Mike and I have reached adulthood by achieving a huge milestone in our adult journey. We became members of Sam's Club. Yes. It does make me feel more like an adult. I would have loved to have joined Costco but with Sam's Club 2 blocks down the street it was hard to justify buying Costco over Sam's. For the record, I still think Costco is the better of the two.
Delaney has been assessed and diagnosed with a slight speech delay. She talks her Delaney language 24/7 but really hasn't been saying much in English. I liken it to Joey learning French on the show Friends. We say the word and then a completely different sound emerges from that cute mouth. She will be getting speech therapy.
Mike is reffing volleyball everyday of the week pretty much. Financially, we were unprepared for the lack of Mike reffing during the summer. It put us in a pinch but we have learned our lesson and are now stowing money away. Buying the Civic had a larger impact on our finances than we had thought it would.
I am teaching away. I start my masters, a program on technology and eLearning, on October 5th. I have already received some of my books for class and started reading them. I am an information junky and I have come to realize that reading is kind of an obsession.
My program will take one year. I chose this degree because it will help me find a job teaching online and I also want to learn how to incorporate more technology in my classroom. Each class lasts 5 weeks. I have only 2 weeks off during that year, Christmas and spring break.
It all happened quick. I decided to get my degree, looked at programs, requested program information, received a call from a admissions specialist, applied, and was accepted into the program within a week and a half. It was quick but I am thrilled and excited. I love learning. I can't wait to be a student again.
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