Kyler Turns 7!
I have been MIA since I disburse every last moments writing task plans, PowerPoint presentations, papers, and tests and going to rod meetings, IEP meeting, AIMS experiment training meetings and father teacher conferences. I kinda notion my student teaching would be a 8-3 kinda substance. I imagined doing all my homework during luncheon and plan period. I was miserably mistaken. There is so much to do! Even as I am writing this, I am rational "I really shouldn't be doing this because I have PowerPoints, exercise plans and a huge written instrument to be working on." But at the end of the day (well maybe before I sink asleep on top of my computer at 8 o'clock), I am absolutely having fun. The teenagers were moderately beautiful scary at first. I saw and heard some things that I long I could erase from my mind. But after I came to grips with the incident that they are just kids, I started to take delight in being around them. I am finished with my student instruction on March 24th. I have just 12 lessons left to tutor since there is AIMS and spring fracture in there. I am excited to be done and kinda sad to see it end. Now it is duration to get a job! I haven't had one since the twins were born 5 1/2 years ago.
During my 2nd week of breeding, Kyler turned 7. I won't lie...I cried a minute about not being home with him and not being able to convey the cupcakes to his class. But Scott took perplexity of it. It all worked out.
Now how in the world did my boy get to be 7?! I have feeling like January 13, 2004 was lawful yesterday! I remember that minutes before my surgery, my female parent-in-law opened the blinds in the hospital play. The sun was just coming up and it was superb colors of orange and red. And I call to mind saying "It is the perfect day to have a infant." Now look at my big boy.....
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