This, as you know, was my very last week in my college town. My last day of my internship/student teaching. And my last day in the place I've called home for the past five years. It's been emotional for me, but this week has went by so fast I barely had time to really, truly think about what I was leaving behind.
All I could think about was what was to come. On Wednesday morning, I did my usual applying for jobs while the kids were in specials routine. This one was a little different because I got a call around 11:45 asking me if I could come interview for that position....that night, two hours away.
So I left school early and darted to my "future" town. I had to pick up a shirt as most all of clothes had been moved home so I had nothing to wear. So I hit up the tarjay and called it a day. Sadly it wasn't that easy. I decided to try to enter the address of the school in my GPS at a stop light and when they "moved up" I thought they were going. So long story short I ran into a AAA truck, who was a complete _____. You get it. Luckily the police officer was balls to the wall awesome and made life easier for me. And thank goodness Jeff was with me or there may have been a knuckle sandwich going on.
Only bad part was....it was 6:45 and my interview started at 6:45. F.A.I.L. So after I wiped away my frustrated tears, I drove to get changed and made it to the interview by 7:00. She was happily waiting on me, but all I felt was defeated and unprepared. The interview went well, but we shall see what comes of it. I am leaving that in God's hands and in his alone. It's time for me to stop trying to know what's best for myself.
Anyyyyyyyyyyyway.
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So then came Thursday. My very last day with my kiddos and staff. Bittersweet it was. Of course I cried about three times that day when the faculty and students shared sweet conversations with me and gave me some very meaningful gifts that I will treasure.
A teacher's dream! |
Coolest card I've eve received. All signed by my students. |
My teacher & resource teacher got me this beast of a laminating machine. Oh.my.gosh. |
Flowers from my main squeeze. |
This one got to me. Because I 100% know she meant everything she said. |
A sign the para painted for me that has the faculty's notes of encouragement on the back. Such a meaningful gift to me. |
And now it's time for wedding planning, bikini bathing, and working it ooooooooout.
Thanks for all of you who have also supported me on this journey, it means more than you know. And I look forward to being back in action!
Much love,
Congrats girl!! Must feel so good to be done - bittersweet, but good! It always feels so overwhelmingly wonderful to feel like hard work pays off :) Enjoy it!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing up with everything! Like you said, it's all in God's hands. Like the Sanctus Real song "These Things Take Time" says, be sure to live out the questions and soak up every moment!
ReplyDeleteThose gifts are so sweet! Now time to relax and have some Molly time! Enjoy it and congrats on finishing!!
ReplyDeleteaw that is SO sweet! congratulations girl!
ReplyDeleteYou have been so blessed! Children's words and encouragement can be some of the most simple and best kinds :) I hope you get the job! And good luck with the wedding planning!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being done, you made it! It's an exciting and scary time! It's great that you're trusting in God in this tumultuous time- He has a plan for you (Jer. 29:11). :)
ReplyDeletesounds like an emotional week girlie. congrats on finishing. I will pray the right job falls in your lap!! enjoy a little break for now
ReplyDeleteCongrats on everything girly!! It seemed like it was quite the emotional and rough week, but good for you for pulling through!
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed you get the job!!
Congrats! The next part of your life will be even better!!!
ReplyDeleteThere is NOTHING better than a basket full of great supplies (esp for those of us who are addicted to school supplies)! Oh and I def have that laminator and it is pretty fantastic!!
Congrats on finishing student teaching! What awesome gifts you got! :)
ReplyDeleteI totally cried on my last day of student teaching. It's my second year teaching 4th grade, and I love my class this year. So I know I'll completely bawl on the last day. It's hard to let them go! Congratulations on finishing out your student teaching and I hope that job comes your way soon :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Molly!
ReplyDeleteThose little gifts are too cute!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Molly! I can see why you cried three times that day. All the gifts were so unbelievably thoughtful! I can't even stand it! Congrats on finishing, and fingers crossed that a job comes your way soon!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I would have been a crybaby all day too ;) What sweet gifts and encouragement from your teachers/students/family/everyone!
ReplyDeleteGood luck in this next chapter of life. It's a very scary but exciting time :)