… and Covid continues


School starts tomorrow and this is 110,000% not how it was supposed to look. It’s still March, isn’t it? We can’t possibly have been under quarantine for 162 days… it just doesn’t seem real. And yet, here we are just trying to find a rhythm, purpose, and joy in the endless monotony.

After so many weeks of not being able to do, it feels good to finally get back to work, albeit not at all what I had intended. There are students and staff scattered across multiple continents, countries, and timezones (and you thought it was bad that your local school would be some hybrid version of “remote”). It’s a lot, trying to prepare for classes that were not designed or intended to be taught online, but I’ve seen our staff come together in amazing ways over the last 2 weeks as we work on getting this school year off the ground.

90% of what I would normally do, remains on hiatus. I miss my work, my team, the kids, and the theater life. I could say “if only we’d known that this time last year we were starting the last production we’d stage for a very long time…”, but the truth is we didn’t take it for granted and I’m even more grateful now than when Curtains was canceled, that we didn’t. We knew it was special and that God was in control. And he still is. As a wise student recently said to me, I need to stop mourning the loss of what should have been and do whatever I can to make the most of what is.

So I will do my best to give the students a good experience with photography and oral interp, work with the student leaders to redefine what their leadership looks like in this insanity, play staff meeting videos on 2x speed, and send marco polos all over the world. (Those last two are just some of the benefits that have come along with all this, heh. )

In the words of the HSD bard, “Stay safe, stay sane.”

I don’t think of all the misery, but of the beauty that still remains. –Anne Frank

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Spring Musical 2011: ANNIE!

This article has been sitting unpublished for quite sometime. I’m not entire sure why 🙁 I will post some up to date stuff soon!

April 14-16, 2011 Faith Academy Presented Annie as it’s spring musical. It was a pretty spectacular show (if I do say so myself). I prepared graphics, did some painting and ran the backstage crew. Woot, go stage crew! It’s been such a sweet experience to be here for this show. Chelsea, who played Annie, was in my drama class in 8th grade as Cindy Lu Who. She sang with same gorgeous voice now as she did then. It seems amazing to me that 13 of the students I had in my drama classes before were in the cast as well as 1 hardcore techie (GO LOGAN!) and several of my elementary students. So great! 2 of my current students, Alex and Heidi) were also in the show.

(As I was running the stage crew all of these production shots were taken by my wonderful friend Chris Kuhlow!)
Chelsea McDougal – Annie, Whitney Bauck – Miss Hannigan
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Tunay na Tagumpay!

“True Victory!!!” February 7-11 I had the privilege of attending Faith Academy’s middle school outdoor education program for the second time. The program uses a

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Senior 2011: Sam Akers

Sam is about to graduate from Faith Academy. Yes, that’s right, he’s the slacker that had yet to get any sort of senior photograph. WOOO way to go, Sam!! 🙂 No, really, Sam’s a great kid that I’ve had the pleasure to get to know in my short times here since he was in 8th grade. He’s got a true heart for the Lord which you can see as he leads worship and the joy that’s evident in his smile. This kid plays a mean guitar and is currently playing the role of Rooster in Annie. I can’t wait to see the amazing things that he’ll go on to do. Congrats Sam.

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how time flies…

i can’t believe i last left you before christmas! i am very sorry! the holidays were so much fun and then all of a sudden

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