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Saturday, July 9, 2011

THis is Going to Kill Me

Ok I have most of my homework done this week. I have read people blog post and attempted to comment on them. So far, this blogging is for the birds. This is the end of a stressful week for me and it is not ending on a pleasant note. On Wednesday I found out my oldest daughter is having a miscarriage. Therefore, I made flight plans to go spend some time with her next week. Also on Wednesday, my knee really started hurting. I thought it was another blood clot -off to the ER I went; so much for homework. I was at the ER for 5.5 hours only to find out I did not have a blood clot. Doctor’s orders ice and elevation for 2 days. I woke up on Thursday with a horrific migraine, had to stay home from work but could not utilize the time for homework because of my headache. Friday I went back to work, but was utterly knackered. I went to bed when I got home. Again no homework. Today is Saturday; I had to work 6 hours on the Program Portfolio for the NAEYC Accreditation. Got home to see my husband all of about a half hour. He left for work.  I started homework the grandbaby was sleeping and I would have to watch him until my daughter got home from work. Got most of my homework done. What a crazy week. I am not looking forward to the stress of next week.

6 comments:

srsmiley333 said...

sorry to hear of your troubles- I hope all will be well soon for you and yours

Mary Lynn Salazar said...

The writing will get easier. Once you are familiar with the format it will get easier. Last time I had to use APA there was no such thing as video citations or internet citations. This is all new to me. By the end of the course you will be a pro at it. At least that is what I am telling myself.

Mary Lynn Salazar said...

I love Maria Montessori. That quote certainly sums up our jobs as early childhood educators.

Priscilla Herron said...

Hi Julie,

I really hate to hear about the hard time you are having this week. Just know that this is a new week and it will be better. Think positive and smile. Also I really like your blog design its so inviting.

Mary Lynn Salazar said...

There was not a spot to comment on your Childhood Web, so I am leaving it here. I think you are so lucky to have a childhood surrounded by so many people who loved and supported you. I think that it is great that you have so many brothers and sisters. As an only child, I am curious. Do you find that your siblings played a major role in your development as a child? How has it shaped you as an adult?

LJohnson said...

Julie I love reading about other peoples families. Most of the time it is just to find out why person does the things that they do I have always been a people person so i like to know about the people that i come in contact with. There is one thing you can do as adult that you could not do as a child. As an adult you develop resources and networks to help make your life easier. In your family you had the support and family guides that most people look for. Although I feel no ones childhood was perfect, but it always good to learn and build on things that happen. As you leave the past behind you also realize how important it was and how it guided you where you are now.

Latian Johnson