Thank you for joining us on this fun holiday blog hop with some fantastic secondary bloggers! We are all sharing a bit of how we celebrate this season of the year!
1) Bringing meaning of
the season to my students. Even though this time of year is very hectic for a
school schedule, I always try to squeeze in at least one lesson that asks
students to pause and reflect on the true meaning of the season. These two
lessons take it one step further and give students a real-life service project opportunity.
the season to my students. Even though this time of year is very hectic for a
school schedule, I always try to squeeze in at least one lesson that asks
students to pause and reflect on the true meaning of the season. These two
lessons take it one step further and give students a real-life service project opportunity.
2) Bringing meaning of
the season with my family. My husband and
I don’t have children, but we work with the children at our church. This year,
we will be using these fun lessons I wrote to celebrate Jesus’s birthday. The most
important way, I think, to bring meaning to the season is to share the true
meaning of the season.
the season with my family. My husband and
I don’t have children, but we work with the children at our church. This year,
we will be using these fun lessons I wrote to celebrate Jesus’s birthday. The most
important way, I think, to bring meaning to the season is to share the true
meaning of the season.
3) One item on my TpT wish
list is clip art – always!
list is clip art – always!
4) One item on my
personal wish list is a new lens for my camera! I just finished a wedding last
weekend with a new lens I rented and I LOVE how the pictures turned out. I was
sad I had to send it back! So…. now it’s on my wish list :)!
personal wish list is a new lens for my camera! I just finished a wedding last
weekend with a new lens I rented and I LOVE how the pictures turned out. I was
sad I had to send it back! So…. now it’s on my wish list :)!
5) One thing I am looking
forward to this season is time off! This
semester, with three out of three preps and many other responsibilities, has been
a whirlwind. I’m working on several projects
and one huge collaborative project for TpT, and I’m excited to have time to sit
down and finish it up! Stay tuned for what it is!
forward to this season is time off! This
semester, with three out of three preps and many other responsibilities, has been
a whirlwind. I’m working on several projects
and one huge collaborative project for TpT, and I’m excited to have time to sit
down and finish it up! Stay tuned for what it is!
I love your photography, Julie. What a great eye you have! I hope you have a wonderful and restful holiday.
Hi!! Thank you so much. I really enjoy it – especially when I get to work with such beautiful brides!
You are such a talented photographer! I hope that you get your new camera lens. Happy Holidays 🙂
Thanks, Kim!! Fingers crossed 🙂
Julie – thanks for the ways you include others here as you set out to make fun new ideas come to life!
Hey – Tossing my hope into the ring for your new camera! Can imagine how that tool will enhance your dynamo spatial-artistic IQ! Have an awesome holiday season. Julie! Best, Ellen
Hi Ellen! Lauralee and I love doing these collaborations, but they wouldn't be possible without great bloggers like you to help make it possible!
That wedding picture is simply stunning. What a lucky bride.
I have clip art on my wish list too! lol
She was so easy-going, and her venue was lovely. The ceremony was at night, so I have several pretty twinkling light ones, too! I am always thrilled to book a wedding!
I am looking forward to some time off too! I think we all need time to just "be". 🙂 Thanks for hosting this great hop!
-Lisa
Enjoy your Christmas break and the holiday season!
~Addie
I am just starting to get into photography and I completely understand the love of lenses.
I hope Santa brought you the new lens! You should do a photography basics for teachers post! 🙂