Friday, July 15, 2011

Waiting

I spend alot of time waiting. Right now I am waiting for my husband to come home from the gym. It's early. 6:50am. But I am ready to go to my summer job and left my car keys in his car so I can't leave until he gets home.

This leaves me with a few minutes of blogging time.

Let me tell you about my summer job. It is the opposite of art teacher. I am working with my former employer in security. It is a fine job, but totally lacking in creativity. No little kids, no mess - well except on my desk. I do get to interface with wonderful people and love the idea of helping to secure our nation. But still teaching art is FUN!!!! And kids are awsome.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Summer



Waiting to be turned into a painting.










Cherry tomatoes....

Green heirloom grown from seed. Yum.






The flowers are proof that summer is really here. Photos never really capture the real beauty but I am working on my photography skills.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Guatemala Mission 2011

Our team


I just got back from my third Mission trip to the Highlands of Guatemala. We do a teaching mission there with a great group of people. We painted a fun mural and taught the students art. We also brought in computers for the teachers and hooked them onto the internet and got them email addresses!

Posing with giggly second graders.
This is a view of the outside of the school pre-mural.
Teaching art with my interpreter and co-teacher!
Students helping out with the mural painting. That's me with the pink hat on;-)
The finished project. "care for the earth and She will care for you" was our catch phrase.
Our morning view, lovely.

A tag-along on the 1 1/2 hour truck ride off the mountain.

Holding a large piece of wood for our break as we kept stalling out.


I love the Guatemalan people and as you can see from the pics the children are not only beautiful they are full of love and laughter. After the mission trip we took our truck drive down the mountain and then picked up our bus for the rest of the trip to Antigua. Antigua has the some of most incredible buildings, food and shopping in the world. The markets are color-filled and vibrant. We took side trips to a coffee plantation and to Tikal, Mayan ruins in the northern rain forest, breathtakingly beautiful.
A cloud is falling onto the city of Antigua. It is surrounded by three volcanoes.
The fountain at the city square.
Picking up wood for fires from the coffee plantation.
Raw, fresh coffee beans.
 
Tikal, one of the many pyramids at this 256 square mile national park.        




Saturday, May 28, 2011

The Mural

In addition to teaching art, I also sponsor the Leo Club, which is a service organization, and the art club. A few weeks ago with the three other teachers who help with the Leo Club and a group of the middle school kids painted a colorful mural on the multi-purpose room (cafeteria) wall of our school. This is how it went.



The beauty is that it is an ongoing project....now for the next wall, already have words spewing out and images of children romping in my head;-)





Yummy colors make all the difference!
The paint crew
Finishing touches.
The mural to be added onto-later