Tuesday, September 02, 2014

If you didn't know, now you know.

     I have spent most of 2014 working toward becoming a teacher. 

     In the spring after much searching, I found an organization called 'Teach Tomorrow in Oakland'. I applied and was accepted, better late than never.  They have helped me through the process in ways I can't explain with words.  The CBEST, CSET's, fingerprints, TB tests, professional developments, and signing my name like a thousand times are only the tip of what this summer has been for me.  The three women, who are the entire program, have helped me with advice, words of wisdom, and kindness through it all.  I feel like I owe them so much already. They saw in me the qualities of what could become a great teacher.  Don't worry ladies, I'm working on it.
     Today I start my credentialing program/masters program.  I am going to National University, which offers an online program.  It's not going to be easy, that's for sure, but I will be able to be a teacher on record in 3 months through an internship credential.  I have already been offered a job, that I have accepted.  So, in a few months I will be an 8th grade Math teacher.  
     I have been lucky enough to be subbing in the school I will be teaching in.  I already feel at home there, and the staff is amazing.  Edna Brewer Middle School, I hope that I show you I'm worth a permanent job after this year.
      Through it all, I've been lucky to have the love and encouragement of my girlfriend.  She has sacrificed doing some of her favorite things to be by my side during this process.  I've never really known what its like to have this kind of support.  It's amazing.  She has pushed me when I felt like things were too difficult.  She cared for me when I needed to cry.  She let me use her car without question and whenever I asked.  I'm not sure I could have done this without her. 
     My best friend checks in to make sure I'm doing okay and has made sure I go to yoga regularly.  I miss the fun nights out we used to have, but it feels good to know that our friendship was more than that.  My housemates are lovely and they cheer me on every day.  I feel very lucky to have found such great people in California.  I hope they feel the same about me.  It's also been really nice to get phone calls and texts from my friends far away.  It's good to know you are still there for me as much as I am for you.  I also have a few pen pals, you have no idea how much I look forward to your letters.  Snail mail is where it's at!
     I have found time for fun.  I played softball in the SFGSL and my team ended the season in 1st place.  Again, my housemates cheered me on and came to most of my games.  I was voted team MVP, which was humbling.  My girlfriend was MVP last year, so...  The team is going to Las Vegas in October for the ASANA Women's Slowpitch Softball World Series.  I'm pretty excited about it, especially since I get to go.
     I'm also excited to see Exodus, Suicidal Tendencies, and Slayer for my birthday.  The 2nd annual metal show for my birthday is pretty awesome. 
    Anyway, maybe nobody cares or this is just some rambling done by me, I just wanted to let everyone know what I have been up to.  At least let you all know why you haven't heard from me.  I love all of my people and I hope you are doing well.  Drop me a line, send me a card, or better yet one of those mix tapes you're making.
Love 'n' stuff,
Audrey
    
“Dreams are what guide us, art is what defines us, math is what makes it all possible, and love is what lights our way.”
― Mike Norton

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey lady, love that your life is on the up and up. So keep it up :)
I'm so glad you're happier and that you've found a supportive partner!
I miss you and I want you to know I love you and that I'll always be grateful for the times you've helped me out.
Much love, Emil