Monday, May 18, 2009

Virginia Needs

This is a fun tag, and since I haven't posted in awhile I thought I would do it.

Go to Google and type in your name followed by "needs." Here are my top 10 results:

1. Virginia needs a moratorium on the death penalty. (Doesn't everybody?)
2. Miss Virginia needs some stealthy goalie pads. (For my ninja fighting, if you didn't already guess).
3. Virginia needs more charter schools.
4. Virginia needs to ditch unwieldy two-year budget process. (Did Anthony write this one?)
5. Virginia needs a signature wine
6. Virginia needs this fighting democrat.
7. Virginia needs assessment.
6. Virginia needs to avoid the siren song of a gross receipts tax. (no problem. I think I can do that)
8. Virginia needs power. (MWAHAHAHAHA!!!)
9. Virginia needs more spring rain.
10. Virginia needs to stop it. (You stop it.)

Friday, May 1, 2009

A Well Earned Break

This semester is finally and officially Over!!!! I can't stress enough how difficult it has been. I am still a little shell-shocked and I can't believe it has only been four months. It felt like MUCH longer.

Anthony passed his crazy difficult class!!!! It was a little close, but he made it. Now he only has one more semester of academic classes before he has a year of clinicals. He absorbs practical learning like a sponge, so it will be a big relief for both of us once he actually gets in there and starts doing things. We just found out that his classes over the summer are going to be online so he won't have to drive down to Tampa every week. Yea!!!! His semester ends in the middle of July, so between then and the beginning of fall semester in August we'll be apartment hunting and he will be job hunting.

As for me, I am done with classes! I won't have to set foot in another classroom or listen to another lecture for the rest of my life (unless I decide to go back to school much, much, much later from now). All I have left are two internships. My first one I am doing over the summer at Children's Home Society in Gainesville. I will be a case worker for their in-home program so I will make home visits and do parent coaching, counseling, and case managment for families that have been referred from the abuse hotline. The neat thing about it is that it is a voluntary program, so the majority of the clients I will have will actually want help. If they didn't, they would quit! (It's not court mandated or anything). My supervisor also runs the adoptions program and since she knows that's what I am really interested in, she said she would throw me some of their cases too. I am excited, but since I will still be working part-time in addition to this I will basically be working 46 hours a week. After this semester though, I know I can get through anything :)

So, in 2 days we will be on our way to the Bahamas in our first real vacation since our honeymoon! Ironically, right as we are getting ready for working all weekend and packing our realtor called us to say someone wants to look at the house. This is the FIRST person ever and it had to be this weekend. So, not only did I spend all day cleaning, tomorrow when we are trying to sleep so we can stay up 36 hours to work and then drive to Cape Canaveral to get on the cruise ship we will have to get up and sleep in our car for a few hours while someone looks at our house. I just keep telling myself it is all going to be worth it. Maybe they will want to make an offer? Maybe? :)