While Randy was away, I had fun spending some Mommy/Daughter time with Wyndham at home playing outside in the beautiful weather. We also attended a Mother-Daughter Banquet at my parents' church. It was fun to attend an event devoted to our very special relationship. (Girl power!:)
It was also so great to spend some time with my mom as well. It's funny that though we've been been living here for 8 months now, it's still nice to spend some time devoted to just enjoying each others company. Luckily, I inherited the gift of gab from my mom, so we never run out of things to say!
Also during Randy's time away, I was invited to adjudicate a High School Voice Recital at Rockford High School. I still have strong ties there as I did my student teaching there from 2001-2002. It was so fun to be amidst those mature voices again- something that I haven't been around for the last 2 years while teaching elementary. I'm so thankful to know such wonderful people who love music. Us music geeks need to stick together!
Randy and I finally reunited, only for me to leave for Grand Rapids with my good friend and former HS Choir teacher Regina. We were finishing up a grad. class called, "Education Through Music" together. This class has not only challenged my thoughts on teaching music, but also on how I deal with students, people, and even how I parent. I am hoping to take the course again next year as it was truly a highlight of my year. How cool that I am able to have such a great relationship with a former teacher too?!
Just when Randy and I thought we'd have some time to catch up, my final program of the year was quickly approaching, so once again, we put a few things on hold while we prepared for the big evening.
The last program I directed this year was called, "We are Making Music". It featured my 1st and 2nd grade students and many of the songs the students learned this year in music class.
The program featured my students, as well as a string quartet and our High School Madrigal singers. As I look back at my 2nd year as an elementary teacher, I am convinced now more than ever that my move to Elementary was total divine intervention. Thank you God for these last two years of challenges, tears and joy!
Here are a few pics from the last few programs:
Here is a picture of a 4th Grade Link-Up Recorder program from late April. The kids felt so cool playing their recorders with real music stands:)
Some very special guests: The RPHS Madrigal Singers

West Shore Symphony Orchestra String Quartet
The Madrigals join us in "Music Alone Shall Live"
West Shore Symphony Orchestra String Quartet
Now that we have some time to relax, Randy and I have been deep in prayer about our next step in life. The conference he attended really challenged him to think about ministry, and what God has for his life and our family. He would like to be involved with a church that is devoted to the study of God's Word, as well as be mentored by fellow men who are passionate about the message of Jesus Christ. Oddly enough, it seems like many modern churches spend little time in the study of the Bible, and more time trying to stay "current" and edgy.
So far, Randy has been considering many different openings from some right here in Muskegon and Michigan, to openings in Ohio and Tennessee. This process has been difficult and yet easy all at the same time. It's hard to imagine moving away from family, jobs and stability... but it's also comforting know that God has a plan for our lives. He has provided for us in so many amazing ways even when we were pessimistic and depressed-- God has always been faithful. Please keep us in your prayers as we sort out our priorities and seek to hear God's voice.
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