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Far away from home…and busy!

Hey everybody, Travis is in Louisville for the next 2 days with Breathitt County ATC FBLA for state competition.  Which, in short translation, means that I have only spoken to him for a total of like, 2 minutes tonight.  For those of you have heard Trav gripe, you know that I love talking to him…a lot.  So, this has been a very stressful day for me, and it won’t end until Thursday.  And then it’s "My Name is Earl and The Office" night, so I feel like I may never talk to Travis again…It’s a sad life!  On the other hand,  I have gotten a lot accomplished since he’s been gone and while he was preparing to be gone.  But, I’d much rather have him than accomplish  stuff any day!!!  Anyway, I love you baby and I’m thinking about you!!!!

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Luckiest Man in the World!

My great uncle Bill passed way on Tuesday, and I’ve been really stressed out about it.  He was more like my grandpa than an uncle, so I’ve taken it hard. 

Once again, Becca has proven why she’s the girl I should marry and no one else.  She literally ditched three classes and skipped a test so she could come get me through this difficult time.  I would like to thank her so much. 

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Great Week!!

Today was my first day back at UK after a fabulous spring break.  It sucked pretty bad to have to leave Travis yesterday after spending all week with him last week.  I know that May will come soon enough, but right now it seems like the next 1 1/2 months are going to take forever to pass.  I know it will be a busy 3 weeks from the end of finals to the wedding day, but it’s going to be so great having Trav there with me!

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What would I do without you?

I just needed to brag a little bit on the most awesome fiance in the world!  I want everyone to know that while I was sick this weekend Trav was so sweet to me!  He stood by me in my hot/cold streaks where one minute I was burning up and didn’t want him near me to the next when I was covered up to my ears begging him to hold me closer and get me warm.  And then there’s the awful whining that I normally do for cuteness and because I’m spoiled rotten, but that I was physically unable to control from Friday night until just a couple of hours ago.  Not to mention making sure I took my meds (that he went and bought for me) every 4 hours just like I was supposed to.  Then of course, there was the fact that because I couldn’t sit my whole 4 hour shift on Friday night, I had to sit my 8 hour shift plus 2  more hours on Saturday to make up for my staff partner covering for me on Friday.  And Trav was right there by me, on the other side of the desk, for the entire 10 hours~and he didn’t even put up much of a fuss about it.  And then there’s today, in which he has called me at numerous random times throughout the day just to check on me.  Baby, thanks for being the best fiance ever, and thank you soooo much for all you did for me this weekend!  Just you being here with me was the biggest help ever, but I know that all the stuff you did for me has helped me get better faster!!  I Love You Always!

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The Apprentice was Fun

Something I haven’t actually said in awhile was that tonight’s Apprentice was fun to watch.  This season’s cast of characters is diverse and much more interesting than those of the last couple seasons.  The best thing is that they all seem business savvy. There isn’t a nutjob (despite the fact that everyone thinks Brent is nuts).  I actually think Brent has something several of the others lack: fire.  He’s willing to fight for his right to be there, and Trump has shown numerous times that he admires this quality.  If Brent can use his crazy energy come up with some really good idea that wins, I think he’ll be around for awhile.

I really like it that there are three foreign competitors so far.  The Brittish guy has a huge advantage over the rest of the competitors because he is so freakin’ smooth and eloquent.  Sometimes, I really wish I was Brittish.

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Randomness for February 20…something!

It seems quite odd to say, but February has felt very long, despite being the shortest month in the year.  I finished my second KTIP observation on the 16th.  It went very well and I’m that much closer to being a bonafide teacher who doesn’t have to answer to the newbie watchers anymore.  It’s odd that I’m doing all this rookie stuff, since I was actually a newbie last year.  The powers that be, though, will see me as a newbie until this internship is over. 

Looking at the straight up theory, teaching is not a hard thing to do.  The basic sequence goes something like this:

  1. Set objectives, i.e. what do you want the kids to learn?
  2. Design the tests that will let you know if you achieved those objectives.
  3. Create unit plans, which are broad in nature and structure how the objectives will relate and segway together.
  4. Create daily lesson plans full of activities that can be measured and tested.
  5. Teach the lessons using the daily plans.
  6. Evaluate the results from the students’ work.
  7. Re-teach and remediate any problems.
  8. Later, rinse, repeat as needed.

The only part that is really hard is step number 5.  Why? Because it involves 1 billion2 factors that are entirely beyond my control. Some days, all students want to work and, for whatever reason, put forth more effort. Other days, though, nobody wants to work and I have to get really nasty to make people do anything.  I hate those days.  I come home feeling bad about the whole process and the kids usually end up having harsh feelings toward the material.  On the average day, 60-80% of the students will work, while the remainder refuse to do anything.  The suckiest thing is that despite what I would like to believe, the quality of your lesson plans are in no way related to what type of day the kids are going to have.  A good lesson plan can minimize a sour day, but it in no way prevents any of it. But alas, teaching is very rewarding. When you see a light-bulb go off and a kid walks away with a skill they didn’t have before they saw you that day, it’s all worth it.

One thing is for sure, the moon does play a big factor in how the kids act and perform.  During a full moon, they are more restless and more easily distracted.  I know, I know.  That’s voodoo and you have no proof.  One of these days, I’m going to chart overall student behavior for about six months and correlate that with the phases of the moon. I almost guarantee there will be some correlation.

I am no longer a Hardee’s taco salad addict.  I have been able to succesfully eat a couple other foods…yay!

I love you, Becca.  You make me happier than I thought possible. I can finally be myself. God answers prayers after all.  If we had forever, I would still wish for forever and a day.

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Suspected death in the community…

This Just In:
Local Office Technology Teacher is presumed to be dead.  News is unconfirmed but close sources say there are clues suggesting he may be deceased as he hasn’t posted on his website since February 7, 2006.  If anyone has proof of his ongoing existence please contact your local police department or Unsolved Mystery’s-Keely Shae Smith. 

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