Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Day of D.C. Disney!

During the last couple weeks I was in D.C. I began going on adventures with a wonderful gal named Britt Curtis. On this day we decided to go to the top of the old Post Office building, the view was amazing and there was a bell tower inside...can you see where I'm going with this? Hunchback of Notre Dame!! Hello! When walking up to the old Post Office Building you see a huge clock at the top...similar to Big Ben but smaller...just like on...YOU GUESSED IT! Peter Pan- I don't what it was but on this day I was seeing everything through Disney goggles man.

On our way there we went through the Navy Memorial which coincidentally has poles and ropes rising from it that totally reminded me of the ship on the Little Mermaid.


 Afterwards spontaneously decided to get some food at Good Stuff Eatery. Good Stuff Eatery is a delicious spot, awesome atmosphere, burgers and shakes to die for. Fries that are so greasy they could move a fat kid down a slip n' slide, if you know what I mean;) Above you see Liz and Britt and behind them...the cow bell. Oh yea. Disney reference? Beauty and the Beast (ok a bit of a stretch I admit...)


After all of that tom fullery we went to see the Avengers! WICKED AWESOME MOVIE! If you haven't seen it you need too. Favorite part, hands down, is when Hulk thrashes Loqi. You'll know what I mean when you see it. Sorry the pictures so blurry, love our expressions though right?!

Nationals vs the Whacks.


 Most of you know that from mid-February to mid-May I was working as the front desk receptionist at Volunteers of America (I was technically a temp but they kept me on until they found someone more permanent). While I was there I made some great friends out of my boss and co-workers. We all decided to go to a Nationals game together. I WAS SO FREAKIN EXCITED! 


We had phenomenal front row left field seats.(incidentally directly behind Bryce Harpers position...hmmm... for those of you who are unfamiliar with that name- Bryce Harper is 19 years old and on the Nationals baseball time. He's earned his spot there too, he's a phenomenal player. When I saw him I said I'd marry him if it turned out he was Mormon...huge news folks. HE IS! Haha), the game was on a dollar dog day AND I got to meet the Nationals Mascot! Abraham Lincoln. It was a total blast:) I was really confused for the first part of the game though because the Diamondbacks shirts all said Whacks on the front of them. When I asked my coworker, he said it said D-Backs...yes I am just that blonde apparently. 

Whole Foods Sells No PIES?!

 What?! TWO BLOG POSTS IN TWO DAYS! I know I'm spoiling you guys (you're all thinking, it's about TIME geez- does it kill you how well I can read your minds?). So during the month of April I not only graduated college but also had a birthday! I turned 23, my birthday day wasn't bad at all in Washington D.C. (I keep saying I live in D.C. really I live in Arlington, VA which is like a 5 minute metro into D.C. away, so it's close) My roomies made me lasagna (Stouffers, just as good as the homemade kind and made with just as much love) and we had a small chocolate cake to celebrate crammed with as many candles as we could fit. It's tradition that I have apple pie on my birthday but apparently whole foods doesn't sell them! Jerks. Haha I got TOTALLY spoiled in packages from my family, lots of presents, well wishes and love. It was a great day...not necessarily a great looking day for me but yea:) 



Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Graduated College and GOT A JOB! WHAT?!

Well ladies and gents, welcome to my humble never updated blog. Sorry it's literally been months since I have updated things. Lucky for you, the reason it wasn't updated was because there was a TON going on. And now you get to hear all about these awesome things.  Prepare yourself- this blog update is about to be jam packed with AWESOME news.

First things first, in April I flew out to Utah to walk for Graduation. Now I know some of you are thinking, "Graduation? Didn't she already graduate?"- why yes astute reader of mine, I did graduate in December. Unfortunately there aren't walking ceremonies mid year. You have to wait until April if you want to walk in a ceremony- which I did. Graduation weekend was awesome, my whole family came out, I saw lots of good frineds and when I got my diploma I epically tripped into the person offering it to me. Just kidding:) Haha I didn't trip, I came through it without an embarrassing moment other than I couldn't stop jumping up and down and waving at my family.






 

Upon returning home I began my job search with a renewed vigor. Determined to find a job by May 30, and if it didn't happen- I planned on moving back to Utah for good. I spent my days e-mailing school after school, attending job fairs, calling to check up on resumes and, when I was very lucky, interviewing. While doing all of this I began a full time nanny job for the remaining weeks I'd be in Washington D.C. The mother who I watched for was really flexible and willing to work with me so she'd let me go for job fairs and interviews without any monetary decrease. She was great (I watched 4 kids under the age of 5 for her, the three oldest were boys 5, 3 1/2 and 2. What I learned here is boys are insane, and patience is vital to raising children). Here are the two oldest.

May 25th rolled around and I attended my last job fair, and at this point I had had very little luck in finding a job. I had found several schools I was interested in but had heard back from almost none. This job fair was quite a bit smaller than the other ones had been, there were only 4 schools, one of which I had already spoken too and the other was only hiring for Early Childhood (I got my degree in Elementary Education, certified for 1-6th grade). After speaking to the two schools I hadn't spoken too yet, I decided to try again with HD Cooke Elementary School- to my surprise they remembered me and schedule an interview for the following Wednesday...which just so happened to be my deadline. I was to teach a mini-lesson to a group of students of my choice (2nd grade) and than an interview would happen directly afterwards.

May 30th rolled around and I prepared a short lesson on homophones. However, upon arriving to the school I was shown to a Kindergarten classroom...and than there were Kindergartner's outside the door. I freaked out, Kindergartners can't read! How in the world was I supposed to teach them about homophones? The Principal walked in and explained why there were Kindergartner's instead of 2nd graders, apparently when they met me they thought I "screamed  Early Childhood" and wanted to see how I worked with that age group. I accepted the challenge, adjusted my lesson, had the interview and GOT THE JOB! I will be a Kindergartner teacher at H.D. Cooke Elementary School this upcoming Fall. 


I'm still in shock about it and have begun preparation for this next year by organizing standards and curriculum. Wish me luck guys!!