Jan 27, 2006 22:33
I thought it was time for an update. The biggest thing I think has been that I'm now offically going to Disney World for spring break with Kim and my parents. I've never been to Disney before and I'm really looking forward to this vacation considering we haven't had a family vacation since we went to Colorado. (I was 6). We'll be gone for 10 days, in the nice Floidian sun. Another update... I've started in with Mackensen elementary. I'm so excited to finally be in an actual classroom with real kids, and real names. So many funny things have happened. Every day that I'm there I learn something new. My host teacher isn't very organized, and I probably could learn more with another teacher. But I'm going to take this opportunity to learn from her mistakes and maybe I can help her to actually have a schedule with what she's doing in the classroom. I never remembere elementary being as unstructured as this class is. One minute she has them correcting a math assignment, and the next she's having them write sentances. She bounces from one subject to another then ack to the perevious one. It's a chaiotic class, but the kids are fun to be around. I haven't made up my mind as to if I'm going back to Cedar Point or not. I really want to get into the office, but I already accepted the TL position at Giant Wheel, and I know Marcia has almost all of her hiring done for the office. I think that if I don't get into the office, I'm just not going to go back. I know Giant Wheel is a hard ride to manage, and if something happens there it's a pretty big deal. So I'd get the chance to prove myself. (or so Kelly said). But the thing is... if this is my last summer-then what do I have to prove to anyone?! I want to go back because my friends there mean so much to me, but at the same time I think that I'm ready to move on and grow up. I can take summer classes and get a second job or something. The friends that I have are always going to be there if I need them. And I know I'll get a season pass if I don't go back to work, so I will see them. It's just hard imagining my summer without it.