Saturday, April 12, 2008

firsts

So i'm graduating in about four weeks and although I've been looking forward to it for the last year, I'm surprisingly nervous. This is the first time in my life that I haven't known at all what the future holds and where I will end up next. I've applied for teaching jobs all over Arizona and in a few districts in Washington and Oregon. Ty had a hard time moving out of Chandler just to come to Flag and I thought he'd be more nervous than me about a big move like that but he is mellow as ever (typical for Ty, right?). I feel like we are about to enter legit adulthood which means careers and children. Eeek.

Last night I got my first blessing from Ty. I woke up around 3am and felt like I had been poisoned or somehow stabbed from the inside. I am usually the one in our relationship that suggests spiritual solutions like reading scriptures or praying for help, but amidst my wailing, Ty suggested the blessing. After snuggling with me on the bathroom floor for a few minutes, he also went to the Circle K next to our apartment to buy some Gatorade in the middle of the night. Within half an hour I was able to go back to sleep and even made it to work this morning like nothing had even happened. This was really the first time I've been able to see the miracles and blessings of the priesthood in our marriage and it is truly incredible. I know I picked the right guy and can't wait for more of these miracles over the years.

My student teaching is going a lot better these days (which I never thought I'd say). I taught my own unit during the last three weeks. It was an entire unit about Africa and I did a LOT of research in preparation. I taught the kids about one animal every day and they really picked up on some interesting facts about each one, like how a giraffe can kick 360 degrees with every foot and elephants can snorkel with their trunks above the water. We also learned a lot about how people live in different regions. My main goal was to educate the kids that not all people in Africa are black and poor and live in grass huts. We learned about the big cities and the different things that people typically do for work there. Next week we are going to learn about diamonds and food crops. Surprisingly, my coop. teacher has only had positive things to say about all the lessons I've prepared. She asked for copies of all the activities I did with the kids and wrote me a nice letter of recommendation. I'm glad things are going better now toward the end.

For those of you interested, my graduation is on May 9. The weather is going to be fantastic and its a great excuse for a vacation =) I'm going to be mailing announcement thingies this week.

8 comments:

jaust.me said...

Congratulations, that rocks!

ducklips said...

Congratulations! I am so excited for you. Steve graduates on Thursday. I can feel the excitement already. We also don't know what we are doing or where we are going right now, but I know the answer will come soon.

I'm so sorry you had to go through that pain. Do you know what caused it? I had a very similar experience on my mission. I woke up w/ the worst pain I had ever felt in my life. Well, it could get long, so ask me in person and we can commiserate.

megan said...

so close! so close! You did marry a great guy. i will take all the credit for that! just kidding, kind of. I'm so excited for you to graduate. We would love to come up there for it, but I don't know what things will be like down here with no income coming in. Talk about scary. I hate not knowing what to expect in life. Just pray and you and Ty will make the right decisions about where to go to teach.

Natalie said...

Congratulations! We got you grad announcement. It is really cute. I am glad things are going better with you and your teacher. All I can say is continue to pray about your future and it will be laid in front of you. Good luck.

Emily said...

Yeah! We'll try to make it to your grad. It's a good excuse to go shoppng.

NanaB said...

Shanda, sorry that you did not feel well through the night, but I am pleased that Ty was able to help you by using the Priesthood. You have so many blessings to look forward to. We are so proud to be included as part of your family for your graduation. You did good, girl. Sorry that now we will be unable to be there. We will definatly be cheering for you.
Love
Bob and Betty

reuben said...

its so soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jessie said...

Yay for Student Teaching!! :) I do feel for you there... And, graduation IS so soon!! WOW! I'm excited to know that you have a blog as well!! You're awesome.. I just love you. I hope everything goes well. It'll be great.