It is almost 2 am in the morning and I cannot sleep, so I thought I would update my blog for anyone who might still be interested in my ups and downs and adventures these past few months....
Here are my updates:
1- I have now been working seasonally for Disney for just over 13 months. Among my talents is being able to embrodiery people's names on their Mouse Ear hats... Too many cool experiences to relate here..
2- I DID work as a teacher in Florida for three months during the last school year. I worked from Feb till May at a middle school in Titusville, but lost my job at the end of the school year. Basically, the ending of the Space Shuttle program was the beginning of the end of many teaching jobs in Brevard County. Laying off 9000 people at the Space Center does tend to have a trickle down effect on the number of students in a classroom.
3- I just got hired as a teacher in Osceola County. I will be teaching Science at The Adolescent Residential Center (ARC) commonly known as a Youth Detention Facility of the Department of Juvenile Justice. I officially start pre-planning on Aug 15th and my students will arrive iin my classroom on Aug. 22nd. They are actually at the facility already, but my "school" is 5 modular building on the other side of the facility from where the boys live. I will be teaching boys ages 12-18.
I know that many people will take this job as proof that I have truly lost my mind, but I consider this teaching opportunity to be my dream job. I will have every type of technology one can imagine in my classroom. I will have 6 classes, but will only have a maximum of 19 students per class. My school day will begin at 7:30 and will end at 2:30. But more important than any of those physical things, I will have the opportunity that is very rare in education these days..... the opportunity to very little restriction on the ways and means that I use to reach and teach my students. Although these guys are 12-18 years old, many of them have not spent much time in "organized" school rooms and therefore their reading ability is really low. My only solid requirement I have been told is "to do whatever it takes to get them ready to succeed" I have had students such as these in my classroom for the past 7 years as a teacher, but have never had the opportunity to focus on just their needs and with upwards of 30 students in a class, I did not have the opportunity to concentrate as much as I wanted to on what others consider "throw away kids."
I LOVE the challenges these type of students present to me as a teacher because it requires me to think outside the box on how to help them. In my present teaching situation, if I take one of these guys from a 3rd grade reading level to a 4th grade one, or if they make a "C" instead of their customery "D", then I will have done something right !
I will be in an apartment of my own by the 1st of September. Don't get me wrong... I have been so blessed that Travis, Lindsea, Sarah and my friend Kathe have shared their homes with me during the past year, but I am so anxious to have my own place again. I will be independent again and not so "needy" and that will give me peace of mind.
I have had so many prayers of mine answered in the past couple of months and I am so grateful for the Lord's guidance in my life. I am also grateful for the unconditional love of Mom, Dad and my kids...
Thanks bunches.......
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
a creature of the night....
I confess... I have become one of the creatures of the night...not by choice, but by schedule... For those of you who might have noticed, I have been rather lax in the facebook/blogging world these past few weeks. For those of you who may NOT have noticed, let me just say simply "I have been lax." However, with that confession, comes another.... It has not been entirely my fault... it is the fault of a mouse and millions of people who flock from distant shores to see said mouse. Because of this "flocking" which extends late into the night, I have been compelled to stay and sell wares, baubles and remembrances to the above stated masses of people.
In plain English, I have been scheduled to work the closing shift at MouseGear, the largest merchandise store of the four Disney Parks. My shift begins usually somewhere between 2-4 pm and ends between 1-3 pm.... Just recently I completed 16 days with only two days off.
I have throughly enjoyed my adventures as a Cast Member at Epcot MouseGear. I absolutely love mixing and mingling with the guest. In fact, I have been given a couple of special " You Made a Difference" or " Magical Moments Maker" awards by my supervisors at work who have watched- unbeknown to me"--my interaction with guests and/or their families and hence the above mentioned awards.
The downside to this magical experience is that once the guest are gone home, I usually discover that the feeling in my legs from the knees down has also gone...I have a half mile walk from my car to the underground tunnel where I clock in at....and then that same distance at the end of the shift... So, at least I am keeping up my walking routine... In fact, I have lost 10 pounds since July 3, just by walking at work...
I have learned to embrodiery the "Disney Hats" and have become quite proficient at it...I have been a personal shopping advisor to many a guest from around the world and have witnessed the seasons of summer vactions from schools all over the world..
My reason ---lame as it may seem---for not surfacing to write before this is simply that I have been totally exhausted when I get home in the wee hours of the morning.... sleep until about 3 hours before work and do the routine again....
So, there you have it.... Yes, I am still alive! But, Yes..... I have also become one with the creatures that inhabit the darkness after the fireworks are gone......
In plain English, I have been scheduled to work the closing shift at MouseGear, the largest merchandise store of the four Disney Parks. My shift begins usually somewhere between 2-4 pm and ends between 1-3 pm.... Just recently I completed 16 days with only two days off.
I have throughly enjoyed my adventures as a Cast Member at Epcot MouseGear. I absolutely love mixing and mingling with the guest. In fact, I have been given a couple of special " You Made a Difference" or " Magical Moments Maker" awards by my supervisors at work who have watched- unbeknown to me"--my interaction with guests and/or their families and hence the above mentioned awards.
The downside to this magical experience is that once the guest are gone home, I usually discover that the feeling in my legs from the knees down has also gone...I have a half mile walk from my car to the underground tunnel where I clock in at....and then that same distance at the end of the shift... So, at least I am keeping up my walking routine... In fact, I have lost 10 pounds since July 3, just by walking at work...
I have learned to embrodiery the "Disney Hats" and have become quite proficient at it...I have been a personal shopping advisor to many a guest from around the world and have witnessed the seasons of summer vactions from schools all over the world..
My reason ---lame as it may seem---for not surfacing to write before this is simply that I have been totally exhausted when I get home in the wee hours of the morning.... sleep until about 3 hours before work and do the routine again....
So, there you have it.... Yes, I am still alive! But, Yes..... I have also become one with the creatures that inhabit the darkness after the fireworks are gone......
Thursday, July 8, 2010
MOUSE GEAR...
This is the name of the place I will be working while at Disney... It is the largest merchandise shop on Disney property.. The only one larger is at Downtown Disney. It has four entrances to it .... Here are some pictures of "stuff" available for sale... everything from crystal Mickey earrings to Disney pencils.. By the way, it is located to the left behind the big Ball known as "Spaceship Earth."
Whew !!.... guess there isn't gonna be any "down time" at work here !!
This is the wall of Bulk Candy..... !!!!
Notice the "Engineer" CostumesWhew !!.... guess there isn't gonna be any "down time" at work here !!
Hi Ho, Hi Ho.. It's off to work I go... .
I started my career with Disney along with about 50 other newbies at a classroom at Disney University. The day long class is called " Traditions" and immerses you in the Disney frame of mind, history and culture... It was really quit enjoyable. The exciting part was when we were presented our "official Disney name tag" at the end of the day..There is a ceremony and everything... Folks... Make no mistake.... The enthusiasm and joy of working for Disney that you hear and see people talk about is not fake !! It trickles from the top down to every cast member --no matter what part you play... Kind of reminds me of how the Church works and the joy that comes naturally from the whole environment of the Gospel..
During the Traditions Class, When you answer a question correctly, or are the first to answer it, you get a "Critter." These are small plastic figures of Disney Characters that are not available for sale or anywhere else except during the Traditions class. I was beginning to think I was going to come home "critterless" because it was getting late in the afternoon... Then.. .we were blessed by a visit from a very, big, MOUSE ! Mickey surprised us with a visit !! The coordinator then started a round of trivia questions for us to answer. I thought... I am pretty trivial.... I can do this ! The question was asked.. "What was the name Walt originally wanted to name Mickey?" I KNOW !! I KNOW !! My mind said as my hand shot up ! Miraculously, I was called upon and almost had a Senior Moment ! Then, I recovered quickly and answered " Mortimer" That was correct ! Success at last ! I was gonna get a valuable "critter." I did get my "critter!" But it was presented to me by none other than Mr. Mickey Mouse himself ! I managed not to faint and gave him a good tight hug for all of his many fans in the Cattell family-- including in laws and out laws !!
Oh... what an experience that was... Dreams really do come true, don't they ?!!??
During the Traditions Class, When you answer a question correctly, or are the first to answer it, you get a "Critter." These are small plastic figures of Disney Characters that are not available for sale or anywhere else except during the Traditions class. I was beginning to think I was going to come home "critterless" because it was getting late in the afternoon... Then.. .we were blessed by a visit from a very, big, MOUSE ! Mickey surprised us with a visit !! The coordinator then started a round of trivia questions for us to answer. I thought... I am pretty trivial.... I can do this ! The question was asked.. "What was the name Walt originally wanted to name Mickey?" I KNOW !! I KNOW !! My mind said as my hand shot up ! Miraculously, I was called upon and almost had a Senior Moment ! Then, I recovered quickly and answered " Mortimer" That was correct ! Success at last ! I was gonna get a valuable "critter." I did get my "critter!" But it was presented to me by none other than Mr. Mickey Mouse himself ! I managed not to faint and gave him a good tight hug for all of his many fans in the Cattell family-- including in laws and out laws !!
Oh... what an experience that was... Dreams really do come true, don't they ?!!??
"Now it's time to say Goodbye to all our company ......M I C K E Y M O U S E
Now that I have been in Orlando just under a week, worked 4 days and had two off to try to unpack the car... let me give an update...
Leaving Tifton was a WHOLE LOT HARDER than I thought it would be.... The lucky part (I guess) was that everyone had to leave quickly to be somewhere else, so my goodbyes were quick!
I must say that I really miss Caiti... She has been an appendage of mine for almost a year and life seems a little less comical and chaotic---I am not sure that is a good thing... I really do miss her snuggles and hugs and unconditional love.
Jimmy gave me a tight hug as I left and has called several times since to "check" on me... He is not very demonstrative in his affections, but I KNOW he loves me, in spite of all my quirks!
I was doing really well with my Goodbyes to my two close friends- Debra and Debbie until they both told me that I was the sister they never had and they would miss me too much! Who knew?? Amazing how the number of sisters a person can have can grow over a lifetime.
I should have never visited Mom and Dad after my two Debbies got my "hay fever" started... It has been 19 years since I came back to Tifton and Mom and Dad have been the one constant during my time there. Physically, I was ready to leave, but when I started with the good bye hugs to my parents... I realized that I was not mentally ready to leave them... It was the hardest thing in the world to do to pull away from them and actually walk out that door and get into the car.... Heavenly Father, Please take care of all my loved ones that I left behind in Tifton... Bless me that I might make them and YOU proud of me..
Leaving Tifton was a WHOLE LOT HARDER than I thought it would be.... The lucky part (I guess) was that everyone had to leave quickly to be somewhere else, so my goodbyes were quick!
I must say that I really miss Caiti... She has been an appendage of mine for almost a year and life seems a little less comical and chaotic---I am not sure that is a good thing... I really do miss her snuggles and hugs and unconditional love.
Jimmy gave me a tight hug as I left and has called several times since to "check" on me... He is not very demonstrative in his affections, but I KNOW he loves me, in spite of all my quirks!
I was doing really well with my Goodbyes to my two close friends- Debra and Debbie until they both told me that I was the sister they never had and they would miss me too much! Who knew?? Amazing how the number of sisters a person can have can grow over a lifetime.
I should have never visited Mom and Dad after my two Debbies got my "hay fever" started... It has been 19 years since I came back to Tifton and Mom and Dad have been the one constant during my time there. Physically, I was ready to leave, but when I started with the good bye hugs to my parents... I realized that I was not mentally ready to leave them... It was the hardest thing in the world to do to pull away from them and actually walk out that door and get into the car.... Heavenly Father, Please take care of all my loved ones that I left behind in Tifton... Bless me that I might make them and YOU proud of me..
Friday, June 25, 2010
His ways always amaze me !
One of my biggest worries about my temporary move to Orlando has been.... WHERE THE HECK DO I LIVE FOR JUST 9 WEEKS ! Anyhow, today I got a wild hair and decided to look on Craigslist for Orlando. I came across this ad there: "From July to Sept. only I am renting my spare bedroom. Beautiful two story townhouse in Winder Garden, Fl. Furnished queen sized bed and TV, Wi-F- and utilities included, except for the phones. WOW !! I thought, this is just what I need and the time frame is perfect ! So, I called...
Needless to say, my new landlady's name is Christine. I will be living in the bottom of the two story town house. The reason she only needs to rent the room out for such a short period of time is that she is getting married in October. Did I say the rent is only $400 !!! Also, it is quite near where Travis and Sarah are and very close to work.... When she made the comment that "The Lord must have brought us together." I knew I had found the right place!
Needless to say, my new landlady's name is Christine. I will be living in the bottom of the two story town house. The reason she only needs to rent the room out for such a short period of time is that she is getting married in October. Did I say the rent is only $400 !!! Also, it is quite near where Travis and Sarah are and very close to work.... When she made the comment that "The Lord must have brought us together." I knew I had found the right place!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
As the World Turns.... so are the Days of My Life !
My philosophy these days is to take life one day at a time... I actually read a statement just last night that said
"I try to take life one day at a time---but sometimes several days attack me all at once!!" Don't you love that??!!
Anyhow, because I know my Disney experience will be short lived and I know that I am not rich enough to retire, I have been looking at "less than traditional" employment. Most of you know that I have been applying to agencies who recruit teachers to work overseas. Specifically, I have been applying to work overseas in South Korea. Although I have had great response to my online applications and have had two over the phone interviews with the recruiters for the schools, I have discovered one sad fact. The odds of my getting an opportunity to teach overseas in specifically Korea are getting lower and lower. It is not because I am not highly qualified. The problem is I AM TOO OLD! The retirement age in Korea is 55. Most parents pay big bucks to these schools for teachers to teach their children English at a early age. My preference of students is from ages 12 through Adult. not necessarily the "little darlings" Therein lies the problem. ... Most parents expect their child's teacher to be YOUNG and full of endless energy. Although my energy level is high when teaching, my age is also "higher" than most Kindergarten teachers. Thus, the recruiter's problem with me... They are doing their best, but......
Because I really want to work somewhere overseas, I am open to all kinds of possibilities. Also, because I really like to do things just a tad different than other people, I want a job now that most people would not normally think of. I got an offer yesterday to be the manager of a new cooking school that will open up sometime in the fall of this year. That was a really cool offer. The funniest part and the one that makes this opportunity unique is that it is in Manchester, England. I am supposed to be talking with the lady who made the offer in the near future. That is when we will both see if we can come to an agreement on what she wants as compared to what I want.... I will keep you posted ---"As the World Turns on the Days of My Life!"
"I try to take life one day at a time---but sometimes several days attack me all at once!!" Don't you love that??!!
Anyhow, because I know my Disney experience will be short lived and I know that I am not rich enough to retire, I have been looking at "less than traditional" employment. Most of you know that I have been applying to agencies who recruit teachers to work overseas. Specifically, I have been applying to work overseas in South Korea. Although I have had great response to my online applications and have had two over the phone interviews with the recruiters for the schools, I have discovered one sad fact. The odds of my getting an opportunity to teach overseas in specifically Korea are getting lower and lower. It is not because I am not highly qualified. The problem is I AM TOO OLD! The retirement age in Korea is 55. Most parents pay big bucks to these schools for teachers to teach their children English at a early age. My preference of students is from ages 12 through Adult. not necessarily the "little darlings" Therein lies the problem. ... Most parents expect their child's teacher to be YOUNG and full of endless energy. Although my energy level is high when teaching, my age is also "higher" than most Kindergarten teachers. Thus, the recruiter's problem with me... They are doing their best, but......
Because I really want to work somewhere overseas, I am open to all kinds of possibilities. Also, because I really like to do things just a tad different than other people, I want a job now that most people would not normally think of. I got an offer yesterday to be the manager of a new cooking school that will open up sometime in the fall of this year. That was a really cool offer. The funniest part and the one that makes this opportunity unique is that it is in Manchester, England. I am supposed to be talking with the lady who made the offer in the near future. That is when we will both see if we can come to an agreement on what she wants as compared to what I want.... I will keep you posted ---"As the World Turns on the Days of My Life!"
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