Monthly Archives: February 2009

Valentine’s Day

feb-1A few weeks ago, Josh offered to make our Valentine’s Day dinner. I wasn’t sure what he was planning and was delightfully surprised with our meal last night. Josh made salad, chicken (his own recipe in the crockpot), twice feb-3baked potatoes (ht to Sam and Abigail for the cookbook), veggies, and apple crisp (thanks Mom J. for the recipe)! Everything was absolutely delicious!

After supper, we read our cards to each other and then Josh read a P.J. Wodehouse story. It was wonderful to spend our first Valentine’s Day together. Wonderful to be married to the world’s most sweet romantic man.img_3694

Valentine’s Day at school was a big celebration. I received several Valentine’s, as well as a single red rose that was so febperfect that it looked fake.

I had a good week at school. In my fifth grade class worked on writing and performing their own raps.

Boomwhackers

In hopes of instilling a love for music class in my students, I recently purchased two sets of Boomwhackers. (Ok, you’re right . . . I just wanted them for myself!)

A Week in Review

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It was another busy week in the Jensen household. Josh was busy with his classwork, preparing and teaching his class (Grammar and Morphology), webwork, and meeting one of the syntax faculty candidates at UTA.

kbI had an interesting teaching week…it was the third week in the 6 week grading period, and I’m convinced that my three worst classes in the school are scheduled during week 3 – back-to-back. I 1bhad my first classroom fight between two 4th grade boys, met the school policeman, and had my first parent/teacher/principal conference. I’m learning a lot at Cochran Elementary School, and I know the Lord is using the school to teach me dependence on wisdom from above. The most hilarious episode of the teaching week was the teacher’s assistant sub who kept telling the bilingual Pre-K class to “andale” when they were leaving my classroom.

photo-32Wednesday night we had Micah and Anna over for dinner. It was great to fellowship with them. Friday night, Josh and I went to a park, then went grocery shopping, and ended the night by making chocolate chip cookies. Sunday, we had a church fellowship, including pizza and games.

So, there’s a short glimpse into our week. We’re looking forward to this coming week – teaching and studying.

Global Warming and Fixing the World’s Problems

I just watched this presentation while dusting (white glove for our apartment complex this week!). Lomborg is a Danish statistician who argues that even though global warming is a real (man-made) problem, there are better ways to spend our money than cutting carbon emissions. He’s quite humorous.