I have SO MUCH great news to share with you, my blogger friends! Most Importantly, I finally heard back from Fremd High School and I will officially be student teaching there in both English and Spanish classes in the fall. YES! I am so thankful that I have this amazing opportunity to do both English and Spanish because I really didn't think that it would happen. I received the e-mail about this yesterday after I got back from the petting zoo on the quad. There were goats, a llama, ducks, a bunny, a donkey, etc. It was awesome! I took a lot of great selfie photos with the llama since he (or she) was being very cooperative during our photo sesh.
Not only was yesterday a joyous day, filled with good news and petting zoos, but today was pretty awesome as well. In the morning, I ran for the first time in 3 WHOLE MONTHS. Okay, it was 5 minutes on the treadmill but at least it was something. The doctor told me I can do approximately a quarter mile for the entire first week It's going to be very, very hard not to do more than that. It's okay though, I'll take what I can get. Then, on my bike ride back to my apartment from the rec., I found a $5 bill on the ground. Score!
Before my classes started for the day, I went to pick up the certificate that I received for my hard-work and dedication to the Spanish Honors Society, Sigma Delta Pi. It was all official and fancy and had a large gold border. I only had three classes today as opposed to my usual four, in which I turned in my 25 page senior seminar paper and my ginormous teaching portfolio for my teaching of writing class.
So now I am officially done with taking classes as a college student (so crazy!) and on summer vacation. It's pretty hard to believe. I am so relieved and happy and thankful that everything seems to be falling into place for me. Oh, and here's one of my llama selfies. Enjoy.
I am glad that you had back to back joyous day, and I am glad that you are home! Your future looks bright, and I foresee that I will do better in my next Spanish class now that I have a live-in tutor.
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