It's been almost four years since I (officially) graduated from college, three years since I walked, and 2 since I became a credentialed teacher. (It's been seven since I left Thailand.) And now, I am officially a substitute teacher for the Kern High School District! Slow and steady wins the race. Well, this must be a neverending race because the rate I'm going is slower than slow. The tortoise went faster than this, like a bajillion times faster.
I'm thinking in 3 more years I will be a full-time teacher with a salary, benefits, a retirement package and the whole shabang. The most exciting thing about being a teacher is having my own a classroom. A classroom I get to decorate and buy fun organizational stuff for. A room with bookshelves for my ever expanding library--thank you Borders for going out of business and slashing prices dramatically! My own desk with knick-knacks, freshly sharpened pencils and inked-up pens, and a new computer and printer. A mini fridge to store my lunch and my secret stash of chocolate. Neighbors that I can go to lunch with and commiserate over why the educational system is so screwed up, and students that are too-much-to-handle.
Finally feeling accomplished!
On the Title
Roi-Et a.k.a. "101" is a city in the northeast of Thailand. I spent more than "One Night in Bangkok," and was on my way to Roi-Et. It wasn't my final destination in Thailand, but the place where I grew the most. I gained a tolerance for spicy food, and learned a little dialect called Essan-- a mixture of Laos and Thai. I learned that it's not the destination but the journey that matters. Just as random as my adventures were in Thailand, so is my life--it's like living in L.A. (oh by the way L.A. is another nickname for Roi-Et).
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
The Tortoise Went Faster Than This
Labels:
books,
computers,
printers,
Substitute Teaching,
Tortoise and the hare
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