This morning when I awoke in bed around 6am — feeling quite refreshed — I rolled over, grabbed my phone and read Ephesians chapter 4 — in the Amplified version that is only
on my phone, not in my
eSword on my laptop. Rereading it now, in the ERV (Easy Read Version) was like a new experience — and choosing only SOME of it to share on this blog was rather difficult, lol. I feel so very grateful to live in this era of time, when I have awesome technology at my fingertips, and yet can sit next to my window and hear the birds outside singing the “dawn chorus”. Now, as I continue to be serenaded by nature outside my window, I will finish this post and pick up where I left off yesterday evening, building my site. I just released the
new DANCE page yesterday. My plan is to add some new resources to that page today, and in the coming weeks add quite a few more topic and subtopic pages — topic pages being like that DANCE page, and subtopic pages being like the
Classroom in Spanish page. While I have been starting a bunch of new
DECKS lately (many of which can only be glimpsed through the
CARDS page), and I have a working default “archives” template for decks in general, I want to take each maturing deck of at least a dozen cards and make more user-friendly subtopic pages for them, or “special” pages like
CROSSES. In addition, I have a great number of
interactivities to create for every topic under the sun, as well as new badges and interactive PDFs to create for the
ViVa Learning project. Also for the ViVa project, I have begun to create pages for “just exploring” particular cities and other locations around the globe, for example
Lucy’s in Cape Town. Of course, many of the things I create remain hidden either through my not yet creating links to them or keeping them as “drafts” until they are complete enough to make available to the public. So much goes on behind the scenes on this site, sometimes I feel like I’ve made HUGE progress, and yet I step back and realize that to the average viewer, nothing has changed. I don’t know if that is sad or uniquely liberating, but I choose to see it as a positive thing. It definitely is starting to feel like HOME here, building this site. :D