Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Countdown Begins


...less than 100 days left til our Snowflake's due date! EEK!

Even scarier, I will be starting a new job on 11/2. Let's hope November turns out to be my lucky month for employment, as June and July sure aren't! For a little backstory, I started with Ford in NOVEMBER 2004. Employment lasted for nearly five years until I was laid off. Four and a half, to be exact. Missed out on my plaque (punks!)!

I have signed us up for our birthing classes starting next month and they will run into early December. Let's hope we don't forget everything between then and Snowflake's arrival. lol With my pregnancy brain, you just never know. Can't exactly find a pre-registration option on the hospital's web site (that I am now about 95% sure I want to go to), so I guess we'll have to inquire about that when we go to "school."

My next appointment to check on Snowflake is on 10/29 and on that day I have the evil glucose test (bleah). The orange stuff is in the fridge. Please pray that I pass! Wasn't the m/s enough?? Not only that, but my first two weeks on the job are training and 8-5. It'd be a pain in the to get a day off to flood my body with even more sugar and starve for a few hours. But hey, ya gotta do, what ya gotta do. And Miss Snowflake comes first.

Then I believe this will be my last four-week break between appointments, at the end of November I will start with the bi-weekly appointments already. EEK! Where's the time going?

Let the games begin!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

A Little About Me...

Tired of all of those surveys made up by high school kids?! 'Have you ever kissed someone? Missed someone? Told someone you loved them? Drank alcohol?' Here are questions for the people who are a little older... DON'T Tag me when you finish. If you want to do this then consider yourself tagged otherwise have a good day. lmao! BTW, I got this from Chele's blog...

1. What bill do you hate paying the most?
Bank of unAmerica(n)!

2. Where was the last place you had a romantic dinner?
Out? uhhh...  (uh-oh)

3. What do you really want to be doing right now?
chillin' in either Colorado or Hawaii with my hunny Keith

4. How many colleges did you attend?
1

5. Had to dress?
huh? uh, of course...

6. What are your thoughts on gas prices?
Anything under $2/gal. excites me. lol


7. First thought when the alarm went off this morning?
I don't need an alarm on the weekends... When it does go off during the week my first thought is, "huh? already?? 2 more hours, please!!"

8. Last thought before going to sleep last night?
I love Keith

9. Do you miss being a child?
No freakin' way!

10. What errand/chore do you despise?
Errand - hmmm...
Chore - dishes

11. Get up early or sleep in?
a little of both... usually sleep til about mid/late morning. I only get up early when I have work or something else important in the morning and I only sleep in late when I am sick.

12. Have you found real love yet?
Yes, otherwise, I'm in BIG trouble! Married a year and a half... will be 2 years on 9/15/09!

13. Favorite lunch meat?
Mesquite Turkey from Oscar Meyer...

14. What do you get every time you go into Wal-Mart?
Usually a bunch of stuff I don't need in addition to what I planned to buy.

15. Beach or lake?
depends... swimming? beach. Scenery, either one. ;)

16. Do you think marriage is an outdated ritual?
Nope.

17. Sopranos or Desperate Housewives?
Sopranos

18.What famous person would you like to have dinner with?
Jesus Christ

19. Have you ever crashed your vehicle?
yup (my old car)... thanks alot, ice!

20. Ever had to use a fire extinguisher for its intended purpose?
Nope... *knocks wood*

21. Ring tones
I don't bother b/c Sprint's new website sucks! (Whatever happened to KISS- keep it simple, stupid, referring to logins. The old one was sooooo much better and more user-friendly!)

22. Strangest place you have ever brushed your teeth?
huh??

23. Somewhere in California you've never been and would like to go?
hmmm... San Diego!

23. Do you go to church?
Yup... almost every Sunday, anyway ;)

24. At this point in your life would you rather start a new career or a new relationship?
New career, please!

25. How old are you?
27 (28 in 1 week and 1 day--EEK!)

26. Do you have a go to person?
Keith

27. Are you where you want to be in life?
almost...

28. Growing up, what were your favorite cartoons?
Garfield, Simpsons, Inspector Gadget, Heathcliff...

29. What about you do you think has changed the most?
Not as naive but alot more type-a than I was.. need to work on that one LOL

30. Looking back at high school were they the best years of your life?
yup, well, some of the best years, anyway...

31. Are there times you still feel like a kid?
*sigh* nope (wouldn't mind feeling like I did in those highschool days lol)

32. Did you ever own troll dolls?
Had one... may still have it if I dig around enough.. lol

33. Did you have a pager?
No, and don't want one.

34. Where was the hang out spot when you were a teenager?
didn't have one in particular... pretty much anywhere out of the house lol

35. Were you the type of kid you would want your children to hang out with?
Yes

36.Who do you think impacted your life the most?
My mother.

37. Was there a teacher or authority figure that stood out for you?
Mrs. Offutt, unfortunately in a bad way. Let's just say she added some insecurity to my personality that took years for me to get rid of. crappy teacher, to boot.
 
However, Mrs. Kiesow (year before Offutt) and I got along very well and I enjoyed being in her class.. she was so cool!

38. Do you tell stories that start with “when I was your age”?
Thankfully, I can honestly say NO to this one, at least so far, anyway.. lol

Friday, February 20, 2009

Holy. Freaking. Cow.

For years I have contemplated teaching as a career. I would contemplate it, put it away (mostly at mom's nagging- yes, I bashfully admit, I let her talk me out of it a few times) then contemplate it again.

Fast forward to about two months ago, when we received our occasional course-information mailing from our local county college. They had a teaching program included in there. However, *blush* the mailing was apparently mistaken for clutter and thrown out with the other recyclables.

I made my resume public on Careerbuilder yesterday. Today I opened my e-mail and found lots of e-mails, not too shabby for the thing having been made public just a couple of business-hours ago. Insurance sales. (No thanks. I have actually been to several seminars about these gigs in the past. Quotas. One company actually said they would dock my base pay if I didn't make my monthly quota, which increased every month! I'd rather work as a CSR for an insurance company, assisting those who are already policyholders. Life insurance? bo-ring!) Outside sales/telemarketing. No thanks.

Another "opportunity" email caught my attention. I opened it (doesn't take long to do, may as well "hear" what they have to say...) and LOVED what I saw. The lady sitting in the desk next to mine asked if I was OK when she heard my jaw hit my desk. (I ended up forwarding her and another CW the e-mail later on) It was an opportunity for degreed folks to get a teaching certificate, training being held with a local school district. It's called the "Alternative Teacher Certification Program," for which they qualify you via your transcripts, resume and results on skills tests.

The (last available) info sesh is next Saturday, 2/28.

Friday, January 9, 2009

It's been HOW long!?!? ...and other thoughts.

10 years ago this month I began my second semester as a senior in high school. Yipes. 10 years. That's a long time.

In that time I spent five (long) years getting myself through college. Unfortunately I became jaded and a tad cynical through those years. When I finally got my BA in Communications (Public Relations) in 2004 I was SOOO glad to just be OUT of there. Five months later I got my first (and only, still) full-time job.

I had started out fresh out of high school thinking I wanted to be a lawyer. Yes, the law is fascinating, but I began to realize that lawyers typically have very busy schedules. At least from what I saw at the time. Eek. That on top of a few semesters of undergrad were enough to scare me away from even the prospects of law school. LOL

I then "explored" business as a major. The classes were pretty cool, however, two sour  AWFUL professors and a b*tch of an adviser, all in one semester, was enough to totally disgust me out of that prospect. After all, if I came up on two horrible professors and one adviser in one semester, what would my odds of having many at-least-halfway-decent instructors be?  Part of me wanted to transfer colleges but financially I didn't feel that would be a wise option.

It wasn't until my final two semesters at UTA that I was able to relax. I became happy again and my grades improved, that being either from knowing I had so little time left in college or the fact that I had adopted somewhat of an "I-don't-care" attitude about grades. Perhaps a lesson could be learned from that alone.

Now that I am nearly five years out of college I have been thinking (okay, toying with) about the idea of going back to school. I know I want the most no-nonsense approach possible (i.e. I prefer to skip out on a GMAT or a GRE).

The thing I am most hung-up about is what to study! I have seriously considered journalism (becoming a TV reporter, perhaps), something medical, and even teaching. As one can see there is a pretty big gap between any of these options. My interests are probably way too diversified. LOL However, since my interests are this diversified (as they have always been) it shows in my college transcript. 16 hours here, 8 hours there.

While that may sound great for job opportunities, it seems as though recruiters want something more specific. For instance, to get into a teaching-certificate program at my local junior college (they offer this option for those who want to teach and already have a bachelor's degree), they want so many credit hours of classes in the field you desire to teach in. Bad news for me, as I don't have this number of hours in any of my studied classes (and I can't remember what the number is off the top of my head).

As for what I would teach, probably science, English or even writing, at an Elementary level. Hmmm... maybe even entry-level Spanish?

Since I do know Spanish yo hablo espanol [sic], yo pude trabajar en medicina y translatar- por eso necesitare [sic] tomar clases por mi vocabulario medico [sic]. (Since I speak Spanish, I could work in medicine and translate, but I will need to take classes for my medical vocabulary (in Spanish). *I know the grammar is off in that sentence but I don't know how to put in the accents and others on a computer.)

Or for medicine I could even work in a doctor's office... perhaps a specialist? I could work with an OBGYN or even a cardiologist. Hmmm... or even be a physician's assistant... or just relax and do medical transcription. With that, I could possibly work at home eventually.

Or, even sit down with my supervisors and seriously check into our team-lead development program at my current job.

Yikes, the possibilities. One day I will make up my mind. ;) lol
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