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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Another Semester Over!

I am feeling pretty proud of all of my hard work as grades roll in! I found this quote that exemplifies how I try to live my life, 

"all the ventures I've pursued.....required that I work twice as hard and twice as long as others. You have to be willing to do today what others won't so you can have a tomorrow that others never will. You simply have to be willing to do the work, no matter how long or how hard it is, just as there is no shortcut to greatness, there is no shortcut to getting the job done. You must work, work, work - 'til your work is done."

With thanks to Byron V. Garrett from The ABC's of Life.


Maintaining a 4.0 isn't easy, but life's experience, intent and attitude seem to win over my comparatively less agile brain!  Being 25 years older than my peers definitely makes me a very different kind of student.  Part of it of course is the fact that I do work hard.  Every assignment is treated as an important one; I do love to learn.  Another element is the fact that I know why I am at school.  I want to be a great teacher.  I am nervous about putting it altogether when I have my own classroom, so the more that I do now, the better my toolbox is, the more good I can do my future students.  The way that I see it, I can learn from a bad assessment, I can learn from a great peer lesson and I can learn from just being a student.

Now it is the Holidays.  I get to celebrate being Mom, with Ben home from the Navy and then I am off to Australia to see Steph after Christmas.  My line up is ready for the Spring, my advisor has set my last two semester's schedule and this time next year I will be getting ready to student teach....oh my!  
This would all explain my current reading book of choice:  Day One & Beyond, by Rick Wormeli.

Time moves slowly day by day, but the last two years have just flown by!

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