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Sunday, January 16, 2011

The 7 month itch

Wow, long time no see blog. I have abandoned you for too long and I thought there might be an ounce of human life out there that might be interested in what our life has been like for the past seven months. I am not going to lie, I thought this blogging thing would be therapeutic for me in my new found life. However, all I have to say is, "Who has time to blog?" In all honesty, I don't have time to blog...but have decided to MAKE time for it. Our lives have been completely different. We are over halfway through our first year battle. Trevor just started a new semester and is full-blown busy all over again. I myself am just trying to stay afloat. Work has been amazing. I haven't looked back for even a second. There are so many rewards in teaching that I hardly pay attention to when Pay Day happens. My trials are that there are students that I just can't reach. There is still a lot of the school year left and it is definitely crunch time! Ding Ding Ding, let the fight begin. I want so badly for all of my students to make it to third grade. I just hope I have been the best asset I can be in their growth.

We were so blessed to have the opportunities to go home for both Thanskgiving and Christmas. (Sponsored by our parents) We finally met our neice Lilli. It was hard to part with her. My brother has grown so much, I'm afraid to admit, he is a full blown man and a foot taller than me.

We have moved since we first moved here, not about to get into that debacle, but needless to say, we are happier than ever. We have everything we could ever want and only 3.5 years left until we hopefully get to move back to Texas. We are shooting for Dallas but at this point I'll take any town with the word Texas following right behind it.

I am two classes and two State tests away from my Professional Certification....almost there! Until then, I will continue yo-yo dieting, experiencing the new found joy of Yoga and counting down the days until Florida is in the past. Dear Blog, don't be a stranger...