May 11, 2006

Paul got the internship! Also, it will turn into a part time job in the fall (he has a few more classes to finish up) if they feel they work well together. This development is moving at the rate of six (cookie-cutter) houses a month, so you can imagine that it will be a busy place. Paul is excited! He will be working on scheduling and infrastructure (i'm not really sure what that means) and helping manage things.

May 10, 2006

Paul has an interview today: Please pray for him if you get a chance! It is for a summer internship with a developer in the area (and by area I mean our county, which is what were hoping for).

Also, our chicks are beginning to hatch. Every year we hatch chicks in our classroom. I love this celebration of life. They are so fragile and have to be handled with care. It's good for the kids to have a part in such an important task. There are two that are just beginning to poke holes in thier shells, and I hope is that the students will be able to watch the hatching process from beginning to end.