Monthly Archives: September 2011

Things I AlWAYS NEED wish list

Things that I ALWAYS NEED

tooth brushes (soft ones) Super expensive here.

floss toothpaste (not picky about brand)

LOTION (skin very dry)

bug spray

50 spf sunscreen

red pens

paper clips

bars of soap

rubber bands

twisty ties

magnets

extra rugs??? Might be hard to mail but small ones are fine. The floors are all tile and I get sick of walking on them. Dirty too.

Mom Wills homemade granola!!!! (no coconut please, have enough of that here:))

Vitamin C

Ibuprofen

Daily Vitamins

propel drink ,mixes nuts/snacks/oreos:)

Knorr Rice or Noodle mixes (green bag) Love the chicken rice one.

COFFEE

Food surprises.

Cheap flip flops (old navy has good ones) for walking around the house. Slippers

2 sets of twin sheets.

old bath towels or new if you want:)

at least 2 beach towels

Address:

Jesse Malin

PO Box 1166

Palau SDA Schools

Koror, Palau 96940

Micronesia

 

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Photos from the Staff Retreat

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Pray for Sunny

One of the students at PMA is at the hospital for an operation. As yet, I don’t know exactly what the problem is. Sunny is a freshman girl from Taiwan. Actually I just got another phone call and it is apendicitis. She is one of the dorm students. So she is far an ocean away from home and family and she barely understands English.

Pray that she comes through this fine and that God sends angels to comfort her because she has got to be scared out of her mind.

I wrote this hours ago before lunch, but my internet connection fell apart right when I was attempted to publish the post. Now it is evening, but I have not heard anything about Sunny yet. But, that is not surprising. I doubt I will hear anything even tomorrow until I start asking around.

Jesse

Ebeye!?!?!

So Keith Rodman, the former director of education for the Guam/Micronesia Mission, which both Palau and Ebeye are a part of, was at Hawaii for the training/orientation session. He was also on Ebeye back in 2008 for a few days and while he was there he observed me in my 4th grade classroom. He even took some photos of me in action. He gave them to me in Hawaii during our meetings a few weeks ago. Have a look…

Don’t worry, our classrooms at the Palauan schools ALL look better than my classroom on Ebeye, even the ones referred to as “the dungeon.” Our friends Jeff and Misty Fender help teach the jr-high kids down in “the dungeon.”

Also, do you think I should regrow my Ebeye chin-beard?

Thanks for the help!

Jesse