Wednesday, November 16, 2011

let us give thanks...and pray

I was informed last week that I am in charge of coordinating our department-sponsored Thanksgiving Feast for over 100 guests.  All of the food is to be purchased and prepared by my students, so tomorrow, I'm taking twenty rowdy teens to the grocery store to pick up a few (hundred) items, which I then get to cram into our tiny shared fridge where it will remain until Monday, when, let's face it, all h-e-double-hockey-sticks breaks loose.  Keep in mind that at my family Thanksgiving dinners, I am in charge of rolls (the already baked, store-bought kind) for a reason.  Please say a prayer for me and for the health of anyone brave enough to eat the food prepared by twenty kids who have to revisit the hygiene checklist on a frequent basis, and me, Miss Three-Kitchen-Fires-And-Counting Howell.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Amen and Hallelujah

These songs are on repeat in my head...

Amen
Amen
With the dawn we all begin again
Amen
Amen
For what is done and yet to come
Amen
~ Dave Barnes

Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Whatever's in front of me
Help me to sing hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Whatever's in front of me
I'll choose to sing hallelujah
~Bethany Dillon

If you want the read deal, you can check them out at the following links.  Not a huge fan of the slideshows (someone really likes horses), but the music is still divine!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8v5sZ4aaec
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-W7Md6mv74

Happy listening!

Monday, November 7, 2011

the weird kind

Today, when I was talking with one of my students, he told me that he liked only two of his teachers in high school.  He then proceeded to expound on all of the faults of the teachers who didn't make the cut.  Knowing I was playing with fire (this is the same kid who told me last year that he was going to recommend me to be on What Not to Wear so I could get rid of all of my tomboy clothes), I asked him what he would say about me after he graduated.  And without much hesitation, he replied, "Miss Howell has a lot of energy.  But it's the weird kind."

I'm not sure what that means exactly, but I'm pretty sure the patrons at Red River or Wild West or any wedding I have ever attended might say the same.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Keep talking, whoa keep talkin'!

My aunt was kind enough to accept my self-invite to her house, so off I went this morning with my laptop and my hyper dog in tow.  I intended to take advantage of some good ol' family wisdom and encouragement (and chicken salad) before hittin' the books and the keyboard.  But my lack of willpower had something else in mind.  Something like a day with my cousin Tatum.  First, she defeated me in "Just Dance."  I should have seen my fate when the Wii selected our character names and dubbed me "Poopy" and her "Sunny."  After cutting a rug (the very one that Layla had marked as her own within five minutes of bounding in the door), Tatum and I enjoyed a healthy snack of Doritos and some of Nick Jr.'s most educational programs.  Is iCarly's targeted audience 29-year-old females...because I definitely laughed out loud more than once.  Before the day was over, I had co-baked (and co-dented) some fabulous brownies, harmonized to some of Sandy and Danny's greatest hits, played Layla's favorite game of "catch-me-if-you-can-as-I-leap-over-couches," and added exactly one very poorly organized run-on sentence to my paper (and another to my blog).  Here's to you, Tatum, and the fun you bring to a Saturday afternoon!