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Eight Years…

Eight Years…

Today marks the eighth year mark of the day where I realized I really liked this cute guy I was getting to know. He was finishing up the semester in another state, so most of our communication was through the internet, but I knew that there was something special about this particular guy. And the best part? He was starting to like me, too.

His name was Jared.

And eight years later, we’re still going strong.

Thanks for the reminder card and beautiful flowers this morning. Especially since I have been feeling so yucky again this weekend. It totally made my day AND made me happy all over again that I got choose you eight whole years ago.

I love you lots!

In remembrance…

In remembrance…

I think any of us who were old enough to remember September 11, 2001, it will be a day that we can never forget, whether we want to or not.  I still remember the sinking feeling in my stomach as I ate breakfast that morning before school, watching them speculate about the first plane in the first tower, as the second plane hit. The shock, the disbelief. Then having to go to school, where my first period teacher (Band) didn’t want to have us watch the footage, so we were playing as another teacher ran in yelling that the towers had fallen. Watching the replays in other classes…

It was terrifying, and I didn’t have any loved ones in immediate danger, even. My heart goes out to those who did, and still do, have loved ones who died or are in danger still from the chain reaction that was set off that day.

Most of my students can’t remember or appreciate the events of that day, as they were two or three. So, as an English teacher, I felt like it would be important to take a day to remind the students one of the greatest purposes of writing: to remember. And why we would remember this day from ten years ago.

As part of that lesson, I found this beautiful tribute on Youtube that I decided to show my students, and that I want to share with you all:

9/11 Tribute

I was so impressed by how my students took all of this so seriously and maturely. I hope it helped give them a broader view of the events that they have heard about growing up, but perhaps didn’t really understand.

I also wanted to share two other things I have come across the past few days that impressed me.

First, the fact that the rest of the world still acknowledges our pain, even though many of these places have their own suffering and turmoil. Here’s the start of this article:

As America looked inward in the days, weeks and months after September 11, 2001, others around the world made extraordinary gestures toward the United States. 
We were all so focused on ourselves – understandably so – that many probably missed the fact that Iran’s President Mohammad Khatami condemned the attacks, that Ireland and Israel held full national days of mourning, that the Afghan Taliban told “American children [that] Afghanistan feels your pain”.

You are even less likely to have heard what could be one of the most touching reactions of all.  This is the story of how a destitute Kenyan boy turned Stanford student rallied his Masai tribe to offer its most precious gift to America in its time of need.

And sometimes, even the beloved Sunday comics can stop for a moment to acknowledge the importance of today’s date.

 

New phone!

New phone!

Today was a great day. Especially because my new cell phone came in the mail.

Now, Jared and I had the same Nokia “Smart” phone for the past two years. (And trust me: it wasn’t very smart at all. It was lots better than my old flip phone, but just lots of issues.)

I could deal with most of the non-abilities that the phone had, but for the past few months, it had developed one very bad habit. And it kept getting worse and worse. It used to be just once in awhile when I turned my phone on, but got worse quickly. In fact, it started to be so bad that if my phone rang, I didn’t know if I should answer it because I couldn’t see who was calling!

It would look like this:

When really, it should look like this:


Ironically, Jared’s phone never had that problem even though it’s the exact same model. Irritating, no?

I finally figured out the pattern. I noticed that at home (with the great AC we have) the phone was consistently bad. But, if I kept my phone warm (like, in my pocket or outside for any given amount of time since Texas has been SO DANG HOT), then it would work more reliably. Bizarre, and not really that convenient for wearing dresses/skirts sans pockets for work.

So, after hearing me complain about, yell at, and even at times smack my phone, Jared did a lot of research about phones. (Plus, he wasn’t totally in love with his Nokia either, so he wanted to start looking into possibilities for himself as well!). And he spent a lot of time on Ebay and other websites to figure out the best way to spend money on an awesome new phone.

So today, I am retiring that unSmart Nokia for my new Samsung Galaxy S 4G phone. Which is totally awesome for many reasons, including the live wallpaper background that easily entertains me for minutes at a time.

Thanks, Jared, for getting me such an amazing new phone!!!

 

Pray for rain.

Pray for rain.

Central Texas has had a record breaking summer when it comes to being hot and dry.

And after a long, dry, hot summer, on windy, hot days like today, this happens:

Here’s the neighboring Bastrop County fire.

Fires have happened in several locations near our neighborhood. The largest is the Bastrop fire, but the entire area where my previous school is has been evacuated. Hundreds of families are displaced while they try and fight a fire there. Just now on the news, it’s been reported that 25 homes have been destroyed. The thought ties knots in my stomach. All those families and friends our in our thoughts tonight.

So, next time you stop and pray, remember Texas. We really all the positive thoughts, prayers, or karma you can send our way…

New things!

New things!

So, you might have noticed that my blog looks different. That was intentional. 🙂 It involved a lot of behind the scenes updating of my blog that my awesome tech guy (AKA: my husband) had to help out with. A lot. Because he’s just awesome like that.

I’m also going to be working on a new tradition for my blog. I’m going to try to have a daily post on something that makes me happy, or that I am grateful for, or that is good in my life. (Once school gets up and running next week, we might want to shoot for 4-5 times a week…) I have been struggling a lot with my happiness level for several reasons, many of which are fairly personal and probably shouldn’t be known to all the world at this point in time. And to help balance that out, I want to focus on the good things, because I know that I have so many wonderful things in my life that I need to focus on and be grateful for.

So, without much more ado, here is my first happy thing post.

(Sorry if it’s a little blurry- it’s hard to take a picture of yourself!)

I finally got my hair done! It’s been well over a year. I wasn’t too adventurous today, but I really like the color. And I am grateful that I can do silly little things like this to help boost my self esteem, especially before a major anxiety (good and bad anxiety) causing event, like starting school again next week.

Here’s to the simple joy of a good haircut and color! 🙂