A motorhome, huh? That's pretty funny. I also love snow days. It was so great to have a snow day as a kid and get to stay home from school and play outside!
The teaching is still going well. I have to start writing down all of the funny things kids say during class. For example... when explaining how Beethoven went deaf, but he could still compose music by feeling the vibrations of sound, one of my second graders asked, "Uh, Miss Taylor, were vibrations even INVENTED back then?"
The interviewing is going great. So far, I've made 2 people cry in their interviews. I guess interviews are stressful situations for people, and when I ask about their heros and their biggest accomplishments, the flood gates burst open.
The marketing is also swell. I'm not doing too much of it yet, and I'm finding that I get tongue-tied when I try to sound too professional. I need to work on that... Our big dodgeball charity event is on November 1st, so things are moving quickly to put that together. If everything comes together like we hope, we will end up donating $20,000 to Special Olympics!
The piano lessons start next week. I have 2 students with the possibility of 3 more a little later on.
The opportunity to be a nanny next semester also came up today. Depending on my other schedules, it is something that I'd like to look into if I have the time.
Basically, I love everything that I'm doing. God has blessed me with so many opportunities, and I pray that I am working to glorify Him in all that I do.