Last night was Matt's last volleyball game of the season. His team had 7 wins and 3 loses which, in my opinion, is awesome considering it's his first year coaching! It was a gift for me to watch Matt do one of his many jobs at school. Since I can't see him in the classroom as a teacher, it was so neat for me to see how he interacted with his players as a coach. I especially loved watching him during the time-outs of the game. I could see how he commanded the girls attention, then have them laughing and smiling before going back out to play. This told me that he got the girls to take the game seriously, but to have fun at the same time. It gave me a glimpse of what a gifted teacher he must be in the classroom...having fun with science AND getting the kids to learn at the same time. I can't even imagine how hard this must be at the high school level!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Bragging rights
I know he would be too modest to tell anyone that he is phenomenal at what he does. God has definitely put him in the school for a reason. Here's how I know he's great at teaching: 1) Many of his old students keep in touch with him and give him updates on their lives (surely it's not common for teenagers to want to keep up with their teachers!). 2) Several of the school counselors place their own children in his class which shows me that the administration thinks highly of him as a Chemistry teacher. and 3) This year he was given the privilege of writing the curriculum for and implementing his own AP Environmental Science class...how cool is that!
I'm incredibly proud of Matt and all that he's accomplished in his three years of teaching. Most of all, I love that he loves his job. I know it's such a gift to have a husband come home happy at the end of the day and ready to get up the next morning to go back.
Not many people know how God had such a heavy hand in placing Matt as a teacher. After he was finished with his graduate school work, he applied for 72 jobs within the science and research field. He only heard back from 3 and one of those was the U.S. Navy. We knew we were expecting Tobin at the time and turned the Navy down when the thought of overseas war became a definite possibility. Obviously, the door for toxicology and environmental research was closed and locked. After taking a difficult and grueling landscaping job for several months to keep us afloat after Tobin's birth, a close friend and old teacher of Matt's called out of the blue to offer him a teaching job at his old high school. Now...here we are. In love with where we live, in love with the people here, and I have a husband in love with his job. Does it get much better than this, knowing that this is exactly where we are supposed to be according to God's design and plan for our family? I don't think so...but then again, God always has something else up his sleeve for later!
Posted by Matt, Emily, Tobin, & Heidi at 11:48 AM
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What a great post. You're right, all of that is a huge blessing. I know Matt struggled after grad school with finding a career, but I had no idea he applied for 72 jobs! Congratulations Matt on a great volleyball season and an awesome wife that appreciates you. :)
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