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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Family

“You do not get to chose your family, they are God’s gift to you, as you are to them.“
 
I am truly blessed in the family department. I have amazing parents and awesome brothers. I even have the best doggie sister. Not only are those 4 people and 1 little doggie amazingly wonderful, but I have the blessing of a fabulous extended family. Not only do I have those families, but I have the family of friends, my school community, and the cpk crew. As I grow a bit older I am seeing how I appreciate and are grateful for the many different aspects of the individual relationships I share with these people. Here are a few things that I have learned.

My dad is the BEST listener. He will take in all of the information being said and only give input when asked for or needed. He never takes sides, but helps you to see another point of view. My dad is a hard worker and has instilled that quality in all of his children. Things in life do not come easy and effort must be put forth for goals to be achieved and growth to occur. My mom always wants the best for us “children.” She would do anything to help make days a bit easier and calmer. She is there to ask questions to make sure everything is taken care of. My mom is the regulator of things and is an advocate for any decisions we make. My parents have shown through their lives and in raising me that you should always be thankful for everyone and everything you may encounter.

I have learned from my older brother that life is short and meant to be lived. Do what you want to do, go where you want to go, be who you are, and love every minute you have because you never know when it is your time to leave. Take advantage of every opportunity you are given and live it up! My younger brother has showed me the effects of a good smile and a big heart. He is strong yet soft, kind yet firm, trustworthy, and honest. He is my idea of a gentleman. He is personable and cares a great deal about others. I’d say personality wise I am most like him because we tend to put others first. They are both very different, but similar in the idea that they are two great men in my life.

Lacie has taught me to think like a queen and act like a queen and you shall receive treats. She is loyal and loving and when given you shall receive those things in return.

I am lucky to know and have a close relationship with many members of my extended family. I appreciate how we all live different lives, but know and understand the love that is shared. I look forward to various events that I know I will get to see everyone. I am fortunate enough to have close relationships with many members of my extended family. I may not talk to them every day, but I know they would be there in the drop of a second. My aunts are like more moms! They are special in that they are caring, understanding, and nurturing. My cousins are not just cousins, but friends. I appreciate all of these relationships because they are all so different. They have taught me that family is family and you are to be there for each other through thick and thin.

My school family is amazing. I love my co-workers and know that they are there to make work a bit easier. I know that we can lean on each other through the daily obstacles we overcome in teaching. Being able to bounce ideas back and forth, plan together, debrief lessons, discuss difficulties, have “therapy” sessions, or simply share a smile in the hallway (which goes a long way) help me realize how lucky I am to be a part of my school community. My co-workers have taught me that teaching is challenging, but priceless!

My CPK family holds a dear place in my heart. Hands down, they make me smile. Old School CPK will never and can never be forgotten. Over the past almost six years this is where I have made many friends that are all awesome. I have met some of my best friends here. I may not hang out with most people I have become friends with through working here, but that doesn’t mean I cherish their friendship any less. I have seen great examples of how life is amazing through working with people from many different backgrounds. I like how cpk brings many different people together. The only thing I have in common with a lot co-workers is the simple fact that we work at the same place. That’s is really all you need though. I look forward to my few shifts a week. There are also a few customers that hold a special place in my heart and enjoy the time they take to stop in and have a conversation.  My cpk family has taught me to accept everyone for who they are and their life experiences. You can learn a great deal about life from others.

My closest friends mean the world to me and I cherish our talks and fun times together. The thing that fascinates me about my friends is that we are all very different. I have a few things in common with one, some other things in common with another, and so on. Most of my closest friends have been there for a number of my growing-up years and I know that I can look forward to those friendships to continue. My closest friends have taught me to always be myself.

Idea of today’s blog: I AM BLESSED

Saturday, February 19, 2011

*Lacie*

Lacie will be turning 5 in less than a month and it feels like yesterday when I was telling my parents that we did NOT need a dog. I was not much of a dog person before then. It's not that I didn't like them, I just didn't spend much time with any particular dog. Growing up we had a few, but they were outside dogs and I was pretty young and never really became attached. Lacie is an entirely different story. She has turned me into a huge dog lover! I am amazed with her personality and love for our family. She is faithful, loving, loyal, stubborn, funny, and very lazy :). At times it is almost like she is human. I know a large part of her actions are because of my family, but she brings so much joy to our lives. I always look forward to seeing her because it is guarenteed she will bring a smile to my face. One thing I miss about living at home is her! I loved "talking" to her at night and she would always cuddle up at my feet and often try to take over the bed. We still have sleepovers, but I miss not seeing her on a daily basis. SO... here I am 5 years later writing a blog post about how a dog is one of the biggest joys in my life! lol She deserves it!
Snow day in 2009. She LOVES snow!

Christmas 2010!

She is my bestest pal!

Her Favorite toy!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Good Things Will Happen Today!

I love my job! I am still in the early stages of my life-long career commitment and I have a lot to learn. I would have to say that one of the hardest parts of being a teacher would be the many roles that I am expected to fill. Nowhere does it say in my teaching certification that I will need act as a mom, friend, doctor, psychologist, referee, interpreter, magician, miracle worker, saint, social worker, ect…, but I am EXPECTED to fulfill these role without questions being asked. Which I feel I am adjusting to pretty well. All the while I am walking in so many different shoes I am supposed to teach? You have got to be kidding me!!!
It took me a bit to make adjustments last year when I switched from my dream job of being a kindergarten teacher to the content and test driven 5th grade. I went from singing songs on the carpet about the rules of the school to you need to try your best to ace the test in  a matter of two days. All of that feels like ages ago!! It is amazing how I never thought that I would get through that first year of that difficult content, KTIP and back talking, but here I am! I only have 3 ½ months before my second class is sent on to middle school.
I am so thankful for the support I have from family, friends, and my co-workers are amazing! Aside from that I feel as if others can only get you so far. You have to find the fight in yourself to be successful and keep working at things! I have always taken pride at being a rather optimistic person, but sometimes it is hard to keep up with staying positive. Sometimes you just want to be down, but that can only last for a short time because life never stops and you may miss something amazing. I made it through that first year and now nearing the end of year two, but the job doesn't get much easier. Sure I am a better planner, time manager, displininarian, but it's still difficult and I am sure it will always be difficult. I am bound and determind to be one heck of a teacher. I want to help students be successful not only in school, but in life. So hard days are sure to come my way and I have thought of way to ease the stress. My newest idea that I find to be helpful in making the best of any situation is to simply say, “Good things will happen today.” There is a picture with that quote behind my desk that I see every morning to remind me that no matter how many different shoes I am filling, how high the stack of to-be graded papers may be, the fact I have to give 3 district assessment in a week, attend EPD, teach ESS during planning, call parents, coach a team, find a minute to eat lunch, plan, make copies, stop the scuffle going on ect… GOOD THINGS WILL HAPPEN TODAY! They will!!