Friday, August 3, 2012

The end of a chapter, the beginning of the next


As I drove away today from 700 Proctor St I was overwhelmed with emotions and memories.

Two years ago I walked into room 507 full of ideas and enthusiasm and surrounded by overturned desks, tables, and mountains of boxes. After settling in I walked down the hall and was met by another excited face, Bobbi-sue Wilson. That day I called my mom, cried a little about the condition of my room and told her I had made a friend. J

I was blessed with a wonderful team. Nikki tried to keep all of us newbies sane while keeping her own sanity as well. And as for my roommate Sarah E, the hilarious redhead who got hired right before school started, how could I have known how much she would mean to me? Those ladies are the only reason I made it through some days.


Year 2 brought a new teammate, VWall (Victoria) and new memories. All the moments, the good, the bad, the scary, the disheartening, the overwhelming, the embarrassing, they all shape us. They make us better teachers and more importantly better people.


So as I leave I want to hold on to the precious moments. The ones where I know I changed a child for the better. The ones where I know a child changed me for the better too. They will all hold a place in my heart. As for the people I leave behind, I learned from each of them as well.



Some people have this misconception that teaching is an easy job that anyone can do. I challenge them to try it for a day. On top of teaching our future leaders a litany of knowledge, we are mothers, nurses, counselors, mediators, facilitators, and motivational speakers… and I wouldn’t want to be in any other job. I love what I do.



Well they say, as one door closes, another one opens. So I as closed the door to room 507, I thought about all of the new adventures and lessons to be learned behind the new door waiting for me at North Ridge. I can’t wait! Thank you to everyone who helped me and loved me at ZES, especially my team. I will never forget you.