Monday, July 21, 2008

Friends from Afar

We are blessed with friends from around the world. Tuesday evening we visited with Gerlof & Machteld Born from the Netherlands.
He is secretary of the Dutch Mennonite Mission and shared pictures and stories of the work they are doing in many different countries. She is a geography teacher in the secondary school.



Friday evening we visited with Hannes & Barbara Wittwer and their three children: Luis, Sarah and Jeane. They are from Switzerland. We had met his parents when we were in Switzerland in 1997. Last year he brought his parents and aunt to America for a visit. This year he brought his wife and children.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Pocket Factory

Stocks dropped 236 points yesterday. The future of the pocket factory looked shaky. Workers had been without a contract and management announced they may have to close the doors. This morning disgruntled workers walked off the job when they were required to replace worn out elastic in sleeves rather insert pockets. The floor will be swept and the door closed.

Mary and I both like pockets in our dresses. However, over the last few years, we have been given a number of dresses from people who do not put pockets in their dresses. Finally, all those dresses have pockets. The job is finished. I am glad!!!!!

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Overheard at the Vet's Office

Little boy: Does that cat live here?

Receptionist: Yes, she does.

Little boy: What's his name?

Rep.: Her name's Jackie.

Little boy: Does he listen to you?

Rep.: Most of the time.

Little boy walks up to the cat and says: "Simon says 'Blink your eyes!'"

Sunday, July 06, 2008

Cabins & Hummingbirds

Wednesday morning breakfast

Israel pictures

Merle, Elaine & Dallas playing basketball


Here we are




The late night Phase 10 game that lasted until 12:37


We have been enjoying frequent visits to our feeder by a pair of hummingbirds.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

First Month of Summer Vacation

So, what have I been doing since school is over for another year?

The first week I worked outside all week. I weeded flower beds and garden, painted the rail fence, mulched everything that needed mulched, and went to an outdoor wedding.

The second week I took it a bit calmer because it was too hot to be working outside. I made a dress for Mary and read two books--just for the fun of it. Sunday we had a picnic with people from church. The candy man had a candy scramble when he came walking in on stilts.


The third week I attempted to make a second dress for Mary and it turned out to be a disaster. We also had Bible school every evening. At the end of bible school, we had the annual train rides for the children and soft ice cream for everyone.



This week I bought a house for a friend on Monday (She's paying for it. I just did the bidding at the auction). We took two other friends to JFK early Wednesday morning. Today we were at the CWS picnic at Hersheypark.


I've been to two weddings, a picnic and a tea party in the last month.


That is a summary of the summer so far.




Saturday, May 24, 2008

Graduation Time

School is now over for the year and graduation season is upon us. Within one week I will have attended four graduation parties in three different states. It started last Saturday with a graduation party for Rhoda who graduated from nursing school. The next one was Joseph who graduated from high school in Virginia, Last night was graduation at Terre Hill. I think, tonight the one for a nursing student in Maryland is the last one.

One of the last events at the end of the year was the THMH/FMH softball games at Gap Park.

Kayla rounds third base on her way to making a home run.



Rhoda finished her BSN and threw a party for herself.
Immediately after te softball game on Wednesday, I left for Virginia to attend the graduation party for Joseph. The Showalters didn't know I was coming. I had told them just the week before that there was no way I could make it because I was giving finals on Wednesday morning and had the softball game in the afternoon. On Monday I started reconsidering; by Tuesday I had decided I could go. The party was on the front lawn with about 100 people there until a rain shower came through the valley and we all headed indoors. It was wall-to-wall people for the rest of the party. I spent the night with Sharon and then went back to Showalters to help Sarah clean up while we visited.

THMH Class of 2008

Donna has finished her RN training and has taken a job at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Day in D.C.

General Robert E. Lee

We spent the day in D.C. with the freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. Our first stop was the Madame Tussauds wax museum. It was a very interesting place because, unlike many wax museums, you could touch the wax figures.


Bob Dylan


The Oval Office

After the wax museum, I took five sophomore girls through the National Gallery of Art. I had a splendid group for that. They were interested in the art and trying to find paintings and/or painters with whom they were familiar.


We interrupted our visit to the art gallery to make use of our tickets at the Air & Space Museum, but the girls voted to go back to the art gallery when we had more time. So, we walked across the mall again.

We ended our day in D.C. with a talk by a Holocaust survivor at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. We arrived back at school about 7:30 this evening.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Loyalsock

We spent the weekend at Loyalsock at a cabin. The children played in the Loyalsock much of the weekend. It was a relaxing weekend although I graded about 10 author projects while I was there. Bob's boat was a major attraction Saturday afternoon and evening.




The Loyalsock


the back of the cabin where most of the action took place
Gwenna and Cordell taking their turn to enjoy Bob's boat
Warren grills the pork chops for Saturday evening supper
under the careful scrutiny of Paul, Austin, and Clair.



Josiah and Cordell show off their roasted crayfish.

Liberty Martin

Friday, April 18, 2008

Besides Teaching

Every year there are numerous responsibilities that we as teachers have in addition to teaching. As the freshmen homeroom teacher, I am responsible to chaperone the spring freshmen social. That class is rather inexperienced in planning and carrying out such activities, but this particular class has good student council members. These three young teens took their responsibility well: they planned the games and meal, gave leadership to the group throughout the evening, and cleaned up after the social was over. That was five hours of activity that they were responsible for, but they put in more hours than that in planning and preparing for the evening.



The EGG Toss





Oops! She missed the egg, but the egg didn't miss her!


Unity supper

Newspaper Scavenger Hunt



Free time between games was rather noisy and active.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Static Electric




Moses Burkholer was at school today to give a demonstration in science class. The freshmen were a bit nonchalant and and univolved when he started, but it didn't take them long to be fascinated by the demonstrations. They were soon volunteering to be shocked, etc.




Friday, March 07, 2008

Mini-Terms 2008 -- Day 4

No photos at all today. Mini-terms is over. It was a good week, but we are ready to go back to a normal schedule and activities. We were glad for all the time it wasn't raining this week (especially the horseback riding, tennis, biking, etc. classes). The school is returning to norm again. My room has desks in it again. Ping pong tables have disappeared. Sewing machines are back in the home ec room. The library has returned to being a library rather than a scrapbooking room. It has been a good break, but a break doesn't last forever.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Mini-Terms 2008 -- Day 3

I did not get to walk by or stop in many other classes today. Hence, the photos are rather limited to my two Readers' Theater classes today and the bean bag class that runs in the yearbook room close to the office the period I am in the office to answer the phone.


Readers' Theater class carried 12 ft. ladders through the hall and then set them up in the foyer. Some of the ladders were amazingly flexible!


Readers' theater class "ice" skating.

rag quilts patches are ready to be put together

bags of bean bag stuffing waiting in the furnace room for the girls to finish their bean bags

While some girls are still sewing their bean bags, others are beginning to fill them.


or at least trying to fill them. But there is a problem when the bag gets a hole at the top and the bottom and the person holding the bean bag runs off.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Mini-Terms 2008 -- Day 2

More activities of mini-terms . . .



table tennis

candy making


cake decorating

June, a former student, came in to talk to the college prep class about applying to college, first impressions of college, how college is different from high school, and anything else she could share from her experience. It was helpful that she is an LPN and the two students in the college prep class are interested in the nursing field.

The math room has turned into a bike storage area.

painting class is doing a painting of snowmen