Just over two years ago, we moved to Myrtle
Creek. Less than three months I had been
called to be a primary teacher - specifically for the sunbeams. At the time I had heard there were four
children in the class. The most that I
ever saw was three. Usually it was just
Emily and me. It took her about five
months before she warmed up to me.
The following year, I had her cousin
Hayden. Unless there were visitors, he
was my only pupil - until they brought Christopher in. He had turned three in February. He was in sunbeams for five or six months
before the year ended. The primary
president decided to move him up to CTRs along with Hayden so that I could
teach team Danny's class - the Valiants.
Danny was not present for the first
two and a half months. Being able to
return has been a gradual thing. In
March and April she was there for an hour and eventually worked up to
three. Between her parents and
grandparents, Danny's time is spread as a health provider it seems. She seems to be in and out and had asked me
to teach. But the CTR instructor has
been out as well - traveling, I think.
The primary president had asked me to teach the CTRs as she is more able
to find a sub for the older children than the younger ones.
Last week there were only three:
Christopher, Hayden and a visitor named Glen.
Class was not much different than it had been in sunbeams. Hayden still felt the need to be in
charge. And Christopher was all over the
place. Very different from Valiants. A
different use of time.
When both classes met for sharing time
and singing time, I sat in the front row with Glen, Christopher and
Hayden. A stake visitor sat with the
Valiants. When Christopher announced he had to go potty (for the second time) I
took his hand and escorted him out.
I noticed the instructor class was
going on. It's been so long since I've
been to one, I'd forgotten. I really
enjoy the instructor classes and wanted to attend. With only 20 minutes remaining, I opened the
door for Christopher and told him to return to his seat, and I went next door
to feel inspired. I need that class!
I had to return to the primary room to
gather my bag of books - which Hayden was holding. (Remember he thinks he's in charge) and the
primary president told me that Christopher had been asking for me, which
totally surprised me.
Last week I read lessons from both CTR
and Valiant as I didn't know which class I would be with yesterday. Danny had indicated that she would not be
there. I wasn't certain if the CTR instructor would be there or not. Turned out she was, but then is gone for a
month. It sounds like Danny could be as
well.
I teach primary sometimes. I'm there whether I teach or not. I am still head chief for the activities
committee for Relief Society. We meet possibly four times a month. I still don't know many sisters. They used to do a mingle once a month but
were told to stop. Members really liked
it and felt that it promoted missionary work.
But they were told to stop. When
I returned to Salt Lake and had gone to my former ward, they announced that
they'd be having a mingle. I wonder why
the more geographically challenged one was told to stop and the one in West
Valley seems to have an okay? Weird.
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