Saturday, May 23, 2009

a "year" in review

my life as a teacher moves in peaks and contractions as far as busyness. this last year seemed to be one long peak.

i just got back from our graduation marking the end of an eventful year (sidenote, tim bee was the keynote speaker and was very good). the following are some of what filled up the last nine months of my life:
  • my first year teaching high school and prepping for three different classes
  • coaching two different volleyball teams
  • the birth of my son in august
  • joining the elder board at my church which we planted in september
  • staff sponsored a christian club at academy
  • took over running small groups along with my wife in april (sign up here).
overall i would say a very difficult but successful year. i made it through teaching five classes five days a week, focusing most of my energy there in planning (about three hours a day), unfortunately this left very little energy for the actual students, maybe the one thing i will regret most about my teaching year. my varsity volleyball team went 20-5-1, missing state by two points in game five of regionals, something i believe may have turned out differently if i could have mustered more energy in that area of my life during the fall.

taking care of my son was maybe the most tiring part of my year but also most rewarding. he has yet to know what it is to sleep through the night.

being on board at revolution has been amazing over this last year, planting a church in september with twenty-some people after an extremely difficult period and watching it flourish into an authentic community that broke 100 in april has been truly rewarding.

with all that said, i laugh when people say, "it must be nice having the summer off". its true, it is nice having the summers off after squeezing 12 months of work into nine and only getting paid for nine. it is nice having summers off until you realize your salary only covers nine month and you need to work over your "vacation". it is nice to have summers off because if i choose i can take a breath, and with that breath this is what i hope to accomplish.
  • a quiet time in the bible five days a week
  • read at least six book
  • finish painting the guest room that has been left undone for the last two years
  • spend quality time with my son
  • revamp my geography class
  • be as prepared as i possibly can to take my volleyball team to state and lord-willing win some games
  • coach somewhere between 4-9 camps
  • take two weeks of real vacation with the family in michigan
i learned this year that i hit a max. i learned i want to be great at a few things, my relationship God, my family, my teaching, my coaching and my church leadership. i know five things is pushing it, but i consider myself a high-capacity person. i want to be a person that can be counted on and relied upon to do these things well.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

enjoy the summer, you deserve it. what books are you hoping to get through?

DC Le Peau said...

-becoming the answer to our prayers, claiborn&hartgrove
-no perfect people allowed, berk
-seasons of life, jeffery marx
-wooden, john wooden
-jesus for president, claiborn
-making life work, hybles
-couragous leadership (or however far the lead team gets), hybles

hopefully:
-activate, searcy
-hip-hop church, smith&jackson
-sticky church, osborne
-basic christian leadership, stott
-competitive fire, clarkson
-wild goose chase, batterson

im sure i will review them on the blog as i finish.

Abraham said...

If you need some help I can come help with the guest room! I'm serious! I need something to do outside the house on my days off!

Unknown said...

I'm exhausted just reading your summary! Oh, to be young again and have energy!

Sounds like a very good year to me.

dad

DC Le Peau said...

josh - i would ask for reading suggestions but i think you gave me half the books on my list

abe - that would be amazing, ill let you know when i get started

dad - at first i thought you ment my post was too long, ha!