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An alum reads the book he authored to his grandchildren... and every other Redlands Christian Lower School student.
Superintendent at Whittier City School District Award Winning Children’s Author Charlie Chaloosy Book Series Speaker/Presenter Children’s Literature & Literacy
What an AWESOME Granddaddy day!💙💗 I was able to share two Charlie Chaloosy books with my grandchildren’s classrooms and then the whole school today, grade by grade. Giving children the gift of stories, discussion and an invitation to share their ideas and write their own stories is life giving!❤️
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Our head of school completed a great experience this summer...
In June my wife and I had the amazing opportunity to hike the Camino de Santiago in Spain. The ancient pilgrimage route crosses northern Spain. The trip was physically challenging, spiritually uplifting and culturally enriching. I have finally made time to begin documenting our journey. https://lnkd.in/g9GgkKQm
Camino day 1
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Mr. Bell was busy during Spring Break!
I recently completed a section hike on the Pacific Crest Trail, the 2,650 mile trail that goes from Mexico to Canada through CA, OR and WA. My wife and I have a goal of completing it doing 200+ miles per year. The fun name for that is "Multi Year Thru Hiker" or MYTH, which sounds extra special! 😄 Over Spring Break, we did section F, an 86-mile portion of trail between Tehachapi and Walker Pass. It was by far the most challenging hike I have ever done: high winds, winter conditions, snow, bitter cold, lots of elevation gains, blowdowns, remote, limited water and the need to carry five days of food. I was struck by the metaphor of the hike as it provided lessons for my professional life: - Without the right physical training the outcome could have been very different. We had to be physically prepared for the grueling climbs, the long days, the cold weather and the long water carries. - We had to have the right plan. Planning was critical to success. How far between water sources? What gear to pack? How much weight to carry? What food to bring? When you were on the trail, it was too late for the planning that needed to be done before you started. It needed to be done ahead of time to ensure safety and a successful hike. - There was a significant element of mental fortitude needed to complete the hike. We spent the first 2.5 days basically cold the entire time. Each day brought new challenges, particularly as the miles hiked worked their way to 20 per day. The aspect of being alone for the entire time can weigh on you. There was a sense of danger and a level of risk that added to the stress involved. -It is important to find joy in all circumstances. It is fun to look at the pictures and see me generally smiling and enjoying the challenges we faced. That kind of realistic optimism sustains one during trying circumstances. There is a kind of joy that emerges from overcoming challenges. https://lnkd.in/gEDb-mH5
PCT Section F: A Spring Break Journey
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RCS is seeking a Lower School Principal for the 2024-25 school year. Interested in joining our team? Please visit our website: redlandschristian.org
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Technical Sales at Vega Americas, Inc. Ft Collins, CO
1ySounds like a good opportunity Dave, how is the new state and location treating you? 😎