
Mrs. Rhodes and Mr. Claudy with their young 'uns - the preschool and 2nd grade class. They have their rooms temporarily set up in the meeting room, but as soon as the old school is repaired, they will move back in there until the New Liberty Academy opens its doors!

Krystal, Donna, and Stacy acting shy on during their first Friday morning chapel. I LOVED watching these kids worship together - what a dynamic group! Their singing, dancing, and clapping would put many of us stiff northerners to shame...

Miss Lindsay's class putting their newly made fans to work =) Thanks, mom for giving us this brilliant idea for art class on the second day of school. It made the day MUCH more bearable!

Donna, our 'mother' from the PA team who helped to clean our school for day one AND who kept going all week as the rains flooded our rooms time and time again. At least it was clean water this time around! And thankfully we have had a very dry start to week two, with no wet floors and no wet posters falling off the walls. As much as we need the rain, I am thankful for the clear skies and dry ground right now...

Lilly, doing her math homework and interviewing one of our Amish workers from the PA team. I think she was asking him what his favorite flavor of jello is for the tally chart that Miss Lindsay assigned them. =) So what is YOUR favorite? Lime green, orange, or pink?
3 comments:
I like orange...
Tell me, your ignorant-of-the-Amish-ways friend how that fellow was able to travel to you?
Actually, this young man is no longer part of the Amish congregation where he was raised. He and his wife are still observing the same traditions as far as dress goes, but not transportation. Obviously =) Good question though!
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