A Year in Review
Though
I am about a week late, I’d like to say “Happy New Year!” or in Creole, “Bon
Ane!” While I was in the States over the holiday I had time to reflect on my
2016. I wanted to give myself a quick recap so I figured I could share it with you
too!
One
of the first things I did in January 2016
was pass my teaching certification tests so I was officially certified to teach
preschool through elementary and special education in the state of Pennsylvania!
Since I graduated mid-December of 2015, it was awkward time to be looking for a
job as a teacher. I wasn’t too fond of the idea of substituting, but I knew
that was like gateway to a job so I was ready to apply! Instead, my care.com
and sittercity profiles lead to 3 job offers! In the end, I started my first
paid jobs as a substitute for Christian Life Academy and then as the lead
infant teacher at Tabor Innovative Academy (TIA). This all happened by
mid-January. Praise God!
February- I was still working at TIA,
but found out that the center would be closing for good in April. Yikes! Time
to start looking again. At this time, I was still in contact with my people in
Haiti who were praying for me to return the next school year.
March- The director of TIA, and another
co-worker, moved to another center and invited me to work there! So in
mid-March I moved to Kiddie Academy of Langhorne as a lead 3 year old teacher! J
(God really provided for me in the job department this year.)
April- I finished applying to One
Mission Society to return to Haiti and Cowman School the following the school
year.
May- OMS accepted me as a short-term
missionary!
June- Still working at Kiddie Academy
& raising support.
"Miss Kacie, I made you this bunny because I am your tiger cub and I love you." This bunny is with me in Haiti now. |
July- Travel to Greenwood, Indiana for
CROSS training with OMS in order to be commissioned to the field in Haiti. I
also get to travel to Florida with my family.
CROSS training friends |
Day at Disney |
August- I taught 3 year olds at VBS,
turned 23, was commissioned by my church, and moved to Haiti! J
September- School at Cowman started
smoothly (thanks Cairn professors) and I felt like an official teacher.
October- We started off the month
afraid that Hurricane Matthew would wreak havoc, but it missed the north!
Hooray! Other than a stomach bug, it was a relaxing week.
November- One day in early November it
started to rain. In one night, 12 inches fell on Cap Haitian. We thought that
might be it, but then it started again and didn’t stop for a week straight. I
witnessed a natural disaster firsthand for the first time. When the rain
stopped, they got to work restoring and rebuilding. In the midst of this, we
gathered for Thanksgiving to remember our protection and His blessings.
December- This was a busy month! Kids
know when the holiday is coming and the class atmosphere was hectic and
exciting. We had a class party, sadly sad “See you later” to a classmate moving
to the States, and spend time focusing the advent story. We had a Christmas
program at a beautiful church too!
Then, I went to my Stateside home and spend
the holiday with my family and my church which was all so so so wonderful!
My little sister is taller than me! |
Basically what this year in
review shows me is that God has blessed me so much and has been so faithful.
Bondye fidel!
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