I love my job. Both of them.
I was going to post this on Facebook, but it needed a little more explanation. Here's my jr high quote of the day, courtesy of my co-worker:
"Do your girls have similar markings?"
She was trying to say 'do they look alike'. Did I deliver a litter of puppies or something? She was totally serious, too. I didn't realize the hilarity of it for a few hours, or I probably would have caused a scene. Markings? Really?
Since I'm on the topic, I have to say that I absolutely love, love, love my job. It's so perfect for me. It was really hard to leave piano teaching and find a real career-type job, but I've found something I feel passionately about. I have never dreaded going to work, only the part where I leave and Hannah has a death grip on my neck, begging me to stay. I don't think that will ever get easier.
Since I just drifted to the topic of kids, I had parent teacher conference today for Leah. She is in a transitional first grade class, so there are only 14 kids in the class and the focus is to bring them all up to speed this year with the rest of the 1st graders. Leah is the top student-already performing above grade level in almost every area. She's made some great friends and her teacher described her as the 'exemplar' for the rest of the class. I'm so proud of my hard working girl! Just last year her teacher said that she would always struggling and be behind and need an IEP and lots of extra help. She has overcome a lot of issues this past year and is doing so well. Minus the drama, which I realize comes with the territory of being GIRL.
"Do your girls have similar markings?"
She was trying to say 'do they look alike'. Did I deliver a litter of puppies or something? She was totally serious, too. I didn't realize the hilarity of it for a few hours, or I probably would have caused a scene. Markings? Really?
Since I'm on the topic, I have to say that I absolutely love, love, love my job. It's so perfect for me. It was really hard to leave piano teaching and find a real career-type job, but I've found something I feel passionately about. I have never dreaded going to work, only the part where I leave and Hannah has a death grip on my neck, begging me to stay. I don't think that will ever get easier.
Since I just drifted to the topic of kids, I had parent teacher conference today for Leah. She is in a transitional first grade class, so there are only 14 kids in the class and the focus is to bring them all up to speed this year with the rest of the 1st graders. Leah is the top student-already performing above grade level in almost every area. She's made some great friends and her teacher described her as the 'exemplar' for the rest of the class. I'm so proud of my hard working girl! Just last year her teacher said that she would always struggling and be behind and need an IEP and lots of extra help. She has overcome a lot of issues this past year and is doing so well. Minus the drama, which I realize comes with the territory of being GIRL.
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