These are my race goals for 2010...
Krispy Kreme Challenge, February 6th (if I'm in town and I'm NOT eating the donuts)
Dupont Forest Half-Marathon Trail Run, April 17th
Biltmore Classic 15K (9 miles), May 16th (Dad there is also a 5K that you should do)
Haymed Sprint Triathlon, May 22nd
Biltmore Lake Sprint Triathlon, June 12th
Lake Logan Olympic Triathlon, August 7th
Asheville Citizen Times Half-marathon, September 18th (if I'm still in the country)
maybe more to come......
Experiencing the journey God has long before planned for me...while attempting to joyfully smile all the way!

Saturday, January 23, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
Bulk-Blogging
So...I've gotten a little behind on blogging this semester, which is resulting in me doing one really large bulk blog to catch-up!
This semester has been a surprising one. I thought it was going to be so easy after student teaching last semester, but I have been surprised about the work load I actually have. My work is, so far, not "hard" there is just a lot of it. All of my classes require a lot of reading, and I'm a pretty slow reader (or at least I have to re-read things several times because I'm always zoning out!). I am thankful that in God's providence I did not get that ESL job I interviewed for because I would have been soooo overwhelmed. I am keeping up with my school work fine, but I'm use to always being ahead on assignments and the fact that I'm currently just on time with assignments is slightly stressful.
Class overview (subject to change with progression of semester):
Spanish Graduate Course- AWFUL...so I dropped it! The teacher was great but the readings were over my head. Also, I was just taking it for "fun" and didn't really need it. I decided there was no need for extra stress.
Spanish Senior Seminar- WONDERFUL....I added this class in place of my dropped graduate class. I've had this teacher for three years now (Vilches) and I am really starting to enjoy her as a teacher. The class is small, it's perfect for my ability level, and I'm enjoying what we are reading. I am also thankful to God that I didn't get that ESL job because I would have not been able to switch into this class due to scheduling conflicts with the job.
Language and Culture Anthropology- Ok. This class is fascinating but also mixes in a lot of information about evolution that just annoys me. However, the professor, Dr. Wallace, is AWESOME. He has spent more time living out of the US then in the US. We are reading a lot of his publishings for the class and he lived 4 years in Peru village with no running water (with his wife and first child), several years in Japan, and a few other places. He is not arrogant, but very intelligent and educated. I'm also enjoying the (THOUSANDS of PAGES of) readings for the class...which is nice!
Philosophy of Law- Why o why did I take this???? The class is pretty interesting, i guess, even though I have absolutely no interest in law or the philosophical aspects of it. The teacher is TOUGH! She is not one of those endearing teachers that when you participate, even with a bad answer, is like "yes", "right", "ok, but".... she is more like "no, that's not right. anyone else?". The class is ok and I'm sure I'll learn some things.
ESL Methods Class- This class is all online and is basically a repeat of my Spanish Teaching Methods class...I LIKE THAT. I usually knit while I watch this class online in my bed!
Science, Society, and Technology (I think...I still don't actually know what this class is called.) - This class is sort of interesting. We talk about technologies influence on society and the way we live. It should not be too hard, but also gets a little boring sometimes. The teacher is really nice and says "yes, good point" no matter what anyone says.
ESL Student Teaching- I LOVE teaching ESL. Right now I'm more just helping/observing in the classroom but it's great. I will be teaching three classes on Tuesday and Thursday and my average class size is 6!!!!! It's wonderful. Also, I'm teaching in the middle school so the kids pretty much think I'm AMAZING no matter what I do and they think I'm so COOL because I'm in college. Also, my Cooperating Teacher (Shara Wolkomir) is awesome. She is really laid back and sarcastic and has told me multiple times that if I have a hard week academically that I can take that week off from Student Teaching. It's so nice to know I have that option.
I just ran 10 miles and it felt great. It was the farthest I've run since the marathon and I actually ran it in pretty good time! This weekend I have Crusade Leadership Retreat (here in Raleigh) for Destino and then the rest of the weekend will be dedicated to homework. YUCK.
Well there were lots of other things I was going to cover in this post, but I'm tired of writing, and I'm sure you're tired of reading. I will soon write about my upcoming plans for next year and share some stories from Christmas break and from the ESL classroom.
This semester has been a surprising one. I thought it was going to be so easy after student teaching last semester, but I have been surprised about the work load I actually have. My work is, so far, not "hard" there is just a lot of it. All of my classes require a lot of reading, and I'm a pretty slow reader (or at least I have to re-read things several times because I'm always zoning out!). I am thankful that in God's providence I did not get that ESL job I interviewed for because I would have been soooo overwhelmed. I am keeping up with my school work fine, but I'm use to always being ahead on assignments and the fact that I'm currently just on time with assignments is slightly stressful.
Class overview (subject to change with progression of semester):
Spanish Graduate Course- AWFUL...so I dropped it! The teacher was great but the readings were over my head. Also, I was just taking it for "fun" and didn't really need it. I decided there was no need for extra stress.
Spanish Senior Seminar- WONDERFUL....I added this class in place of my dropped graduate class. I've had this teacher for three years now (Vilches) and I am really starting to enjoy her as a teacher. The class is small, it's perfect for my ability level, and I'm enjoying what we are reading. I am also thankful to God that I didn't get that ESL job because I would have not been able to switch into this class due to scheduling conflicts with the job.
Language and Culture Anthropology- Ok. This class is fascinating but also mixes in a lot of information about evolution that just annoys me. However, the professor, Dr. Wallace, is AWESOME. He has spent more time living out of the US then in the US. We are reading a lot of his publishings for the class and he lived 4 years in Peru village with no running water (with his wife and first child), several years in Japan, and a few other places. He is not arrogant, but very intelligent and educated. I'm also enjoying the (THOUSANDS of PAGES of) readings for the class...which is nice!
Philosophy of Law- Why o why did I take this???? The class is pretty interesting, i guess, even though I have absolutely no interest in law or the philosophical aspects of it. The teacher is TOUGH! She is not one of those endearing teachers that when you participate, even with a bad answer, is like "yes", "right", "ok, but".... she is more like "no, that's not right. anyone else?". The class is ok and I'm sure I'll learn some things.
ESL Methods Class- This class is all online and is basically a repeat of my Spanish Teaching Methods class...I LIKE THAT. I usually knit while I watch this class online in my bed!
Science, Society, and Technology (I think...I still don't actually know what this class is called.) - This class is sort of interesting. We talk about technologies influence on society and the way we live. It should not be too hard, but also gets a little boring sometimes. The teacher is really nice and says "yes, good point" no matter what anyone says.
ESL Student Teaching- I LOVE teaching ESL. Right now I'm more just helping/observing in the classroom but it's great. I will be teaching three classes on Tuesday and Thursday and my average class size is 6!!!!! It's wonderful. Also, I'm teaching in the middle school so the kids pretty much think I'm AMAZING no matter what I do and they think I'm so COOL because I'm in college. Also, my Cooperating Teacher (Shara Wolkomir) is awesome. She is really laid back and sarcastic and has told me multiple times that if I have a hard week academically that I can take that week off from Student Teaching. It's so nice to know I have that option.
I just ran 10 miles and it felt great. It was the farthest I've run since the marathon and I actually ran it in pretty good time! This weekend I have Crusade Leadership Retreat (here in Raleigh) for Destino and then the rest of the weekend will be dedicated to homework. YUCK.
Well there were lots of other things I was going to cover in this post, but I'm tired of writing, and I'm sure you're tired of reading. I will soon write about my upcoming plans for next year and share some stories from Christmas break and from the ESL classroom.
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