Friday, March 23, 2012
New York...
New York City, or more specifically, Brooklyn!
This place hold infinite possibilities. Before and after Russia this summer I'm spending a couple of weeks with Ben in Brooklyn. Matt is coming to visit too so it'll be a family affair for awhile.
But what really makes me excited about Brooklyn is the possibility of living there. After I graduate (again) in January I will be without and job and let's face it, not many schools are hiring in the middle of the year. So in less I get super lucky with a long-term sub position I will probably be penniless and jobless. Courses of action available to me are move back to Ohio to live with my aunt or (worse) my parents, couch hop with friends until I annoy them with my mooching, or move in with my brother in Brooklyn and find a job until I can get a teaching placement. Okay now which one would you pick??
Thinking about the possibilities of living in Brooklyn just give me the goose bumps: running in prospect park every morning, yoga in central park, night life, interesting people, working at a bar or book shop, having my brother for a room mate, the art community, sub ways, awesome thrift store shopping, walking everywhere... I mean the list just goes on and on! This is one change that I wouldn't need to much adjusting to get used to!
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Change
So believe it or not, my little brother Ben has inspired me to start this blog! I read somewhere that having a blog is a great way to document changes in your life and if anyone is dealing with changes, it's me. On Sunday I was driving home from soccer thinking about everything that's changing or going to be changing and I felt like I wanted to call someone and just gush about all of it. Problem being, all the people I would call already know all about it and are probably sick of hearing me go on and on about it. This is when inspiration struck, at the stop light at Hayes and 18 mile while I was reading Ben's blog on my iPhone (I know, huge no no!) I decided to start my own. So enjoy...
Change. If you know me at all, you know that change usually does a number on me. My mom is fond of reminding me how, as I child, I flipped out when my parents changed the living room furniture while I was out of the house. I like to think that I've gotten a little bit better at dealing with change over the years. I mean come on! I work with high school youth! Things never are the same! However, I still have a hard time when my carefully worked out plans are disrupted. Although I do try to keep the freak outs inside my head so that no one actually knows how crazy I am.
So here is it, I currently work as the part-time High School/College student minister and part-time art teacher atImmanuel Lutheran Church and School. I've been working here for over three years, ever since I graduated from college in 2009. Over the last year I've come to the realization that I really do not like being a student minister, if fact I hate most of it. I do however, love teaching, students, and art. The few months have seen me back in school at Oakland University taking classes so I can be certified as a K-12 art teacher since I already have my bachelors in Ceramics I'm pretty much set to go after I earn that certification.
When I let Immanuel know that I had decided on this career change, we set my end date for June 30th and I am counting down the days.... I literally have a paper chain in my house! In August, I will start student teaching and in January 2013 be a fully certified art teacher in the state of MI.
Also at the end of June I’m leaving the apartment that I have been living in for almost three years. I won’t be able to afford that type of housing when I’m student teaching because I won’t actually be employed. In fact I will be dipping into my hard earned savings to pay for the privilege of teaching others. Fortunately I have amazing friends and one of those friends has a grandma who has a spare room that I will be staying in.
If you didn't notice before, There's a whole month gap between the end of my time at Immanuel and the start of my student teaching. Yet another change! I have decided to spend that time overseas teaching and doing mission work inRussia ! I always have an itch to travel and see new things and what a better time to do it! I also really find enjoyment in serving others and meeting new people. I’ve been raising money
(if you want to donate, here’s the address https://my.crossculturalsolutions.org/Login.aspx?username=ecgau44), filling out paper work and learning Russian since January. I’m in a complete state of excitement for this opportunity!
Change: going back to school, leaving my job, student teaching, moving, living with someone else, crazy trip toRussia ! ....
There is so much change happening in my life and by my own admission someone should be committing me to some sort of institution at this exact moment. I do have have mini panic attacks about finances or the unknown or not being able to feed myself on occassion. But for the most part I am so excited! These changes, they are good. They are needed and long overdue. I can’t wait…
Change. If you know me at all, you know that change usually does a number on me. My mom is fond of reminding me how, as I child, I flipped out when my parents changed the living room furniture while I was out of the house. I like to think that I've gotten a little bit better at dealing with change over the years. I mean come on! I work with high school youth! Things never are the same! However, I still have a hard time when my carefully worked out plans are disrupted. Although I do try to keep the freak outs inside my head so that no one actually knows how crazy I am.
So here is it, I currently work as the part-time High School/College student minister and part-time art teacher at
When I let Immanuel know that I had decided on this career change, we set my end date for June 30th and I am counting down the days.... I literally have a paper chain in my house! In August, I will start student teaching and in January 2013 be a fully certified art teacher in the state of MI.
Also at the end of June I’m leaving the apartment that I have been living in for almost three years. I won’t be able to afford that type of housing when I’m student teaching because I won’t actually be employed. In fact I will be dipping into my hard earned savings to pay for the privilege of teaching others. Fortunately I have amazing friends and one of those friends has a grandma who has a spare room that I will be staying in.
If you didn't notice before, There's a whole month gap between the end of my time at Immanuel and the start of my student teaching. Yet another change! I have decided to spend that time overseas teaching and doing mission work in
(if you want to donate, here’s the address https://my.crossculturalsolutions.org/Login.aspx?username=ecgau44), filling out paper work and learning Russian since January. I’m in a complete state of excitement for this opportunity!
Change: going back to school, leaving my job, student teaching, moving, living with someone else, crazy trip to
There is so much change happening in my life and by my own admission someone should be committing me to some sort of institution at this exact moment. I do have have mini panic attacks about finances or the unknown or not being able to feed myself on occassion. But for the most part I am so excited! These changes, they are good. They are needed and long overdue. I can’t wait…
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