
Yes, last post was in August; time passes quickly here and I am often caught up in living life and not doing enough of writing about it. I want to be able to stop and reflect on things that have happened at a more regular schedule. So anyways, let's start by jumping forward a bit; I HAVE A JOB. Well, I've had jobs since I was able to babysit, but what I have now is a Job-job. My loving Grandma has been asking me for years if I have a job, the subtext of that being, "Do you have some full time career that you can use with that pricy college degree you will now be paying off until you are 85? Does it pay a decent salary, benefits, and can you abandon that extra part time you do now that you are more financially secure? When can you take some time off to come and see your Grandma (even deeper subtext there!)." Well, Grandma, I am happy to tell you pays me money, gives me benefits, but more importantly, I am doing something so worthwhile and exciting and something I really enjoy and that feeling of accomplishment and purpose is worth so much more the financial boost this job can provide. GR, I will probably not be leaving the restaurant any time soon; save for some crazy manager and employee antics, I have plenty of reasons to stay: I generally like taking care of customers and I do make some gas monies here which will be infinitely helpful when it gets closer to July.


More about my job is going to come later. The first few days have been focused on training for the guided reading program, some of which I was involved in using during my long term this fall. We transitioned into winter benchmark testing where we (we meaning Nate, the other hired reading teacher, and I) observe and learn about the process from retired Cranberry teachers (such wonderful women---they are sweet and cool and funny and kind---it has been a blast getting to know more about them) and then trying our hand at these mid-year assessments. The progress in some of the kids is astounding; one guy we started working with today and needs to continue "trying on" higher levels because he has gone up so much from the fall! Today I rearranged my desk so I could also use the shelf beside me, I don't have many desk knick-knacks, but I put my shoe-a-day calendar from my sister-in-law, and I can't say that I dislike my desk being right beside a bare Christmas tree and an internal view of the human body (our desks are in what is used sometimes as a science lab). On top of my official desk complete with body torso full-o-organs, I have an official mailbox and parking pass. I have felt like a drifter for so long that these little extras are like super sweet perks and job-swag!