I really don’t mean to just update once a year around these parts. It’s just that Life gets in the way. So let’s catch up. READ MORE »
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And, We’re Back!
So life got in the way of blogging for a couple of years. I haven’t written since before Zion died because it was really painful to try and come up with a fitting tribute to her. I’ve also been ridiculously busy trying to get my career back on track.
I left my job at CASA because honestly, my boss was impossible to work for. I don’t care if he or anyone I worked with sees this because he has refused to even acknowledge my existence for a year or so. I loved my co-workers but after I was humiliatingly forced to apologize to someone who was completely nuts for something I didn’t do, I had enough.
On a whim, I applied for 2 teaching positions in one of our bigger districts. I got interviews for both but only ended up going to one and taking it. One of the best decisions I’ve made, professionally speaking, because I absolutely love where I work. I have the best colleagues and have made wonderful friends. My first year back was bumpy. My students were lower level and I had a lot of kids with IEPs and behavior problems. Yearbook was rife with drama and kids who just didn’t really want to do anything.
This year, I taught honors and yearbook again. An amazing group of kids graced my door every day, funny, smart, interesting kids. My friendships with staff were cemented (Hi Shayna!) and I had a really rewarding year.
On the homefront, Eden had her first litter of puppies in January. She had 6, 3 boys and 3 girls. One puppy didn’t make it but the rest thrived and were adopted into loving homes.One was chosen to be a service dog.
The cats continue to hiss and growl at each other but tensions between the boys and Monkey seem to be thawing a bit of late. It’s sort of like Trump and North Korea. One day they hate each other, the next they will be in the same room and not want to claw each other to death. None of it makes any sense, especially when Finn claims he’s up for a Nobel Peace Prize.
We celebrate our 10 year anniversary next month and we are traveling to England to celebrate. I’m excited to show Rob where I lived and worked, to introduce him to friends, and revisit a life I lived a lifetime ago. There is much laundry to do before we leave but the errands are done and passports are at the ready.
The D Word
When I was just out of college, I took a job at a small church in a small town just north of where I went to school. I was 22 and working 20 hours a week for about $600 a month. I was the only person working during the week and for the first time in my life, I was living alone. My house was a shabby time capsule stuck in 1974 that I was unable to fix up or even live in completely. But it was free and I could have a dog.
Seasons
Sleeping with a full moon blanket
Sand and feathers for my head
Dreams have never been the answer
And dreams have never made my bed
Dreams have never made my bedAnd I’m lost behind
The words I’ll never find
And I’m left behind
As seasons roll on by
More changes around these parts, because really, what ever stays the same? READ MORE »