Merry Christmas!

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Wow, another month is gone! I can’t remember the last time time flew by so quickly. I’m left sitting here wondering where it went, what did I do?! Crazy!

The last time I left you we were getting ready to open Lifeline. It went spectacularly thanks to the Lord’s provision. Opening night one of the cast members (show below in blue in the throne room) was up all night and day too sick to come to school or perform, poor thing. She played multiple roles throughout the show. The director was able to step into one, the director’s 12 year old daughter who happened to be on stage crew was able to step into another, remember blocking and recite lines without a script. Truly incredible. Fire threatened to get out of control and I had my first experience with a fire extinguisher, but it never affected the performance and Rahab’s baal burned like crazy just as it should. oh yes, amazing. As you can tell, our space is wonderful and we don’t mess around with costumes here at Faith Academy. the Philippines agrees with theatre 😉

One of the perils of being so involved on stage means foregoing being a photographer for such things 🙁 sad day. So many trades to love. Below are 2 photos taken by others of our 2 sets: Jericho’s throne room and Rahab’s house.

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We’ve also had multiple Christmas concerts by our music department, Talent night audtions and the beginning preparations for Outdoor Ed in early Feb. For those of you who are friends of the Beach you’ll see new publications are starting to spring up, new camp dates announced, registration opening. Oh yes, thhhhaaat’s where my month went! Now, I remember. haha!

Since break began last friday there have been many Christmas preparations, shopping, wrapping, etc. It’s such a fun time, but I’ll admit it doesn’t feel like Christmas without the cold. Not that I’m saying I miss Ohio weather, just to be clear! We’re also working on early Annie preparations, lesson planning (EEP) and having adventures. For the last 10 weeks Sam and I have had a 3rd roommate, Sarah. She was student teaching in the music department. 

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On the night she left we went to the lantern festival at the university of the philippines. Thirty-four participants from various colleges, degree granting units and student organizations paraded their gigantic, colorful and creatively-done lanterns around the academic oval. In keeping with the theme Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran, Kasaganaan, (peace,progress,abundance) the participants used their creative juices and resourcefulness to create magnificent lanterns out of materials such as used bottles, old CDs, used boxes, Christmas lights, mobiles, etc. I only had dory with me and she doesn’t do so well with night photos. Here are a few though. 🙂

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Fine arts department is no longer allowed to compete because they win too much. ha! Below was on of the college of engineering one of the winners. It looked like it was galloping. Pretty cool.

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next up, CHRISTMAS!! i’m thankful to have such wonderful friends here with which to celebrate the day of our savior’s birth. I wish you all blessings throughout Christmas and into the new year!
Thank you all for your love and support.

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Bohol Earthquake Relief

The 2013 Bohol earthquake occurred on October 15, 2013, at 8:12 a.m. (PST) in Bohol, an island province located in Central Visayas, Philippines. The magnitude of the earthquake at the epicenter was recorded at Mw 7.2, located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) SW of Sagbayan town, at a depth of 12 kilometres (7.5 mi). It affected the whole Central Visayas region, particularly Bohol and Cebu. The quake was felt in the whole Visayas area and as far as Masbate island in the north and Cotabato provinces in southern Mindanao. According to official reports by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), 222 were reported dead, 8 were missing, and 976 people were injured.

The Groom Has Cold Feet (and my life as a director)

When I got back to Faith last August I had just had a whirlwind of a summer with no real time for reading plays. So, I began my frantic search for a script that would meet my ultimate goal of “display the talents of this particular group of kids.” Finding scripts is a daunting task. For me as a director it is absolutely the WORST part of the process of producing a play. We aren’t auditioning the world here only our world and that does limit what’s available to us. Sometimes content limits script use particularly when copyrights do not allow for editing. Sometimes the set or costumes or music limits us because what is needed is too elaborate for what we can accomplish. Sometimes we don’t have the right number of males vs females. And sometimes, frustratingly, we are unable to obtain the rights to produce a show because we are outside of America. I find this to be the silliest of all reasons. So sometimes you settle for something you aren’t totally thrilled with but figure you can make work and the process of making it something everyone involved will be thrilled with begins.

Catching Up

A busy life, outdated website software, and getting hacked are all major contrubuting factors to my lack of updates. We’ll just leave it at that. Thanks to one of my besties, Ben Daron, my site is back up and running. I hope to continue getting it up-to-date, but you know me (or maybe you don’t), no promises! 😉

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Becca Stephens: Senior 2012

It’s been a crazy whirlwind of a summer and there are so many things I could talk about but right now this post is a shout out to my girl Becca Stephens!  I love this girl and am so blessed to have had the opportunity to hang out and grab some photographs with her this summer. Watch out, hot stuff ahead! 🙂

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