Author Archives: Sarah
The future…
I don’t know exactly what I want to do with my future, but I know I want it to involve kids. Right now I have so many ideas bouncing around in my head. They all sound “fun” to me. I know that there is A LOT I don’t know about some of these things, but … Continue reading
You learn something new every day!
In my science reading tonight, I discovered that the structure of an atom is very similar to the structure of the solar system! The electrons orbit the large nucleus in the same way that the planets orbit the sun. I don’t remember if I’ve ever learned this before, but when I read it tonight, I … Continue reading
Practice!
I just practiced for a full hour, and it felt AMAZING!!! :) I took these pictures during my practice for a photography assignment for my educational technology class. :)
Musical Monday
My Aunt Kim came up with a really cool idea for journaling–writing about a different topic each day. ;) I wasn’t even planning on doing this, but my thoughts tonight were on music, and it fit with her description of Monday! :) My life has gotten super crazy in the past week as far as … Continue reading
Learning to write professionally and logically
A certain aunt has requested another blog from me, so here it is! ;) Today I had to read an article on homosexuality in schools and write a short reflection paper on it. In our reflections, we have to take a side and defend it, using logical arguments and solutions, not merely stating our emotions … Continue reading
There is always something new to learn
Having grown up in a Christian family, I have heard the stories of the Bible over and over again since I was little. Because of this, sometimes I don’t quite fathom the awesome and amazing power of each and every one of these stories. Sometimes at Christmas and Easter, I blow off the stories thinking … Continue reading
Even a white Christmas…
Even a white Christmas cannot compare to the first Christmas. It is so easy to get caught up in the “Spirit of Christmas,” in the shopping, the sweets, and the gift-giving. Instead, we should focus our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith (Hebrews 12:2). Once again this Christmas, I have been … Continue reading