Wednesday, January 30, 2008

I HAVE A JOB!!


It finally happened I was offered a job yesterday and accepted it. I am going to be working as a teacher at Kindercare. I don't know what age yet, after I am trained they will find a class for me. I am really excited for this though.

I feel very strongly that the first five years of a child's life lay the foundation of who they are going to become. This has been proven in many studies and is taught in human development classes as well. That means that before kindergarten is a very vital and imortant time for a child and I am so excited to be a part of building these childrens personalities and hopefully a love of learning. I am really considering this as a possible direction for continuing my education, maybe getting my masters in early childhood education. Of course I will keep you all updated on my learning process. I am very excited to work with the young kids!

On another note, we recently got a lot of snow in Richland and I took a really neat picture
(above) I like it a lot, so I thought I would share it. I also wanted to mention that Chris and I have another Blog that will be about him and I. It is called "It all Started with a Handshake" and there is a link on the sidebar with the other links. I also found Becky and Melissa's blogs today and have added their link. I sure do miss hanging out with those two!

Monday, January 28, 2008

Mormon Myths and Reality

Mormon Myths and Reality

I thought this video was wonderful because it addressed some of the fundamental questions and misunderstanding about my faith and that of so many others. i encourage others to watch it and take it to heart, and share it with others.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Keith Urban - Days Go By

Hard Lessons

Well Chris and I moved, and we learned some valuable lessons. Unfourtunatly we learned them the hard way. Here are some tips for anyone thinking of moving.

1. Don't underestimate how much stuff you own. Rent a U-haul it is cheaper than making six trips.

2. Try to avoid moving during the winter... it is cold, wet, and makes planning really hard.

3. Have a job where you are moving.

4. Help is a very good thing- ask for it.

5. Plastic totes are wonderful- waterproof and can be used for storage later.

6. Pack early it is easier that way.

7. PLAN

Just a few idea's. Some of these lessons we learned because of our own mishaps, others because it is what we did and it worked very well. The totes are very useful, and are now storing our camping gear ect. All in all things would be very good here... except that after one month we are both still unemployed, and have used all our savings. On the up side I have a job interview Monday!