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<channel><title><![CDATA[YORK ACADEMY - Blog]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog]]></link><description><![CDATA[Blog]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 19:28:20 -0800</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[BOOKS FOR KIDS]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/books-for-kids]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/books-for-kids#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2022 12:39:03 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/books-for-kids</guid><description><![CDATA[&#8203;I remember the envy I felt as the other children in my classroom received books that they had ordered from the monthly book club.&nbsp; Each month I would watch as kids eagerly looked through their purchased books.&nbsp; Every so often, my mom would gather coins together so I could select a book.&nbsp; I felt such pride as I was able to receive a new book just like the other kids.&nbsp;&nbsp;As I became a teacher, I watched the same scenario unfold with some of my students.&nbsp; So, as w [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">&#8203;I remember the envy I felt as the other children in my classroom received books that they had ordered from the monthly book club.&nbsp; Each month I would watch as kids eagerly looked through their purchased books.&nbsp; Every so often, my mom would gather coins together so I could select a book.&nbsp; I felt such pride as I was able to receive a new book just like the other kids.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />As I became a teacher, I watched the same scenario unfold with some of my students.&nbsp; So, as we began York Academy of Discovery, I decided that our program would purchase books for each of our children.&nbsp; Every month ALL children receive two brand new books that they are allowed to take home and keep.&nbsp; These books are purchased by York Academy of Discovery funds (provided by donations), just another way that we support all children and families in our program.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Providing books for our kids brings excitement in receiving new books.&nbsp; It encourages the love of reading.&nbsp; It also helps to establish a home &ldquo;library&rdquo;.&nbsp;&nbsp; And most of all &ndash; it provides an opportunity for parents/guardians to share in the joy of reading.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />We love our children and our families!<br />&nbsp;<br />BEcky<br />&nbsp;<br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[where is your dream?]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/where-is-your-dream]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/where-is-your-dream#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2022 13:23:13 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/where-is-your-dream</guid><description><![CDATA[Where is your dream?&nbsp;Is it hidden in a corner?&nbsp;Is it in tears falling from your eyes?&nbsp;Is it in the hands of another?&nbsp;Is it buried in your heart?&nbsp;Is it a seed waiting to blossom?&nbsp;Where is your dream?&nbsp;God has placed in your heart a passion.&nbsp; He has blessed you with talent.&nbsp; He has given you gifts to be shared with others.&nbsp; He has placed hopes upon your heart.&nbsp;Find your dreams.&nbsp; Search for your passions.&nbsp; Share your gifts with others. [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">Where is your dream?<br />&nbsp;<br />Is it hidden in a corner?<br />&nbsp;<br />Is it in tears falling from your eyes?<br />&nbsp;<br />Is it in the hands of another?<br />&nbsp;<br />Is it buried in your heart?<br />&nbsp;<br />Is it a seed waiting to blossom?<br />&nbsp;<br />Where is your dream?<br />&nbsp;<br />God has placed in your heart a passion.&nbsp; He has blessed you with talent.&nbsp; He has given you gifts to be shared with others.&nbsp; He has placed hopes upon your heart.<br />&nbsp;<br />Find your dreams.&nbsp; Search for your passions.&nbsp; Share your gifts with others.&nbsp; Use your dreams to make a difference.&nbsp; Show the power of God's love.<br />&nbsp;<br />Where is your dream?<br /><br />&#8203;BEcky<br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[the leaf]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/the-leaf]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/the-leaf#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2021 15:47:46 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/the-leaf</guid><description><![CDATA[&#8203;We had just finished playing on the playground.&nbsp; We were walking back to York Academy of Discovery, holding hands, and looking at the nature around us.&nbsp; One of the children noticed a leaf and said, &ldquo;What if that leaf came alive?&rdquo;&nbsp;I replied, &ldquo;If that leaf came alive it would fly up and pinch Emmalynn&rsquo;s nose.&rdquo;&nbsp; (The kids laugh.)&nbsp; &ldquo;Then,&rdquo; I continued, &ldquo;it will fly to Uri and pull on his ear.&rdquo;&nbsp; (More laughter) [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">&#8203;We had just finished playing on the playground.&nbsp; We were walking back to York Academy of Discovery, holding hands, and looking at the nature around us.&nbsp; One of the children noticed a leaf and said, &ldquo;What if that leaf came alive?&rdquo;<br />&nbsp;<br />I replied, &ldquo;If that leaf came alive it would fly up and pinch Emmalynn&rsquo;s nose.&rdquo;&nbsp; (The kids laugh.)&nbsp; &ldquo;Then,&rdquo; I continued, &ldquo;it will fly to Uri and pull on his ear.&rdquo;&nbsp; (More laughter) &ldquo;Last, it will fly to Kinlei and tickle her toes.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />What a silly leaf!&nbsp; We liked the leaf; it was our friend.&nbsp; The leaf blew around us.&nbsp; We loved the leaf, and the leaf loved us.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />As we continued our journey back, we noticed a leaf blowing in the wind.&nbsp; It landed in the street.&nbsp; The kids were sad that the leaf was in the road.&nbsp; They worried that it would get run over by the cars.&nbsp; One of the kids said, &ldquo;It&rsquo;s okay, the leaf is already flat, so the cars won&rsquo;t hurt it.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Another child chimed in, &ldquo;Well, it&rsquo;s okay &ndash; the leaf can come alive again and float up into the sky.&nbsp; It won&rsquo;t be dead; it will be alive!&rdquo;&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />It was a windy day, and as we completed our journey, leaves continued to blow and float and dance around us.&nbsp; Some came close to tickling our noses.&nbsp; The leaves seemed to be alive!<br />&nbsp;<br />BEcky<br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[I will not give up]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/i-will-not-give-up]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/i-will-not-give-up#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2021 15:00:06 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/i-will-not-give-up</guid><description><![CDATA[&#8203;I will not give up.&nbsp; I will not give up.&nbsp; A little boy at York Academy of Discovery sat quietly, following a booklet of Lego instructions as he built a Lego vehicle (a street sweeper).&nbsp; I was amazed at how well he was doing:&nbsp; looking at each page, following the diagrams on each picture, building on his own.&nbsp; I told him if he needed any assistance, I would be happy to help.&nbsp; He said that he wanted to put it together all by himself.&nbsp; I walked the room, obs [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">&#8203;I will not give up.&nbsp; I will not give up.&nbsp; A little boy at York Academy of Discovery sat quietly, following a booklet of Lego instructions as he built a Lego vehicle (a street sweeper).&nbsp; I was amazed at how well he was doing:&nbsp; looking at each page, following the diagrams on each picture, building on his own.&nbsp; I told him if he needed any assistance, I would be happy to help.&nbsp; He said that he wanted to put it together all by himself.&nbsp; I walked the room, observing the children as they played.&nbsp; I heard the little boy quietly say, &ldquo;I will not give up.&nbsp; I will not give up.&rdquo;&nbsp; And that sweet boy continued to construct and did not give up.&nbsp; He was still working when his mom arrived to take him home.&nbsp; He only had a few steps left.&nbsp; So, we marked his page and he took it home.&nbsp; His mom later sent me a picture of the completed vehicle which he finished on his own. &nbsp;He had not given up. &nbsp;His smiling face was next to the vehicle he had constructed.&nbsp; It was a proud picture of accomplishment!<br />&nbsp;<br />It&rsquo;s not easy to keep going when things get tough, when things are hard.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s easy to become frustrated.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s easy to give in.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s easy to quit.&nbsp; I loved the self-talk that took place that afternoon &ndash; &ldquo;I will not give up.&rdquo;&nbsp; We made a big deal of the fact that he kept trying.&nbsp; He was motivated, motivated to accomplish that task.&nbsp; No one told him he had to build it, no one told him he needed to do it on his own. &nbsp;He made the decision to build that vehicle following a set of instructions. &nbsp;That little boy saw it through to completion telling himself not to give up.&nbsp; I loved it!<br />&nbsp;<br />We had talked about persistence, frustration, and about not giving up.&nbsp; This was the kind of experience you dream of as a teacher, being able to witness an outcome of your teaching.&nbsp; My heart was full as I left for home that afternoon.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Later as I thought about that experience, I told myself &ndash; now if YOU could only do the same.&nbsp; When you are down, ready to quit &ndash; try saying, &ldquo;I will not give up.&rdquo;&nbsp; Continue through the struggle.&nbsp; Practice what you preach.&nbsp; Say it again, &ldquo;I will not give up.&rdquo;&nbsp; Keep going, there&rsquo;s only a few more steps.&nbsp; You got this.&nbsp; Even if you fail, it is about the journey and the discoveries you make along the way.&nbsp; Remember &ndash; &ldquo;I will not give up.&rdquo;&nbsp; This is so hard you all.&nbsp; So hard.&nbsp; So hard to keep going when you can&rsquo;t see the future.&nbsp; So hard to keep going when it all seems in vain.&nbsp; So hard to keep going when it looks like failure.&nbsp; So hard.&nbsp; So hard.&nbsp; &ldquo;I will not give up.&rdquo; &nbsp;Come on, just a few more steps.&nbsp; &ldquo;I will not give up.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />My mind shifts to my Savior, sent on a mission.&nbsp; He prays for the Father&rsquo;s will to be done.&nbsp; The pain He experiences, emotionally and physically to complete the journey &ndash; who else could endure it?&nbsp; I read his loving words to the people.&nbsp; I hear his anguish in the garden of Gethsemane.&nbsp; He does not defend himself to Pontius Pilate.&nbsp; Jesus continues the journey. &nbsp;He does not give up even through temptation.&nbsp; Jesus hangs on the cross, forgiving others for they know not what they do.&nbsp; He experiences the ultimate pain &ndash; &ldquo;My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?&rdquo;&nbsp; Jesus completed the task, saving all mankind.&nbsp; What a difficult journey, but what a victory.&nbsp; His victory becomes our victory.&nbsp; He did not give up.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Say it, I will not give up,<br />&nbsp;<br />BEcky&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;<br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[York update]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/york-update]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/york-update#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2020 15:43:45 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/york-update</guid><description><![CDATA[York continues to support children and families.&nbsp; York Academy gives thanks for all those people involved in our program.&nbsp; God has blessed us.&nbsp; &nbsp;York encourages family reading experiences.&nbsp; One way we do this is with our Books for Kids.&nbsp; A $30 donation allowed the children to select their own books from an order form.&nbsp; They were careful with their selections because they knew they only had so much money to spend.&nbsp; So each child asked many questions, change [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">York continues to support children and families.&nbsp; York Academy gives thanks for all those people involved in our program.&nbsp; God has blessed us.&nbsp; &nbsp;<br /><br />York encourages family reading experiences.&nbsp; One way we do this is with our Books for Kids.&nbsp; A $30 donation allowed the children to select their own books from an order form.&nbsp; They were careful with their selections because they knew they only had so much money to spend.&nbsp; So each child asked many questions, changed their minds a few times, and finally were confident in their choices.&nbsp; Then it was waiting time.&nbsp; They were so excited when the books arrived.&nbsp; The kids requested that we read them in class.&nbsp; They were eager to show their parents/guardians the books.&nbsp; Last, the books went home with the children; the books they selected were theirs to keep.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />York cares!&nbsp; We were able to provide a new winter coat, boots, hat and mittens for one of our children through a donation.&nbsp; Thanksgiving baskets with turkeys will be provided to parents who request it.&nbsp; York finds ways to make a difference!<br /><br />Our York students also give back.&nbsp; Even though we may have little, we can still help others.&nbsp; We teach our children that there are many ways to do this; it doesn't always have to be money.&nbsp; We planted mums and perennials at the Arts Alliance in several pots around the building; the mums and perennials were a donation.&nbsp; The kids loved the planting experience and learned about service to others.&nbsp; York also gave a check to Jacob's Well for $51 by bringing in coins to help mommies.&nbsp; Currently, the children are bringing in canned and boxed goods for a local food pantry.&nbsp; Developing compassion for others is important to York Academy of Discovery.<br /><br />This is just a small glimpse into York Academy of Discovery.&nbsp; We love our children.&nbsp; We love our families.&nbsp; We wish you God's blessings.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />BEcky&nbsp; &nbsp;</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Do You still love me?]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/do-you-still-love-me]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/do-you-still-love-me#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2020 18:01:15 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/do-you-still-love-me</guid><description><![CDATA[&#8203;Do you still love me?&nbsp; Even when I make mistakes, even when I do things that are not nice, even when I can&rsquo;t do something&hellip;?&nbsp; Will you still love me?&nbsp; Children wonder about this question.&nbsp; Sometimes they fear the answer.&nbsp;This past week at York Academy of Discovery, we read the story &ndash; Mama Do You Love Me by Barbara M. Joose.&nbsp; The little girl in the story wonders if her mama loves her even when she makes mistakes and even when she does some & [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">&#8203;Do you still love me?&nbsp; Even when I make mistakes, even when I do things that are not nice, even when I can&rsquo;t do something&hellip;?&nbsp; Will you still love me?&nbsp; Children wonder about this question.&nbsp; Sometimes they fear the answer.<br />&nbsp;<br />This past week at York Academy of Discovery, we read the story &ndash; <u>Mama Do You Love Me</u> by Barbara M. Joose.&nbsp; The little girl in the story wonders if her mama loves her even when she makes mistakes and even when she does some &ldquo;naughty&rdquo; things.&nbsp; Her mama reassures her that sometimes mama gets angry, but mama still loves her.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />With young children mistakes happen regularly.&nbsp; So it is with our program too.&nbsp; Nearly every day the kids make mistakes.&nbsp; I make them nearly every day also.&nbsp; We are learning that everyone makes mistakes, and we are learning that in most cases we can fix those mistakes.&nbsp; Even though mistakes are being made, we still care about each other and love each other.<br />&nbsp;<br />A few days after we read the story it just so happened that one of the children spilled part of her lunch onto the floor.&nbsp; I assured her that everyone spills, and I will clean it up.&nbsp; The little girl wanted to fix it, so she got up to help me.&nbsp; I told her to just sit still for a minute&hellip;but before I was able to finish the sentence, she got up and accidentally stepped on top of the spill.&nbsp; Now we needed to clean both the floor and the bottom of her shoe.&nbsp; The look on her face; she was surprised and sad at the same time.&nbsp; I could tell how bad she felt, so I gently told her to stay still and I would get some paper towels to clean the bottom of her shoe:&nbsp; &ldquo;Stay still or your shoe will leave more footprints to be cleaned.&nbsp; Our little sweetie stood very still while I went to get some soapy paper towels and a few wipes.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />As I was gathering the necessary cleaning items, the little girl said in a somewhat quiet and fearful voice, &ldquo;Teacher, do you still love me?&rdquo;&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />I stopped what I was doing and looked directly at her softly saying, &ldquo;Yes, I still love you.&nbsp; It was an accident.&nbsp; I still love you when you spill.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />A big smile came over our little one&rsquo;s face.&nbsp; She looked at the others and said, &ldquo;It&rsquo;s just like the book!&nbsp; She still loves me!&nbsp; Teacher still loves me!&rdquo;&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Yes indeed, the teacher still loves you!&nbsp; I couldn&rsquo;t help but reflect on our Savior.&nbsp; Many times, I have asked my &ldquo;Teacher&rdquo;, my Lord, if he still loves me, wondering like a little child how He could possibly love someone who makes so many mistakes and is so inadequate at carrying out His will.&nbsp; And then I hear a gentle, whispering voice in my ear, &ldquo;How I love you child!&nbsp; You are mine!&rsquo;<br />&nbsp;<br />My Teacher Loves Me,<br />&nbsp;<br />BEcky &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[york academy of discovery mourns the loss of charlie reinbold]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/york-academy-of-discovery-mourns-the-loss-of-charlie-reinbold]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/york-academy-of-discovery-mourns-the-loss-of-charlie-reinbold#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2020 18:51:10 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/york-academy-of-discovery-mourns-the-loss-of-charlie-reinbold</guid><description><![CDATA[York Academy of Discovery is very sad to learn about the passing of Charlie Reinbold. Charlie was a strong, loving, and kind man. I came to know Charlie through his wife Karen, who worked with me when I served as principal. Charlie was a frequent volunteer at our school both during the school day and with after school activities. He was a helpful listener, supporter, and encourager as I experienced some difficult&nbsp;situations. Charlie believed in me, and he believed in a dream &ndash; the Yor [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">York Academy of Discovery is very sad to learn about the passing of Charlie Reinbold. Charlie was a strong, loving, and kind man. I came to know Charlie through his wife Karen, who worked with me when I served as principal. Charlie was a frequent volunteer at our school both during the school day and with after school activities. He was a helpful listener, supporter, and encourager as I experienced some difficult&nbsp;<span>situations. Charlie believed in me, and he believed in a dream &ndash; the York project. He became a member of the founding group that established York Academy of Discovery many years ago.<br /></span><br />We don&rsquo;t always realize the value of a person that God has directed to us. But I knew that Charlie was a gift. Charlie never hesitated in his support of our project or in his support of me personally. I trusted him, and when he questioned &ndash; I listened.<br /><br />How do you describe someone who touches your heart? I guess the best place to begin is to say that Charlie was a true friend. I was blessed to have him in my life and believe that he was God sent. He helped to &ldquo;still the storm.&rdquo; He believed in the power of dreams. He traveled the journey and did more than his part.<br /><br />My heart and prayers are with those loved ones still among us. To his wife, Karen, we send our love and God&rsquo;s blessings. We share in the sadness of this loss.<br /><br />Charlie &ldquo;has fought the good fight. He has finished the race. He has kept the faith.&rdquo; He will not be forgotten. The LORD now holds him in His loving arms.<br />&#8203;<br />BEcky</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[My Prayer]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/my-prayer]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/my-prayer#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2020 15:10:06 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/my-prayer</guid><description><![CDATA[&#8203;This morning as I greeted the day, I asked the Lord &ndash; &ldquo;What do you have in store for me today?&nbsp; What obstacles must I overcome?&nbsp; What beauty will touch my heart this day?&nbsp; Bless my work today O Lord.&nbsp; Bless York.&nbsp; Bless all the children and families who you will direct to our educational advocacy program.&nbsp; Bless all the young children in thy tender care.&nbsp; Bless our world.&nbsp; Make your face to shine upon us.&nbsp; O be gracious to us.&nbsp; [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">&#8203;This morning as I greeted the day, I asked the Lord &ndash; &ldquo;What do you have in store for me today?&nbsp; What obstacles must I overcome?&nbsp; What beauty will touch my heart this day?&nbsp; Bless my work today O Lord.&nbsp; Bless York.&nbsp; Bless all the children and families who you will direct to our educational advocacy program.&nbsp; Bless all the young children in thy tender care.&nbsp; Bless our world.&nbsp; Make your face to shine upon us.&nbsp; O be gracious to us.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Thank you for loving me so much that you sent your one and only Son to die upon the cross.&nbsp; You are my rock, my hope, and my Salvation.&nbsp; Mold me and create an upright spirit within me.&nbsp; Forgive my transgressions and direct me to your grace.&nbsp; Give me the faith of at least the size of a mustard seed.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Hold me in your loving arms O Lord, and never forsake me.&nbsp; On the days where I feel like a lost sheep, search for me and bring me close to you.&nbsp; &nbsp;You are my rock and shield.&nbsp; Let me not forget.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Ready me for the day.&nbsp; Give me strength, courage, and steadfastness.&nbsp; I love you with my imperfect love.&nbsp; I raise my eyes to the heavens and search for you.&nbsp; I know you are here, surrounding me with your love.&nbsp; Guide me this day.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />I thank you God for the people who will help and assist me today.&nbsp; Touch their hearts and minds so we may be a blessing to children and those in need.&nbsp; &ldquo;Lead us on a level path, where we will not stumble.&rdquo;&nbsp; Our hope is in you!<br />&nbsp;<br />Amen.<br />&nbsp;<br />*I wrote this yesterday as I faced what I believed was going to be a difficult day with many obstacles and roadblocks.&nbsp; The Lord brought me a sense of calm and a sense of hope and a sense of peace.&nbsp; He sent me people who would listen and guide me. &nbsp;I made it through the day.<br />&nbsp;<br />BEcky&nbsp;<br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[The Last Book]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/the-last-book]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/the-last-book#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2020 15:02:06 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/the-last-book</guid><description><![CDATA[&#8203;&ldquo;The mail&rsquo;s here grandma!&rdquo; Uri said excitedly.&nbsp; Uri looked forward to getting the mail each day.&nbsp; So, Uri and grandma walked to the mailbox.&nbsp; Grandma looked inside.&nbsp; The mailbox was taller than Uri, and he could not see into it. Uri shouted, &ldquo;Is there a book for me?&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp;Every month since Uri was a baby, he received a book in the mail.&nbsp; Uri looked forward to the days when a book would arrive.&nbsp; Lately, grandma got a little  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">&#8203;&ldquo;The mail&rsquo;s here grandma!&rdquo; Uri said excitedly.&nbsp; Uri looked forward to getting the mail each day.&nbsp; So, Uri and grandma walked to the mailbox.&nbsp; Grandma looked inside.&nbsp; The mailbox was taller than Uri, and he could not see into it. Uri shouted, &ldquo;Is there a book for me?&rdquo;&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Every month since Uri was a baby, he received a book in the mail.&nbsp; Uri looked forward to the days when a book would arrive.&nbsp; Lately, grandma got a little sad thinking about Uri and these books.&nbsp; Uri was not the only one who loved the day of book delivery.&nbsp; Grandma loved them too.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Grandma thought about all the days the books had arrived and Uri&rsquo;s delight in receiving these mail deliveries.&nbsp; In a few short months, grandma thought, the book deliveries will end.&nbsp; The month Uri turns five is when the books will stop.&nbsp; It was only five months away &ndash; five more books.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Grandma would miss those days of book arrivals.&nbsp; Book day held special moments that grandma would dearly miss:&nbsp;<br /><ul><li>Walking together to the mailbox</li><li>Uri wondering aloud if a book would be inside &ndash; &ldquo;I think there&rsquo;s a book for me.&rdquo;</li><li>Uri asking if there was a book for him &ndash; &ldquo;Is there a book grandma?&rdquo;</li><li>The look of excitement and delight when Uri was told there was a book in the mailbox &ndash; &ldquo;I think there&rsquo;s a book in the mailbox!&rdquo;</li><li>Uri jumping up and down and clapping his hands &ndash; &ldquo;Yayyyy!&rdquo;</li><li>Uri taking the book and running to the house</li><li>Uri sitting on the living room floor looking through the pages of the new book</li><li>Snuggling with Uri on the couch to read the story &ndash; &ldquo;Let&rsquo;s read it together.&rdquo;</li><li>Uri finding a comfy spot to look through the book again</li><li>Uri telling his mommy about the new book - &ldquo;Mommy!&nbsp; A new book came, and I get to take it home!&rdquo;&nbsp;</li></ul>&nbsp;<br />Grandma thought to herself, &ldquo;Our little boy is growing up.&rdquo;&nbsp; Soon the last book will arrive.&nbsp; This will be a time of endings and new beginnings.&nbsp; When the book deliveries stop, other endings are on the horizon.&nbsp; It will be a short eight months from the ending of the book deliveries that will make grandma both happy and sad.&nbsp; A few months after the books stop, Uri will enter kindergarten.&nbsp; Uri&rsquo;s regular time with grandma will end all too soon.&nbsp; Grandma felt a lump in her throat and tears were forming in her eyes.&nbsp; Grandma&rsquo;s last grandchild will soon receive his last book, and then her last grandchild will soon start school.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Grandma wishes that she could hold Uri close and experience all the wonderful things they shared together for many years to come.&nbsp; But Uri is growing up as all little boys do.&nbsp; Grandma knows that Uri will still come to visit, and they will still have special moments together.&nbsp; &nbsp;Grandma looks back at pictures of Uri during his time with her and remembers the love and wonder they shared.&nbsp; She cries in her heart.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Grandma will enjoy the moments she and Uri have together before the last book arrives.&nbsp; They will continue their journeys to the mailbox and continue to discover the joy of books.&nbsp; After the last book, Grandma will continue with book reading until the day Uri begins school &ndash; the books just won&rsquo;t arrive in the mail.&nbsp; And the day Uri begins kindergarten, grandma will cry tears of sadness for what will be no more and tears of joy for a boy growing up.&nbsp; In October, the last book will arrive.<br />BEcky &ndash; Written for Uri during the virus&nbsp; May 12, 2020<br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[poop on papa - fact & fiction]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/poop-on-papa-fact-fiction]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/poop-on-papa-fact-fiction#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2020 15:56:21 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.yorkacademyofdiscovery.com/blog/poop-on-papa-fact-fiction</guid><description><![CDATA[&#8203;Grandma snuggled with her grandchildren.&nbsp; The old lady looked at her grandkids who were getting ready to hear one of her ridiculous stories and said, &ldquo;Today, I think I will tell you a story about your Papa.&nbsp; Now, this story is very true.&nbsp; But it also has a part that is not true.&nbsp; So, this story is both fact and fiction.&nbsp; As I tell the story, see if you can figure out which things are real and what is not real.&nbsp; Let the story begin!&rdquo;&nbsp;A while b [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">&#8203;Grandma snuggled with her grandchildren.&nbsp; The old lady looked at her grandkids who were getting ready to hear one of her ridiculous stories and said, &ldquo;Today, I think I will tell you a story about your Papa.&nbsp; Now, this story is very true.&nbsp; But it also has a part that is not true.&nbsp; So, this story is both fact and fiction.&nbsp; As I tell the story, see if you can figure out which things are real and what is not real.&nbsp; Let the story begin!&rdquo;<br />&nbsp;<br />A while back, when your parents were little, Papa and Grandma decided to take a trip to Grant&rsquo;s Farm in St. Louis.&nbsp; Their children, Andy and Dan, were excited.&nbsp; Christa was not excited because she wasn&rsquo;t born yet.&nbsp; Andy and Dan were looking forward to seeing the horses, eating soft pretzels, and best of all &ndash; going to the petting zoo.&nbsp; This was going to be a FUN day!&nbsp; Little did we know that it was going to be fun for everyone except PAPA!<br />&nbsp;<br />The family was enjoying the trip.&nbsp; Grant&rsquo;s farm was an exciting place.&nbsp; Andy and Dan had explored much of what Grant&rsquo;s Farm had to offer.&nbsp; Now, it was time for the petting zoo.&nbsp; Andy and Dan were eager to pet all the animals.&nbsp; Papa had told the boys that they might even be able to feed some of God&rsquo;s creatures.&nbsp; So, into the petting zoo they went.<br />&nbsp;<br />Andy &amp; Dan were not afraid to touch and pet those gentle animals.&nbsp; Papa bought some special food that the animals could eat. &nbsp;Mommy and the boys were busy enjoying the feeding frenzy.&nbsp; Papa went over to feed the goats when he noticed a nanny goat standing on a park bench.&nbsp; The nanny goat had a big belly; she was going to have a baby.&nbsp; She looked hungry.&nbsp; So, Papa walked over to the nanny goat and let her eat out of his hand.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Little did Papa know that in the tree above him was a guinea hen.&nbsp; The guinea hen looked down and saw a good target.&nbsp; She had a belly ache and needed to poop.&nbsp; Papa was nicely petting and feeding the nanny goat when he felt something tap him on the shoulder.&nbsp; He turned around but no one was there.&nbsp; He heard a guinea hen calling to him, &ldquo;Sorry, I tried to hold it in.&nbsp; But you kept feeding that goat, and the poo just started to flow out of me.&rdquo;<br />&nbsp;<br />Papa looked at his shoulder, and there was a big pile of poop.&nbsp; Now this was a big guinea hen, so it really was a big pile of poo.&nbsp; Papa shook his fist at the guinea hen.&nbsp; Then he gritted his teeth.&nbsp; He even said a few words that I won&rsquo;t mention under his breath.&nbsp; Ohhhhhhh was Papa mad!<br />&nbsp;<br />Andy and Dan had walked over to see what Papa was up to.&nbsp; Their eyes grew wide!&nbsp; &ldquo;Daddy!&rdquo; they screamed, &ldquo;There&rsquo;s poop all over your back!&rdquo;&nbsp; Papa ran to find a restroom.&nbsp; In the restroom, Papa proceeded to take off his shirt and wash it in the sink.&nbsp; He was calling the guinea hen names as he took care of business.&nbsp; Then he had to put on that wet shirt, and Papa was not happy.<br />&nbsp;<br />Back at the petting zoo, mommy and the boys were laughing so hard that they almost peed their pants.&nbsp; Poor Papa he had to wear that wet poopy shirt the rest of the day.&nbsp; Luckily the sun was out, so the shirt did dry after a while.&nbsp; This was a day that the family would never forget.&nbsp; AND it was not the last time that a bird pooped on Papa!<br />&nbsp;<br />Did you figure out what was fact and what was fiction?&nbsp; The answer is below:<br />Everything in this story is true except for one part &ndash; The part where the guinea hen talks.&nbsp; Guinea hens can&rsquo;t talk so the part where the guinea hen talks to Papa is not true.&nbsp;<br />Poor Papa really was pooped on by a guinea hen!<br />&#8203;<br />Written for my grandchildren during the virus &ndash; May 6, 2020<br />&nbsp;<br />BEcky</div>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>