Sunday, August 24, 2014

Today's Kimspiration - "My Classroom Disaster: Fuss or Trust?"

Welcome Back!  That's all that I could think as I entered into my classroom last Wednesday.  I had come up to my school to put up the last bit of my decor (something I was ready to Instagram-brag about), as I noticed that me and a construction worker were walking simultaneously down the hall to the same place.  My classroom.  "No big deal," I thought.  My principal had told me that she wanted to get the floor fixed in my room as it was starting to kind of cave-in along the back wall.  No big deal because it was a small area about a foot long and anything they did shouldn't have hindered my progress.  That was my thought process, until I turned the corner and opened the door.  BIG DEAL, VERY BIG DEAL!!!!  Yup, that pic below is what I turned and saw.  The second picture is the other wonderful half of my classroom.  Yes, incase you were wondering, they had covered all my pre-arranged desk, (you know, the ones, I literally sat and mapped out just like I wanted for like 30 minutes) and shoved them to one side of my classroom.



I couldn't even speak (for those who know me, that's not very often).  I just stood there and took out my camera and took a pic as evidence that I was indeed not dreaming, and thought "Welcome Back."  Then, since I was in the room with 4 other men, I got myself together enough to ask, "When will this be complete?".  A guy answered, in a chuckle, "I don't know.  I know that we will lay the concrete down today though."  "Welcome Back" I thought.  Each time I thought those two words it got more and more sarcastic.  So, I left because I couldn't bare to be in the room a second longer, and with my best teacher/controlling logic, I thought "Okay, this is crazy, but it will be okay.  I'll just give it a day, and then I'm sure it will be ready to go by Friday.  All they have to do is let the concrete dry and lay the tile.  That should be plenty of time."  So, I left and gave it some time to get itself together.

Friday came and I eagerly arrived at the school to see if my predictions were indeed correct.  As I walked down the hall, I could see our custodian outside of my room.  I walked up to him and said, "Tell me that I'm not going to scream when I walk in here."  He smiled and said, "Weeeeelllll....."  That's when I turned the corner to my room and below is what I saw.  You see, I knew that they dug a hole in my classroom floor, but I didn't really think about how.  The only way to get through a concrete foundation is to (you guessed it) jack hammer!  So, not only did I still have an unfinished floor, but I also had dust on every single item of my entire classroom, whether it was covered or not.  Not what I wanted to see.



Again, I tried not to panic. "Keep it together Kim," I told myself.  Then, I went to talked to my principal to get a timeline of exactly when this would all be complete.  The short of it was, Wednesday.  That would be 5 days before the first day of school.  I calmly told my principal that I understood, walked out of the building into my car and then my friends I began to PANIC!!!  You see, this not only is a new school year for me, it's a new school, a new subject and a new age (I'm going from kindergarten to high school).  I was trying to finish early so that I wouldn't have to panic!  I still didn't even know what I was going to be teaching, or what I was going to do on the first week of school, yet alone the first day.  And now, with only 5 days, I'd have to pull it all together.  Oh yeah, I really panicked, then stressed, then told the story over and over to my poor unsuspecting husband. (bless his heart)  You wanna know the one thing that I didn't do?  PRAY.  Never once did I even think to ask God, for his help, guidance or understanding.  I was so wrapped up in my situation and the things I couldn't control, that I forgot to pursue the one being that has ALL control.

Eventually, I came to myself and realized that I needed a higher power on this one.  So, I went to my thinking spot, the shower, and I didn't ask God to save me or help me or fix the problem. Instead I prayed a prayer of thanks. I thanked my Father for giving me a job in the first place. A job that I had been praying about for several years. A job that allowed me to help others and lead me toward the reason why he made me a teacher. I even thanked him for my circumstance. One because it could have been much worse and two because it gave me a chance to show what He can do even when I can't.

So you're probably wondering how it all ended.  Well, after tiling and waxing the floor, I didn't actually get to put my room back together until Friday.  That made 2 days before the first day of school.  Ordinarily, I would have truly lost it, but God helped me realize that I couldn't control the situation, so I had the choice to either fuss or trust.  Trust that if I asked Him to handle the situation, he would.  I didn't need to do anything else but wait on Him.  So, I did.  Wanna know something crazy?  It actually has turned out to be a blessing!  I got re-organized, created new computer documents, made copies, rethought my approach of how things would be arranged, and made a lot of new friends to stopped by to tell me that they felt sorry for me.  Plus, my room got new paint, fixed windows, new tile, and freshly mopped and waxed floors.  I practically got a brand new classroom!  Check it out!












So, if you are reading this today and you can relate to an uncontrollable situation (tough job situation, out of control student, health concern) in your own life,  I have a challenge for you.  I dare you.  I double-dog dare you to TRUST NOT FUSS and thank Him and allow Him to work whatever your challenge is out. Then, after you do that, like Elsa from Frozen, I dare you to "Let it Go" and see what God will do in your life.  He can take your situation and make it better than it ever would have it you had tried to do it on your own.  Not only that, He will give you a story to tell about His goodness.  I'm not promising you that it will be easy, but I do promise that it will be rewarding.  Matthew 6:27 puts it best:

"Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?"

No matter what the outcome, you are better off by not allowing yourself to stress over because it won't add any value to yourself or the people around you.  So there's your challenge.  I'd love to hear your war stories, but especially your victories through Christ.  To all my teacher friends, good luck to you in this new school year.  Remember that your class may outnumber you in size, but one person with FAITH is the majority!  God bless each of your precious babies both big and small and bless you to be everything that they will need this school year!

As always, be blessed and be a blessing,

Kim

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Today's Kimspiration: Trust God






Ever get in a situation that you feel like is hopeless?  I know that there has been more than a time or two that I was in a situation and calling for God's help, with no answer in return.  Well..no answer, so I thought. This girl sings a song that we can all relate to.  Questioning why God allows certain things to happen without rescuing us.  Just like in this song, I'm here to remind you that God does hear you.  He knows your  pain and he knows what you are going through. He always has our good in mind and He will never fail us.  Romans 8:28 says, "Fir we know ALL things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose."

So, if you are struggling out there in your own life, I have two words that will change your life for the better.  TRUST GOD.  He will never fail you or let you down.  It's like the old saying goes, "He may not be there when you want Him, but He's always right on time."  Have a little faith and see His goodness.  Have a Happy Sunday friends!


Be blessed and be a blessing,

Kim

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Wanna Be Wednesday: Kim and Kanye Wedding

Ah wedding season!  Can't you just hear the wedding bells ringing? Well there were some bells heard around the world this past weekend. That's right!  Kim Kardashian and Kanye West tied the knot this past Saturday. How exciting! How sweet!  How.... does this get you closer to your dream?  Well this week's Wanna Be Wednesday will help explain.







Have you ever been faced with a big opportunity but didn't know if you should do it or not?   Well you my friend might have commitment issues. And the only way to get rid of commitment issues is to learn to say "I do!"  This week's WBW will give you everything you need to take on challenges and know how to handle those tough decisions.   Remember, that committing to anything is always hard work, but we'll worth it in the end. Keep going for your dreams and don't let anyone stop you (especially your own self)!



Be blessed and be a blessing,

Kim

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Let's Get a Little Caught Up

Man, life has been awesome lately...AND awesomely busy!  I'm so thankful for all the God's many blessings like my beautiful kids, my awesome husband, my job, my friends, my church.  The blessings go on and on, but like the Bible says "Whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required" Luke 12:48.  So, with all of those blessings it has taken away time. So, I'm posted a couple of Wanna Be Wednesday's to get you all caught up.  No one said that going for your dreams won't get hectic at times, and there are times when you have to take a step back and get things in order.  However, it's those moments that show what we are really made of.  So, as you go for your dreams, don't forget that bumps along the road will come, but don't let it take you off your path!

Be blessed and be a blessing,

Kim



What you can learn from Solange vs. Jay-Z in the elevator

 
 
 
Let Johnny Football Show You How to Get What You Want
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Kimspiration: Happy Mother's Day!



To all my fellow mother friends.  There is only one job in the world that I would never sign up for on paper, that I willingly and happily do every single day... being a mother.  Being a mom is one o f the hardest things that I have ever done.  The hours are long, the pay stinks, you have to get down and dirty; really it's not easy.  BUT it is by far one of the best things that I've ever done.  Waking up every day seeing my two little mini-me's literally keeps me going. Getting to teach them about the world and shape them into little Christian men and women is literally an honor to me.  It's weird, although a lot about it is hard and tiring, I really don't mind and wouldn't trade it for the world.




To my own mother who's job I didn't truly understand until I became one, I want to say THANK YOU for all the tireless hours and sacrifice you put in just to make us look good.  I still haven't figured out how you did some things do well and I'm pretty sure my own kids won't be able to say that their mother was amazing at them, but I'm trying.  I love you very much and I'm glad to say that you're not just my mom but you're my best friend!

Now, to my future mothers.  Those of you wanting desperately to be a mom and it hasn't happened yet and those of you who just aren't there yet.  Enjoy this phase of life!  Motherhood is the BOMB, but it doesn't come without sacrifices.  So, while you are in God's waiting room, don't fret over what you DON'T have (even though I know that's easier said than done), enjoy what you DO have: flexibility, freedom, downtime.  Ask any mother, they would pay you for some of those things!  So enjoy life now because when God says so it can change in the blink of an eye! 

No matter what the situation I say, "Happy Mother's Day!"

Be blessed and be a blessing,

Kim



Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Wanna Be Wednesday - Find Your Passion from Grey ' s Anatomy

One of my favorite things to see is someone doing whatever they do best with passion. It doesn't matter who it is our what they are doing, I actually get chills seeing people be the best that he or she can be at their craft. 


Now that all seems well unless you are one of those people had trouble figuring out what in the heck you are supposed to be passionate about!   Today's Wanna Be Wednesday will explore how to find your passion by studying one of my favorite characters on one of my favorite shows Cristina Yang on Grey's Anatomy.  One thing about Christina, she is definitely passionate about what she does.  So, of course we can learn a lot!  



Remember the only way to get to our dreams is we must first have passion.  Then, we should take that passion and point it to Christ and ultimately,  our purpose can truly begin. So Wanna-bes, cheers to growing in your passion and using it to expand God's Kingdom!   Have a wonderful week and don't forget to hustle for your dreams every day!



Be blessed and be a blessing,
Kim

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Today's Kimspiration - You've Got To Have Passion




This week we will learn how to find our passion.  I'm going to leave you with one of my idols and favorite speakers Les Brown. No explanation necessary, just listen.  I mean it, just listen and remember that God gave us all a passion, so find it and point it back towards Him!  Happy Sunday!


Be Blessed and Be a Blessing,
Kim