Saturday, September 27, 2008

Get Those Finances in Control!!

Well! I officially work with 3rd graders, so fun! I like it way better than I thought I would. The kids are sassy and fresh and keep me on my toes. When I overslept on Friday, I walked in just as the kids were coming and one girl said, "Ms. Overton, did you just get here? You are late!" I said, "No, I'm right on time. Just in time for you to get here." Is that lying to a 9 year old? Also, it is the first time I've been late! It doesn't happen often. :)

Since school has started up again, 4 weeks ago, I haven't been able to learn about India as much as I was this summer. That has bummed me out a little bit and I've been trying to figure out what to do about that. Well, recently, I have become obsessed with getting my finances in order and getting out of debt. It just so happens that there is a woman in my church who manages the budgets of billion dollar corporations who wants to help people just like me! Wow! So great! I e-mailed her and begged for her to help me. We talked a little while last night and now it's the hard part: I actually have to do stuff to get myself ready and in control of my finances so that God can work through me to help me get out of debt. hmm......

What does that mean? Well, possibly not buying Christmas presents this year, not buying new clothing for a while, not going to movies and out to eat, not buying coffee at Star Bucks... etc. It's going to be hard, real hard, especially since I am surrounded by rich children and parents all day long. It's hard to live a humble live style honestly. I have to do it though!! My debt situation is getting out of control. I have to start saving for the school in India. I know this is my time to get my life in order so that it can happen.

That is all for now. No other updates on India! I am learning a lot about being a teacher and excited about what is to come. Who knew I'd be a teacher?? Not me! I still love my job though and look forward to every day I am here!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

God's Wake-Up Call

Last weekend, I went to The Call here in DC. It is a huge all day praise and worship get together on the National Mall by thousands of people. It was started by Lou Giglio from the International House of Prayer in Kansas City. Anyway, main point- they said at one point to pray that "God would shake the slumber from you in the mornings." I thought, hmm.. I can pray that prayer too! I did for a couple of days in a row, because I do want to wake up in the morning and pray, but it is sooo hard! Well! God answers prayers. He is now giving me a wake up call at 3:30, 4, 5, 5:30 am on any given day since last Monday. I have been having such an amazing time too and I feel so special that God would do that, know what I mean?? It's like, the creator of the universe is taking the time to wake me up in the morning so He can spend time with me!!! It blows me away.

I gotta tell you, I am getting nervous about this upcoming election. Do you really know the crucial information about the candidate you are voting for??? I have been praying for the nation and the candidates every day. I think this is going to be such a pivotal election for this nation.

My India goals came close to being met as the summer comes to an end (can you tell I've been watching the closing ceremony of the Olympics?). I did not make an Indian friend or watch Bollywood movies. However, a friend of mine and I are planning a party with Indian food and movies that will complete that portion of the goal.

I decided to learn a Hindi Devanagari symbol each week by writing it often and learning the sound. Now that school started, my time is going to be limited to how much I can dedicate to learning the language. Who knows though? Since I am waking up so early, I have a lot of time in the mornings! God is hilarious.

Please pray for my upcoming school year at the River School. I am going to be in the third grade class now with an amazing co-teacher who really knows what is going on. I am being very challenged right now with the amazing amount of knowledge I have to learn in a short amount of time. God doesn't give us more than we can handle though, so I know it will be ok. Thank you!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Overtaking, Passing, and Desire


I will definitely miss Iowa. There is just so much SKY!!! Everywhere you look, sky! I can't get over it. I had a fantastic time seeing my family and friends. It is really a wonderful place. I woke up pretty sad this morning realizing that I was back in DC and wouldn't get to hang out with my family all day like I had gotten used to the past two weeks.


My drive to DC was fun? No, not really, but I did learn some things. God painted a wonderful sunrise for me to start my trip. I really do love looking at the sky. I forgot to even look at how many stars you can see until the last day I was there!! UGH! I left at 5am and arrived in DC (with an hour time difference) at midnight. Talk about a long day. I had a wonderful stop in Chicago to visit with my cousin and then Indiana and Ohio were next. They are rough states! Those cops were seriously everywhere.

Imagine this, you're driving along listening to a book on your ipod learning about the desire in your heart and how God put it there for a reason. You're thinking about what your desires are and what you are doing in your life that really make you passionate and driven. You are wondering where you have been hurt the most in life and if that is your true passion/gift that God has given you.... then all of a sudden, a cop is pulling 5 people over behind you in order to get to you....

Give me a break Indiana!! They had a silly rule about merging when a two lane goes to one lane. People merged 1/2 mile before the actual lane ended and I got pulled over because I was driving in that lane and merging where the lane ended!!! Are you serious?? The cop said I was passing and overtaking a vehicle. I was so confused. He was gufaffing at me though that I wouldn't know that law. He thought I was putting on an act to be completely clueless about what I had obviously just done. Well, apparently it was a $165 lesson for me to learn and I will now drive with more caution in Indiana since they apparently have some laws the rest of the nation do not have.

It's time to crack down here in DC though. Orientation and my life as a 3rd grade teacher/speech pathologist start on Tuesday. What did I get myself in to? Who would have ever thought I'd be a 3rd grade teacher? I don't know anything about kids that old. I don't want my life to be consumed with work this year though. I need to start setting times aside to do more things that I enjoy instead of worshiping work and feeling the need to find purpose in working every second of the day.

I need to do fun things like going to the Iowa State Fair and seeing a giant statue of Shawn Johnson carved out of butter. It's the little things that make Iowa such a great place to live.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Indian Dinner Goal- Check!

The Menu:
Beef Rice Casserole
Naan Bread
Coffee Drop Cookies
Almond Honey Milk

The Review:

The Beef Rice Casserole was deeeeelicious!! I forgot to put the cheese on in the end, but it was still very yummy. I don't think it was officially authentic since cows are sacred in India. I did get it from an authentic Indian recipe website. I had to make something beef because my mom doesn't like very many kinds of meat. :)

The Naan bread- wowie! That was soooo filling! It didn't have yeast in it and it was really hard on the outside, but soft on the inside. I don't think I would eat it by itself, but it was good to dip into the beef casserole.

The Coffee Drop Cookies actually had coffee in them! Yum!

The cookies were so good dipped into the Almond Honey Milk. About 1/3 of it boiled over all of a sudden when I was making it though... ops.

Overall! I spent about 4 to 5 hours cooking. I don't know how people in India cook so long so often. Maybe that is an American culture thing that I have taken on in my life style. I mean, cooking could be really fun and a time for women to talk. I just need more people to cook with me. I'll make it an event! It has to go faster with more people, right? I am definitely going to cook Indian food more often because it was really good and not that hard.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Iowa

I've been in Iowa for a week today. I have been blessed with the pleasure to see two couples become one in marriage and to wish a friend well at a wedding shower! It has been wonderful to see some amazing people find their God given helper for life. I feel like I am ready to get married, but I am working towards understanding that God will give me a husband when I am ready and if I am supposed to be married.

My India goals for the summer have not been so amazing since I've gotten home. The fasting, check. Learning one new thing about India each day, no check. A friend told me about an amazing thing. On Google, there is Google Alerts and they send you a list each day of anything in the news about a subject you want to know about. I get something about India each day, so I am trying to keep up on those. I am planning to cook an Indian meal on Friday and then watch a Bollywood movie afterwards. I haven't made an India friend yet.

The update for the week is that I contacted two people I met three years ago in LA. They are Chris Hale and Peter Hicks. Both of them came from missionary families and grew up in India. After a few years, they started writing worship music in the Indian music style! Pretty awesome! Their website is http://www.aradhnamusic.com/ I decided to contact them again and ask them for any help or as a contact for questions. They said they remembered me and would love to be a contact! They also gave me a couple of names of people who may know more about deaf people in India!! So great! God is definitely still working and I need to keep pursuing this goal. It is very easy to become distracted at home.

I almost blew away in a storm when I was camping with my brother's on Monday! There was such a strong wind and so much lightning/thunder that the camp site 15 feet from us was crushed by a tree that broke from the top! We had to hold on to the tent from the inside to keep it down after all the steaks blew out. Bad news. Kung Fu Panda came along too, but didn't catch any fish. :( Maybe some trip we will finally catch something and cook it for dinner. Until then, we'll be eating back-up hot dogs.

Friday, July 25, 2008

India or Bust

I decided to start blogging. I have been on summer break for almost two weeks now. The final day of work, July 11th, I went to Jazz on the Green with some friends. Afterwards, I went with a friend to Teaism and she ordered Palak Paneer, which is a delectable Indian dish. I smelled it and sampled it. That was it! My love and passion for India was renewed. That night I made a decision to dedicate my summer break to learning about India.

Prior to this day, I was feeling discouraged about India. I was doubting that I would even go or that I was supposed to go. My pastor later helped me realize that it was due to my lack of focus and drive to actually pursue my passion that was keeping me from being passionate about taking a school for the deaf to this magnificent country.

I conveyed my thoughts of stepping off of this road to India to my friend and she suggested I read the article Apostolic Passion by Floyd McClung. Wow!! This was it. I was hooked! I started to devour the book Perspectives on the World Mission Movement all over again like it was the first time I had ever seen it! Everything I had learned about missions and why it is so important came rushing back to the front of my mind. Grad school and Washington, DC had won over my focus for the past three years, but I'm ready to pursue God's desire to have people from every language of the world praising His name!!

I have three weeks of summer break left. I have learned a lot about India the past two weeks, but TV and sleep are being used as distractions to keep me from increasing my knowledge. Yesterday, I decided to start reading my Beginner's Hindi book. The writing system is called Devanagari. I started learning to write the symbols and actually took my time (have you seen my handwriting?). I am really excited about the change happening to me this summer.

My summer goals:
1. Fast and pray every Monday about people in India and the steps needed to be taken to go there.
2. Learn at least one new thing about India each day.
3. Make an India meal (I am planning an Indian dinner with my family on the 8th).
4. I want to make an Indian friend.
5. I am going to watch at least two Bollywood movies.

The most exciting news of the past two weeks is that the woman who started the school I work at told me I can be on the reproduction board as they are going through the process to multiply the school in a different city!! She said I will be able to learn all of the steps to starting a school. How amazing is God?