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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

And sheeeeee's BACK!

So I decided that I'm going to be better at this blogging business. We'll see how THAT goes!

Anywho. This is what's up. I'm still working at Lauren's Institute For Education. And despite what I 'get' to do everyday, I still LOVE it :) So I work with kids with developmental disabilities. Sounds fancy doesn't it? Don't feel dumb if you don't know what that means. But this is basically how my day goes :

8:00 AM- Arrive at said job.

8:15 AM- The kids start coming to class.

*I forget how much I said about my job in my last post (November) So sorry if I repeat anything. But in the mornings, I work in the preschool. Kids ages: 6-9 maybe 10. Most of them are 7 and 8. And most of them are autistic. Okay now here's where that gets confusing. See, all the kids are quite different. And there's TWELVE of them. And there's 3 of us (teachers/habilitators) usually, and then we have a part-timer there on Fridays. So taking all of this into account, its *quite* difficult to manage all of them. See, the point of our job is to get them into a public school. Before doing so, we have to get rid of their behaviors. I would get into logistics, but that would take forever. So its hard. To say the least. And yet, seeing them progress day after day is pretty rewarding.

Sound draining? It is. But I love it so.



OKAY. Enough with the boring stuff. Sorry. Wanna hear something crazy? I figured if I spent an average of 7 dollars on every movie I own, I've spent about 850 bones on movies. Over a time frame of 4 years. Yes, you read that correctly.

EIGHT HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS.

Pathetic? Some might say so. Oh wait. I didn't include my 3 seasons of Gilmore Girls and all four seasons of The Office. So...oh my gosh. Haha ummm...that just put me over a thousand dollars. Oh my gosh don't tell my parents.



Well I think that's probably just about enough for today. I'll post some recents pics soon.



Remember- The average pencil is seven inches long, with just a half-inch eraser - in case you thought optimism was dead. -Robert Brault