0. Within the last couple of days, I decided that I should start training myself to wake up for work. I figured I should have it down by the time I actually start my internship. In January. The only problem? I don't know what time I'm going to be starting work. 10am sounds about right, ay? Good. Oh wait, there's another problem. Waking up earlier means I have extra hours in my day to spend eating. Now if I had any willpower concerning food whatsoever, this wouldn't be a problem. But I don't, so it is. Good thing fruit seems to be doing the trick for now! (I added this one after my whole list was already done and I didn't feel like redoing all the numbers so I'm adding a 0. Don't ask me why I didn't use the "numbered list" button. I don't want to talk about it).
1. I put some stuff on eBay and sold something 15 minutes later! Hooray for people prowling the internet at all hours for Tonka trucks. Who knew...
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4. I got to know the girl I'll be teaching with before class today and she seems great! We didn't get much time to chat but she seems awesome! She used to go to U of I, she's close to my age, and she knows some of my friends! So many things in common. Can't wait to get to know her more. (Again, sorry for the lack of picture but I think it goes against social etiquette to take a picture with someone within the first 2 minutes of meeting each other and then putting it up on your blog. Maybe next week.)
5. Caution--I'm about to get nerdy up in here. When I was in the gym waiting for all my kiddos to arrive, I had the chance to talk to one of them about Pokemon. I'm not ashamed to say that I can hold my own in a Pokemon conversation. I had the cards. I had the Gameboy games. I had the "help" (aka cheat) books that showed you where everything was so you could beat the game better. I. Liked. Pokemon. Maybe that's why the kids liked me ;)
6. At one point while the parents were still slowly loosening their children's velcro-tight grips from their arms, one of my boy's little sisters walked up. She looked to be about three. Out of nowhere, the little boy goes "you'll have one like her in a couple years." Wait what!?! Does he know something I don't??
Yes...that's his drool on my leg. If he wasn't such a handsome little devil, I may have had more of a problem with it. |
I. Love. Hugs. |
8. During one of our 25 breaks over the course of an hour, I decided to try a little hallway lesson, since it's hard to take part in class when you're not actually in the classroom and I still haven't mastered the ability to be in two places at once. And it worked! The other teacher had given me a quick overview of what we'd be doing all night, and I happened to remember the five finger prayer she was going to do (pray for someone close to you, someone far away, a leader, someone sick, and all your classmates). Once the little guy and I had walked down all the hallways and decided that the stairs looked like they were leading somewhere scary, we sat down on a bench. Then I asked him to think of someone in each of the aforementioned categories AND HE DID IT! It was so cute to hear him asking Jesus to help each person he named.
OH. MY. GOSH. Couldn't resist putting this little guy in even if I don't know him...hahaha |
9. We happened to finish one of our breaks just as the other kids were in the middle of naming people to pray for. They were on leaders, and our teacher decided we were going to pray for the president. One of the little girls raised her hand and said, "but I really wanted to pray for you. You're like a leader because you're our teacher." I was sitting behind her trying to keep my little guy in one place and she leaned back and said "and you too." Say hello to my melted heart.
St. Nicholas, pray for us! |
Everyone else thinks she's great, too. |
Weeellllll I think that's all for tonight. I hope your day was as great as mine!
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