Monday, March 2, 2015

More Lessons

A nonverbal child can communicate in many ways. You need to just take the time to "listen."

Two of the most important people to get to know as a teacher are your school's secretary and custodian. They are quite often your lifeline.

Memorizing a verse from the Bible is easy. Memorizing a chapter is difficult. Memorizing an entire book is intense. But you know... It is oh so worth it.

Teaching a class of adults is often just like teaching a class of children.

Hearing from a long lost friend can instantly lift your spirits. 

A craving for Chik-fil-a will usually hit on a Sunday OR when you're living in a country without its chicken-y goodness. 

Quite often the people who have experienced the most pain can provide the most inspiration.

A curtain falling on your head in the middle of the night, waking you from a deep sleep, will surely cause a racing heartbeat. 

Eating only non-acidic foods is more difficult than you'd think.

Watching a YouTube video on how to wrap a dress from a certain country in the northwestern region of Africa will totally make you (well...me) homesick.

You can't help but smile when you see someone dressed in Thing 1 and Thing 2 costumes, complete with neon blue wigs.

If you don't finish your milk in enough time, it will go sour. Trust me. You so don't want to drink that.

Peppermint essential oil smells great. But don't overdo it. Too much of a good thing can definitely be a bad thing.

Looking through old family albums will produce nostalgia. Gratefulness for the blessings you've been given will follow shortly thereafter. 

A bouquet of pink tulips will brighten up a room.

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