Back to the Beginning
Well, what amazing events have unfolded during the past week.  As I have mentioned before, I am a retired school teacher.  I have been teaching half days in a neat little system for the past years, but I spent 27 full day years at the same school, teaching English to high school and junior high.  This week I was offered the opportunity to go back to that school in what is known in Missouri as a hardship situation.  In that, I will teach full time, get benefits paid, draw a full salary based on the one I had when I left AND draw my retirement.  It can only last two years at the most, and one may be all, but still it was just too good to pass up.  I requested a release from next year's contract, and I'm going back.  
I have decided that I can pay down a lot of bills with this added money, look for a job when the year or two is over, and enjoy a bit of a break.  I'm also excited about going back.  I have missed the school, my old room, my coworkers, and the idea of being a Wildcat!  I cannot express how sweet all the people at both schools have been.  It has been so inspirational to me.  I certainly hope I hve learned a lot of new coping skills and kindness skills and the ability skill to keep my mouth shut a bit more when things go awry.  Let'a all just hope.
Watched American Idol tonight.  Wow...  I simply bawled when Jordin sang, "You'll Never Walk Alone."  What an amazing voice.  I think she may win it all.  I also love the little Doolittle girl, but wow....  Got into a debate with Tyler about corporations and their greed in giving and advertising through their generosity...  I don't know the answers.  I just see those pictures of those children in Africa and other places, and I am so saddened.  Something must be done.
Sad week with the news from Virginia Tech.  I hope for better things for American young people.  This is very hard for them to face, day after day...  stressful and difficult.  I am going to make an attempt to face things more positively.   I've really been working at that with the idea of the bracelets that change arms with every complaint.  I don't actually own one, but I still try to go through a day with zero complaints...  Not happening yet, but...  
As you see, failure with the digital camera prevails.  I even had a lovely bouquet at Easter that faded into oblivion without a photo.  I know if I got into it, I could do it.
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