Showing posts with label Teacher of the Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teacher of the Year. Show all posts

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Teacher Of The Year

The milking machines were humming as the cows contentedly gave their milk. Only an occasional "moo"  broke the silence. Just another typical Thursday evening milking session on Bremer Farms. At 6:00 I turned to Farmer John and said, "Well, do you think we are the parents of Teacher Of The Year, yet?" You see, daughter Sara was nominated by her peers as a finalist for our school district's Teacher Of The Year. Sara was surprised to be nominated, and of course we all felt just being nominated was a great honor, but deep down this proud mom (me) hoped she would receive the title. 

A few moo-ments later, John and I both turned towards the door, as we heard it slowly creep open. There stood Sara in her dress and jeans jacket, complemented with her slightly manure covered barn boots. "Well?" I said. With a bit of a smile on her face, she presented the Teacher Of The Year plaque she had been hiding under her jeans jacket!

Not a great photo, but still a moment worth capturing.

It goes without saying that we are extremely proud of our daughter... today and every day. She is part of an amazing team of over 300 dedicated teachers in our school district that educates 4,700 students, but I bet she is the only teacher that would make the milking barn her first stop after receiving this award!

Sara after being named Hastings Teacher Of The Year.



Thursday, April 17, 2014

This and That Thursday - 20

A little bit of this and a little bit of that- here's what we've been up to. 

With the snow melting and the rain falling; making our farm a muddy mess,
Farmer John's early birthday present is very much appreciated. 
Take a look at our newest addition to our farm...
 
 

Good news this week! Daughter Sara called our family to our front yard, shot off some fireworks (literally!), and announced that she is nominated for Teacher Of The Year in our school district! If she is chosen in our district by her peers, she will then go on to the state contest. We are always very proud of her, as a daughter and a teacher, but it's always nice to get that pat on the back from her fellow educators. Her 8th grade Language Arts students are lucky to have her as their teacher.

Sara with Principal Zuzek
As another crazy week winds down on our farm, we are reminded of the many blessings we continue to receive, especially the blessing of our risen Lord.