Monthly Archives: August 2008

Let’s Review*

As you know by my frenzied stressed-out posting earlier this week, I have just concluded my first week of teacher’s college and I can officially say that at this point in time… I love it.

Last February I went through a bit of a crisis where I wasn’t even sure if teaching was the right path for me. The Hubster talked me through it and I decided to continue to move forward and see how I felt later in the year. When I finally received my first acceptance I expected to feel this overwhelming confirmation– that “YES! This is for me!” feeling –but I just didn’t have it. Not even when I was accepted at Hippie U and learned I wouldn’t have to live away from the Hubs. In all honesty, I really wasn’t very excited to even begin this week.

…until I got there.

As I was sitting in one of my classes it hit me–this is absolutely 100% what I want to do with my life. And it felt so good. Mind you, I may feel differently when I am up to my eyeballs in assignments and readings, but I’m going to hang onto it for now. haha! So, let’s review my previous complaints:

Yes, my schedule is INSANE and I am going to be absolutely chronically tired all year. But my classes are AWESOME. I love the theories and the discussions we get into about them. It’s SO nice to be in classes where people want to contribute and discussions actually carry on for an hour or two.

Yes, Hippie U is horribly disorganized. But, I enjoy the way they have set up the program. So I can live with their disorganization.

Yes, there is going to be a lot of work… but it’s not crazy 40 page essays anymore. The assignments are completely reasonable if you manage your time.

Yes, the classes are all 2 hours (longish for me), but I love all my professors. Seriously. There is not one that I am even remotely unimpressed with. I’ve had most of them twice already and I love their teaching styles, classroom environments, personalities… it’s just awesome. SO SO different from undergrad!! These professors actually like teaching!! Who knew such a thing was possible!??!

Best of all, I’ve met some really great people. Everyone is really friendly and I can’t believe how many people I’ve already met! I love it! haha

In conclusion: after week 1, I love teacher’s college. LOVE it.

Next week might be different, but I like liking school for once. haha!

Shop Girl*

So. Very. Tired.

I. am. so. tired.

Holy mother of pearl… today was SO long. I had my first 8am class (ever) and had to be up at 5:30 in order to have time to shower, eat, get ready and make it on time (it takes an hour on the bus this week). That’s not SO bad, except that I had class all day and didn’t get home until 7pm or so. And I get to do it alllll again tomorrow. WOO!

I still like my classes so far though. Keep your fingers crossed that they will stay good for me. haha

I actually just wanted to write a quick post to let you know that I have deleted my “Shop Girll” Facebook account. If I was on your list–I’m sorry–but after learning more about privacy issues surrounding my profession I decided it was probably best. I would love it if you’d join my fan page as an alternative though!

Anyhoo, that’s it for me. I’m wiped. Teacher’s college is already kicking my butt. haha

Shop Girl*

Making it Last*

I started classes at my teacher’s college today.

And while it was exciting to get the ball rolling and get things underway, in all honesty it didn’t REALLY feel all that different from my undergraduate classes! I’ll report more at the end of the week when I have a few more classes under my belt.

But you know what is MOST exciting? From here on in, pretty well everything I do will be my “last” time doing it, at least in Senior’s City.

For example:

We just celebrated our last anniversary we’ll spend in this city.

Today was my last “first day of school” as a student.

This is our last August in Senior’s City.

See what I mean? Beginning now everything I do will potentially be my last. And that feels sooooooooooooo good.

I like it.

Shop Girl*

Chapter Six* March Madness

As I begin school tomorrow, I thought it was a good time to pick up where I left off in Our Story*… I always need a good reason to procrastinate homework. :) I know it’s been a while–I’m sorry–but for those of you who have been patiently waiting I promise I’ll take you all the way to our wedding day in a few posts.

If you’re just visiting my blog for the first time, for the past few months I’ve been slowly telling the story of how the Hubster and I met, fell in love and were married within 8 months from the day we met. You can catch up on all the previous chapters HERE to find out about how we met or how the Hubs proposed to me (just shy of two months after our first date).

I last told you about the reactions to our engagement from our family and friends. After some initial shock and surprise people were genuinely happy and excited for us–especially as we began to plan. As we had only 5 months and 5 days to plan our wedding we needed to begin planning immediately. We had already talked about a potential date, and once we decided that we liked the sound of August 20th, we began to make it happen.

Where we wanted to get married was an easy decision. We both wanted to be married in the Toronto Ontario Temple, so the first thing on the agenda was booking our date. As it’s usually pretty busy during the summer months we were on the phone only a couple of days after we got engaged. We first decided we wanted to be married at 3pm to allow time for getting ready, driving, and all those odds and ends that pop up on your wedding day. We called and booked it. It was official.

…then we realized that by the time we finished and took pictures and drove back to Btown it would be late in the afternoon. So, we decided to push it back to 1pm. We called back and they changed our time for us.

…then we spoke with those oh, so experienced already married people who suggested we might want to be married earlier to be able to rest in the afternoon before the reception. SO, we called back (again) and again the kind people who work there booked our time for 12pm, August 20th 2005 and we promised we wouldn’t change it again. haha!

We didn’t need to go through the hassle of viewing and booking a hall for the reception as our church is equipped with a full-sized gym which was just the right size for what we wanted. Done deal.

After those two things were out of the way I thought I’d be good for a while. As it turned out, I had nooooooooo idea how much work planning a wedding would be or what the heck I was supposed to do next. So, we took the next big step–and went to Chapters. Did you know that they have a whole section on wedding planning?! Who knew? So we bought a little “What You Should Know When Planning a Wedding” book and planned, planned, planned.

One of the biggest decisions we had to make after getting engaged in March was where to live. I spent my first year of university at Ghetto U in the City and absolutely loved everything about it. I had amazing friends, I loved my program and I loved loved LOVED being in the city after growing up in a tiny town. However, as much as I loved my school, we both felt that it was important to be somewhere on our own to start our marriage. We wanted to go off on our own and unfortunately for me, that meant leaving my happy city and Ghetto U. So, in the midst of my studying and wedding planning I began last-minute transfer applications to Hippie U…

I soon discovered that it’s impossible to focus on exams and wedding plan at the same time (as wedding plans always, always take precedence haha). We got engaged in late March, which meant that in less than two weeks I had my first end-of-the-year university exams that I was finding it rather impossible to concentrate on. So, after the temple and church was booked for our date I was ordered to put everything on hold until they were finished…

Shop Girl*

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Boooooo.

So remember that time I told you that I had a pretty ok schedule for next year? How I was disappointed to have two classes on Fridays, but that it was ok because I had Monday and Tuesday off?

Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.

Two days ago I received my “revised” schedule. Apparently there was a glitch in the system and it had only posted less than half of our classes. My new schedule has me listed for 20 in-class hours, plus two placement days a week. I now not only don’t have any days off, but I have six straight hours of class on Fridays. With no break. *sigh*

I’m already a little stressed about how I’m going to balance everything this year. I’m going to have to be SUPER organized and use my time really really wisely, and unfortunately, working is out of the question. *another sigh*

But I’ve decided that it’s going to be a good year, regardless of how much work it will be. Even if it’s CRAZY, it’s still better than having to live apart from the Hubs. :)

Shop Girl*

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