Tuesday, May 08, 2012

A challenging few weeks

I can't say that this was a great semester, with all the politics at UNI. Some of my friends have lost their positions and others are moving on to greener pastures or worse being forced to switch to unwanted positions within the university. My graduate program in art education has been suspended indefinitely... not sure what that even means?
My colleague in art education told me last Monday he took another position in the public schools and now I am not sure who I will be working with. I am very sad to see him go, I felt we really complemented each others teaching styles and worked together well. Who knows what will come of this on such short notice.
I got news of tragic accident that led me to attending a funeral of a much loved little two year-old girl that was unfairly taken from this earth a few weeks ago.  A day has not gone on that I have not thought about the family of that little one.  The minister at the funeral was wonderful in reminding everyone to cherish your loved ones and to try to let the everyday irritations go. I have tried to really not let the little things get to me when I home with my little Sid. Today, as he smeared his peas across his shirt, I laughed with him and thought of little m. 
I got another year older last Monday too.  I feel a lot older as well, but that could be just lack of sleep- HA! I had to give a final on my birthday but then I was able to go out for Mexican with my two favorite boys in the world. Thanks to my hubby for making my evening so sweet! My gift was an iPhone- which is the best gift I could have EVER received!!!!!

This Friday I will hope for good things to come. I defend my comprehensive exam in front of my committee.  If it goes well, I will officially be a doctoral candidate and I can begin working on my dissertation. 
School is out for me and just a few short weeks away for Jeremy. Sidney will finish daycare for the summer at the end of May and we will get to enjoy a little down time. I am excited to be teaching little kids again this summer. I signed on to work with a music methods professor who runs a week long music camp.  I am teaching an art class each day with the help of one of my favorite former students, all about dogs!  What is the musical the children will perform at the end of the week, you may ask?     101 Dalmatians!  

Here's a sweet photo of Sidney to end my blog post. He is rocking his baby in his rocking chair. This is a special baby doll named Peanut. It was the doll I played with at my Grandma Lamm's house every time I visited her.  Sid seems to really love holding this doll just like I did :).

1 comment:

orange gearle said...

Love you Wendy!