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Jun 16, 2009 18:26

Soo, it seems I've used up all my magical free time.  Oh how I miss it.  The next update to LitToS is almost done, but I'm now watching my large army of small children all day everyday.  And I'm tired.  And exhausted.  Also tired again.  As soon as I fix the whole dead brain problem and think thoughts other than "Wash your hands for snack!" and "We ( Read more... )

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katieagrace June 17 2009, 05:06:01 UTC
Oh boy, you are super woman.

I'm the nanny of three children who are not so small (8, 11 and 14) and I'm exhausted at the end of the day! What kind of class are you teaching, like a day care? :)

I'm pretty sure we're the same person. Grey's obsessed, child-loving college students for the win! And do I remember that your major is elementary education, or is my over active imagination making that up?

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morgenwrites June 17 2009, 22:24:29 UTC
Hee, thanks. I never thought taking care of kids would be so tiring before I started doing it, but at the same time, I love it so much. They are just the sweetest, loveliest little people. I work at a summer camp, running the class for the preschool age kids. Being a nanny sounds fun!

Wow, we pretty much are the same person!! And you are thisclose to having my major right. I actually want to do early childhood education, not elementary. But, you know, almost the same! :D

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katieagrace June 18 2009, 00:45:04 UTC
Kids are the best...it's a TON of work, but I've never left my job without a smile on my face. I love being a nanny - it has been perfect for me!

I went back and forth when choosing between early childhood and elementary education. I ended up choosing Elementary, but it was really a toss up. Can I ask what grade you want to teach? I'm going to teach 1st. :)

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morgenwrites June 18 2009, 04:23:44 UTC
Yeah, I don't think I could ever go back to a job that didn't involve working with kids. I used to be a cashier, and I always left work miserable because the customers were just the nastiest people, but with kids, I always leave work happy. Absolutely EXHAUSTED but happy.

I want to teach kindergarten. First grade sounds like a lot of fun too. :)

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katieagrace June 18 2009, 16:04:30 UTC
SAME HERE! I've had other retail type jobs and I hated them. Nannying has been such a great fit for me and I can't wait to start teaching full time (after I get my degree).

I've thought about teaching kindergarten too. You never really stick to only one grade the whole time you teach, because..well..if you taught the same curriculum for 30 years straight, you'd lose it. I will be perfectly happy in Kindergarten through 3rd grade (of course 1st will always be my favorite).

Well. I'll stop hijacking your post now with all my silly personal questions. Have a fun day with the kiddos :)

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