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Goodbye 2019, Hello 2020

2019 has come to an end and it is time to welcome in a new decade, the roaring 20’s!

As 2019 ended, I reflected on the year. The year seems to go by fast, however, it is good to reflect about everything that has happened and that you have done the past year. As I went through my phone’s camera roll, I was reminded of all the adventures and experiences I had in 2019.

2019 was full of friends and family. God provided so many opportunities to develop deeper relationships with friends and see the amazing community He has provided here.

The second half of 2019 was difficult. Many tears were shed and I was not sure why God had called me back for another school year. I was so sure when I came back in July that this would be my last year and I was determined to make it great! I wanted to end well and I had a whole school year to do it! The incident at school changed things, but God was there in powerful ways. The months of August, September, and October seemed to last forever. Each month felt like its own year, but I learned so much about myself and about the Lord. Many people would ask me how I was doing and I didn’t really know how to respond. To be honest, I didn’t know how I was evening standing. Getting up in the morning was a struggle. I didn’t want to go to work, which was weird because I was the little girl that wanted to be at school on the weekend.

When people would say, “I don’t know how you are doing this.” My response always pointed back to the Lord. How are you working and going to school? How are you dealing with the crisis and keeping the school running? How are you doing grad school and staying at school until 9 or 10pm? I don’t know. My own strength was used up the day after the incident, everything after that was God. And when I didn’t have the strength to stand anymore, God provided people to hold me as I cried. This year has brought heartache and tears, but also joy and community. Even in the midst of the trials, God’s love stands strong.

2019 was full of ups and downs. Travels and work. Friends and more friends. I am so thankful for the friendships that were strengthened this year and the new ones that formed. To be honest, I was ready for the year to end, but as I reflected on the amazing things that happened over the year, I paused and thanked God for so many blessings. Below is a calendar of pictures, a year in review.

2020 brings more adventure. I accepted a position within TeachBeyond as a Head of School, still in Southeast Asia. 2020 will begin with closing a chapter and starting a new one. The great thing about ending a chapter is that the people within the chapter don’t disappear, they come with you. I am excited to start this new decade and see all that God has in store!

Team Day!

This week has been another crazy one! But the best part is we hired a full time teacher taking us up to 8 foreign teachers!!! 6 full time and 2 part time. This is 4x more than last year! THis is something we have been praying for and had everyone praying for! God answered our prayers! This school is His and He knows all that needs to happen! He provides!!!

On Friday, we had a team building day. Our new coordinator, Luke, planed this awesome day of team building activities and reflection time. We played games, did a scavenger hunt, did a prayer walk of the new school campus (amazing! can't wait to see what God is going to do there), had reflection time, and enjoyed meals with each other! We learned so much about one another! I am so thankful for this amazing team of believers God has put at our school!

Thank you for praying! Please continue to pray for our new school building. We are supposed to move in on the 19th and school will start on the 22nd. There is still a lot of things to be done construction wise but it amazing what they can do in a day! This is God's school, lives be will changed here!

Night Market Fun

​A fiend from the south came to visit us and we decided to go to the Night Market to get some souvenirs. I thought it would be fun to invite some of our friends from school to join us.

So we met at our apartment at 7 and we motorbiked to the Old Quarter. Our language tutor convinced us to drive and I'm so glad she did. There is nothing like driving around the city and experiencing everything the way the locals do :).

At the Old Quarter we walked around the lake and saw some of the touristy things. We met two guys who wanted to practice their English. Our friend, Matt, as the only guy in our group so the guys seemed to flock to him. It was really funny!

Matt was so much fun and a great sport as he was the only guy with 7 girls! 

Matt was so much fun and a great sport as he was the only guy with 7 girls! 

After walking around the lake we headed to the Night Market to do some SHOPPING! As we were walking around and bartering we started sharing our testimonies and stories with each other. Our 3 friends from work are not believers but they listened to our stories. I really pray God softens their hearts to know Him. I love how God uses all of us at different times to do his work and share about Him.

This was probably one of the best night I have had. Just seeing God move is amazing and sharing stories is great! I learned so much about others and about God. It was such a blessing and a great start to our long 4 day weekend!

Our group eating Kem Caramen. *Ngan is taking the picture*

Our group eating Kem Caramen. *Ngan is taking the picture*