Sunday, August 8, 2010

free-associative thoughts, and such

More than ready to delve into the phantasmagoric world of novice photography, and totally itching to take a couple classes. I know nothing about photography, and want a Nikon D3000. Can't wait! Work starts back up on the 16th, and I am pretty eager to get back into the swing of things. I'm hoping to stay with mom or grandma (preferably mom, as I HATE living in Kissimmee, Orlando, and St. Cloud) and putting thought into doubling my car payments to be done in half the time. My car is great, but currently hinders my ability to seek out and rent an apartment on my own. I could do it with a roommate, but I've yet to encounter a decent potential. There's great difficulty in finding a responsible adult (whom I can trust) ready to move on in with me. I'll be re-enrolling for a class or two come January, and won't be stopping until I receive my bachelor's. I've decided to finally major in Elementary Ed. (and will later gain certification in the Secondary sector [preferably English]). While in school, my place of employment--New Frontier Academy--will give me the experience and student teaching I'll need in order to venture out and find a public school to work for. I honestly never thought I'd be making such dashing money (with benefits) at such a young age, and am more than thankful to God for that. He's answering my prayers with time, and is allowing me to gain complete independence. I must have things together in order to function as I eventually want to, and can no longer postpone my progress. Once school and my time at New Frontier Academy are over, I'll probably be looking to move to the Midwest. God willing, I'll find a good public school to work for (I've already some in mind) a suitable apartment [and, later,] home (OVER THE MOON about potentiality to HOUSE HUNT in a cityyyyyyyy). Sometime after that, I'd like to go into ministry and travel certain parts of the world to do some missionary work and teach whatever else. Grad school is also a goal, but it's all about the baby steps.

p.s. losing ten pounds has been one of the greatest things I've done for myself in a while, and I feel FABOSH! It's always good to be lean and healthy, and I'm doing it to better suit my frame. Thank. You. Jesus.

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