Sunday, March 8, 2015

Gracias a Dios

I just really never want to forget these things.
The little things.
Like walking home from church with friends
and waving goodbye as we part ways towards home.
It's just so good.

I am so grateful for the little things.


Thank you God for my spiral staircase
and soft calming light

[my bedroom window: middle left]


for feet that don't touch the ground
and books to fill our classroom


for walks that end in a downpour
and amigas to laugh with


I'm grateful for the craziness of losing teeth
and the oh-so-many emotions of Cresly


for dear friends who know me better than I know myself
and continually speak truth into my life


Thank you Lord for English sermons available 
to this still-struggling Spanish student
and new shoes 


for thoughtful sponsors of my students
and hearts to remind me of my mama's love


for a much needed escape day in the capital
and ikea wandering


Gracias a Dios for quiet movie nights,
nail polish, and apple smelling candles


for the chance to explore baseball
with 5 year olds
in the Dominican Republic
for my job

[not as easy as it might sound
but still very fun!]



and for my [clearly] fabulous job of coaching my kids on form

[I'm STILL laughing over these pictures
I wish I could show you all of them]


Gratitude really does change everything.
Gracias a Dios.

What little things are you grateful for?


Saturday, February 28, 2015

Pictures & Words [christmas break 2015]


It has become a bit of a tradition for us.
I arrive in Sioux Falls, spend time with family and close friends,
then pretty quickly end up at Coffea with Jess.
It's a treasured time for me 
and something I look forward to for months.


I had the privilege of hosting Liam's 3rd birthday party this year
and I loved every second of the process.
With balloons, hockey, party hats, pie, and loved ones
it was quite the celebration!


Not much compares to the candlelight Christmas Eve service
with family.


Our Christmas Eve crew has shrunk 
with marriages and babies entering the picture.
At first I wasn't excited about this change,
but then we started illegally crossing railroad bridges at midnight.
Every year is an adventure.
and I love it.


Bringing back Dominican snacks 
for this snack loving grandpa.


Do you girls even remember what was funny?
I love connecting with these ladies beyond 
our daily snap chats and e-mails.


These two.
I love being near them.


Time away with the Caselli family
is a treasure to me.
I had been looking forward to this for months and months
and our time together was sweeter than I had been dreaming.


My mom and I were getting ready for a wedding side by side.
so good.
I wish I could say that I was all smiles the whole time,
but I was rushing and crabby.
Good thing my mama still loves crabby Morgan.


People often confuse us for sisters.
I have no idea why...


Growing up alongside my "Young Life girls"
has been an honor.
Catching up over FaceTime is great,
but together in a coffee shop talking about real life
makes me feel like I was made for moments life this.


One of my most favorite parts of Christmas Break 2015
was RiAnna and Zak's wedding dance.
it.was.epic.


We intentionally set aside a whole day for each other 
every summer and winter.
I absolutely love these days with my college beseties.


My safe base and my people.

[my mom cutting Ian's hair and Laim talking with my dad]


This break was extra special for Hanalei and I 
because she was old enough for us to really bond.
I am now known as "Morgan coming"
and I am completely okay with that.


Liam and I on a "coffee date"
and we got to check out Kayla's amazing barista skills!


Cuddling on the couch with these three
is something I do not take for granted.
My love for them is strong.


Last but certainly not least is a photo taken by Liam
of Amy, my peach, and me.
[my peach = my new niece or nephew!!]

I've said it before and I will say it again.
These are people and places
I am extremely blessed to miss.

What people or places are you blessed to miss?


Monday, February 23, 2015

Tour [Kindergarten Insect Expedition 2014]

Better late than never, right?


Our big Fall Expedition was wonderful.
We explored insects and,
let me tell you,
5 year olds love insects.


Bees, butterflies, fireflies, and ladybugs
were our focus for several weeks.


Mosquitos.


Then we got down to the dirty work.


The little bites are more than an itching threat on this island.
They carry dengue and chikungunya,
two sicknesses that take you down.  HARD.


We explored patterns and addition in math.
We explored Eric Carle books during reading.
We sang song after song about the little six-legged critters.


We heard from experts.
We got out into the word.


We researched ways to prevent getting dengue or chikungunya.
We illustrated and wrote posters to share
with our families, school, churches, and neighbors.


We showed off all our hard work in our classroom.
We prepared songs, a video, and thoughts to share.


It all climaxed with Expedition Night!
Energy and excitement was high
and our families learned something new
and loved it.


It.was.so.good.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

#DominicanThanksgiving [part 2]

Saturday we headed up the mountain
[a whopping 10 minute drive]
to a cabin [read: wonderful and large house]
for a nights stay.

Thank you Wallace Family for your generosity.
You are inspiring to say the least. 

kneading dough and baking with yeast

oh yeah we used the espresso machine

We struggled all Saturday to get the oven to work.
No such luck.
I was truly challenged while I watched Brad prepare 
the chicken for our big Thanksgiving dinner.
The oven wasn't working, but he was putting so much effort
in preparing the bird.
It was a lesson in trust and expectant hope.

Victory is ours!
Thanksgiving dinner is saved!
This celebration was fabulous.

two girls perfecting their crafts

[Emily - cooking
Alicia - art]


window peeping on a busy kitchen

crackling fire

Curt's apple pie
and mini pumpkin pies...
dessert and 1st breakfast...

early morning sit 
with good books and good friends

It's official!
Emily and I are trained baristas!
Thanks Neal ;)

Thanksgiving 2014 breakfast crew

"You've made crepes before, right?"
"No... I thought you had..."

we were spoiled
with views
with food
with friends

Holidays are not complete without
watching "White Christmas"
in your jammies.

twinkle light putter uppers


What a splendid Thanksgiving break.

Although we live on an island,
things are not always perfect here.
It's still normal life.
[just a bit warmer]
But this holiday break was exceptionally wonderful.
I hope yours was too.

What was the highlight of your Thanksgiving this year?