But again, I don't really know that much about my job. And I won't know for a while. My principal is on vacation until the end of July, my school is under major construction until who knows when, so in the meantime I have no way to prepare for the upcoming job...which will be the first time in many years that I don't have to think about my job during the summer.
The days so far have been spent unpacking, cleaning, cleaning more (four kids can make an awfully big mess during a very short time), and eating an inordinant amount of wonderful food. And most of the time I'm enjoying it. Every once in a while, like last night, the pangs of knowing few people will hit, and I will greatly miss our life in Idaho. Facebook is a great way to stay connected, but also a reminder of the friends that I miss so much.
Church has been very helpful. We are attending a Nazarene church in our town, and really like it. They are trying to meet the challenges that our boys represent in Sunday School...I'm hoping that a more comprehensive meeting will be able to happen once we've been there awhile so that the boys don't end up relegated to the preschool room the whole time. But the church has been extremely welcoming.
If you think of it, and would like to pray specifically for our family, here are some current requests:
1) Financial provision for our boys to be able to attend the school God called us down here for.
2) FRIENDS. Kadee Joy especially is feeling the lack of friends around here. She's becoming pretty persistent with a neighbor girl she met next door, to the point where I think they might be pretending not to be home. :) She's just like her daddy in the need for social interaction. Chris and I would also like some good friends to hang out with, but Kadee Joy is first on the list right now.
3) The sale of our house and car. It is INCREDIBLE to me that we have an offer on our house, and so far it is going smoothly. I thank God for this possibility of sold house, and continue to pray that it will be a blessing to the people buying it. We also have a car still up in Nampa trying to be sold by our friend Jeff. It hasn't been a problem to have one vehicle so far, but once the school year starts up, we'll definitely need two.
4) A job/direction for Chris. He has been praying so much for God's leading in knowing what to do. He applied and interviewed a month ago at a private Christian school here in town, but still has yet to hear back about whether or not he got the job. It's wonderful to see his trusting in God, and praying so often for discernment and direction.
We have so many things to be thankful for.
WE ARE HERE. We started the process in January, and I had NO idea how we would get here. It seemed impossible. I didn't know how we would get jobs, afford to get down here, how we would get our house ready to sell, etc. God has orchestrated everything. Praise be to Him, and Him alone. There is NOTHING God will call us to that He will not aid us in.
1 comment:
Steph, I feel like we are in a similar situation. Following the Lord's leading is exciting, yet painful at the same time. My constant source of peace has been the Lord whispering to me on a regular basis, "I am HERE with you. I have been here preparing this new place for you and your kids." I pray that you feel the same peace during this transition time. Maybe we can commit to praying for each other! :)
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