After spending two years teaching math and science to the entire middle school (and Bible to just the 8th graders), Clay is moving on from his experience at Beacon Christian Academy. We're overjoyed (and thanking the Lord) that he landed a position teaching high school physics at a well known Christian college preparatory school in a suburb close to Boston. I actually have no idea what he was doing in the above photo, except that it was some kind of lab for his middle schoolers (and he looks rather scientific in those protective glasses :) Clay's love for physics causes me to reflect on God's humor. Physics was my worst subject in high school and I never could quite wrap my mind around it and now I'm married to a physics teacher. Maybe Clay could teach it to me better than my high school teacher (if I would let him :) I thank the Lord that He gave us all different passions to explore parts of His universe. Try as he might, Clay has not been able to win me over to his love for physics but I find his attempts endearing. And I'm thankful that God has given him a love for it and not me! Still, I am so proud of him!

4 comments:
Hehe, Riss Riss you have a very funny and joyful way of explaining the Proctor current events! I love it and laughed reading this post. Thanks for keeping all of us readers posted on your lives. Congrats Clay!
-Katie LaBs
congrats clay-do!!! we're very excited for you and your new job! it will be so rewarding for you to do what you love most (i.e., play with flammable things, it looks like). hope you two are enjoying your summer! come up some time!!!
:) ruth and logan
Good to have physicists in the family! Hopefully in a few years I'll also get my master's degree in Physics.
Great that you had this blog during your wedding. My mum was delighted to see photos instantly after the ceremony. <-Am I a bit slow at writing comments? :o Well it's been only seven months. :)
Regards Antti Juutilainen
Antti,
Great to hear from you! I hope you and your mom enjoyed the photos. We may be in Finland next summer and would love to stop by - you and Clay could discuss physics. Hope the studies are going well!
-Larissa
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