Today was the last day of seminary. I have mixed feelings about it. I am so relieved to be done, but I will really miss it. It has been a great 9 months. I am sure glad my kids aren’t teenagers, but when they are, I wouldn’t mind if they turned out like a few of my seminary kids. I have learned so much! I surprised myself with being able to get up at 5:30 five days a week. I was only late once and it was yesterday! I was one minute late.
Yesterday I had the students make me a summary poster of what they learned this year using candy bars.
The Boys’ Poster:
(They crossed out part of the names of lots of the candy bars to use them.)
I have learned to ROLOver out of bed, TAKE 5, drive the ROCKY ROAD, hit the 3 bumps along the way. MAMBA already called the teacher to see if I was there. The lesson was GRAND, felt like a PAY DAY. The teacher was SWEET and BURST with JOY. Even though her BABY’s FINGER was CRUNCHed by the KAT. It was a SHOCKER she was still there.
Signed,
The NERDS
Let’s SNICKER at the other team.
The Girls’ Poster:
BeTWIX you and me, seminary is worth 100 GRAND. It taught us:
- about the 3 MUSKETEERS - the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
- even God loves BUTTERFINGERs, they make Him SNICKER
- when you’re in a CRUNCH, TAKE 5 and God will show you the MILKY WAY
- we may be on a ROCKY ROAD full of SHOCKERS, but it will make us stronger and make us SWEETARTS
- when you’re feeling down in the REESE’S, ROLOver and talk to your MAMBA.
- men are that they might have ALMOND JOY
- it’s ok to be NERDS about the gospel, in the end it’s a PAY DAY!
Since December, they have been earning “Seminary Bucks” and today we had breakfast and an auction for them to use their bucks. They seemed to have a good time with it and got a little competitive.
Abby counting her bucks.
3 comments:
That is really cool. I love the girls' poster. So does that mean you don't have to teach next year?
I love the candy bar idea. I might have to figure out a way to use that in YW. Way to go teacher! I thought getting up early was hard as a teenager. I can't imagine as an adult!!
Nope, not next year. I would really love to, but the I can't do that to the boys for another year. It has been tough for them - especially Doug.
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